(09-15-2015, 05:19 PM)Ignacius Wrote:I mean you're allowed to be incorrect with your speculation. I come from an RTS background where one of the best ways to play is generally discuss the game. I still think some Starcraft 2 builds and strategies would have never been discovered if not for people talking about them.(09-15-2015, 05:15 PM)SaintEaon Wrote: I appriciate the points but seriously, this isn't an issue I'm dealing with in game -.-' Its not an issue. The point of the thread was to bring up discussion on a topic that I think probably does arise pretty regularly in RP and determine how different people deal with it. No body is at fault for anything ICly or OOCly lol, I'm just trying to start good discussion :p
I know it's not something that you'd probably want to deal with, but seriously, if this is a question, there is a problem somewhere. Â Honestly, if there wasn't an OOC problem, this isn't something that needs discussed. Â If your character has a whiskey every time he walks into a bar, you don't need to deal with the OOC merits of whether or not you should get a whiskey.
Be very, very careful. Â I don't pretend to know the details of what's going on (frankly, I'm on Gilgamesh because I worry a lot about bleed), but from the very first post, that's been what I'm trying to hint at.
You don't need to take my advice and you can do with it what you want, but if this is even coming up, there's a problem. Â It could be you, it could be someone else, but the fact of the matter is that if you know what the character should be doing in this situation, it's a no-brainer.
Having a problem and being involved in it, and knowing of these kinds of problems and being willing to discuss and talk about them aren't the same thing.
But you're right for me those would immediately be a huge red flag. Anytime someone draws a line super arbitrarily like that that basically says "My way or the high way." You're about to run out of road really fast.
"Don't be scared homie."