People who put their Auteur-ism ahead of everyone else's enjoyment of a game.
Skallagrim said
Heh that is why although the concept called to me I refused the call.
Major Ursa said
In relation to some of the earlier posts...when a GM is too polite to let me know when my character is too OP. Underplaying certain character in such and such ways always make them highly out of their original character...I do have other character ideas saved up, I hate being trapped with a character out of design even more!An RP change from sandbox to fandom...when you signed up fir the sandbox, and know next to nothing of the fandom. You're always left feeling stupid.As well...when your GM doesn't want you to do something, but skirts around the issue and tries to make it seem like what you're doing with your character is out of character. It's more rude than polite, I know and can take suggestion and criticism, but if you want something done or not done...just let me know! ARGH, please!
Balthazar said
And characters that do their own thing without sticking to the plot/story line.
People who assume things during introductions. Recently I got accused of god modding a character after talking with my co-gm about how we're going to make this character flawed. Then this bloke parades in, throws accusations and ridiculous ideas in a realistic and so far logical rp, and it's only the introduction. And charcters that do their own thing without sticking to the plot/story line.One, let me apologize for a bump in this thread, but I felt like I should address this cause I have a good two cents about this matter. The thing I see with people who take the plot into their hands/don't follow a certain script can be either a direct result of the GM's not allowing their players to get into the main plot/being more open or indirectly of there not being enough opportunities for the players to get into it/having their own side-plots taking precedence. Not sure if this was what you were meaning, but yeah. If it wasn't, well then just consider that something that annoys me(the part about GMS not allowing people to get in on the main plot by making it so closed up that people have to make up extensive side-plots just to have something to post about).
Sympathy for you Vance, not on deaf ears. :) I just don't have any bitches right now myself. ^^" Been having some really, really great roleplay experiences as of late.
I do have some bitches concerning my job in customer service though, if any of you wanna hear those.1. People are lazy.
2. People are rude.
3. People are ignorant.
4. People think that I work in "Customers' Slave" not "service."
5. People have ruined my optimism and belief in the good of those people.
Greetings, fellow bitchers!
Posting tonight/this morning to complain about the lack of reliable writers actually searching for a new RP. The more reliable and active members of the guild seem to be occupied, while any who seem to be searching for something new will apply, join, post ONCE, then disappear. I was aware that this is a common problem, but not aware that it was THIS common.
My most recent RP had six people express interest in the interest check. Two of them actually joined the RP. One of them is currently active. Six other players joined through the OOC, and only three of them have posted more than once in four months. Those three people are also in a group together in-game, so all of their posts are collabs, leaving only three people--their group, the first mentioned player, and myself--as the posters. It's getting extremely frustrating trying to keep the RP moving and motivated when there are more people who have abandoned it than there are currently writing.