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Date Posted: 13:17:20 05/18/02 Sat
Author: Lunatha
Subject: Survey

What do you like most about a roleplay game?
I like developing characters and playing them. (duh) It really helps with sharpening writing skills overall, which I absolutely love.

What do you like least about a roleplay game?
Inactive players... or even worse... the stupid ones.

What is the most important aspect of a game? (e.g. premise, activeness, structure, lack of structure, nice look, pretty pictures...anything, really)
I think it's all important. (The good stuff I mean.) You need activeness, structure, pretty picture... the whole shibang to have a really fabulous game.

Do you prefer games like An'kor, where you must go through training to be a certain profession, or games like the Lost Colony, where there is no such requirement?
Honestly, I think it depends. I like being trained (or training, take your pick). I like not having to train because, let's face it, it gobbles time. Then again, a lot of stupid people take advantage of non-training and bloat their egos.

Do you like games with many rules or few?
I like more, just because they make the game that much more enjoyable and easier to follow. a lack of rules makes it hard to do anything or stay within certain un-set boundaries.

Do you prefer to play humans or animals?
Humans, just because they're intelligent. Then again, playing dragons (hint-hint, nudge-nudge, wink-wink) is awesome.

Anywho! There you go!

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