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Game & Forum Discussion => Game Discussion => Topic started by: Howlingmoon on October 23, 2018, 12:43:13 am

Title: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: Howlingmoon on October 23, 2018, 12:43:13 am
I've noticed that there are no more fun RPs that welcome the younger people anymore.
I hate it.
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: Vwang on October 23, 2018, 01:19:56 am
To be honest, (not trying to hate on the advanced roleplays)
I've been looking for a roleplay and I realized that a majority was "mature, literate" and those are technically things I can't really reach.
And I agree as well, I wish that there were more RPing that welcomed younger audiences, I have some pretty bad stress when it comes to roleplaying, I'm a lazy person and I'm not used to it, I don't think it's really that necessary to summon all of the 900k details you could fit in a post, literally writing a few sentences stress me out when roleplaying but not in writing other things. But I think this happened because we lost quite a bit of the audience because the login page and they didn't know how to get into the log in page, which lost all of the smol innocent children.
I remember getting kicked out of a RP group, and even told "to leave the game" because they found out I was younger than they thought, although they weren't so harsh at all, they sort of lectured me and I still think about it every now and then and it ruins my mood.

I do agree with you, I don't detest anyone who does roleplay groups like this, or it's just that I get pretty nervous and scared when posting, some kids were on the game and asking to RP with some people, I got sad when they got turned back but I was sort of doing the same thing too, I wasn't saying "yes" because I wasn't exactly comfortable either though, but that was a pretty long time ago so I most likely changed my attitude over time.
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: turtlies on October 23, 2018, 02:56:58 am
Personally, I'm fond of long-term and organized roleplays, and having everything laid out all nice and pretty on a site, though I would love to see some more of the random "jump in whenever you want" RPs that used to be around quite a bit in the good ol days (y'know, the TLK rps in Bonfire, stuff like that. I don't see them around too much, unless I'm just looking in the wrong places..). Or even some more long-term RPs that are just more relaxed and not heavily plotted. I think everyone has different tastes, so a healthy variety would be quite nice to see.

I don't really think any of these styles of RP are necessarily "bad", just not everyone's cup of tea. I hate being 'that guy', but if you want to see RPs that are more your taste, then you should try making them yourself! ^^ The only people who make FH rps are FH players. Or if you're not the leader type, try finding like-minded people and inspire some more RPs similar to what you're interested in!
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: Kahbloom on October 23, 2018, 03:07:25 am
Oooooh, I've noticed this as well!
I feel like the main Feral-Heart audience has matured & grown up with the game, though. So, I feel like it makes sense.

However, I do honestly miss seeing some of the "less mature" kind of role-plays, & I always thought those were fun to join into from time to time. Definitely less judgmental.

However, I do rather like literate, mapped, sited groups, because I know a lot of care has been put into the creation of that role-play! Therefore, it's more likely to stick around than something that's just been thought of & meshed out within 2 minutes. (Notice how I said more likely! This is DEFINITELY not always the case.)

I always appreciated the role-play in younger/less mature role-plays though, because it was always fresh & inventive & fun. I quite like the "random" side of role-playing, where you & the others hash the story out as you play it along... if that makes sense.
The thing I kind of dislike about role-plays now is that they have stricter plots, which is fine & all, but I'm more of a "gimme a loose description & some fun characters/role-players" kinda gal.

I do think a lot of people tend to stick up their nose at younger role-players. Certainly not fair. They have to learn, just like you guys did when you were younger, ya'know?
I used to host a role-play back in '15/'16 & I remember that I would accept everyone, but I would have little "role-play learning" sessions where I would help others improve their writing skills. Kinda dull at times, but it was helpful to a few members, for sure! :)

Interesting topic. Lots of ideas here.
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: Jango_Fett on October 23, 2018, 05:38:37 am
i typically roleplay with anyone willing to put in effort


but that's just me.
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: Giorno on October 23, 2018, 01:03:24 pm
If I'm being honest, they really intimidate me! I tried to join one that had a site, a discord server, private map etc. and ended up quitting without even attempting to roleplay. They were a really friendly bunch and I'm sure we would've gotten along great, but I got extremely overwhelmed!

I love and appreciate all the effort that goes into organizing a group like that, but they're definitely not for everyone.
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: Valar.Morghulis on October 23, 2018, 05:13:57 pm
I personally don't like sited groups. Or groups that are mostly (if not only) active on Discord. I do enjoy when groups have a private map or more maps, that always makes things more fun and interesting, although wish that there are more groups who don't look at literacy too much, but still look for at least semi lit people to join.
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: Howlingmoon on October 23, 2018, 09:15:26 pm

I don't really think any of these styles of RP are necessarily "bad", just not everyone's cup of tea. I hate being 'that guy', but if you want to see RPs that are more your taste, then you should try making them yourself! ^^ The only people who make FH rps are FH players. Or if you're not the leader type, try finding like-minded people and inspire some more RPs similar to what you're interested in! [/color]

Thanks for the feedback! I'm actually making a beginner friendly RP called Bonfire foxes! ;)
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: Bloo. on October 23, 2018, 10:25:01 pm
I've always been a fan of the sited roleplays, however not so much of privately mapped ones ^^" Websites for roleplay groups are a great way to organize information such as rules, media, and events. Though I think privately mapped roleplays take you away from the community a bit :c I love interacting with passerby and hate having to split myself between a map where just a few people linger and roleplay at a time or a big public map where you can see and talk to many people.

As for advanced roleplays that require utmost literacy, there was a great time for them when they balanced out with the not so literate rp groups that focused on beginners and having fun. However, now I think they are in a surplus and they're all you seem to find. With registration still opening randomly and very few actual beginner players coming in at a time, the truly beginner players are left with almost nothing to choose from. Older players hide away in private maps giving the public maps a very empty look and feel, and they rarely come out other than to recruit, most often drowning out the one or two beginner roleplays.

The current population of FH, unfortunately, is only big enough to cater to one member group at a time, and with an overwhelming number of older players and a staggeringly low number of new players, it's not hard to see why most don't stick around.
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: NKM9 on October 24, 2018, 01:53:15 am
I didn't read over what other people commented, but my personal opinion is many of the roleplayers in this community have been roleplaying for an extensive time so they don't want to deal with semi-literate roleplays. My BIGGEST gripe is people that can roleplay very well yet are either slow typers or spend loner than needed thinking how they'll respond. This appeals to many, and I'm sure many of us are what I just described or have encountered it a few times.

For both veteran roleplayers like myself that have been roleplaying for years and for the new ones starting out, a more relaxed and generalized roleplay group is needed. I have my Snuggle Club so people can mess around and roleplay when ever they want instead of being tied down by your character must be *this* must do this to have this ranking, and your character can't do this else you're not allowed to roleplay.

A simple summary: I have nothing against these highly organized groups that usually die out in a few weeks, but I do say there needs to be more groups that give players a larger variety of options to roleplay.
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: money on November 02, 2018, 12:36:05 am
In all honesty, I see the appeal of these groups. Sited allows a private forum for discussion, so not everyone has to be on at the same time. Mapped is private and can be made your own, as barren of a wasteland as you'd like or a little city. I have no problem with these at all. I do prefer literate roleplays myself, simply because it's more pleasing than one line replies and purposefully lazy grammar.


However, it is very nice to be able to relax or multitask while roleplaying rather than putting all of my time into it, in my personal opinion. The only thing that really rubs me the wrong way is that some of these groups don't allow roleplay newbies, not giving them an environment to learn and grow as a storyteller. Of course, this generally has to do with their preferences rather than a personal dislike for the newbie.


Overall, people can do what they want. I just wish some groups were a bit less intimidating, is all. <3
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: FlyingGrass on November 02, 2018, 05:54:39 am
Literate: When trying to write paragraphs in my early days of roleplaying, I was a little pressed for words as I lacked a big vocabulary of words to use in roleplay, and I didn't want anything to sound too repetitive.

Mapped: I like mapped, gives the group a change of scenery from the public maps that I'm used to.

Sited: I don't like to register to a site, because then I have yet another password to remember.
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: ChaoticKagura on November 02, 2018, 11:24:06 am
I would really love to see this game have monthly openings, like Flightrising does. Even openings every few months. I understand you can't allow people to just join WHENEVER but, I remember joining this years ago and I had to basically stalk it non stop, waiting for an opening. Thank God I was a youngun and had no responsibilities or I wouldn't have been able to get an account. XD

Having scheduled openings would be soooo much better for this community. You'd get lots of new people at the same time; they could group together instead of having to try and assimilate with more experienced RPers. This game has so few people compared to what it used to be, and I'm guessing a big reason is cos of the way the openings work, and that's really sad.
Title: Re: Thoughts on all these literate, mapped, and sited groups?
Post by: AntsyCat on November 06, 2018, 01:49:52 am
 I think there are plenty of semi-lit to illiterate roleplays out there, people just don't really know where to look for them. It seems like most of them are actually found in maps other than TG where it seems like most people normally recruit for their roleplays.

I personally prefer literate, plotted, and realistic roleplays since I'm a WCRPer and that always seems to require a bit more organization (that really foes for anything with over one group per rp not just WCRPs) but I did enjoy seeing more mapless/any literacy rps just kind of running around FP back in the day even though I wouldn't really join them now adays
Title: Pot Meet Kettle
Post by: Lady_Alizarin on November 27, 2018, 02:22:49 am
Sad but true.

I do like seeing literate roleplays here and there, but I don't like it when some of these literate roleplayers can act so condescending to some of the younger, newer, or less advanced roleplayers in this game. Back in the old days of Feral Heart, more people were more open to roleplaying no matter the skill level. Nowadays not so much.

I think the reason we see a decline in some fun roleplays is because some of these "literate" roleplayers keep discouraging, shaming, or nit-picking who they roleplay with. Pretty much they're running people off with the condescending attitudes! Are all of them like that? No! However, I see it happen frequently here in the game. In fact, I just ran into such a person today.

Story time.

Note: Usernames have been blurred out to protect the identities of the players.... even the rude ones.

There was someone who was looking for a wolf pack roleplay to join, and they advertised their wish on movie. I tried to help them out by throwing out some suggestions (We communicated through movies). I noticed a wolf pack gathered around one den of Kibou Ridge and asked her if she tried asking that pack to join. She told me she had not tried them, but she was going to. Suddenly, one of their members made their own movie reply by saying, "Plz dont point us out unless there literate". Pretty much they didn't want her to join their pack unless she was literate. This member was not the leader of the roleplay and they were already calling that shot out.

(https://i.imgur.com/CSylV9L.png)

(https://i.imgur.com/49ZxWO4.png)

I couldn't believe it!
Who am I kidding? Of course I could believe it. How dare I try to help someone find a wolf pack roleplay group they've been searching for? The nerve of me! All I was doing was trying to help someone find a group they could get to know, and someone gets their panties in a wad about it. I understand if they have a roleplay standard in their group, but to be RUDE about it is really uncalled for. One of the other members of the pack did apologize (the member whose name is blurred out in black). So that proves that not all of them were uptight.
The user I helped went up and met the leader of the group. Whatever happened then, I'm not sure. Maybe she was taken into the group, or maybe not.

As for my response to the movie message....

(https://i.imgur.com/neOJe46.png)

(https://media1.tenor.com/images/33950c4e2a3e2beccfc0f01179a19e80/tenor.gif?itemid=3568056)

What's the moral of this story? One, don't be a jerk to people. Two, give people a chance. I'm not saying you have to let EVERYONE into your roleplay. If you have standards that's fine, just don't act like a jerk to those who may not be as "skilled" as you are. This is a game for all ages, loosen up some. Don't drive people away with such condescending attitudes. Is it too much to ask?