Keeping it small is the key, yes. It allows time lapse, conflict, and other mundanity that's integral to basic storytelling to take place without having to go to some ridiculous GM for approval, or risk the keen whining of someone you don't know bitching about you RPing something or some way you don't like.
Public RP blows. I absolutely hate it, and nothing good ever really comes of it, unless your entire goal is to just have cybersex with random people. Then it's basically just a very sad, virtual singles bar. But bear in mind, that IS how we met, and how I've met a lot of people I like.
But I'm glad you liked it a lot. I liked it too. I've considered trying to make my own kind of separate canon WoD sim when I graduate, if I find the time, the help, and the means to sustain it.
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Public RP blows. I absolutely hate it, and nothing good ever really comes of it, unless your entire goal is to just have cybersex with random people. Then it's basically just a very sad, virtual singles bar. But bear in mind, that IS how we met, and how I've met a lot of people I like.
But I'm glad you liked it a lot. I liked it too. I've considered trying to make my own kind of separate canon WoD sim when I graduate, if I find the time, the help, and the means to sustain it.