rpanonmod ([personal profile] rpanonmod) wrote in [community profile] rpanons2014-01-29 03:45 pm

Make a Life Upgrade to Sony's PlayStation!

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Re: another potential apper :O

(Anonymous) 2014-02-05 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
ooc culture is dependent upon if you're big into it or not. some people have plurk, some don't. some have aim, some don't. some just pm back and forth... you see where this is going. the cr/kink memes that happen monthly actually get used here and it's considered the first big stepping stone to getting the kind of contact you need/want. (key point: TAG OUT. don't just throw your post in and expect people to come to you. most people in the game have some established partners and cr and they don't need to go out and make a shitload more. the onus is mostly on the newbies to reach out and try to find people they're compatible with. if they don't bother, the older players aren't going to waste their time playing out threads that won't go anywhere).

as for your last question, that's impossible to answer. there is no 'character who's a better fit'. there's 'players who make a character engaging enough to want to play with' and 'players who put minimal effort in and who aren't really worth it in the long run'. i'd say it's about 20% about the character type and 80% how the player plays them and what they're willing to do with them. if you're willing to put the time into making your character interesting and tagging out, you won't have a problem getting cr. if you sit there and expect everyone to come to you because of who you play... that's not likely to happen.