I've noticed that it's easy to be left behind in a roleplay if you can't get on or if a few other members go ahead and post, hence leaving you a few pages to read.
Prehaps there's a system that can stop this from happening?
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I just remembered another board I go on, they take turns to post. So they have an order: e.g. Poster 1, Poster 2, Poster 3.
Then if someone can't come on or if they're inactive for so long, the roleplay moves on and they get a PM. The problem is that it requires active members, not the offhand, post-once-a-week roleplayers.
Still, I was just wondering. It's not a suggestion, since I tried it on my own board and no-one liked it.
Then if someone can't come on or if they're inactive for so long, the roleplay moves on and they get a PM. The problem is that it requires active members, not the offhand, post-once-a-week roleplayers.
Still, I was just wondering. It's not a suggestion, since I tried it on my own board and no-one liked it.
My cheeks are overloading, my teeth are bared and I have a target painted all over you...
WARNING: My internet sometimes has a fit and dies unexpectedly. Blame it on Windows!