(07-24-2014, 02:31 PM)LiveVoltage Wrote: @Lia
I think you're experience may be a little biased. Combat RP is subject to different player mindsets and scenario's. For example, when most people think of fighting in a game, it means to maim or violently kill. However, this can be different based on subjective scenarios. Players who are just RP training fighting are more likely to play fairly and honestly due to the fact that there are no repercussions in loosing and it is just training for them to "better" each other.
While on the other hand, most RP fights are a result of usually conflicting personality's or ideals. People aren't going to want to get along. Some will want to kill each other. Its this imminent threat to their characters mortality that drive's them into a defensive corner.
Really, the only good RP combat in my opinion PC vs NPC on a forum thread, because there the violence and gore as well as how big the fights are can be as detailed as possible.
I think that people should look at it like this, if you know you're going to have a battle to the death with a person, avoid them. That way neither of you incite each other into a fight. That or just be the better character ICly. You don't have to settle EVERYTHING with violence. (*cough* though it does solve problems quickly. *cough*) In fact, a good way to turn the opposite of this in a positive it to try and find a common ground up to which both characters can relate, that way both characters gain a mutual respect for each other and nobody has to get stabbed/blasted with fire!Â
Yes, of course my experience is "a little biased." Â It's my experience. Â
9 times out of 10, if conflict RP is resulting in dice-rolled combat, people are already emotional and people get way too invested on winning or losing. Â Like I said, I have no problem losing at combat RP - my character is explicitly bad at physical combat. Â But I do have a problem with people who only follow the dice rolls that benefit their characters, and either ignore or twist those dice rolls not in their favor. Â I just find the entire thing to be incredibly tiresome.