@Katrix
Yep.
I'm serious about that. It always seemed like another part of the story was revealed to me, that the story was being created before my eyes. It was a fast-paced RP back then, but that feeling always flooded me with that giddiness. I was always eagerly awaiting the next post. I still have that same feeling today, but not as extreme, due to the RP slowing down. It's hard to explain the feeling. It's kind of like an extreme form of anticipation. My heaart would pound as if I had been sprinting, my focus would be incredibly sharp, and it felt like forever as I waited for posts. Yes, even when there was only 3 minutes per post, I was still eagerly waiting for them.
You should have seen me during the Ansem fight. I was literally clicking the "New Post" button every time the page just finished loading, thinking "Come on, come on. When's the next post coming up?"
Yea, it was sometimes hard to keep up with the pace, but the feeling was intense. Not only that, but the fights felt more genuine because the feelings generated from reading the posts and reacting would quickly build up and leave you with a feeling of suspense as you thought, "Oh boy, what's going to happen next? How will the story progress? Will I be able to overcome any challenges? What will be the outcome?"
Those were the days.
Here's more stuff from the old OOC.
Yep.
I'm serious about that. It always seemed like another part of the story was revealed to me, that the story was being created before my eyes. It was a fast-paced RP back then, but that feeling always flooded me with that giddiness. I was always eagerly awaiting the next post. I still have that same feeling today, but not as extreme, due to the RP slowing down. It's hard to explain the feeling. It's kind of like an extreme form of anticipation. My heaart would pound as if I had been sprinting, my focus would be incredibly sharp, and it felt like forever as I waited for posts. Yes, even when there was only 3 minutes per post, I was still eagerly waiting for them.
You should have seen me during the Ansem fight. I was literally clicking the "New Post" button every time the page just finished loading, thinking "Come on, come on. When's the next post coming up?"
Yea, it was sometimes hard to keep up with the pace, but the feeling was intense. Not only that, but the fights felt more genuine because the feelings generated from reading the posts and reacting would quickly build up and leave you with a feeling of suspense as you thought, "Oh boy, what's going to happen next? How will the story progress? Will I be able to overcome any challenges? What will be the outcome?"
Those were the days.
Here's more stuff from the old OOC.
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