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<blockquote data-quote="Shalimar" data-source="post: 781437" data-attributes="member: 9600"><p>Here is another thing that I think we all need to discuss out of character. Pacing of the game. For the most part the pacing of the game is great.</p><p></p><p>But I think some of the problems that have arisen recently are due to the varying speed of posting.</p><p></p><p>We all need to allow enough time between posts to let the other people affected by our posts time to respond, we are all guilty of this to some degree, all of us, and I admit it myself. But we all need to leave a reasonable amount of time for the reactions of the others in the scene, or we run into problems.</p><p></p><p>So the question is how long is a reasonable time to wait between posts to allow the other players to react. Personally I feel that 24 hours is a fine length of time to wait. We all seem to post once a day with the exclusion of one or 2 people, so thats fine. What does everyone else think is a reasonable amount of time?</p><p></p><p>For somethings though, like when it was just Saby and Cate, we were posting quite often back and forth, but that was ok for a few reasons. As far as we knew, we were the only two in the room, hence the only ones affected by our posts. The other reason it was ok, was because we were on IM discussing the scene, so we were going at a speed we were both comfortable with.</p><p></p><p>I really just want to avoid future issues, so maybe we could all vote and discuss this? What do you think is reasonable?</p><p></p><p>24 hours</p><p>36 hours</p><p>48 hours( this is the highest I am personally willing to go, and I would be hesitant on 36 as well, because the game WILL bog down as so many games seem to.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shalimar, post: 781437, member: 9600"] Here is another thing that I think we all need to discuss out of character. Pacing of the game. For the most part the pacing of the game is great. But I think some of the problems that have arisen recently are due to the varying speed of posting. We all need to allow enough time between posts to let the other people affected by our posts time to respond, we are all guilty of this to some degree, all of us, and I admit it myself. But we all need to leave a reasonable amount of time for the reactions of the others in the scene, or we run into problems. So the question is how long is a reasonable time to wait between posts to allow the other players to react. Personally I feel that 24 hours is a fine length of time to wait. We all seem to post once a day with the exclusion of one or 2 people, so thats fine. What does everyone else think is a reasonable amount of time? For somethings though, like when it was just Saby and Cate, we were posting quite often back and forth, but that was ok for a few reasons. As far as we knew, we were the only two in the room, hence the only ones affected by our posts. The other reason it was ok, was because we were on IM discussing the scene, so we were going at a speed we were both comfortable with. I really just want to avoid future issues, so maybe we could all vote and discuss this? What do you think is reasonable? 24 hours 36 hours 48 hours( this is the highest I am personally willing to go, and I would be hesitant on 36 as well, because the game WILL bog down as so many games seem to.) [/QUOTE]
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