Paid Role-Playing
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I understand that there are paid MUDs out there but as a theoretical exercise, what would happen if MUSHing ever became monetized in some way? Would you personally PAY for a STed experience? They do apparently do this with DnD!
Would this concrete exchange make things easier for you, or would it be antithetical to the concept of collaborative writing?
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I would not pay and I would not accept pay. I’m an unpaid martyr okay I’ve spent 28 years making this a core part of my personality
More seriously, I am just tired of paying for things.

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The idea of dealing with players who think they’re a paying ‘customer’ always gets a legit, IRL, full-body shudder out of me when this comes up.
I’m also uninterested in pay-for-play MU-style RP, but I also never subbed to an MMO, which ate a lot of MUDers when they were just coming on the scene. To some degree I think I’m just not a player that appeals to, at least when it comes to this stuff.
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The closest thing I will ever get to paying to RP is the entry fee to gaming conventions.
Thankfully I’m social enough that I have several MUs to play when I want online RP, and a reasonably sized local tabletop scene for in person RP.
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i would definitely not. dabbling in paid DnD, even my strong belief that storytellers should be allowed to do what they want was tested by the annoyance and expectation of “i am paying for this”.
any time anyone ever suggested arx be monetized in some way, I broke out in full body shudders
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I think the more freeform story-driven RP experience is too subjective to work well as a paid endeavor. I shudder to imagine “pay to win” applied to storytelling.
That said, I’m pretty sure there were some monetized games in the early 90s that were more RP-oriented. Maybe they were closer to RPIs. I think Otherspace had some things you could pay for? Or maybe it was just a patreon style tip jar? It’s been forever, and I was only there briefly, so apologies if I’m misremembering.
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I joined Otherspace long after everyone else did and I recall vaguely some attempt to monetize it in some way. The director was compiling everyone’s scenes into a book and selling it… I THINK?