I was walking around Stormwind today when I happened across a beginner RP'er that has actually posted on these very server Forums. Without naming names, I struck up a conversation and found out, to my own dismay, that she was ultimately unsatisfied, not with being alliance, or her class or race, but with the server itself. She said she was 'disappointed' and was told BY an RP guild that she should 'just join a regular guild' instead of an RP guild. She stated that she had more fun, and liked more than SoE, the WRA server.
MERELY because she was a 'beginner RPer'. Because her story 'wasn't good enough'.
How wrong is that?
As often as our veteran RP'ers have stated over and over again to try and 'revitalize and renew the RP community of our server' and to 'welcome people back into the RP fold', we still run into these kinds of problems. New RPers, excited about doing something different and making a niche for themselves in the RP community are being told BY the community not to bother. This new RPer even stated the obvious; "It seems to me like this server is dying."
I'm no Bellamuerte, but I am an RPer that started out IN SoE and can say that this kind of thinking is not only tactless, it's wrong. Encouraging new RPs to become seasoned, EXCELLENT RP'ers isnt started by telling them to quit while they are ahead. If they have a 'poor' story line (most likely an uneducated story line), -inform- them and encourage them to not only look more deeply into the role they are playing but give them some of that information yourself. See a night elf RP'er that doesn't seem to know much about their own race's history? Be tactful. Be HELPFUL. Encourage them in and out of character to explore everything they can about their role, and perhaps the next time you see them they will have an AMAZING storyline that will completely blow you away.
It's not impossible, or improbable! But a new, especially a BRAND new RPer, will get more out of a friendly hand and a kind gesture than being told to 'quit while you're ahead'. So I'm encouraging all of our seasoned, veteran RPer's to submit a link, even a forum link, or create a new thread dedicated to lore or Warcraft related information, that they know will help our 'new RP'ers' to become recognized, every day faces we all love to interact with.
New RPers, I welcome you to SoE and I encourage anyone that has not done so to go straight to this very website and visit:
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/race/ Which will give you a basic idea of how your race began, grew, and its role in the world of Azeroth and
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/lore/ A page that will let you read everything from the beginning of Azeroth to short stories about well known (and sometimes little known) figures, places and histories in W.o.W. timeline.
Even a little information can go a long way, and I hope I'm not the only person who shares this sentiment.
MERELY because she was a 'beginner RPer'. Because her story 'wasn't good enough'.
How wrong is that?
As often as our veteran RP'ers have stated over and over again to try and 'revitalize and renew the RP community of our server' and to 'welcome people back into the RP fold', we still run into these kinds of problems. New RPers, excited about doing something different and making a niche for themselves in the RP community are being told BY the community not to bother. This new RPer even stated the obvious; "It seems to me like this server is dying."
I'm no Bellamuerte, but I am an RPer that started out IN SoE and can say that this kind of thinking is not only tactless, it's wrong. Encouraging new RPs to become seasoned, EXCELLENT RP'ers isnt started by telling them to quit while they are ahead. If they have a 'poor' story line (most likely an uneducated story line), -inform- them and encourage them to not only look more deeply into the role they are playing but give them some of that information yourself. See a night elf RP'er that doesn't seem to know much about their own race's history? Be tactful. Be HELPFUL. Encourage them in and out of character to explore everything they can about their role, and perhaps the next time you see them they will have an AMAZING storyline that will completely blow you away.
It's not impossible, or improbable! But a new, especially a BRAND new RPer, will get more out of a friendly hand and a kind gesture than being told to 'quit while you're ahead'. So I'm encouraging all of our seasoned, veteran RPer's to submit a link, even a forum link, or create a new thread dedicated to lore or Warcraft related information, that they know will help our 'new RP'ers' to become recognized, every day faces we all love to interact with.
New RPers, I welcome you to SoE and I encourage anyone that has not done so to go straight to this very website and visit:
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/race/ Which will give you a basic idea of how your race began, grew, and its role in the world of Azeroth and
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/game/lore/ A page that will let you read everything from the beginning of Azeroth to short stories about well known (and sometimes little known) figures, places and histories in W.o.W. timeline.
Even a little information can go a long way, and I hope I'm not the only person who shares this sentiment.