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This is a specific case of powergaming; you might rather just talk about powergaming in general, or even link to [[RP_Primer|an article where I've already done that]].
This is a specific case of powergaming; you might rather just talk about powergaming in general, or even link to [[RP_Primer|an article where I've already done that]].
-- [[User:Aquitaine|Aquitaine]] - 8 April 2008, 9:50 EDT

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>> Not everyone is able to interact with your character, but only those who are in the same region with your character. There is no point in realmwide roleplays for everyone to enjoy since the RPG-list is the most suitable place for you to post your roleplays. That will ensure the fact that your character's personality remains hidden from those with whom you do not interact with which makes perfect sense; how can one learn of your personality if he has never spoken to you?

This is a recipe for disaster. You have to have some suspension of disbelief and we have to encourage people to communicate with each other. I used to use the RPG list but I (and many others) simply can't be bothered all of the time, and a lot of people don't even know about the RPG list. Saying you are an RP realm but that there is "no point in realmwide roleplays" is contradictory. You don't want to "ensure the fact that your character's personality remains hidden from those with whom you do not interact."

There is and should be strong separation between IC and OOC, but I consider more that we are a group of authors writing about a group of characters; our characters may not know the details of other characters' personalities if they are not acquainted, but as players it should be acceptable for us to know things that our characters do not, and to enjoy roleplay and narrative even if it does not directly affect our character.

>> Directly contacting a superior trespassing your liege equals with an indirect insult

Again, this is simply too harsh. I agree that we should encourage the vassal/liege relationship, but I prefer the carrot to the stick. A lot of people simply don't know better. Rather than yell at them for breaking the rules if they do this, it is better to simply reward them for doing it the right way (and to make sure that they know the right way). Calling it 'nonsense' when it is really how most of the game operates is only going to alienate players, even if it IS nonsense. You have to accept that you are trying to change the way people play the game, and insulting how they have been doing it is not the best way to do that, even if you are correct and they are not.

>> Do not physically harm any character during roleplay

This is a specific case of powergaming; you might rather just talk about powergaming in general, or even link to an article where I've already done that.

-- Aquitaine - 8 April 2008, 9:50 EDT