Board Thread:Suggestion Box/@comment-4531825-20140426231450/@comment-3503487-20140427072312

I agree with Nia's points. I think it's a good idea to diversify characters and locations, but there are other ways of doing that.

I actually think it could work out to make this city though if we still made varied characters within the ghetto without making it too stereotypical and if there's just a lot more thought into it I guess than just making this city for the sake of having more ghetto characters. Basically I feel everyone should discuss what they think should go into the city in terms of sub-locations and the whole culture of it if we were to make this work, and then from the new culture of the city we could envision characters who live there and would be different anyway (I guess more like the city leads to varied characters and not the need for ghetto characters leads to this city). I don't know if I'm making sense at all but let me know if I should clarify something I said.

On the topic of locations, I feel that it would really help if we had a locations masterguide/map to help everyone out with detailing descriptions about each location. I know Mini tried to do maps a while ago but that got to be a lot of work so unless someone wanted to take that up again if we could just describe a city/location better and explain it in relation to other places in general. For example some people know where each city is located in relation to each other as well as the culture of each but that's not really explained on our pages well. It might be an idea to make a guide in plain terms like from a roleplayer's perspective what each city/location is like. And this whole explaining thing might also fix other things that bother me like when I see just random characters going to Lebeaux Uni for example when there really is no explanation for the character being hard-working, having a family background, etc that would lead them to go there. Oh and since the consensus is to not make a city, we could also further explain the different neighborhoods in the city (and also clarify streets that are especially common for college student apartments for example) which include the ones that are more run-down as everyone said above.