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    • bear_necessitiesB
      bear_necessities @Trashcan
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      @Trashcan I would think that data is skewed because the play screen defaults to traditional pacing and people may or may not make a selection there when starting the scene. I think a more reliable source of data would be the avg time between when the scene opened and closed, or when the scene was opened and shared, to determine true pacing.

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      • YamY
        Yam @Trashcan
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        @Trashcan Damn! 75% of all scenes. I wish I could dig this data up on my old ares games.

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        • FaradayF
          Faraday @bear_necessities
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          @bear_necessities said in RP Safari - Pacing Styles:

          @Trashcan I would think that data is skewed because the play screen defaults to traditional pacing and people may or may not make a selection there when starting the scene. I think a more reliable source of data would be the avg time between when the scene opened and closed, or when the scene was opened and shared, to determine true pacing.

          I agree that the data is skewed because of the default setting, but neither of those other ways really work well either. A scene can be started and left open because people forgot about it, can be started and stopped multiple times in multiple synchronous chunks… there are lots of different ways to play.

          And at the day, the stats are kinda fun (from a data nerd perspective) but I’m not sure they mean much. Just because there’s live RP happening, if it’s happening in private scenes, or at a time incongruous with your work schedule, or whatever… YOU might not be able to find live RP. That’s ultimately what most people care about.

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          • MisterBoringM
            MisterBoring @Faraday
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            @Faraday said in RP Safari - Pacing Styles:

            Looking at the details of those scenes (private vs public, on-grid vs off-grid, scene pacing) is more problematic because those things can be edited, and for pacing may reflect a default value rather than an actual depiction of reality. So at that point I think it’s down to vibes.

            Wouldn’t scene pacing be easy to capture if the game is capturing time / date stamps for all of the posing?

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            • FaradayF
              Faraday @MisterBoring
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              @MisterBoring said in RP Safari - Pacing Styles:

              Wouldn’t scene pacing be easy to capture if the game is capturing time / date stamps for all of the posing?

              Once a scene has been shared, that data is no longer available.

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              • PavelP
                Pavel @Faraday
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                @Faraday said in RP Safari - Pacing Styles:

                A scene can be started and left open because people forgot about it, can be started and stopped multiple times in multiple synchronous chunks… there are lots of different ways to play.

                This is also the excuse I use when someone notices just how long I’ve spent playing Rimworld.


                As an aside, however, I do become mildly concerned when metrics are discussed. While they’re fine in a vacuum, they can so often become targets or indicators of performance. Which, I think we can all agree, is something to be avoided.

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                • Third EyeT
                  Third Eye @Trashcan
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                  @Trashcan
                  You are a treasure, my friend, these numbers are really cool.

                  I’m not saying these numbers are wholly accurate. Shattered started as, I think, quite heavily real-time RP based and drifted toward more time-shifted stuff as it aged, which is both the nature of the activity bubble tapering off and an overall Ares trend I didn’t personally like. But we did try to prioritize Traditional pacing and playing there felt different than the Ares games I’ve tried since it closed (which isn’t a complete sample) .

                  When I venture into staff waters again there’ll probably be more conscious tracking of this stuff in real-time because it’s useful in creating the kind of environment you want.

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                  • FaradayF
                    Faraday @Third Eye
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                    @Third-Eye said in RP Safari - Pacing Styles:

                    When I venture into staff waters again there’ll probably be more conscious tracking of this stuff in real-time because it’s useful in creating the kind of environment you want.

                    Would folks like to see scene metrics in AresCentral alongside the player login metrics? If so, which ones?

                    Tracking TRUE scene pacing is tough because there are so many variables, unfortunately.

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                    • KarmaBumK
                      KarmaBum @Faraday
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                      @Faraday I’d rather see it as a page on the individual game than on Ares Central. My thoughts went to a /scene-stats/ route that just populated a quick dashboard of metrics (avg scenes shared per day, avg characters per scene, avg words per scene, breakout of scene types, etc).

                      While I like the activity log on AresCentral, I am wary of standing up fuzzy data in what winds up looking like an official or comparative capacity. If there was just a /scene-stats/ route that could be turned on/off, that’d give game runners the chance to opt out.

                      $0.02 🙂

                      Edit to add - @Trashcan I just ran this for funsies on ODW. TY for sharing!

                      • Trad - 224
                      • Async - 399
                      • Distracted - 73

                      Currently, 5/36 scenes are tagged “Traditional” but have been ongoing for more than 1 day, so 14% are currently mis-tagged. I imagine that varies wildly, but 10-20% mis-tagged sounds fair.

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                      • KDraygoK
                        KDraygo
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                        There are also many scenes, at least the ones I am part of, that goes from Live to Async and maybe even back to Live. Mainly because those in the scenes no longer have 4+ hours blocks of time free to just RP. RL interrupts, we need to pause, and the scene is going great to end soon. Does this scene still qualify as Live? Is it now ASync? Does any scene that need to pause at any time lose it’s Live status?

                        There are too many factors involved for accurate labeling and I believe that the only way for people to tell if the overall pacing of the game is right for them is to just try it out if the theme of the game interests you. Labels can be misleading at times, just because there are more ASync scenes than normal doesn’t mean that players in the game don’t also enjoy Live scenes, it’s just how the scheduling is sometimes. Also, if a player ends up leaving the game, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the player is bad or is at fault, nor does it mean the game is bad or the staff are at fault. Sometimes things don’t just link up, somewhat like potential relationships or jobs.

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                        • hellfrogH
                          hellfrog @KDraygo
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                          @KDraygo nah, those aren’t live scenes if they are going async or continuing for days with pause. .

                          But honestly, I immediately take a dim view of claims that specific choices are correct and protected due to having jobs and lives. Nearly all people have jobs and lives, and they choose what to do with their free time how they want. No one’s time is more sacred than anyone else’s.

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                          • bear_necessitiesB
                            bear_necessities @hellfrog
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                            @hellfrog said in RP Safari - Pacing Styles:

                            view of claims that specific choices are correct and protected due to having jobs and lives

                            No one is doing that here. I think everyone in this thread has said that any and all play style is valid.

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