Re: LSO OOC Thread II
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 8:36 am
Ooh... friendzoned.
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We joke around, so it's my turn to return fire.chese780 wrote: Gets frie- No, wrong ending.
Gets to eat dinner as Gallath gets friend zoned.
Chris1234 wrote: The kohen added, if if an afterthought, "Of course, the temple is always in need of something other. Repairs to the roof, a high quality anvil, means to feed the poor and so forth. ANy substantial donation would smiled on by Gonto too, perhaps to the benefit of the donor..." She gestured, making the Circle of Gonto.
If I manage to complete everything on this list, I am going to laugh.chese780 wrote:Drav's luck:
Get dragged into argument.
Get challenged to a blacksmith-off.
Win.
Find out that it is to the death.
Convince everyone why the loser should live.
Get hated by townspeople.
Save someone
Get neutral'd.
Find some girl.
Friend-zoned.
Goes to the temple.
Gets ignored.
Comes back to the ship.
Gets frie- No, wrong ending.
Gets to eat dinner as Gallath gets friend zoned.
Contemplate Life, and repeat the next day.
This doesn't add anything to the game, and it's a bit rude, in my opinion. I'm sorry if you find the pacing of this game too slow (although my games actually tend to be the fastest paced ones here at Planet), but such is the nature of play-by-post. The players here are from all over the world, in different timezones and with different work and sleep schedules. I'm on the west coast of the US, Breila is all the way in Germany, for instance. Posting that your character is still waiting on a response isn't going to make anyone log in and post any faster. Even worse is when you have your character repeat themselves, as if the person they are addressing is not answering right away in-game. These games are not taking place in real time. If Breila doesn't log in until tomorrow or even Monday to post, that doesn't mean Ouragana is literally standing in silence for a day or two.Chris1234 wrote:Naras looks at the group and waits.
Yes, please be patient. I generally log in once a day. I rarely see anyone else on line because I'm half a world away from most of you. I'm sorry the dialogue has to be so slow, but I don't think we can manage virtual meet-ups when every player is online at the same time and we can play out a scene in one session.JadedDM wrote:Chris, I'm going to have to ask you to stop double-posting in my games (both of them). You seem to have a habit of making extra posts where you describe your character waiting for someone's response. Like this:
This doesn't add anything to the game, and it's a bit rude, in my opinion. I'm sorry if you find the pacing of this game too slow (although my games actually tend to be the fastest paced ones here at Planet), but such is the nature of play-by-post. The players here are from all over the world, in different timezones and with different work and sleep schedules. I'm on the west coast of the US, Breila is all the way in Germany, for instance. Posting that your character is still waiting on a response isn't going to make anyone log in and post any faster. Even worse is when you have your character repeat themselves, as if the person they are addressing is not answering right away in-game. These games are not taking place in real time. If Breila doesn't log in until tomorrow or even Monday to post, that doesn't mean Ouragana is literally standing in silence for a day or two.Chris1234 wrote:Naras looks at the group and waits.
It's annoying and a bit disrespectful, so please stop doing it.