Subject: I both agree and disagree.
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Posted on: 2012-12-03 17:32:00 UTC
My disagreement is minuscule though. I do believe that the 'tried and true' method can be used, by oldbie or newbie, as long as you add some sort of unique spice to it. This is most likely the characters, but it can also be the way the 'Sue is portrayed to act and react, or how the assassination is carried out. You don't need to go completely outside the norm for variety.
I do agree greatly with the group missions though, despite my lack of experience in the field in general. The only PPC thing that I've written that has been approved and published as the Rouge Angles of Satin MST, but I have to say it was a ton of fun, bouncing people's comments and ideas off each other, as well being able to show interaction that normally wouldn't happen. That also goes along with the idea that missions are somewhat self-contained. You really don't see people referencing each other's works, making the PPC appear less like a community and more like a bunch of secluded individuals with the same bosses. I feel like group missions would help relieve that somewhat, but also just mentioning other agents or events. All you have to do is nudge a person and say "Hey, do you mind if I mention X or Y in my story?" If they say no for whatever reason, leave their things alone. If they say yes, you're free to go. That way it looks like everybody actually knows each other and has shared horror stories with each other, like a community.
In other words, work together more and we'll look more like a community.