Aug 3, 2021 3:25 pm
So you've finally done it, a game is set up but you're not sure what to do the game forums are empty, you may have recruited Players you may not have either way it's best to have your forums set up from the outset. Here I present a few Ideas of what to put in your game forums
Stand Alone Threads
1: Out Of Character
the out of character thread is useful for all sorts of things such as notifying people when you're going to be absent or your characters making a plan. As this is the most undefined thread most anything could end up in it.
2: Character Creation
All good games must start somewhere and this place is usually with character creation, in your first character creation post it will be useful to post Character Creation Guidelines as well as any homebrew rules you may have for the game.
3: Game Forums
It's nice to have your game that is actively running nice and accessible to everyone so you can go ahead and stick it right in the middle of everything you can even Sticky that thread so it's always at the top.
Subforums
Video On Creating Subforums and the ACP in general by user Qralloq here
1: Finished Game Forums
Once a story arc has completed one can move that thread Into the Finished Game Forums or Archive where things can be referenced later if need be but don't crowd up the main area.
2: Player Notes
At some point your players will become unable to remember everything that has happened the best way to prevent this from becoming an issue is to create a subforum to allow your players to take notes DO NOT TAKE NOTES FOR YOUR PLAYERS doing this can cause them to not need to try to figure out what is important for themselves.
3: Setting Glossary
You can keep track of all sorts of things here from NPC's to locations this is similar to you DM Notes below except you limit it to what you players know.
4: DM Notes
This is of course purely optional if you choose you can create notes that the players cannot see in there own subforum this will make things easy to convert over to other posts, as you can easily include formatting.5: Player & DM chats
depending on the style of game and the players you are with you run you may wish to have a chat that only one player and the DM can access, don't try and set these up before you have found players for your game and also make sure the player would use it before creating it as otherwise it will just be an empty thread that takes up space
Stand Alone Threads
1: Out Of Character
the out of character thread is useful for all sorts of things such as notifying people when you're going to be absent or your characters making a plan. As this is the most undefined thread most anything could end up in it.
2: Character Creation
All good games must start somewhere and this place is usually with character creation, in your first character creation post it will be useful to post Character Creation Guidelines as well as any homebrew rules you may have for the game.
3: Game Forums
It's nice to have your game that is actively running nice and accessible to everyone so you can go ahead and stick it right in the middle of everything you can even Sticky that thread so it's always at the top.
Subforums
Video On Creating Subforums and the ACP in general by user Qralloq here
1: Finished Game Forums
Once a story arc has completed one can move that thread Into the Finished Game Forums or Archive where things can be referenced later if need be but don't crowd up the main area.
2: Player Notes
At some point your players will become unable to remember everything that has happened the best way to prevent this from becoming an issue is to create a subforum to allow your players to take notes DO NOT TAKE NOTES FOR YOUR PLAYERS doing this can cause them to not need to try to figure out what is important for themselves.
3: Setting Glossary
You can keep track of all sorts of things here from NPC's to locations this is similar to you DM Notes below except you limit it to what you players know.
4: DM Notes
This is of course purely optional if you choose you can create notes that the players cannot see in there own subforum this will make things easy to convert over to other posts, as you can easily include formatting.
OOC:
if the moderators have any edits they wish to make I give them full permission to do so, not that I could stop them :)depending on the style of game and the players you are with you run you may wish to have a chat that only one player and the DM can access, don't try and set these up before you have found players for your game and also make sure the player would use it before creating it as otherwise it will just be an empty thread that takes up space
Last edited August 3, 2021 8:18 pm