((A. Seems like that would be more complicated than it's worth...I mean, 90% of us are in roughly the same spot for hours on end, not counting breaks. Plus, it sets up a sort of implication that we can only have one conversation per half-hour.
B. The second seems acceptable, as long as we don't need to worry about being in only one conversation at a RL time.))
(A. Don't forget you are also working, and each of those tasks takes quite a bit. While it is possible to speak with the others nearby you working on a task, you can't readily go around to different groups, because then the work would not get done. In addition, conversations take a long time to complete, so while you could say you were on break, there are times when you
can't, because the time it takes to walk the distance between the areas, added into the conversation length, could put you past the 4 hour point, making the work have to take more time than you have available, meaning it isn't completed, and you have to work on it
again during the next time frame.)
And really, I view conversations as the minimum of roleplaying. The 'rich' stuff is where you describe the body language of the characters and their inner thoughts, which honestly, the second is the best form for character development, in my opinion. When you do that, everyone gets to know your character better, which allows others to create longer posts, using your character, and having them perform actions that make sense.)
((Body language is pretty minor, thoughts are cheap, and it's the character-on-character interactions that make things interesting.))
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(You
highly underestimate the ability to use thought to make things interesting. Just look at Erils's reaction to hunting. In my opinion, that was more interesting than most of the conversations that have been had in this thread.)
(You underestimate the potency of people getting caught up in that.)
((Your point?))
(My point was that discussions people are caught up in can keep the thread up just as good as roleplaying sometimes. Example: this very discussion.)