03-11-2023, 11:18 AM
Firstly it is true that it is on any singular player to take accountability and responsibility for their experience, and set their expectations for their roleplay. However it is also on the part of the community to make it easier for someone to integrate into the setting, and find their footing.
When I first started playing SL2 if it weren't for well established players I would not have had any meaningful interactions or a desire to stay in G6, let alone Korvara. While there were issues with their complaints and suggestions. The fact that the unilateral consensus from some was "I'm having fun, why aren't you?"
Is disappointing. You're not being the neighbor Mister Rogers believed you could be.
When I first started playing SL2 if it weren't for well established players I would not have had any meaningful interactions or a desire to stay in G6, let alone Korvara. While there were issues with their complaints and suggestions. The fact that the unilateral consensus from some was "I'm having fun, why aren't you?"
Is disappointing. You're not being the neighbor Mister Rogers believed you could be.