Hmm.
So what's the squad gonna be like for the mission? Who's going with who?
We got 2 missions, we can divide into teams on one or try to do both. With this crowd, and our skill sets varied enough as it is, it's very possible we can do several jobs other than currently established missions really in the future.
Perhaps we should settle this in the ooc so we can smoothen the posting in IC?
That would be a good idea. We did rather well with the shopping aspect and if there's any ideas that say someone's PC wouldn't come up, yet another could and is a good one, then it will get in the IC some how. Besides OoC might make easier for everyone to address everything from concerns and such.
Yeah, I have to agree that the breakneck pace that's been set is a little overwhelming. I suppose it's unavoidable with a group this big that's so eager, but I've noticed that I can't manage to get real quality posts out because it's about all I can do to keep up with everything and respond appropriately.
This isn't anything compared to Blood Act to it's earlier years when I joined, before guildfall, there was literally a battle scene and while it was casual, players could crank out about 3-4 paragraphs within a hour at a time or sooner if motivated and had time. Try handling a massive battle scene of full chaos with medium posts of decent quality being pumped out in minutes. I was amazed and barely kept up so I'm not having too much of an issue, however I don't want to leave people behind or trade quality for speed. Which is why I'm trying not to turn into a speedy, posting rabbit. >_>
And we're also getting ahead of our GM, as we just saw when our plans were forcibly changed because we were messing with the plot. I'd like to advocate for a... well, not really a posting order, but a cooldown between posts.
Indeed. I did mention I try to wait 2-3 days between my own posts (which if needed, I can increase to about 4-5 days and try better to keep more strictly to it) which I find work much than posting order and it makes sure there would be a post per every business week. This also enables me to post sooner should I be able and people are waiting for me while going back to my waiting period, giving everyone a chance to reply to my post without feeling pressed for time.
Of course, that creates the conundrum of stifling natural conversation. Another RP I'm a part of uses collaborations for short exchanges between 2-5 posters so that conversations that don't involve the whole crew don't clog up the thread. Hit up the people that control the characters you want to chat with and make a Titanpad or something similar and try to fit the whole thing into a single post.
Thoughts?
5 posters for a conversation can get rather much and difficult to do, namely as it might force people to keep their replies short (something I might have an issue doing I admit, I need counseling for it JK...). It also isolate the scene really preventing others from becoming involved or their influences ignored, since the ship is so small. On a missions it's possible and no issue really. I might suggest if someone does that, instead of having the collab happen all in one go, separate and post in segments of say a couple replies each. This would allow players to include mentions of others who might say be eavesdropping or interacting in the background, allow them to be interrupted like in real life, and even add people more readily without forcing the outside to act 'casual' even when they wouldn't.
Perhaps we should have, like, a consensus to move a little slower for the sake of those that need to catch up?
The worry I have if we slow down too much, hard to determine without an established cool down, then we're in essence playing the waiting game. This can just as easily kill a rp interest and fun if the group is waiting on each other, the slower posters feeling like they are killing others' interest or holding everyone back (when they aren't at all because good posts are worth waiting for imo). I made a suggestion of waiting like 4-5 days between your own posts which should give the slower posters much more time to get their replies without feeling rush and make sure there's about a post every week from everyone at least preventing the RP from dying out due to he/her/it waiting on
everyone to post once.