09-28-2020, 11:53 PM
I've had a pretty good time in SL2 since I returned about 2 years ago, primarily due to a change that was brought on through Discord. With groups I've become associated with, most tend to have an #activity channel where they post "This character is hanging out in this part of the group location." This is my primary form of finding RP nowadays and I think this system could be implemented more officially in the game. A lot of bars/restaurants use the Looking For Group feature to advertise that they're open for business (which I also love using) but I'm sure there's a system that could reflect more individual 'activities' to draw people to a location to RP. There's some awesome locations in the world that could be really fun to RP at that don't get the attention they deserve: Law's End, Casino in Oniga, etc.
I've had a good time in SL2 recently, it's been good to me so far. I go out to engage with strangers as much as I can and the eventmins were my number 1 request for ages, the state of the events have felt fantastic to me as I've participated in some private and some public. The private ones were created by others and ran by the eventmins which I hope to create a private one soon, as well. I believe RP is about the effort put in by the players and I've been blown away by the work from the eventmins, personally. Mostly just wanted to say this in case any of them have a delusion that they aren't appreciated.
I've had a good time in SL2 recently, it's been good to me so far. I go out to engage with strangers as much as I can and the eventmins were my number 1 request for ages, the state of the events have felt fantastic to me as I've participated in some private and some public. The private ones were created by others and ran by the eventmins which I hope to create a private one soon, as well. I believe RP is about the effort put in by the players and I've been blown away by the work from the eventmins, personally. Mostly just wanted to say this in case any of them have a delusion that they aren't appreciated.