
Originally Posted by
Photon
@Kestrel: I wish to express my disagreement with your statement " there is no such thing as an 'advanced-level plot' silly :,)".
First off I should point out that if you meant that plots aren't automatically more complex in advanced just because it is advanced, then this post is pointless.
If however, you were saying that any plot would do just as well in free as it would in advanced, then I am addressing your point.
Advanced players are almost always more willing to read and write longer posts containing more information than free players (by '{section} players', I mean those who play almost exclusively in that section). I don't believe that you can debate that point, with maybe a couple of exceptions such as people who don't have a good grasp of the language they are RPing in. This also applies to Interest Checks and OOC posts. Some plots have more information that needs to be understood by the players than others, for example:
Plot 1: A team of adventurers (the PCs) are sent on a quest to wipe out a nearby goblin infestation.
Plot 2: Each PC is the leader of a political 'house'. There are 17 houses (5 major and 12 minor), and each of these has their own policies and alliances with the other houses. Each PC also has a family (NPCs), and plans for arranged marriages between their children in order to advance their position. The story focuses on a period of time in which each major house feels that it must take full control of the government if their city is to survive, and the minor houses attempt to latch onto houses which they think would benefit them.
Put plot 1 in advanced, with a bit of description of the area and a cool magic system, and you would be lucky to get any interest at all. Put plot 2 in Free with a description of each of the major houses and most wouldn't bother reading it.
But let us assume for a moment that plot 2 gets started in both advanced and free. Do you want to argue that both plots will end up with the same level of complexity once they get to page 50, or even reach their conclusion? Personally I very much doubt it.
Here I want to insert a note: please don't think I'm level bashing. I have played in all three levels and enjoyed all of them, I'm just pointing out their differences.
I was about to write a conclusion here, but I'm out of time, back to work I go.