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ḱεαηε ([personal profile] yanderator) wrote in [community profile] handsong2012-09-18 11:05 pm
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[MOD] State of the Union

All right, folks, let us not kid ourselves. Those of you who were here the first round of this game (back when we were on LJ) have been through this before, but those of you who only recently joined us on DW... I just want to say a sincere thank you.

Unfortunately, we've had a really hard time generating interest in this game these past couple of months. The pacing and flow of DW/LJRP has changed a lot in the past few years; brand new games are coming out so quickly and with such frequency that other games - also new - are having a hard time actually settling into a comfortable groove. It was brought to my attention recently (in multiple ways) that this game is dying, but between lack of interest or just plain (understandable) caution, things aren't boding well for us.

Another unfortunate turn of events is that both Jamie and I have been literally slammed by real life. So while we were able to mostly keep up with the game during the summer, the two of us have been having an incredibly hard time finding the energy to keep at it now. We both love this game dearly, and I'm sure(?) a few of you feel the same way.

Which brings me to the point of this post:

Do you, the players, have any feedback on the game/suggestions to help generate interest? Otherwise, we could always use an EXTRA HAND to help us get things sorted out or to help us through these trying times. University life is suffering

As for events... We always do our best to put up the CALENDAR for the month within in the first week. All future events for the month are put there so you don't always have to wait for a plot log to go up to know what's going down!
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[personal profile] greatcleavage 2012-09-22 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
The biggest question I would have is: do you guys believe you'll be able to find the time for this game again? The only real way the game is going to recover is with a dedicated and serious commitment to it -- it's been chugging along in slice-of-life mode for a couple months now, but that isn't enough to keep it going.