Hi all,
It's been a very, very long time since I've been around here, but this thought popped into my head and I am curious as to what everyone's opinions are on this particular topic.
Using in-game achievement as a means of credibility for character back story.
Examples of this would be things like:
- Players who are highly rated in The Feast RPing as being more talented at fighting others.
- Players who hold Realm first kills of encounters RPing that they were actually present at the time of the creatures downfall (think Coil, Alexander, etc.)
- Players who have made a trading empire and mountains of gil actually RPing that they are extremely wealthy and have a hold on several markets.
I ask this, because back when I RP'd in World of Warcraft, it was widely agreed upon that characters who held these prestigious achievements would be recognized for them ICly.
I am interested in hearing your thoughts and opinions.
Edit:
I am seeing a lot of the same reply, so I wish to clarify something.
I am not suggesting that in-game achievement is more important than good writing, but that it adds credibility to a claim.
It's been a very, very long time since I've been around here, but this thought popped into my head and I am curious as to what everyone's opinions are on this particular topic.
Using in-game achievement as a means of credibility for character back story.
Examples of this would be things like:
- Players who are highly rated in The Feast RPing as being more talented at fighting others.
- Players who hold Realm first kills of encounters RPing that they were actually present at the time of the creatures downfall (think Coil, Alexander, etc.)
- Players who have made a trading empire and mountains of gil actually RPing that they are extremely wealthy and have a hold on several markets.
I ask this, because back when I RP'd in World of Warcraft, it was widely agreed upon that characters who held these prestigious achievements would be recognized for them ICly.
I am interested in hearing your thoughts and opinions.
Edit:
I am seeing a lot of the same reply, so I wish to clarify something.
I am not suggesting that in-game achievement is more important than good writing, but that it adds credibility to a claim.