IME, waiting for each person to post actions in initiative order, followed (presumably) by a DM's response, is a formula for disaster in a PbP game (insofar as anything associated with a PbP game can be a disaster).
My suggestions:
1. Have everyone roll for initiative, and then everyone posts their desired actions. DM adjudicates results, including modding actions where applicable. I do this in my games, and it generally works pretty well.
2. Have everyone post their actions. The order actions are posted in determines initiative. DM adjudicates, et cetera. I've never done this, but I've read that some PbP DMs do.
IME, waiting for each person to post actions in initiative order, followed (presumably) by a DM's response, is a formula for disaster in a PbP game (insofar as anything associated with a PbP game can be a disaster).
Ya know, there is another option:
two rolls. roll one for the monsters (adjust by their inititive modifiers for encounters of mixed types) and one for the playerws. the players then adjust according to their modifier.
*Shrug* it was a thought.
I was just making the point that these days it isn't like anyone is really rolling a die for every PC (alright, alright...I actually do sometimes at home, instead of using IC).![]()
Aha! Caught ya! I knew something hinky was going on!!