Post by Dave Dangerously on May 22, 2008 16:21:47 GMT -6
ICW's a place where we're really not going to censor you.
You can honestly say whatever you'd like. In a world that's ever more increasingly PC and "calmed down", it's hard to express yourself. That's what ICW will offer you, always. The ability to express yourself.
No matter whether or not you participate in the ICW efed, or if you just post in our discussion forums.
Our goal is for you to have an enjoyable experience of expressing yourself through whatever means you seem fit. There's a better guarantee here that someone will see what you have to say, than rather, say, a blog.
As far as ICW E-Fed Roleplaying goes, there are a few basic and simple guidelines:
1.) Whatever happens in the show is canon. If you lose, and you don't like it, that's too bad. You can't change history.
2.) You can't change another character during a RP. Example: You poke your opponents eye out at McDonalds before the match and he dies in the hospital as a result.
There is some give and take with this, of course.
Sometimes you might obtain permission to use another character in certain circumstances. IF you and your opponent or partner get together and plan something in advance to play out in a Roleplay, that's good. That's encouraged. It will be reflected in the shows.
It's pretty simple, really. We keep our hands in our own bowls for the most part, and everyone's happy.
We encourage you to RP at least twice a week.
Roleplays will 95% of the time determine who wins and who loses.
The other 5% is fate. Fate in the form of bookers who might become bored. So I'd suggest you RP.
The storylines will revolve around who wins and who loses, at least that's the plan. So no matter the outcome, the storyline should be able to continue.
So RPing better than your opponent usually guarantees a victory.
Who judges the RPs? The bookers, obviously.
Follow these simple rules, and everything will be copasetic.
You can honestly say whatever you'd like. In a world that's ever more increasingly PC and "calmed down", it's hard to express yourself. That's what ICW will offer you, always. The ability to express yourself.
No matter whether or not you participate in the ICW efed, or if you just post in our discussion forums.
Our goal is for you to have an enjoyable experience of expressing yourself through whatever means you seem fit. There's a better guarantee here that someone will see what you have to say, than rather, say, a blog.
As far as ICW E-Fed Roleplaying goes, there are a few basic and simple guidelines:
1.) Whatever happens in the show is canon. If you lose, and you don't like it, that's too bad. You can't change history.
2.) You can't change another character during a RP. Example: You poke your opponents eye out at McDonalds before the match and he dies in the hospital as a result.
There is some give and take with this, of course.
Sometimes you might obtain permission to use another character in certain circumstances. IF you and your opponent or partner get together and plan something in advance to play out in a Roleplay, that's good. That's encouraged. It will be reflected in the shows.
It's pretty simple, really. We keep our hands in our own bowls for the most part, and everyone's happy.
We encourage you to RP at least twice a week.
Roleplays will 95% of the time determine who wins and who loses.
The other 5% is fate. Fate in the form of bookers who might become bored. So I'd suggest you RP.
The storylines will revolve around who wins and who loses, at least that's the plan. So no matter the outcome, the storyline should be able to continue.
So RPing better than your opponent usually guarantees a victory.
Who judges the RPs? The bookers, obviously.
Follow these simple rules, and everything will be copasetic.