Hello everyone ^^
I started doing something occasionally a couple of days ago where at first I thought it might be a small, yet nice feature. Now however I am wondering if perhaps it only adds to the confusion or bothers people.
What that "thing" is, is that since all three of my characters are quite limited with different ways with their own roleplay, particularly in-game roleplay, I started behaving as a waitress in The Quicksand for other roleplayers. Its not really for my own fun although there have been some funny moments, but rather just to add to their own immersion instead of them having to wave their hand and assume an invisible one appears and also to break the silence and lack of interaction for roleplayers who are sitting alone.
People seem to respond well enough to it but they could be under the illusion that it is actually my character. Some were nice enough to try and further interaction with her by offering her a seat, having extended conversation with her and of course, asking her name.
So I was just wondering, is that more of a bad thing to be doing than good? I have also considered behaving as a carpenter on occasion should I ever see the opportunity arise but I am growing doubtful of the whole thing now.
Oh and also while I am here, what are peoples' opinions of tells or OOC comments? I found myself doing it occasionally to explain that it wasn't really my character or to excuse a macro that was half eaten in a previous edit on two occasions. I tend to forget that people may not be as okay with them as me and rather find them as an immersion breaker which just burns the whole reason for doing it initially..
(Oh and also to comment on other peoples' characters, though I usually wait until they leave to do that).
Thank you for reading ^^
I started doing something occasionally a couple of days ago where at first I thought it might be a small, yet nice feature. Now however I am wondering if perhaps it only adds to the confusion or bothers people.
What that "thing" is, is that since all three of my characters are quite limited with different ways with their own roleplay, particularly in-game roleplay, I started behaving as a waitress in The Quicksand for other roleplayers. Its not really for my own fun although there have been some funny moments, but rather just to add to their own immersion instead of them having to wave their hand and assume an invisible one appears and also to break the silence and lack of interaction for roleplayers who are sitting alone.
People seem to respond well enough to it but they could be under the illusion that it is actually my character. Some were nice enough to try and further interaction with her by offering her a seat, having extended conversation with her and of course, asking her name.
So I was just wondering, is that more of a bad thing to be doing than good? I have also considered behaving as a carpenter on occasion should I ever see the opportunity arise but I am growing doubtful of the whole thing now.
Oh and also while I am here, what are peoples' opinions of tells or OOC comments? I found myself doing it occasionally to explain that it wasn't really my character or to excuse a macro that was half eaten in a previous edit on two occasions. I tend to forget that people may not be as okay with them as me and rather find them as an immersion breaker which just burns the whole reason for doing it initially..
(Oh and also to comment on other peoples' characters, though I usually wait until they leave to do that).
Thank you for reading ^^
Characters: Andre Winter (Hy'ur) / K'nahli Yohko (Miqo'te)