phantom of the black parade
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I feel that the advent of mobile gacha games have negatively impacted the animanga RP scene. Mind, there are some positives too, such as providing a wealth of aesthetically-pleasing and permission-free faceclaims in the form of their official art. But on the negative side of things, I feel that the storytelling of these games have influenced RP storytelling as well and not in a good way. I don't know if I'm just overanalysing, or if this is even an official trope, but Gacha Game Subplot Syndrome is real on the sites I used to play on. This is referring to the tendency for gacha games to have character subplots whose stakes are on an equally large/grand scale as the main plot, if not sometimes more so. Which goes against the more "traditional" (at least in the shonen action adventure sense) animanga narrative where character subplots tend to involve more personal scale stakes for the character, while the large scale stakes take place within the main plot. while i agree that anecdotally i think there has been an increase in character-driven sites over plot-driven ones in the last several years, at least in public rp spaces, honestly, i think it's a correlation that gacha games have also become more popular in the animanga space, not causation.
if you want something to blame... honestly, i would blame the same general factors that are why we're seeing less of [x thing in the rpc] in the first place - the aging of the community seeing a decrease in the available time + effort to dedicate pulling it off, a shorter life cycle for the majority of sites/members/plots, and a general shrinking of the overall player base in the community. after all, doing a large overarching site plot takes an exponential amount of effort, between the staff pre-writing at least a direction they want the site plot to go in, having to coordinate with the player base any time there's any kind of development for that site plot, and then actually getting the members to post to progress that site plot - and that's on top of everything else we expect from the staff and the personal plots everyone is supposed to progress as well!
and that's without even getting into the fact that, y'know, not everyone on a site does actually want or care to progress an overarching site plot, sometimes despite holding key positions that would dictate whether progression is possible in the first place, and that sometimes, progressing the site plot might actually push people away if that progression is one that will make their personal goals more difficult or impossible to obtain or if their posting speed means they're out-of-step with the site progression (slower or faster) or even just that they don't like or disagree with the progression. or touching on the impact member unavailability, character inactivity, and role turnover / empty roles has on trying to progress a site plot. but both of those things are a whole different can of worms that i don't really wanna get into when this is the post a random thought thread, not a discussion thread.
just. tl;dr yeah, slice-of-life and character-driven public sites probably are a ton more common nowadays than plot-driven ones, and in all honesty, i think it's kind of to be expected, since in this day and age of limited time, energy, interest, and availability for rp, it's really hard to consistently wrangle a lot of people across a wide variety of those four factors to all progress any kind of plot forward in the long-term, so with that in mind, it's not exactly a shock that rpers and sites are choosing to go down paths that mitigate that difficulty, whether it be going private/semi-private or forgoing an overarching site plot in the first place.
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