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This is just a little clip from a MudConnector.com messageboard, I felt like posting it here.



'Enforcement' tends to be a lot easier when RP is fun.

The most fun RP environments involve players of both sexes. It just ain't right if you're spending all your evenings with a bunch of guys. Of course, the suggestions here only deal with the easy stuff... the real challenge is how you keep the gals from picking at each other, which I can't even begin to figure out.

What attracts the ladies? The #1 thing, I have been repeatedly told, is interesting, courteous, reasonably humble guys who don't take themselves too seriously. I am emailing you some 'Suggestions about converting to RP', as it is long, but here are categories for coding enhancements to attract the right guys to attract the ladies.

- support social interaction and expression with enabling code.
- provide interesting occupations that encourage working together.
- provide some peaceful areas geared to socializing.
- provide personalized non-combat clothing and jewelry.
- put a cap on the total combat-skill advancement per day.
- manage PvP aggression so it will add to interaction, not discourage it.
- install an algorithm that awards RP points or experience for non-combat activity.
- provide a basic transportation system.
- enable staff control of NPCs for events.

Coding even a fraction of the things that have already been proven to work would take an enormous amount of time. Chose what you can do, and the time will be well spent, and much more effective than enforcement alone. Lots of us are looking forward to the day when RP-enabling coding will be easy to find.

-- TTom



While I don't think too many people on byond are interested in roleplaying games (in fact, I don't think I've seen ANY yet), these are just some things to think about if anyone decides to make one (or already is.)
"How to make games that appeal to women" has always kinda cracked me up. Is it just me, or is it really hard to imagine a female writer saying that the #1 thing that attracts women to games is men?

I know why I play the games I do, anyway, and it's for the same reasons the men in those games play them.

The suggestions made in the article are all great for attracting RPers though.

Z
In response to Zilal
I think women are attracted to games with men because they know that they'll have guys tripping over eachother to do things for them :o) Just look at games like Morte, where every female character tended to get all kinds of free stuff from the admins.
In response to Foomer
Heh! I admit, I like it that in the gaming world I get more attention and free things than most guys do. But it's not actually why I play the game, I just take shameless advantage of it. It's how I gathered the majority of my M:tG collection!

Z
In response to Zilal
Zilal wrote:
Heh! I admit, I like it that in the gaming world I get more attention and free things than most guys do. But it's not actually why I play the game, I just take shameless advantage of it. It's how I gathered the majority of my M:tG collection!

Z


That's why I let you beat me in Bunniflip that one time..Yes, that's a good excuse..
In response to Foomer
Foomer wrote:
I think women are attracted to games with men because they know that they'll have guys tripping over eachother to do things for them :o) Just look at games like Morte, where every female character tended to get all kinds of free stuff from the admins.


Welcome to the world of MUDs, where the amount of female impersonaters was estimated to about 95%. Its rather sick, as well if you think about the fact that Xsocials and MUDsex exists code-wise. I have met one person of which I know to be a female, only because I have spoken to her. I have met over 100 people who CLAIMED to be female but later were exposed to be male.

Anyways, not sure why I wrote that, but see what the fact that females get more attention can do to people?

Alathon
In response to Foomer
It's not just Morete, either! Ensya was a wonderful example, while Ashi was around...