(10-01-2014, 06:11 AM)Pumpkinweed Wrote: There are three things I generally dislike in role play:Pumpkins! \o/
1) Metagaming
2) Inability to separate OOC from IC
3) Mary Sues
When it comes to metagaming, I refer to players who just happen to know your character's name having never met them simply because they see the tag over one's head. Then there are the worst kinds of metagamers... the ones that have read your wiki or something based on the history of your character and they somehow now know these things in character as well. That's just bad form altogether.
To those that can't separate OOC from IC, they tend to take role play and set it back quite a bit for the sake of drama and bickering. What's to gain from it, really? If there is a character you dislike, don't hate the player over their character being a certain way. Negative or arrogant characters can help to develop anyone's character in a story arc just the same as anyone. The worst kind are players who role play simply to ERP and feel threatened each time you talk to a guy or girl that they have mentally set their sights on. Why hate a character for simply interacting? It's nuts.
Finally: Mary Sues.
All you need to do is think of Kirito in Sword Art Online. He's the perfect Mary Sue that can pull a deus ex anytime something is going against him. Characters that have weaknesses are easily the most charming in my opinion. Who wants to be perfect after all? Where is the fun in that?
Also, Creed sucks. The lead singer sounds like he has a stick up his ass.
As for what I like?
Pumpkins.Â
Pretty much agree with all of the above here. OOCly I've always disliked those who get overly upset about relationship oriented RP to where they act like you just broke up with THEM and not their character (if the RP goes that way). Or gets upset when your character doesn't choose theirs as a relationship candidate. Also loosely ties in with the whole keeping IC and OOC separate.
ICly? I agree with something Faye said in regards to certain things are subjective. Or more prominent. Lili, for example, tends to hold a greater dislike for Garleans then some citizens she's met and doesn't mind Voidtouched so much due to having met enough of them who actually weren't that bad.
Now, throw a Voidsent in her face and she'll beat that bitch with her fists.