by DGFone » March 19th, 2011, 8:38 pm
The fundamental problem with RPs is that they are made by multiple people. Just imagine: You have a great idea. You really have 2 options to express it similarly: fan fiction and an RP. If you write a fan fiction piece, it will be entirely your own, and you are in control from the start to finish.
The other option is the RP. Other people get involved and bring their own ideas in. Sometimes, the end product is a masterpiece (by the loosest terms, TLK is a large-budget RP), but often, someone (or everyone) accidently bring the RP to a dead end. This is because there are multiple people, of which all want their own ideas in. And if the ideas don't match, there are problems. A way to avoid it is to take a path that is tried and true (unoriginal), or not as risky (plain/boring). It takes a lot of determination to create a truly good RP, and a lot of skill and planning to keep it alive and on track.
I actually have an idea that I thing is really good, but I don't see it working in an RP. I will think about it while I will do my current RP, and maybe start it when I finish with the current one. But because of the reasons above, most likely it will not manifest as an RP, but as a fan fiction piece.
