The Roleplayers Club

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In your opinion, the best roleplays have ____ character slots.

Infinity (Always accepting)
6
43%
12 or more
1
7%
around 10
3
21%
around 8
0
No votes
around 6
1
7%
around 4
1
7%
2 (1x1's)
2
14%
 
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Re: The Roleplayers Club

Postby ChattyGirl » Wed Dec 31, 2014 4:54 pm

Wow! Your last roleplay lasted 6 months? :shock: You're practically the wise one! Lol. But seriously that is a long time to keep a rp alive!!! My main question is, "How many players stuck out the whole thing, other than yourself?" Whenever I've seen rps last that long it's usually because different people joined midway through when everyone else had left. Or was this rp a 1x1 which would be much less of a shock that it lasted so long considering that most people in 1x1's are more dedicated to seeing it all the way through. :)
And, I definitely agree with you about the lenient rps being faster and more active. And really, I did not think playing the opposite gender was so difficult for so many. I made a poll for it and it seemed most people were, if not open to the idea, already playing opposite gender characters. Maybe I didn't leave the poll up long enough?
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Re: The Roleplayers Club

Postby persona » Mon Jan 05, 2015 7:10 am

Wow! Your last roleplay lasted 6 months? :shock: You're practically the wise one! Lol. But seriously that is a long time to keep a rp alive!!! My main question is, "How many players stuck out the whole thing, other than yourself?" Whenever I've seen rps last that long it's usually because different people joined midway through when everyone else had left. Or was this rp a 1x1 which would be much less of a shock that it lasted so long considering that most people in 1x1's are more dedicated to seeing it all the way through. :)

Yeah, the rp started dropping off a few months after it was created because of school (if they still attended it), so it got a bit slow then just stopped. But it was fun c:

And, I definitely agree with you about the lenient rps being faster and more active. And really, I did not think playing the opposite gender was so difficult for so many. I made a poll for it and it seemed most people were, if not open to the idea, already playing opposite gender characters. Maybe I didn't leave the poll up long enough?

Maybe. Or it's just with the people that I normally rp with (somehow I manage to bump into the same people in different rps,) have the tiniest troubles with rping as a male/female. They normally let the RP Owner know and then they don't need to worry about the rule. But most rps I join don't have the rule (thankfully, but I have no troubles with it)
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Re: The Roleplayers Club

Postby ChattyGirl » Sat Jan 31, 2015 6:27 am

Bump.
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Re: The Roleplayers Club

Postby Piefan » Sat Jan 31, 2015 11:53 pm

What is your favorite genre(s) of roleplays on cs? Adventure and romance, probably.
Are you a new roleplayer, an intermediate roleplayer, or an expert roleplayer? Intermediate
Have you ever made your own roleplay? Yes. One... not so good. Another was V2 of a different RP.
How many rps are you in? I'm not sure. Three, I think, and in most of them, it's on-and-off. I never truly quit yet, but then I'm utterly ignored, so I might as well not be there.
Do you find it difficult to comply with one particular site roleplay rule? If so, which one? Let's see... "Do not make your own characters dating/married." I personally find it nonsense. Many of my characters come as a set because their history'd be very lacking without the romance, and can someone explain to me the mindset of why that's creepy? I mean, they're just characters, a roleplay is like a story in some ways, and you wouldn't judge a book for having two characters in love not owned by somebody else.
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Re: The Roleplayers Club

Postby Dark Myth. » Mon Feb 02, 2015 12:45 pm

What is your favorite genre(s) of roleplays on cs? Fantasy and Sci-Fi, semi-lit role-plays. Though, if it has a good plot I may join pretty much anything, except if it is romance related.
Are you a new roleplayer, an intermediate roleplayer, or an expert roleplayer? Well, I've been roleplaying for about a year or so, but I consider myself an intermediate roleplayer.
Have you ever made your own roleplay? I have at least three- but two of those have sadly died and the third I'm still trying to fill the last four spots.
How many rps are you in? three that are not dead. Two that haven't started and one that I believe is going to die soon.
Do you find it difficult to comply with one particular site roleplay rule? If so, which one?
I don't know, maybe the just one picture for character. I would like to be able to put more, if is a shifter I would like to have at least two of the animal because of aesthetics of the form.
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Re: The Roleplayers Club

Postby wolfsong-mapleflame » Tue Feb 10, 2015 3:23 pm

What is your favorite genre(s) of roleplays on cs?: mostly action/adventure
Are you a new roleplayer, an intermediate roleplayer, or an expert roleplayer?: I consider myself as an expert.
Have you ever made your own roleplay?: yes
How many rps are you in?: too many to count.
Do you find it difficult to comply with one particular site roleplay rule? If so, which one?: nope.


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