» Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:01 am
That depends on what you mean by "regulars." If you mean the people who are on the most, that's probably a bad idea. Due to different time zones, you'd have the rp move five pages while one group is on, then another five when the other time zone takes over. Which always ends with people getting confused and frustrated and quitting.
Now if you mean regulars by a group of core, good rpers, then that's something else entirely. Most of the greatest rps on this site were formed and lasted only because of a group of dedicated players. Like End of an Era, which has been here for two or three years, the Immortal Blood Timeline, which has been here for longer and has some of the greatest writers now on this site because of it, or TES Bioshock, which lasted for... Quite a few months I believe. All excellent rps not only because of the story and creator, but because the rpers made them last. That's what some rps lack like the one I tried to make, The City of Shadows. It had a great plot, and I did my best to hold it together, but I didn't have any players willing to stick it out. They played until things got slow, then just up and quit.
Anyway, the point I'm trying to make is that the former definition is bad, and the latter is good.