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* Roleplayers. People actually looking for roleplay. The players you want to court! These are different from showboaters because they don't care about the audience, they just want to play a game and escape the RL world for a bit. They're different from the Very Specific Thing crowd because they want to play a wide variety of experiences. Sex may be part of it, but it isn't all of it. | * Roleplayers. People actually looking for roleplay. The players you want to court! These are different from showboaters because they don't care about the audience, they just want to play a game and escape the RL world for a bit. They're different from the Very Specific Thing crowd because they want to play a wide variety of experiences. Sex may be part of it, but it isn't all of it. |
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There's probably other reasons, and sometimes you have someone out there for more than one reason, but I think those categories are broad enough to get the major use cases. | There's probably other reasons, and sometimes you have someone out there for more than one reason, but I think those categories are broad enough to get the major use cases. Why do I mention these? To show that the people actually interested in playing on your MUCK are actually a sliver of the pie. So how big is the pie? Let's consider that next. |
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===== How many MUCKers are there? ===== | ===== How many MUCKers are there? ===== |
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* Break down tech skills | * Break down tech skills |
| * Policies and theme (and how these can shoot you in the foot) |
| * Attracting differnet player types |
* referal link to my digital ocean | * referal link to my digital ocean |
* link to different guides, etc. | * link to different guides, etc. |
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