Thread:Shadowbolt500/@comment-30384301-20190818153938/@comment-26888167-20190905135954

Exactly. I really do believe that the activity level of the lead roleplayer is always important. In fact, I think that's one of the things that modern IaLR needs the most. Before since it was more random and less structured plots, the plot could still continue without the lead writer for a while, since users could just do their thing and see what comes out of it. But now that we follow a more structured and plot-based format, the presence of the lead writer can make or break an episode nowadays.

That, and the fact that I think some of us just got bored eventually. I mean, the concept was good, but I'm sure why it didn't play out as good as I imagined it would.

Should I do another episode to revive the roleplay, and then let someone else do the next one, or does someone else want to do the upcoming episode?