Post by Saint on Dec 7, 2016 7:52:57 GMT
This is going to be very simple.
That's really what we care about the most. We're all here to express ourselves and to enjoy what we create. If somebody makes a my little pony or twilight fan-fiction that's great. Nobody is forcing you to read to it.
Moving on to character creation. I don't want to see any carbon copies of known characters. Meaning I don't want to see Iron Man/Tony Stark or Mystique. Using their face is fine and using their power is fine. Just not together and they need to have a different history and personality. Original characters only. If you want to play something cannon there are other forums for that.
Now for the actual role-play part. We don't want to set a real minimum you need to reach with each post, but we do want to see more then one or two sentences. Those types of posts seem to be lazy and lead to killing the thread pretty quick. People need material to work off of. We're all pretty nice here so if you want some help come to any of us and we'll be glad to help you. No meta or god gaming. Meta gaming is when you use info that you got from outside of the game to your characters advantage. Ex. [John immediately starts to shot and the middle panel on the new drones rear right leg because john's player looked at the drone's model before hand, and knows that it's weak point.] John has never seen this drone before so he has no way of knowing anything about it let alone where it's weak point it. It's going to take some trial and error to find that.
god gaming is a bit different. That when you take control of another person character and force them to do something. Never do this without permission for the other person. It's unfair and can quickly make the game not fun for the other person. Along these lines while in combat try to keep the amount of actions your taking down to two or three a post. Something like prepare and attack or defend, counter and use an item. Make sure the other person has time to react to everything that going on, and keep in mind nobody can dodge or block everything. You're going to be hit at some point in time. Which leads us to deaths. We're going to leave it up to the character's creator on when their character actually dies. There's to much work that can go into a single character to just randomly lose them. This doesn't mean your character can't lose a fight it just means you'll be knocked out, sent to the hospital, or captured and thrown in jail. Always remember that there are worse fates then death, they're usually just less permanent and give you a chance to figure out how to get your character out of there.
If you have questions about anything feel free to message this account and we'll get back to you asap.
- 1. Be nice
- 2. Don't be an asshole
- 3. Follow numbers 1 and 2
That's really what we care about the most. We're all here to express ourselves and to enjoy what we create. If somebody makes a my little pony or twilight fan-fiction that's great. Nobody is forcing you to read to it.
Moving on to character creation. I don't want to see any carbon copies of known characters. Meaning I don't want to see Iron Man/Tony Stark or Mystique. Using their face is fine and using their power is fine. Just not together and they need to have a different history and personality. Original characters only. If you want to play something cannon there are other forums for that.
Now for the actual role-play part. We don't want to set a real minimum you need to reach with each post, but we do want to see more then one or two sentences. Those types of posts seem to be lazy and lead to killing the thread pretty quick. People need material to work off of. We're all pretty nice here so if you want some help come to any of us and we'll be glad to help you. No meta or god gaming. Meta gaming is when you use info that you got from outside of the game to your characters advantage. Ex. [John immediately starts to shot and the middle panel on the new drones rear right leg because john's player looked at the drone's model before hand, and knows that it's weak point.] John has never seen this drone before so he has no way of knowing anything about it let alone where it's weak point it. It's going to take some trial and error to find that.
god gaming is a bit different. That when you take control of another person character and force them to do something. Never do this without permission for the other person. It's unfair and can quickly make the game not fun for the other person. Along these lines while in combat try to keep the amount of actions your taking down to two or three a post. Something like prepare and attack or defend, counter and use an item. Make sure the other person has time to react to everything that going on, and keep in mind nobody can dodge or block everything. You're going to be hit at some point in time. Which leads us to deaths. We're going to leave it up to the character's creator on when their character actually dies. There's to much work that can go into a single character to just randomly lose them. This doesn't mean your character can't lose a fight it just means you'll be knocked out, sent to the hospital, or captured and thrown in jail. Always remember that there are worse fates then death, they're usually just less permanent and give you a chance to figure out how to get your character out of there.
If you have questions about anything feel free to message this account and we'll get back to you asap.