> Wait, are you saying my posts are borderline advanced? Because I've always pegged my skill at low casual, if not super high free.
Because if so, I could always excuse myself from other RPs and focus solely on GEARS and this other one. Though I'll have to learn a TON of pilot lingo and how it all works. I know a bit from my planetside 2 piloting, but I felt I didn't know enough to be worth anything, and also I didn't feel my writing skill was high enough.
Your writing is fine by my standards in the least. It's certainly a lot better than a lot of others I've seen. And calling yourself high free? Wow, that's just insulting to yourself (though, that's my opinions of Free, and the hideous things I've seen there creeping in).
I think people seem to have this idea that Advanced is flowery shakespearean language and novel-length paragraphs, whereas I think it's as much about the depth and prep of the roleplay and its' characters as it is about the language standards.
Your posts, and your characters, are detailed and in-depth, and you write more than one or two lines, plenty more, actually. Plus you actually know how to spell, punctuate and construct sentences. Not to mention things like tenses, and descriptive language (as in, setting up scenes and descriptions of surroundings, mood etc.) Same with more or less everyone here. The RP I'm trying to get running is going to be no more complex in 'level' (which is an arbitrary idea anyway) than this one is. The only difference is the setting, of course, and that will have the same level of reference materials I've provided for GEARs. And you've seen how I run that stuff. Plus, this has the benefit of my previous ten years-worth of running it behind it.
And regarding the piloting lingo stuff, it's not like I'm testing anyone :P I will provide copious references, as I keep them for use when I'm writing anyway.
I don't use it always myself - it tends to end up being a mess of jargon if there's too much of it, and sometimes I just forget, or plain don't want to in favour of just saying what needs to be said.