Darkraven said
I'd be inclined to believe you if it weren't for the mountains of dead RP around. You should've seen the old RP guild if you weren't there, buddy. For each category, the number of stable surviving RPs don't really ever reach two digits, compared to the thousands of dead RPs around. And how often do you realise that a person who quits an RP is involved in multiple others?Then there's the number of completed RPs. You could count them with a single hand even with a few fingers amputated, I'd say.If your post isn't a personal attack, I don't see any efforts to make it not seem like one.
I was there, and people quit for their own reasons. Life happens, People lose interest, or maybe they don't want to be apart of it anymore. These are living breathing people behind the computers.
Also, it's kind of hard to not make my response sound like a personal attack when you just said anyone who takes up more than 1-2 roleplays kills roleplays and slow them down, which is not the case. Which is why I said, speak for yourself, because this question is in relation to you. People like myself and others who actually do a lot of roleplays are more than capable of responding for themselves. The great thing about group roleplays as the responsibility doesn't just fall on my shoulders, but a lot of others and I am apart of roleplays with people who GM their owns roleplays and on top of that are apart of a buttload more. Sure, it may take a bit to respond, but if I am only apart of 1 roleplay I get bored waiting for everyone else to post. It's better if I have more to do.
Someone not posting here? Alright, I'll just go there for awhile. The groups I'm in are all pretty much dedicated. I suppose you've had bad experiences, but I only see people quit when they lose interest or real life happens.