SuperFly_2000 wrote...
Thanks for bringing me on the right track
You are very welcome!ÂÂ
SuperFly_2000 wrote...
What I am trying to say here is...that while they are all still roleplayers...there is a scale to it.
I absolutely agree. And to take it a step further, there are different styles, too. I'm not sure what you mean when you say 'Hardcore', but this is the way I measure it. I am more of an Immersive style RPer, as compared to a Casual RPer. I enjoy playing the role of my character to the hilt, and I enjoy a realistic environment. I would also say I'm not a big Social RPer. While I do sometimes enjoy sitting around town chatting in character, I mainly prefer situational RP brought on by adventure, or intrigue, or a DM plot.
SuperFly_2000 wrote...
The thing is that some players are really picky about roleplaying and being IC, while others are not. I am not saying they are not roleplayers...they still are...only they DO speak occasional OOC (in party chat for example or tells)...and they DO happen to metagame...whether they are doing it on purpose or not.
I totally see what you are saying here, and I agree.
Even though I am an Immersive RPer, I totally understand that this is a game. OOC chat is absolutely necessary, and metagaming happens (which I would also agree with what FR Mulm in that most of the time, it is totally unintentional, and in some ways as kalbaern said, a degree of metagaming is needed in order to play the game.)
The only time I ever have any sort of issue with either is when it infringes on the experience of someone else. I'm a firm believer that all players on a server should try to respect everyone else playing around them. When Immersion is what you enjoy (and it can be a fragile thing), it's really hard to attain and enjoy when others aren't being considerate of your time and play experience due to their actions. This wouldn't include, in my opinion, a quick OOC comment to let your party know you have to go afk. But extended conversations, actions, etc done OOC can impact the experience of others. If people want to shoot each other Tells, that doesn't bother me a bit. I know I've done it. As long as what they are doing isn't disrupting the game for others (other than cheating, etc.), I have no problem with it.
The reason kalbaern listed that I highlighted usually causes a conflict between players (the one who metagamed, and the one who was on the other end) and thus ends up ruining the experience for one or more players. That's why I don't like it.
Also in accordance with kalbaern, even though most of the time I like to interact with others, sometimes, I'm in the mood where I just want to go alone to kill a few things.  I would apply the same rule to myself.  I stay in character, and my behavior shouldn't infringe on anyone else's play.
Everyone rolls along differently, which is normal and variety is great!  For my part, all I hope for is that others will consider the way they play on a server, and respect the play style of myself and others who have a similar play style.  Unfortunately, there aren't many games out there that allow for it.  That's one of the reasons NWN has become a haven for RPers.  I wouldn't get that consideration on WoW, or LotRO, or DDO, etc. (as it isn't enforced) but we can have it here.
There is room for ALL play styles in NWN... which is one of the many reasons I love it!
olivier leroux wrote...
But I admit I'm always a little puzzled as to why "serious roleplay" often seems to be connected to so many rules and restrictions when I thought all it requires apart from some common sense and consideration for your fellow players is the use of your imagination... With the help of your imagination, shouldn't it be possible to live with or ignore all metagaming aspects and uphold the suspension of disbelief nevertheless? (Hopefully) we will never be able to forget it's just a computer game but that doesn't mean we can't have fun and good roleplay sessions, does it? Just as as a book is only paper with print on it and we can still imagine it's a a gate to other worlds.
This is a great point (and overall post.)  Some of the best RP servers I've played on had a few simple rules.  Something like this:
1.  Treat everyone else with respect.
2.  Be true to your character and the setting.
3.  Don't harm someone else's game experience.
4.  Have fun!
Modifié par Khuzadrepa, 22 septembre 2010 - 11:06 .