
(07-15-2014, 01:07 PM)Rurutani Wrote:(07-15-2014, 12:51 PM)Natalie Mcbeef Wrote: Again though, no one has to accept our continuities, and I think it's responsible for any of us involved to give players an out when we interact with them so they don't feel like they have to accept it or lose out on RP with us.This is a good sentiment. I wish everyone felt the same, but that's a whole other issue.
I think that the trouble comes in when there are big effects. Say for example, the rp event cost the lives of two people, PC folks who had interactions with Joe Roegadyn. And Joe Roe decided he didn't want to participate in the rp...refused to even acknolwedge it. Hell, he even walked right through it without a care so he could go fish. What happens to Joe Roe when that PC is dead? If he doesn't recognize the city wide rp, then isn't the PC still alive to Joe Roe?
LOL! It's just a thought and I feel like I am in my ethics class all over again asking it, but it's worth pondering. I mean if Joe Roe sees the PC as alive and didn't acknowldge it as a canon event, then how can he recognize the PC as dead?
*Brain falls out thinking about it*
I mean... you just have to deal with it? What if someone you've done lots of RP with suddenly unsubscribes, or transfers with no reason. You'll just have to work something out. It's the same thing in this case.