jwconvery
Mentor
Some quick thoughts from Sept. My opinion is only my own. Voice yours.
GJ: You made that whole Saturday night encounter. Your roleplay was fantastic, creative, constant and scary as hell. Great way to lead by example.
Rota-Kiwan: I don't like the site. If we had bigger events, and made more use of the grounds surrounding maybe I would feel different. It just felt extremely small. Everything felt in the same spot. More cabins would help, but I know that is more $$. If it's a cost saving thing over Chelsea, that's fine I understand. I just wanted to publicly say it was not my favorite campsite.
Plot team: I dunno. It was such a drastic event stylistically it was tough. In retrospect, I get you wanted to go 'old school' but I was just kinda figuring out the change you made when you took over in March, with PC pro-activity. Then we come to the borderlands and it's circle up in the tavern for the saturday night stool-pushing. It was a well run, "cirlce up in the tavern" event but it was frustrating to keep switching the chapter's 'feel'. Having to fight for a place to sleep was cool, not knowing about it until everyone had unpacked and gotten ready to play was not. I think it was a 5 star event, that gets a down-grade in my mind to 3-stars simply for it being from left field stylistically. Call me a wuss or whatever, but that drastic style change really frustrated me. The sunday mobs, granted I wasn't playing, felt like something to keep people from cleaning up.
NPC's thank you so much for making the mods and things go smoothly. I had a lot of fun on the vine-mod.
I had some great moments roleplaying with people, but I've already thanked them.
Looking forward to Oct.
-Joe
*EDIT: I could get used to this style of play again. I don't care that it was a more hardcore event, I am more concerned with not being able to tell new players that I am trying to recruit, what to expect from a style of play standpoint.
*EDIT 2: Although having different styles at different camps, would be kinda cool. I guess it was just the shock of the change, and not the actual style. Ok, now I am rambling.
GJ: You made that whole Saturday night encounter. Your roleplay was fantastic, creative, constant and scary as hell. Great way to lead by example.
Rota-Kiwan: I don't like the site. If we had bigger events, and made more use of the grounds surrounding maybe I would feel different. It just felt extremely small. Everything felt in the same spot. More cabins would help, but I know that is more $$. If it's a cost saving thing over Chelsea, that's fine I understand. I just wanted to publicly say it was not my favorite campsite.
Plot team: I dunno. It was such a drastic event stylistically it was tough. In retrospect, I get you wanted to go 'old school' but I was just kinda figuring out the change you made when you took over in March, with PC pro-activity. Then we come to the borderlands and it's circle up in the tavern for the saturday night stool-pushing. It was a well run, "cirlce up in the tavern" event but it was frustrating to keep switching the chapter's 'feel'. Having to fight for a place to sleep was cool, not knowing about it until everyone had unpacked and gotten ready to play was not. I think it was a 5 star event, that gets a down-grade in my mind to 3-stars simply for it being from left field stylistically. Call me a wuss or whatever, but that drastic style change really frustrated me. The sunday mobs, granted I wasn't playing, felt like something to keep people from cleaning up.
NPC's thank you so much for making the mods and things go smoothly. I had a lot of fun on the vine-mod.
I had some great moments roleplaying with people, but I've already thanked them.
Looking forward to Oct.
-Joe
*EDIT: I could get used to this style of play again. I don't care that it was a more hardcore event, I am more concerned with not being able to tell new players that I am trying to recruit, what to expect from a style of play standpoint.
*EDIT 2: Although having different styles at different camps, would be kinda cool. I guess it was just the shock of the change, and not the actual style. Ok, now I am rambling.