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soddersays2018-04-30 12:46 am
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FEEDBACK AND COMPLAINTS
If you have any feedback on recent plots or events that have occurred in the game, this is the place for them! If you have suggestions as to how better improve the game or certain aspects of it, please let us know here. This can also include suggesting events if you feel events have grown stale or you're feeling like the game could benefit from something in particular.
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I realize the way things are set up now it'd be kind of difficult to put up a plotting post in advance of an event and allow for a couple of days of plotting when all the necessary info is in the log itself, but maybe instead we could have logs forward dated a bit? For instance, instead of OOC plotting starting on the same day an event is ICly scheduled to start, we could create a little leeway by putting up both posts with the event officially "beginning" a few days later, i.e. posts go up on the 10th of a month with the event ICly starting on the 12th or 13th.
My thought is that getting in touch with people to hash out OOC plans currently eats up IC time, and in that time it may take to set down concrete thread plans, suddenly half the event could be over and you're in the territory of starting threads "late" and scrambling to backdate IC reactions. For 1-2 day events I feel like this could especially be a problem (speaking for myself), since plotting may take those 1-2 days, and boom, insta-late for a very important date.
Anyway, I just wanted to float the idea and create some food for thought!
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Forward dating might actually be a great option and we think that's something worth trying out. We'll enact it with our next plot and hopefully it'll allow for more wiggle room for players to plan things out. If that doesn't work with people, we can figure out a better solution, but we agree that this might be the best option for everyone.
Thank you very much for the suggestion!
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It's been on my mind as a player who does the aforementioned scrambling, so I, for one, am really excited to give it a shot!! Thank you for humoring a plotting slowbie.