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There Is A Button. - Verad - 04-19-2016 If you push it, everybody on your server will roleplay in exactly the way you want forever, and they will be happy about it. What does this dreamworld look like to you? What kind of stories get told? Hard mode: Describe this in affirmative rather than negative terms. No "Well, those [concepts that are bad and stupid] won't exist anymore!" RE: There Is A Button. - McBeef™ - 04-19-2016 I push the button. More RP happens because people are less scared about 'Not RPing right' Even the PVE players RP. People are Primals, Gods, Garlean Generals and Allagans. People play established characters from other games! Most people still play the same kind of adventurers, wanderers, and oddballs they do now though. Everything is chaotic and fun and great. People wade through the Sea of RP, picking what they like for use in their own personal narrative, and leaving the rest. New players feel like there are no wrong decisions in RP, and it's about having fun, and lore is more of a guideline than a law. RE: There Is A Button. - Unnamed Mercenary - 04-19-2016 I do not push the button. The server is saved from exceedingly slow typing by all and people are allowed to come up with their own ideas and formulate opinions on what type of RP they like and what kind of RP they don't like. People may not already agree, but it's all fine, because they've learned how to ignore the people they don't want to RP with and can handle doing so without calling them out in public spaces. The world continues until the server is eventually abandoned for the next shiny new game. -- Alternatively, I do push the button. Nothing visible happens because people are already RPing the way I want them to. They make friends and seek out opportunities. They post the occasional prompt or IC story/journal in IC boards. They discuss what they like and don't like about the game and its lore. Arguments still happen because the server isn't a homogenized. But it shouldn't be. New RPers are welcomed to try out ideas, but are also encouraged to research what they want, due to inherent "difficulty level" of certain types of RP. for the most part, there's peace. RPers generally get along and those that do not get along have a mutual understanding to not get themselves involved with each other. A large amount of very different stories are told. Some of them are similar, but yet, still unique due to personal opinions. The stories allow many people with different interests to have fun, within their own definition of the word. RE: There Is A Button. - Warren Castille - 04-19-2016 I don't push the button. I'm content with not agreeing with everyone's subjective tastes, and with others not agreeing with mine. People remain free to scope out NML and make meta commentary on the things they read there. RE: There Is A Button. - Arrelaine - 04-19-2016 I'd push the button. Then everyone would mind their own business unless someone approached them for help/critique. There'd also be no drama over pretendy-fun times, because people can just walk away from things they don't like. Others realize it's okay for people to not like things and don't get upset when their ideas aren't blanket accepted and vice versa. Hard mode: Everything is a unicorn that shits rainbows and everyone remembers this is a hobby to have fun in. RE: There Is A Button. - ExAtomos - 04-19-2016 I lightly tap the button. (I enjoy facepalming once in a while >..> ) Everyone knows to take THOSE convos to private chat. Also, everyone would find godmoding to be distasteful. <..<; RE: There Is A Button. - Valence - 04-19-2016 I push the button and suddenly the game offers awesome communication and social and network tools and you can speak with everyone at once, set up things easily, never feeling blind and oblivious to everything. You don't have to constantly hit people up and ask everytime the awkward "wanna RP?", etc etc. RE: There Is A Button. - Verad - 04-19-2016 (04-19-2016, 03:02 PM)Valence Wrote: I push the button and suddenly the game offers awesome communication and social and network tools and you can speak with everyone at once, set up things easily, never feeling blind and oblivious to everything. You don't have to constantly hit people up and ask everytime the awkward "wanna RP?", etc etc. To add on this and admit to my own tendencies, a button-push on my part would include modifiable character sheets. RE: There Is A Button. - Jana - 04-19-2016 I push the button. Everyone types just a teensy bit faster. RE: There Is A Button. - PhantasticPanda - 04-19-2016 I press the button, and more people start taking Lalafells seriously and STOP PETTING ME. RE: There Is A Button. - Nodem - 04-19-2016 I don't push the button... Doing so would cause everybody to RP the same and would cause a lack of interest all. Instead I'll destroy the button, so the RP can continue on. RE: There Is A Button. - Caspar - 04-19-2016 (04-19-2016, 03:05 PM)Verad Wrote:So it can adjust the game itself? Well then sure, I'd push the button and let everyone who wants have the necessary props to play their character in a given scene, up to and including houses.(04-19-2016, 03:02 PM)Valence Wrote: I push the button and suddenly the game offers awesome communication and social and network tools and you can speak with everyone at once, set up things easily, never feeling blind and oblivious to everything. You don't have to constantly hit people up and ask everytime the awkward "wanna RP?", etc etc. But if it couldn't I would want for everyone to gain a flash of inspiration, to conceive of a way to accomplish their big stories, their ambitious goals, and after carrying it out, conclude them. I mostly just want to finally experience an RP concluding rather than fizzling out... RE: There Is A Button. - Faye - 04-19-2016 Only things I could say I'd actually do away with would be public ERP or IC sexual advances that are unwanted OOC, unapproved godmodding, blatant metagaming... basically anything that could be described as "nonconsensual." Otherwise, even things I dislike or don't find ideal still have their place and I don't feel the need to erase them. Things I truly take issue with are typically OOC problems, after all. So all in all, this dream RP world wouldn't look so different aside from less fuel for arguments or hurt feelings. Stories and relative content would remain the same. hardhat notice: your post has been slightly edited to remain on topic after other posts have been removed. RE: There Is A Button. - Knight Kat - 04-19-2016 I push the button. Everyone believes in cooperative storytelling, and the line between IC and OOC becomes something that people can more easily maintain. People become more proactive in starting and maintaining RP plots and events. OOC drama is all but gone, and no one tries to twist and manipulate the stories of others based on an OOC agenda. RE: There Is A Button. - Gabineaux - 04-19-2016 Um. UMMM. UMMM. Ok here we go. IPUSHBUTTON. THERE IS NO OOC. EVER. No one is worried about being politically correct IC. No one is creeping on anyone OOCly. No means no when it comes to erps. Everyone regards their character as pretend times only. It's just nothing personal, ever. Everyone is writing to write their own personal plots for entertainment. Nobody gets OOCly butthurt over what happens IC, because IC is not real. IT'S NOT REAL. (nobody is under 18, all those kid are playing neopets or whatever the kids are doing.. what? they playin call of duty these days? ok they doin that) I could add more onto this..... There would be no ooc friendships, that's true. But in some cases thaaat's not so bad. |