lucetimods: (Akai)
Luceti Mods ([personal profile] lucetimods) wrote2010-12-27 06:26 pm
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The results for the Activity Check are in. Please note that the following characters were either inactive, didn't post to the activity check, or failed to speak to a moderator about their activity. Also added were characters who have dropped, and usernames not on the friend-add list, for your convenience.

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A number of you passed the activity check, but barely. (You know who you are.) Try to pick things up, as it's no fun to character-squat.

If there are any mistakes here, please let us know! Additionally, if your character was removed and you're still active, feel free to appeal to one of us about keeping your character. However, please remember next time to stay active and post to the Activity Check. Thank you!

And as always:

HMD

How's My Driving?


This is a crit post for both the community and game and for your characters. If you have something you'd like to see us improve upon with the game, PLEASE TELL US HERE! Anon commenting is on, but if anything gets really nasty there will be warnings and thread-freezing. This isn't required but everyone is encouraged to take advantage of the advice of your fellow players!

Just some pointers: no taking cheap shots, no dragging personal issues into things and for the love of all that is wise and great, please double check your replies and comments before posting them. Sometimes a change in phrasing can make all the difference between a helpful tone and a condescending one.
crisisrain: (Gin)

[personal profile] crisisrain 2010-12-28 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I have to disagree myself. The fact you are given random questions reflects the way the game works. You're going to come across the conversations that your character would normally not experience in their respective canon. By being thrown curveball questions, it allows you to show just how well you are able to portray your characters voice. If a question doesn't apply to your character, then you need to think of how they would respond to it when and if it came up in game. There is always the option of writing the first person sample itself.