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== Discontent ==
 
== Discontent ==
  
With the RPGWW comic and RPing beginning to take off, there was suddenly a lot more to the community to attract posters who weren't interested in RPG World. More people began to come to the forum, which wasn't completely to the liking of everyone there at the time.
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With the RPGWW comic established and RPing beginning to take off, the RPG World forum grew larger and its demographics began to change. Sometimes, new posters came to the forum without any interest in RPG World at all, instead attracted to parts of the forum community. Some RPG World fans complained of marginalization, especially as talk of the comic became less and less common. It was pointed out more than once that this was the RPG World forum and not the RPGWW forum.
  
Larger than before, the RPG World forum now had very distinct social groups. There were those who spammed and those did not, those who RPed and those who didn't, those who talked about the comic and those who did not even so much as read it. There were artists, who tended to be popular and well-known, if also sometimes disliked and envied for their popularity based on their "innate" skill. There were also the other well-known forumers--those who posted frequently, those who had "loud" personas, or those who contributed in some significant way to the community (such as Chrono_Catfish).
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The RPG World forum now had very distinct social groups. There were those who talked about the RPG World comic and those who did not even so much as read it. There were RPers and non-RPers. There were those who "spammed"--taking a light-hearted and irreverent approach to most of the forum, often derailing threads--and others who were irritated by these posters. There were well-known forumers, such as artists and comic authors, frequent posters, and forumers with particularly salient personality (or persona) traits. There were lesser known forumers, some of whom resented being overshadowed.
  
People who were unhappy stated so. Plenty of suggestions were made as to who should leave and who should stay. It was pointed out more than once that this was the RPG World forum, especially as talk of the comic became less and less common.
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In addition to the social changes, the forum itself was experiencing technical problems more and more frequently. It had, from at least 2001 onward, suffered the problem of disappearing threads. This was now happening more and more frequently and becoming more bothersome: the loss of RP posts created no small amount of grief.
  
The forum itself was experiencing technical problems more and more frequently. It had always--at least from 2001 onward--suffered the problem of having the occasional thread eaten, but now it was happening more and more frequently. The board went down for several days, taking several threads and user accounts with it.
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One day, the RPG World forum--and all other Keenspace forums--went down for several days. Several of our threads and user accounts went with it, permanently lost. As this was a Keenspace problem, there wasn't much for Ian J or the forumers to do but wait until Keenspace decided upon and implemented a solution. This Keen solution was to move their forums away from the Universal Bulletin Board and over to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phpbb phpBB].
 
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This was a keenspace-wide problem, however, and the keen powers that be were keen on a solution. The solution, then, that the good folks of keen appeared to settle upon was to move away from the UBB-based forums and over to phpBB.
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== Keen phpBB are...GO! ==
 
== Keen phpBB are...GO! ==

Revision as of 10:50, 28 October 2008

This article is supplemented by A RPGWW History: Miscellany. Be sure to check out the other page for additional information.

RPG World

RPG World comic book and Dragobo plushie.

RPG World is an unfinished webcomic that parodies the cliches of video games, especially those of the RPG genre. The history of the RPGWW community can trace its roots to RPG World's web forum circa early- to mid-2001. While RPGWW did not start as the role-playing community it is now, its earliest members were typically gamers and fans of the RPG genre.

RPG World's forum in mid-2001 was a Universal Bulletin Board maintained by Keenspot and the comic's author, Ian Jones-Quartey . All threads were displayed in a large, single section, much like the current RPG World forum or any single sub-section of our current RPGWW forum. Perhaps influenced by these limitations, there was a certain uniformity to posts in both content and tone. Posts that weren't about the webcomic itself--and some that were--frequently centered around light discussion or nonsense, avoiding serious or potentially contentious subjects.

At this time, many posters created and posted under a persona. Early personas established during this period include Ash Fanrico, Daniel, Folx/EmpressFolx, Jinx, KingOfDoma, Neko, Nekogami, Phil/EmpressPhil, Rydia-chan/Empress Rydia, Stephan, Vulture, and Zero the Barkeep (not to be confused with Capntastic or "Brodzky Zero"). It was also during this time that the country of Doma was established.

RPGWW? RPGWW!

The beginnings of IC inn destruction? It all started out so innocently!

A handful of posters created and used modified sprites to represent their forum personas, and used these images as their forum avatars. This trend caught on quickly and rose in popularity, especially as posters such as AbbaTerra, Ash Fanrico, and FFFanatic combined posts with multiple sprites to create something that--at the time--was unique and frequently entertaining.

some RPGWWers today still make sprites for RP characters, such as poster Kai has for character Safiyeh
A poster named Chrono_Catfish decided to start a comic using these sprites. Since the comic itself was inspired by RPG World posters and various forum shenanigans, Chrono_Catfish brainstormed with other posters to come up with a name for his comic. In the end, the comic was named RPG World World. The acronym RPGWW was quickly derived from the name of his comic and eventually adopted as the official name of the community. Soon after the start of the comic, poster pdrydia collected the backlog of RPG World World comics and created the first RPGWW website; today, Chrono_Catfish's entire comic is archived on the RPGWW website.

RPing

The personas under which forumers posted were very similar to RP characters in their own right. Forumers posted in the role of their persona, responding to the personas of other forumers. In this way, small and large plots were created, often spawning new characters: Staniel, for instance, or TDTLTTOBNL. The earliest attempts at RPs were similar to this, but purposefully instigated instead of happy accidents. They largely did not take off.

The first RP to finish would be The Hit, started by Ash Fanrico. While bearing typical features of a first venture into RPing--such as power imbalance and character control--the players who participated in the RP enjoyed it greatly. The formation of RPGWW's RP canon started with the Hit, although only select events from this particular RP are canon.

The second RP to finish was Rise of the Guild (sequel: In Pursuit of the Darkness). This RP was started and GMed by Archmage, using Philsys; an RP system that had recently been developed by forumer Phil-dog.

After the successful completion of Archmage's first RP and especially his second--and his loud encouragement--more posters began to try their hands at GMing and RPing.

Discontent

With the RPGWW comic established and RPing beginning to take off, the RPG World forum grew larger and its demographics began to change. Sometimes, new posters came to the forum without any interest in RPG World at all, instead attracted to parts of the forum community. Some RPG World fans complained of marginalization, especially as talk of the comic became less and less common. It was pointed out more than once that this was the RPG World forum and not the RPGWW forum.

The RPG World forum now had very distinct social groups. There were those who talked about the RPG World comic and those who did not even so much as read it. There were RPers and non-RPers. There were those who "spammed"--taking a light-hearted and irreverent approach to most of the forum, often derailing threads--and others who were irritated by these posters. There were well-known forumers, such as artists and comic authors, frequent posters, and forumers with particularly salient personality (or persona) traits. There were lesser known forumers, some of whom resented being overshadowed.

In addition to the social changes, the forum itself was experiencing technical problems more and more frequently. It had, from at least 2001 onward, suffered the problem of disappearing threads. This was now happening more and more frequently and becoming more bothersome: the loss of RP posts created no small amount of grief.

One day, the RPG World forum--and all other Keenspace forums--went down for several days. Several of our threads and user accounts went with it, permanently lost. As this was a Keenspace problem, there wasn't much for Ian J or the forumers to do but wait until Keenspace decided upon and implemented a solution. This Keen solution was to move their forums away from the Universal Bulletin Board and over to phpBB.

Keen phpBB are...GO!

One day, the RPG World comic board link led to a VERY different forum. Instead of the familiar whites and pale greys of the UBB, the board was dark. Lord only knows why keenspace decided to change the color scheme so drastically--people complained, of course, because it was different--but more importantly, for a time, the board worked a little better.

Then someone changed the phpBB color scheme. And everything went to hell.

The pages loaded slowly at the best of times, on a fast connection, leaving dial-up-dependent forumers "SoL." Roughly half the time, however, the pages refused to answer for even the best of connections.

Thus...

Suicidal Sprite, to the rescue

An early incarnation of the ezB RPGWW. While there are broken images in this screenshot, the colors depicted are correct; the board's color scheme was minimally changed sometime between 4 Dec 2002 and 10 Feb 2003.

Poster Suicidal Sprite went to ezboard.com to open a new board--one we could actually post at. The ezB RPGWW was established on 22 April 2002.

The original idea was that we would, at the least, have a temporary place to post until keenspace got it's rear in gear. Perhaps if we liked the forum enough, we'd just stay there. There was a little concern that keenspace wouldn't provide usable boards, as the UBB boards had some pretty notable issues to begin with.

There was a little discontent with the move due to the overt distancing from RPG World. By this time, however, a growing number of the community didn't read the comic; a few were unaware of its existence. This was brought up in the discussion over the matter. While IanJ was becoming aware of the problems with the forums and working on moving his board to an independent phpBB system, RPGWWers decided that the benefits of the ezB forum won out over staying as the "RPG World comic forum."

Communication with Ian during this time was lacking. Ian posted in the ezB forum about this, mentioning that he would have appreciated being alerted to the problems with the forums sooner. He offered to set us up in the phpBB he was setting up, which would have a large number of the most important benefits offered by ezB: most notably, divided subforums and moderators. Today, he keeps a link to the RP forum from the RPG World comic page. The comic forum is strictly on-topic, with a stickied post which links to a separate off-topic board.

RPG World upgraded to keenspot roughly the same time that RPGWW moved to the ezB. This helped bring an influx of new posters to Ian's comic forums, which began a new evolution of their own.

As for us RPGWWers, on our ezB RPGWW, we were giddy with our new forum. The ability to create subforums was perhaps one of the most indispensable new features: RPs could be separated from spam, spam from discussions, discussions from art, art from RPGWW and RPGW comic discussion. Having our own admins and moderators was also incredibly useful--or, rather, the abilities they have to delete spam, block spammers, and move posts. The ability to customize images and colors was also quickly utilized, as were custom postranks.

The original administrators of the ezB RPGWW were Suicidal Sprite (also the ezOp), Archmage, DMSCV, and pdrydia. Later admins would be Squintz Altec, Kai, and Idran1701 while pdrydia would step down to moderator.

Independent phpBB

The phpBB as screenshotted on 19 Feb 2007.

Yuku is to be the next evolution of the ezBoard forums which has been in development since 2005. As of January 2007, ezBoard is to run for at least another 12 months (as per an administrator on the yuku.com boards); however, switchover from ezB to yuku is not planned or described as an opt-in, opt-out business.

On 5 January 2007, Idran1701 posted the topic Should we move to another forum? Prompting the post were two primary concerns; [1] the cost of gold renewal, a concern previously expressed by the community at large, and [2] the potential that the script for importing our threads from the ezB to the phpBB may well break with further yuku changes.

There were many pros associated with moving and less cons. The most convincing pros, in addition to the lowered upkeep cost, centered around the customizable qualities of the phpBB. Ease in transferring threads and user accounts was likely also a major deciding factor.

Cons included the loss of posticons and personal icons as well as the ability for individual posters to set a post-per-page limit.

After the move was agreed upon and both threads and user accounts were transferred, it was discovered that many user accounts experienced lowered postcounts. Postcounts themselves did not transfer to the phpBB, but the transferred posts of a user counted toward the 'new' postrank. However, a number of user posts from the ezB era were gone; in the ezB setup, forums had a limit of 20 pages of threads per subforum, and only 25 threads per page. As a result of this, the more active subforums (OOC, Kotoki's, Discussion, Testing, Fanart) regularly "lost" threads when new ones were posted and were "pushed off the edge of the forum" or "eaten."

The forum layout changed minimally after the move. Ultraspam--which had begun as a forum for RPGWWers to use for testing the new forum while deciding whether or not to move--was moved to become a sometimes-visible subforum of Kotoki's. A second level of subforums was added to the Archives, "collapsing" the space those forums had previously taken up. The Unspoken Forum became accessible to all. Finally, the Testing forum--now largely superfluous due to the retroactive nature of changes to signatures, avatars, and postranks--was removed.

With the move of RPGWW to the phpBB board, Idran also moved the RPGWW website from its then-current address of zeke.tzo.com/rpgww over to the same hosting as the forum. Now the forums are found at forums.rpgww.org and the website at rpgww.org.

Miscellany

Being a rather large account of its own right, please see the separate article, A RPGWW History: Miscellany.