grimmmy
holy work
Don't spear me for this one. First of all, I barely count as an adult, but I remember getting up at 2AM before school to fill out a "character application" for a RP that didn't even get off the ground. I have easily spent hundreds of hours either writing, preparing, or discussing RP. And this isn't the type of hobby where more hours guarantees a better experience.
My question is: assuming you have a job, a career path, a schedule, and some level of social obligation--just general responsibilities associated with getting older--is it possible to get the most out of the RP? In what areas do you anticipate having to compromise?
This is an extremely subjective question because it depends on what "the most" for you is. For me, I like writing full paragraphs and exploring character dynamics, all that good stuff. A lot of the time, I've found I have to set aside a lot of time to spin the wheel on whether or not the RP I join can keep the momentum. Maybe we're all just getting too busy?
My question is: assuming you have a job, a career path, a schedule, and some level of social obligation--just general responsibilities associated with getting older--is it possible to get the most out of the RP? In what areas do you anticipate having to compromise?
This is an extremely subjective question because it depends on what "the most" for you is. For me, I like writing full paragraphs and exploring character dynamics, all that good stuff. A lot of the time, I've found I have to set aside a lot of time to spin the wheel on whether or not the RP I join can keep the momentum. Maybe we're all just getting too busy?