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− | + | Yup, I do not generally get involved in character to character conversations as a GM, unless there is an NPC involved in the conversation. Or there is a potential action scene building up, such as the bad guys trying to spy on the conversation or something. | |
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As for swifter posting speed, when it comes to action scenes I generally do not advance the scene until everyone has posted. But in conversation scenes, I do not see it as much of a problem if the conversation rolls on before everyone has posted. It happens in real life conversations too. A couple of people may have a swift back and forth before others join in again. | As for swifter posting speed, when it comes to action scenes I generally do not advance the scene until everyone has posted. But in conversation scenes, I do not see it as much of a problem if the conversation rolls on before everyone has posted. It happens in real life conversations too. A couple of people may have a swift back and forth before others join in again. |