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An error occurred while saving the comment Joe Rogers commentedSome type of player rating is huge. The number of people how bid for a spot in a game only to go 'radio silent' is, for lack of a better term, insulting. I realize it will be a difficult thing to police, but without it, I don't have the confidence to remain a customer.
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For our public launch we will be adding a place where narrators (and world builders) can share helpful content, images, and links.
An error occurred while saving the comment Joe Rogers commentedYa. I've already encountered a need for this in a game. It's a Firefly- like setting and the cast created places to use in their bios. Being able to accumulate a visual representation of a land, a solar system, a galaxy... whatever would be really nice.
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I feel this would be a great addition. The reason why is that Storium is unique to any other game i've played because it actually has a return. You can play WoW for three years, and you can't use any of what you learn in real life (except for extremely rare exceptions), but here I have a chance to become a better writer, gain a better grasp of grammar, learn from people who are more fluent, and also help those who are perhaps not as fluent as I am. I envision the version of Storium that will appear in the class room. An advanced session of Storium where the cast police themselves would be a great thing for students who are excelling. I personally would love people fact checking and proofing my moves - either as a player or a narrator. I also think there should be an 'approve' button where the person who posts next's first responsibility is to give the previous post a read through and either approve it, or request changes. I don't think any of this functionality should be always on, but the ability to turn it on would be absolutely great.