falco1029 wrote:You shouldnt post whole stories and the questions, but to me it seems like your first answer is a bit off, and I wont say anymore
Back in my day... hehe
Well, I was around before the account application process, though I still had to apply when they put it into effect. Everyone did, of course. When I did, I wrote my response in a story format and I was still accepted, so its probably in the response to the first question. Of course, I won't enclose to what extent, since that would be unfair, even though you seem like one of the more competent applicants I've read about in the Account Board in terms of literacy (you
use punctuation, grammar, and capitalization.), so unless the reviewers of applications have become ridiculously strict, I don't see a problem lying within writing in story format.
I mean, would you rather have it in the format in which we currently roleplay?
#me pushes the human off himself.
#me hisses and walks away.
#me comes back later with a big sword and hurts the human.
#me runs away.
((actual character jumps across tiles by the PO dragging himself))
#me dives into the water and swims back to his lizard city underwater.
((actual character walks across the water bank to mimic swimming and then logs off to "dive underwater"))
#me dies from injury due to all the "pound me" commands.
Misjbar wrote:Edit your post and REMOVE it all! Spoilers!!!!
I don't see why it should be removed. Applicants have, I would presume, ample amounts of time to think and respond to the questions they are given, whatever the questions may be. Whether people get time now to think about what they want to say, or whether they apply and then take time to respond seems completely irrelevant. In all truth, it really doesn't put one person above the other in terms of equal chances of getting accepted. If you can't roleplay, you can't roleplay.