- Invitation Status
- Looking for partners
- Posting Speed
- Slow As Molasses
- Online Availability
- evening on thur , fri, and sat
- Writing Levels
- Advanced
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Nonbinary
- Genres
- dragon age series, asoiaf series, erotic, dark fantasy, high fantasy, suspense, adventure
Hey, so here's the problem. A majority of my players haven't posted yet. I extended the deadline to post last time since everyone had been waiting on me, but then no one posted, so I extended it once more. The majority of my players still have yet to post (and the guideline I have is post by tomorrow) and I feel like most of them haven't been communicating with me in OOC. Some say their waiting on another person, a couple others say they don't know what to write.
I have a post out that could be reacted to by anyone, but I'm guessing that one event didn't really have an impact on anyone. I feel like it may also partially be because these next posts are supposed to be a kind of "ending" to the night, so we could move on to the next day. This roleplay lasted one month and I'm hoping it'll continue to thrive, but I'm not sure what to do at this point if no one's dishing out suggestions on what people could be doing or making more specific implications on what exactly their having trouble with in the post I laid out (I'm assuming the problem is that I don't have enough for people to go off of or rather, enough things going on in the post for people to decide on what their characters should do)? Then, there's also the fact that they could be replying to the person they were interacting with before.
So, I'm stuck in a rut right now. What would your advice be in this situation? How do I rally my troops and get a smooth posting rate set up again? How would you suggest I go about trying to figure out what to do? I really don't want this roleplay to die.
I have a post out that could be reacted to by anyone, but I'm guessing that one event didn't really have an impact on anyone. I feel like it may also partially be because these next posts are supposed to be a kind of "ending" to the night, so we could move on to the next day. This roleplay lasted one month and I'm hoping it'll continue to thrive, but I'm not sure what to do at this point if no one's dishing out suggestions on what people could be doing or making more specific implications on what exactly their having trouble with in the post I laid out (I'm assuming the problem is that I don't have enough for people to go off of or rather, enough things going on in the post for people to decide on what their characters should do)? Then, there's also the fact that they could be replying to the person they were interacting with before.
So, I'm stuck in a rut right now. What would your advice be in this situation? How do I rally my troops and get a smooth posting rate set up again? How would you suggest I go about trying to figure out what to do? I really don't want this roleplay to die.