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It's unfair to be judged by only 2-5 higher ups. I wasn't a member of there, and saying it from a perspective of a person who wasn't there, it's not cool at all to be judged only by specific people and I assume only the "popular" onces.
As someone actually apart of the sorority and fraternity, you didn't get in based on "popularity points"A large issue that many people were concerned with during the era of the household was bias on the picking of members. And how many members that belonged to one team also made up household members. While that’s a valid concern, I believe that with re-adding a system obviously comes with changes. Before everything was mainly controlled by the leads of the sorority and frat, namely team captains. Which is why I think that if this was added a third time around, the college faction lead could be the one making most of the larger decisions like re-doing housing and deciding on members.
Completely agree + the main house burnt down for a reason, it was mostly staff members and was completely unobtainable unless you had any sort of staff connection or were popular on the server-1
Big fat NO
Sorority and frat were one of THE most toxic places in the server and probably one of the main reasons significant groups in the server were created. Most of what came from the households was drama, bullying, and other concerning happenings. It was a great place to hang out but quite a toxic environment. I believe it's not something SRP should have again.
Highschool sports teams in japan don't own large townhouses at the center of town? Student councils don't own towers in Japan?No. Japan doesn't even have sororities and fraternities, just do clubs
ON THE NOTE OF SOROFRAT:
It is almost funny seeing all of my predictions come true, and I'm glad someone is speaking up about it. Realism is beginning to hurt the server because people are forgetting that we are in a roleplay that's set in fictional Japan. Who says we can't have the sorofrat? We're in an international exchange school! It's something that's meant to be fun... But most importantly? It acted as a giant physical mixer. There were people inside the sorofrat area with tags, without tags, on different teams, etc. It was an easy place to run in to other college students. (Plus any time a younger kid walked in, it fueled an interaction) I was reading the thread about community problems recently, and there were at least a few that mentioned the fact players feel more distant now than they did before.
Bonus note on realism: If you can find a way to make your "unrealistic" unique thing believable, I'm all for it. Roleplay itself should be prioritized over realism.
In the end of the rush week only the members' friends got in sadly so it didn't help at all and again, it wasn't fair at all.Rush weeks are hosted where many students basically compete for the role through roleplay, to get into the household is by being a good enough roleplayer. That was it, no requirements for teams. All you had to be to attend these rush weeks were a college student. I went through this process to get into the household
It quite literally was I don't really know what to tell youIn the end of the rush week only the members' friends got in sadly so it didn't help at all and again, it wasn't fair at all.
I believe it was removed for realism and just a general change-1
Too many paragraphs so gonna keep it simple
Sorofrat was removed for a reason, too restrictive and didn't work. If we want Spartans to be more alive it should include all Spartans, not just a specific group of friendssss
I agree that the houses are pretty restrictive and that there needs to be a better hub for Spartans that isn't forgotten in the forest, but so is a sorofrat that's limited in who can be around there.I believe it was removed for realism and just a general change
You're saying the frat & sorority was too restrictive when it constantly hosted special events just for college students, had its backyard constantly opened and invited roleplay in (before I was apart of it in 2021, I mainly went there to roleplay despite not being a household member) and had rush weeks that invited all college students in for a chance to compete to get in via roleplay
If you want to speak about restrictions, what have the team houses been doing for college? College is a smaller community since the role is harder to obtain, which is why an area like the sorority and fraternity was vital for any roleplay between college students after and during school. What is more restricting, team homes where only the members have keys, that only the members friends are usually invited into, excluding the general college public, or a space where most people can be let in by befriending one of the twenty household members either icly or oocly, along with a backyard that is open to everyone and not just people who gained the trust of members?
You may have noticed that I'm speaking about this in a way not dwelling on the past, because i truly believe it wont be the same and it's not going to be a copy and paste from one year ago. That mentality isn't there for team wiping, and when some teams have been wiped they've improved from the past, so why can't the sorority and fraternity? College needs a big change right now to really fix it, since all the small changes have gone unnoticed, it really needs more community.
The sorority and frat roster was large, and continued expanding. With only around 20 household member spots, exclusion is inevitable. That's with quite literally every single roster on this server. People will be excluded. It's not special to the sorority and frat, and not everyone can be included in something like that off the bat. What they can do is put effort into roleplaying with people inside the household if they really want to make connections past the constant events, and roleplay in areas open to everyone.
but they do have a conveniently located bowling alleyBobcats are way more active and stuff right now, and they don't have a sorofrat.
I agree that the houses are pretty restrictive and that there needs to be a better hub for Spartans that isn't forgotten in the forest, but so is a sorofrat that's limited in who can be around there.
Bobcats are way more active and stuff right now, and they don't have a sorofrat. Idk if it would really be the best move, we honestly just need more events and for Spartans to be involved more.
(Take my opinion with a grain of salt, I was never in the sorofrat so *shrug*. S just me opinion)
-1 for sorofrat and applications but hear me out
The bobcats do not have a sorofrat. They have a basement under the bowling alley and the palour. I do agree that the shed is way too far away and the spartans should also have a territory. I do not have any ideas in mind at the moment but what if we came up with something else instead? Somewhere in the city (with a better location) where the spartans could hang out more and also have something little to take care of just like the ice cream parlour? I think would be way better
The only place that is on my mind atm is the second floor of the club luxe (that is way too big, HUGE.) but what if we grab a big chunk of it to be a smaller club and the rest of it as a hangout area? with a gym, movie room, game room... NOT BEDROOMS
For your second point I already mentioned that bobcats haven't really needed a hub or anything like the bowling alley because of the amount of them, and how it's always going to be double the size of college. If a bobcat event is announced on the server, people show up not for the reason to intergrade themselves in the community, simply just because they see that their a bobcat and that's the reason they go. Over time those people become apart of the bobcat community, which basically means it has constant growth. (By community, I mean closer in terms of teams or councils, not simply having the highschool role)
The reason College needs a hub is because their community is so disconnected, for college to work there needs to be events and gatherings like in the past, ways that all college students can interact with each other. College doesn't have the luxury of full teams, populated events, and active members because nobody wants to be in college. The reason I think a sorofrat is the best move is because it stays consistent and won't die out.
If we desperately need events and involvement, which we do, those are two things the sorority and fraternity can solve.
I already explained three times above that it's not rigged. To get into college you've had to develop your roleplay, that's what makes the sorority and fraternity achievable. No players are popular now, because there's no college community so I wouldn't even worry about that..-1 yes
Don't take it personally, but as someone who tried once in the rush week and failed, upon knowing only members' friends were let in, I found it very unfair to those who are regular players with no "connections" with people within the frat.
As mentioned before by other members above, it was unfair and seemed kind of bias like, how are players supposed to develop their rp if they're not given any chances to do so? If we want activity in college, it is about time to change the community's thoughts about not so popular players as if they don't care, I met quite good ropers that weren't that popular and their RP was very good but the issue was they weren't friends of popular players.
We want college activity, of course, but doesn't seem like we want to change our mind and actually include or give other players a chance to prove themselves.
Can't speak for all rushweek decisionmaking when I was absent during a couple of the cuts but we actually did have a criteria and process to attempt to make it fair. We did genuinely make cuts on the first day based on a lot of stuff about RP quality but it wasn't as much as 'connections' as much as people who were unafraid to actually engage in RP outside a small group. You genuinely had to be brave both IC and OOC to go through, as well as have a readable and interesting (non-Mary Sue) roleplay style.Don't take it personally, but as someone who tried once in the rush week and failed, upon knowing only members' friends were let in, I found it very unfair to those who are regular players with no "connections" with people within the frat.