On Alts: A Plea from the GM Team
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 6:30 pm
This is a post about having multiple alternate characters, or "alts", and some of the troubles we as a GM team experience related to them. To clarify from the beginning, we're not saying "don't make alts". We all do it. Trying out new things is fun. But if people continually "alt-hop" (switch from character to character) it can cause some significant frustration to the GM team.
Once again, there's nothing wrong with trying out different things and finding out what's neat and fun. We do, however, encourage players to find a groove and a specific character to really dedicate to playing. Here are a few reasons why:
- If a player continually alt-hops to different characters, we (and other players!) are going to have a rough time getting to know any of those characters and their story.
- If you don't concentrate on any one character and as a result your alt army are all fairly unskilled, you won't have someone with exceptional skills, talents, and reputation to be called on when big things happen!
- Even the best and most disciplined of players are going to have trouble keeping straight all the combined knowledge their alt army has accumulated. Once you know something, no matter how good a roleplayer you are, you then have to make a conscious choice to specifically act as if you didn't have that knowledge (and also have to resist making conveniently coincidental rationalizations as to how your character might just happen to act on that OOC knowledge, but supposedly based on other factors that you invent).
- We're less likely to give particular attention to your alts if you already have another character who's involved in things. We like to spread the love to different players, rather than making multiple special events and other things keep happening to or for the same player just because they have a lot of alts.
- We are actively making storylines for some longer term/well-established characters (not players - characters). This takes time, and we don't like to have to give people a heads up to switch to their other alt - we would prefer to surprise them with unique and unusual situations fluidly without needing to resort to OOC communications and indications that something is about to happen.
- We get particularly irked when people hop alts continually as events unfold so that they always have just the right character to be involved in every aspect. It's especially bad when players hop alts who are involved in different sides/aspects of the same event - we really, really don't like this. It also means that if things happen at the same time, we can only depend on one of your involved characters to be present.
- It's hard to keep track of all those alts! Sometimes we do plan events with the expectation that certain characters be involved, and it's not good when some of those characters are alts of the same person.
- Making an alt just to see all the secret abilities, facilities, and perks of a guild is super duper uncool.
- Dedicating to a specific character really helps flesh that character out, and the GM team gets to know them better and can better tailor events to have them specifically involved. Having a dedicated character will also likely result in that character being well-known by the community and will result in that character naturally being more involved in various goings-on. This will also help us flesh out our later life aspect of our game for more experienced heroes and villains.
- It's frustrating and even sad when a GM gets to know and depend on a character, and then the player abandons that character for an alt. We get attached to the characters you guys play!
So if you really, really like constantly switching around to different alts, that's not strictly prohibited, but just know that you significantly reduce your chances of being involved in larger events, due to the above-mentioned frustrations and concerns. Also know that we will be implementing some hard policy and mechanical restrictions on alt-swapping in various situations and circumstances in the future.
Once again, there's nothing wrong with trying out different things and finding out what's neat and fun. We do, however, encourage players to find a groove and a specific character to really dedicate to playing. Here are a few reasons why:
- If a player continually alt-hops to different characters, we (and other players!) are going to have a rough time getting to know any of those characters and their story.
- If you don't concentrate on any one character and as a result your alt army are all fairly unskilled, you won't have someone with exceptional skills, talents, and reputation to be called on when big things happen!
- Even the best and most disciplined of players are going to have trouble keeping straight all the combined knowledge their alt army has accumulated. Once you know something, no matter how good a roleplayer you are, you then have to make a conscious choice to specifically act as if you didn't have that knowledge (and also have to resist making conveniently coincidental rationalizations as to how your character might just happen to act on that OOC knowledge, but supposedly based on other factors that you invent).
- We're less likely to give particular attention to your alts if you already have another character who's involved in things. We like to spread the love to different players, rather than making multiple special events and other things keep happening to or for the same player just because they have a lot of alts.
- We are actively making storylines for some longer term/well-established characters (not players - characters). This takes time, and we don't like to have to give people a heads up to switch to their other alt - we would prefer to surprise them with unique and unusual situations fluidly without needing to resort to OOC communications and indications that something is about to happen.
- We get particularly irked when people hop alts continually as events unfold so that they always have just the right character to be involved in every aspect. It's especially bad when players hop alts who are involved in different sides/aspects of the same event - we really, really don't like this. It also means that if things happen at the same time, we can only depend on one of your involved characters to be present.
- It's hard to keep track of all those alts! Sometimes we do plan events with the expectation that certain characters be involved, and it's not good when some of those characters are alts of the same person.
- Making an alt just to see all the secret abilities, facilities, and perks of a guild is super duper uncool.
- Dedicating to a specific character really helps flesh that character out, and the GM team gets to know them better and can better tailor events to have them specifically involved. Having a dedicated character will also likely result in that character being well-known by the community and will result in that character naturally being more involved in various goings-on. This will also help us flesh out our later life aspect of our game for more experienced heroes and villains.
- It's frustrating and even sad when a GM gets to know and depend on a character, and then the player abandons that character for an alt. We get attached to the characters you guys play!
So if you really, really like constantly switching around to different alts, that's not strictly prohibited, but just know that you significantly reduce your chances of being involved in larger events, due to the above-mentioned frustrations and concerns. Also know that we will be implementing some hard policy and mechanical restrictions on alt-swapping in various situations and circumstances in the future.