As someone who has been personally affected by RPR for long periods of time, after a discussion with some newer members to the server I believe that RPR has no place in 2024 Arelith. In the past it was used to gate-keep many things that were limited because Jjerm did not want an influx of players to have access to classes/races/gifts to make them more desirable. The attitude to the server development has changed over the years and there's nothing wrong with that. When I owned nwn diamond, I was a 40 RPR player, but during the transition from diamond to ee, new player keys were necessary. I left for the military and pretty much never had time to devote to playing Arelith for many years. I recently retired and I decided to check in on things roughly 5 years ago, and rpr has been an issue ever since. It took 3 years to get 20 rpr, and at that time both my wife and I had joined to play occasionally. Weekends occasionally, or just some nights after work and because I worked odd hours we were mainly playing off peak times. I am going to do my best to break down my argument so that it makes sense to people who are new and old alike.
Reasons to dismantle the system:
Although the gatekeeping has been somewhat changed, without a doubt it is something that every player has to contend with. There are still classes/races that are MANDATORY RPR required to play. I have always felt as if everyone should have equal access to all the goodies the server has. Having some players able to access them and others not is limiting to everyone's experience, regardless to if they have the RPR. I know that I'm going to get responses saying "Immersion breaking" BS, but consider it from a new player perspective. Automatically being at a disadvantage as a new player will drive some away. Irongron told me straight up before that this is not a democracy, and that is part of the reason why I did not come back to play Arelith for many many years.
RPR is based on luck, playtimes, and if you are a player who is in the in crowd. Arelith has always been this way. There is a mechanical advantage with relation to RPR XP ticks, and it makes the leveling experience much easier for those who play alot more than others. It's a natural fact of life that you can only play so often, and IRL will always trump RP in that regard. No RPR would get rid of the luck factor of having to opt into whatever the DMs are doing or forcing more playtime devoted by people who don't realistically have the time to play.
The RPR uptick experience is entirely based on staff control. Getting rid of RPR and allowing everyone to get the same XP upticks would allow the staff to never need to worry about who has or has not achieved RPR and doing it manually based on request from players. Yesterday I was criticized by a contributor because I was asked to post my previous RPR request from Astrolabe because the message given by the DM was something he agreed with (Something to do with time basis NOT PLAYING ENOUGH... -,-). It's BS again. I do not disagree with the DMs stance on it, but also why force yourself to take up more work when it is not necessary. RPR is broken up in 5 levels. Break it down to 2 levels. And make it easy for recommend to allow us to give ANYONE an in to the system. Not this 30RPR recommend bs.
The current system is inherently unfair. To speak on my experience, for 5 years I have never achieved 30 RPR. It took 2 years to hit 20 RPR, and from then never another increase. Others will say that they got 20 RPR within a week, 30 RPR in 2 days. I have literally heard the gammut. It's something that people are heavily incentivized to get as high as possible from a mechanical perspective, yet it's not something anyone talks about OOC from my experience unless it's someone asking or complaining about the current system.
I am certain that everyone is going to have their opinions about this, and I would love to get some honest perspectives with regards to this issue. Please do not be an Snuggybear to the staff. They aren't paid to do what they do. And Irongron, I know it's not a democracy, you're free to ban me. I feel I need to speak up on behalf of everyone stuck in this stupid system.