The entirety of this post is to be considered OOC knowledge ONLY.
Your malevole... er... BENevolent management is going to be staging a major, channel-wide event in the very near future. No spoilers! But, there will be portions taking place on the forums, in the channels, and on the wiki. Participation is not mandatory, of course, but your choices IC and OOC will dictate the outcome and the setting's overall direction. That's all I'll say for now, so keep your eyes peeled!!
OOC: Upcoming Channel-Wide Event
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OOC: Upcoming Channel-Wide Event
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Re: OOC: Upcoming Channel-Wide Event
How might we get another of these kinds of events to occur?? Inquiring muns want to know.
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Re: OOC: Upcoming Channel-Wide Event
The last one fizzled out due to lack of participation and RL swamping of several of the people who were running it.
Generally, participation for channel wide events has been markedly low in the last year. People sign up or commit to participate and then disappear at some point during the course of the story line, sometimes not even showing up at all. There's been several attempts to start something, of varying degrees of intrigue, plotting, setting impact, and they've all bellied up at some point, some sooner rather than later.
It's a bit exhausting to spend a good deal of time to plan something, write all of the material, make it accessible and then have a bunch of no-shows when it came time to start. Or worse, having a bunch of people behave like children OOCly when the story line or event didn't go exactly the way they had wanted.
Generally, participation for channel wide events has been markedly low in the last year. People sign up or commit to participate and then disappear at some point during the course of the story line, sometimes not even showing up at all. There's been several attempts to start something, of varying degrees of intrigue, plotting, setting impact, and they've all bellied up at some point, some sooner rather than later.
It's a bit exhausting to spend a good deal of time to plan something, write all of the material, make it accessible and then have a bunch of no-shows when it came time to start. Or worse, having a bunch of people behave like children OOCly when the story line or event didn't go exactly the way they had wanted.