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|''It can help to sim every other day to stay in a good rhythm to achieve that. Some sim more often than that... but that's far from required. It's a casual observation that the more someone sims, the lower the quality and the shorter the length of the sim is. So sacrificing quality for quantity is obviously not desirable. However, someone who only sims twice a month - even if those sims are the bees knees - isn't desirable either.''
|''It can help to sim every other day to stay in a good rhythm to achieve that. Some sim more often than that... but that's far from required. ''


''So each writer must find a balance, must find what works for them. But no matter what you decide is best for you, membership in our group requires at least ten sims a month to be considered active, and twelve sims per month to be considered a full time writer and be eligible for promotions. While there are some players who sim less than this, it is often difficult to really integrate said characters into a full out plot.''
''Each writer must find a balance, must find what works for them. But no matter what you decide is best for you, membership in our group requires at least ten sims a month to be considered active, and twelve sims per month to be considered a full time writer and be eligible for promotions. While there are some players who sim less than this, it is often difficult to really integrate said characters into a full out plot or give them a key part in a mission.''


''Generally speaking, these sims should be evenly spaced out (every couple days), rather than a large burst of activity at the end of the month. Since our plots and story lines run throughout the month, it will be difficult to contribute appropriately if you are only simming one week out of the entire month. However, if you feel that you have been away too long (perhaps you went on a week vacation or the like) then you can always ask a member of the command staff for help getting back into the story so that you can meet the posting requirements.''
''Generally speaking, these sims should be evenly spaced out (every couple days), rather than a large burst of activity at the end of the month. Since our plots and story lines run throughout the month, it will be difficult to contribute appropriately if you are only simming one week out of the entire month. However, if you feel that you have been away too long (perhaps you went on a week vacation or the like) then you can always ask a member of the command staff for help getting back into the story so that you can meet the posting requirements.''