What's started to give me grief in the Intaki RP sphere is how frustrating it's become. It doesn't seem to matter how much effort someone puts into altering the environment, either for the militias, for the nations, for individual groups, what have you. The situation remains a consistent, disappointing malaise of inactivity.
I'm really not sure what to blame this on. The obvious problem is the facwar system, but I think we've all bitched about that enough for the time being. The second is what we're discussing here, players simply refusing to acknowledge or offer credence for RP that negates or opposes theirs. Again, not sure what to attribute this to.
The nature of the Intaki-based RP sphere is fascinating, because it forces so many facets of the Federation and State into play at once, literally everyone could potentially have a stake in Intaki's future. But for all the work put into it, nothing seems to happen. I can't speak for the ILF's efforts in the past, but from what I've heard, there was a time when Intaki could be influenced by player actions.
Just in this thread we've already seen how complex Intaki RP can get. Not to mention, it incorporates Placid and Syndicate, just by being a connecting pin in that part of the cluster, so to speak. It's just a shame that too few parties are willing to put their backs into it.
All in all, I'm still optimistic about the entire situation because what we have today is so incredibly much more than what was happening in Intaki circles back when I started role-playing in Eve. Lots more opportunities for all stakeholders than in the old days.
But personally I'm tired of putting up ideas and facing dismissive responses which ICly say "blahblahblhblah", but the OOC and true meaning behind the words is clear: an emotionally charged "you are doing it wrong". [bittervet] I've fought that fight too many times now. [/bittervet]
That's why it would be important for CCP to comment on some key issues.
Then again, sometimes it seems to me that nothing from CCP would be enough so I'm not sure if there is anything that they could say which would actually change anything substantially.
In the distant past there was literally almost nothing overt in the PF about any of this and CCP have already openly incorporated it countless times, step by step bringing in things and going with the motions of the RP community. It may not always look like that for the newer movers'n'shakers, but for someone who watched the scene unfold from the very beginning it looks pretty optimistic in that regard. But despite this the bitching continues, apparently without any ability from certain parties to read between the lines.
The fact is that there will always be a line between
[what is known] and
[what is not known] in the PF and motivated players will always go beyond
[what is known] into the untapped frontier of unexplored ideas. For every such exploration, there will be opposition. For my own speculations and ventures into that turf, I've tried to cleave pretty close to what has been established, using universal themes and logical patterns to develop things further. Intaki yoga is probably the most unsupported thing I've ever come up with.
I don't mind the IC opposition - in fact, why pioneer a separatist movement
in a static game if one doesn't actually welcome the opposition? It is the barely veiled OOC spite which turns me off when faced with it time and time again.