Re: i'd love for you to post again.doctor_nyneOctober 5 2009, 14:15:44 UTC
Well, I'm very busy these days, but might be able to bring one character back if you are able to get the structure up and running again. (Can't go off LJ, though; too darned busy. XD) I suppose resetting the comm would mean new rules and a new player signup, yes? Have you tried advertising for new players in the Doctor Who and rp-promotion LJ communities?
Re: i'd love for you to post again.the14thdrOctober 5 2009, 23:00:20 UTC
what was the old rules? and how do i advertise and do a new player sign up? i discovered live journal by googline for actice dr who rp groups . i'll make you a moderator. i need your help, please
Really sorry, but I don't have space in my life for modding. Good luck in finding someone to help, though.
You should be able to find the old rules through links on rpgwho's info page -- each Livejournal and LJ community has an info page, and roleplay groups usually post links to important information there. The page has outdated information (such as the banners linking to the old timelines); all that will probably be replaced with new material when you get the community up and running.
Before you start, you may want to familiarize yourself with livejournal roleplay in general. There are lots of games out there, with lots of different rule sets. Rpgwho was community-based, meaning that players created separate journals for their characters, but interacted in tagged posts on the community rather than in their own journals. The player base came out of Livejournal's large community of Doctor Who fans, who are reachable via communities like doctorwho and who_daily (read the posting requirements on the info page before advertising in a community, as some don't
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*was the Ninth and Second Doctors and Victoria Waterfield back when the comm was running*
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You should be able to find the old rules through links on rpgwho's info page -- each Livejournal and LJ community has an info page, and roleplay groups usually post links to important information there. The page has outdated information (such as the banners linking to the old timelines); all that will probably be replaced with new material when you get the community up and running.
Before you start, you may want to familiarize yourself with livejournal roleplay in general. There are lots of games out there, with lots of different rule sets. Rpgwho was community-based, meaning that players created separate journals for their characters, but interacted in tagged posts on the community rather than in their own journals. The player base came out of Livejournal's large community of Doctor Who fans, who are reachable via communities like doctorwho and who_daily (read the posting requirements on the info page before advertising in a community, as some don't ( ... )
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