Springboarding off what was said above... I've already had potential players tell me the app was too intimidating as it is, and now you will be straight-up telling new players that they could be rejected out of hand? For something that might be a simple concern or different interpretation? When they can't be sure what we want in the first place? I understand app reviews for a game this big take awhile, and I definitely appreciate the time the mods/app team put in to process everybody as quickly as possible, but... there's a difference between having high standards and just sounding scary and unwelcoming.
I'm bringing these concerns up partly because I'm interested in beta-ing for Soul Campaign, and I've already unofficially beta'd for an interested castmate. What if an app that I think is great doesn't meet the reviewer's standards somehow? I needed revisions on my first app, after all. It would be my fault, and I would hate to cost us all a perfectly good gamemate because they're a better player than app writer.
Also, what will happen for new muns apping in from something so obscure there's no beta for it? Will they just have to take a chance and hope they somehow pass muster on the first try, without the help more popular characters will have access to?
Re: QUESTIONS!
I'm bringing these concerns up partly because I'm interested in beta-ing for Soul Campaign, and I've already unofficially beta'd for an interested castmate. What if an app that I think is great doesn't meet the reviewer's standards somehow? I needed revisions on my first app, after all. It would be my fault, and I would hate to cost us all a perfectly good gamemate because they're a better player than app writer.
Also, what will happen for new muns apping in from something so obscure there's no beta for it? Will they just have to take a chance and hope they somehow pass muster on the first try, without the help more popular characters will have access to?