08-03-2018, 11:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:07 AM by Fearless Community.
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RPP's should not be given out to individuals just for RP'ing. It should be given out to outstanding examples and this shouldn't mean that some individuals are being given a point every time they come up with a new idea for an RP.
"Missing things" is and should continue to be part of the process. Giving out 11 points in one day is extreme and unheard of from previous times before the teacher rank was established thus paving the way for points to be seen as a commodity that you're entitled to for simply spending a few hours doing a mediocre RP and using /me and occasional emotes.
If you don't get a point it's because either you failed to figure out how to involve others in your RP or simply because nobody happened to be watching. You should do it because you're playing on a roleplay server and not to just gain another point. If you don't get a point, keep doing a roleplay that you enjoy and eventually you'll be noticed if it's something of substance.
My only criticism would be that there should be more emphasis on administrative oversight from behind the scenes. Quality role players are usually the ones that aren't trying to be noticed for the sake of paving a way to a point.
"Missing things" is and should continue to be part of the process. Giving out 11 points in one day is extreme and unheard of from previous times before the teacher rank was established thus paving the way for points to be seen as a commodity that you're entitled to for simply spending a few hours doing a mediocre RP and using /me and occasional emotes.
If you don't get a point it's because either you failed to figure out how to involve others in your RP or simply because nobody happened to be watching. You should do it because you're playing on a roleplay server and not to just gain another point. If you don't get a point, keep doing a roleplay that you enjoy and eventually you'll be noticed if it's something of substance.
My only criticism would be that there should be more emphasis on administrative oversight from behind the scenes. Quality role players are usually the ones that aren't trying to be noticed for the sake of paving a way to a point.