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October 24th, 2010

[info]jumpthehedges in [info]remodel_ooc

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HI GUYS, a few things I'd like to bring up to everyone!

First of all, I'd like to point you in this direction. That's an advertisement code! Please don't hesitate to help us advertise around and get more players. It's been slow and I think that's also in part to us being a smaller game, so everyone, let's grow!

SECONDLY, therapy is soon. Due to a concern brought up on an anon meme we'd like to ask you guys your opinion on how that goes-- every four weeks may be too long a wait to keep players interested. Losing your memories we're definitely going to keep the way it is, but gaining is what we're unsure of.

Also due to some issues regarding micromanagement-- we can't possibly keep track of everyone in the game-- we're also definitely changing it so things are more clockwork. You'll gain significant memories every third session instead of starting to gain significant ones from the third session outwards. So keep that in mind.

This coming therapy will stay the same as outlined in the FAQ (vague things recalled next week) but for future therapies, which is better:

- Keep it the same. So that means every four weeks you gain a small piece of memory, and every third therapy (that's three months) you start to gain things that are more significant. I can clarify on what small and significant means in this case.

- Change the pace. So every third day is therapy, and you gain more significant memories every second therapy session.

- Keep the pace, step up the significance. So every fourth day is therapy but you remember things that aren't so small right off the hop.

- Something else! Tell us your ideas, we'd love to hear what you think.


Then thirdly, activity check! That's also coming up after therapy. It'll be a standard link-your-passing-threads with short summary, but we also intend on having you guys tell us there what your character remembered for the therapy session.
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