Post by BlackendRose on Oct 31, 2008 9:16:13 GMT -5
Ok, when roleplay starts here is how the threads are going to work my friends: (Admin feel free to modify this)
When you begin a thread, you will most naturally state the topic in the subject thing, then begin. BUT, once that topic has ended, make another thread and continue to roleplay from there.
If you don't get what I mean, here's something else and why we are doing it.
So, you create a thread and then from there onward roleplay on that one until your character decides to move from that place to another one. State in a post that you are making another thread and if people in the roleplay are coming with you tell them to come as well. (An Admin will only lock it if he/she notices that no one else has a character in that spot at the moment). Create another thread (don't worry about stating that you created it or whatever in the subject, the people that were with you will find it). And continue in that motion...
The reason why:
It clears up a lot of confusion here and there. Though it might seem confusing itself at first, it will quickly wear away after getting use to it.
So instead of trying to know what the heck is going on in one thread at a time and trying to find the one post that someone replied to you. You could just go back to the last thread your character was at and work from there.
Here, I'll make a small example...
Say we're roleplaying (wolves) and they go for a hunt. Well they hunt and they hunt... Then (quickly) the hunt is over and they drag it back to the den (another thread btw). Then they want to go hunting again, so the people go BACK to that same exact thread that they were hunting on last time. And trust me, that will be hell trying to figure out what is going on. (this is why Admin lock it after everyone in that thread is currently gone to another one)
So another thing, never go back to an old thread after leaving it, make a new one, it will solve many troubles...
If this is confusing in any way, please post here and ask any questions you may have (or suggestions) and I will be happy to answer them if I can.
When you begin a thread, you will most naturally state the topic in the subject thing, then begin. BUT, once that topic has ended, make another thread and continue to roleplay from there.
If you don't get what I mean, here's something else and why we are doing it.
So, you create a thread and then from there onward roleplay on that one until your character decides to move from that place to another one. State in a post that you are making another thread and if people in the roleplay are coming with you tell them to come as well. (An Admin will only lock it if he/she notices that no one else has a character in that spot at the moment). Create another thread (don't worry about stating that you created it or whatever in the subject, the people that were with you will find it). And continue in that motion...
The reason why:
It clears up a lot of confusion here and there. Though it might seem confusing itself at first, it will quickly wear away after getting use to it.
So instead of trying to know what the heck is going on in one thread at a time and trying to find the one post that someone replied to you. You could just go back to the last thread your character was at and work from there.
Here, I'll make a small example...
Say we're roleplaying (wolves) and they go for a hunt. Well they hunt and they hunt... Then (quickly) the hunt is over and they drag it back to the den (another thread btw). Then they want to go hunting again, so the people go BACK to that same exact thread that they were hunting on last time. And trust me, that will be hell trying to figure out what is going on. (this is why Admin lock it after everyone in that thread is currently gone to another one)
So another thing, never go back to an old thread after leaving it, make a new one, it will solve many troubles...
If this is confusing in any way, please post here and ask any questions you may have (or suggestions) and I will be happy to answer them if I can.