Post by NPC on Oct 21, 2009 10:07:24 GMT -5
To allow the members to have greater control over their plots I have created a new way for plots to be introduced and carried out. During the "free period" staff will approve these player made plots so that everybody has something to do. The accepted plots will be displayed so other members can jump into them and everyone can have a common goal in mind. This way those of you who have plots can have more structure to them and they will be easier to make happen. When the staff creates the site wide plot you can chose to participate in the main plot, in the player plot, or both.[/li][li] A bank heist
There are different things you can do for a plot ranging from simple to complicated:
[/li][li] gang war
[/li][li] villain attack
[/li][li] domination/destruction
[/li][li] etc...
You will include a summary of your plot, what NPCs you need, what places you need and a running list of who is involved. You will also include a title for your story arc. To stave confusion all thread sin association with your plot will be tagged with an acronym of the title.
If you need a specific place to RP in, a board will be temporarily provided for the duration of your plot.
Once a group of people decide on the plot, one person will submit and the main people involved will steer the plot and create the threads. At the conclusion of the plot all the threads will be archived.
Where the plot will be displayed it will show the overview of the plot, the running list of people involved, and the running list of threads.
Format:
[blockquote]
[b]Plot Title:[/b]
[b]Summary:[/b]
[b]NPCs:[/b]
[b]Settings:[/b]
[b]Players:[/b]
[b]Threads:[/b]
[/blockquote]
Once accepted a thread will be created in the accepted plot board where posts can be created for updates.
Put your pending plots here and they will be approved and set up be admins.
Requirements:
[/li][li] minimum of 3 members involved
[/li][li] does not interfere with any plots currently in circulation
[/li][li] at least 3 decent sized threads must be made during the duration of the thread.