I was just discussing the seeming lack of interest in IRC chat role play with the effervescent Dystopia. We seem to have more luck with Monday night chat nights as opposed to Wednesday night chat nights, likely due to people's schedules, but still interest in IRC chat nights doesn't seem to be very high among our player base and we were wondering why that was. Once upon a time you could walk into any forum and chat based role playing game room and there would be people logged in rping at any time of the day, no need for a designated chat night.
That got us to wondering exactly why people were no longer interested in IRC chat RP and I began to wonder if it wasn't somewhat due in part to the fact that there are several RPers in this game (Myself definitely included) that tend to post multiple paragraph posts in the room that, more often than not, fill the screen. Now, before any of our para-rpers get all butt-hurt and start complaining about this post, please allow me to reiterate that I myself am one of the worst offenders for throwing up posts that fill the screen. Nor is this post leading up to a suggestion that we should put a cap on how much can be written in chat. Rules like that are stupid and limiting and we wouldn't put up a posting minimum so why would we put up a posting maximum?
There, now that that is out of the way...I have heard SEVERAL people complain or state that they didn't care for the current trend of throwing up multiple paragraph posts and though I am one of the offenders I do see where they are coming from. When a post is so big it fills the entire screen it can be somewhat frustrating. It can take long enough for two people Rping that way to get anything accomplished but when two, three, or even four people want to RP together, every single person throwing up multiple paragraph posts, it can become a nightmare. When it takes each person at least 20 minutes to write a single post, you can spend four hours RPing and only mange to write two or three posts, maybe four if you're lucky. That in turn might discourage people from trying to interact with others, or from rping with more than just one other person and that can be very limiting.
So..is this the problem? Is this why people are less inclined to come into Chat and RP? They don't want to deal with the people who throw up the huge ass posts? Because I have noticed that 90% of the regular chat RPers who attend chat nights are in fact those very same people who flood the room with a single post.
And if this isn't the issue...what is? Why does chat role playing no longer appeal? I am not saying I expect the room to ever be jumpin' 24/7, but it is open all the time with Memoria logged in auto-logging everything that goes on. Why aren't people utilizing it more on those nights that aren't official chat nights, let alone chat nights themselves?
I am just trying to understand where the lack of interest is coming from so that, perhaps, we can do something to help bolster it back up if the issue is something we are able to fix.
Speak to me people!
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:11 pm