
(02-25-2015, 10:01 AM)Momotaro Wrote:(02-25-2015, 09:58 AM)Gegenji Wrote:Wow, non-rpers are really unobservant.(02-25-2015, 09:55 AM)Momotaro Wrote:(02-25-2015, 09:53 AM)Melodia Wrote:It's even worse when they report you for spamming when they're going at 5 shouts/minute. That happened to me a lot on GW2.(02-25-2015, 09:51 AM)Momotaro Wrote: Same here... I'm waiting for lower congestion so I don't risk getting yelled at for RPing in public. Because heaven forbid anyone say anything over /say ever... *Rolls eyes*
How dare you?! You're getting kicked! *votes dismiss*
*hugs for real*
It's even worse with the Simon Says-style dancing GATE, at least it was when I did it on Gogon on Zalera. It was like people JUST discovered emotes and had to spam ALL OF THEM ALL THE TIME while they waited for the GATE itself to start.
*Misses 5 FATEs because RP plot*
Well shit.
It's unlikely that they've only just discovered emotes for the first time considering you need to use them to advance through the main quest. I've also seen plenty of role-players spamming emotes during that particular mini-game so let's cut the crap and not so subtle sniping at the expense of people who don't role-play, yeah?
Balmung isn't an official role-playing realm. Nobody has 'more right' to be somewhere and not get disturbed just because they happen to be engaging in role-play, especially when the area in question is bustling with activity.
Should you be able to role-play there? Sure! Though you'll have to grit your teeth together and acknowledge that people running around doing their own thing is part of the package. I don't buy into the idea that they're 'ruining immersion' either - there's a chat filter for a reason and you can place problematic players on ignore.