(02-03-2015, 01:27 AM)Liliro Liro Wrote:I've only gotten into the habit of doing so since I've seen a few too many fights break out over the matter. That and I'm a bit of a pushover and really, really worry about offending other people. So by going out of my way like that I feel it's best for both my own sensibilities and possibly those of any potential RP partner. I don't really expect others to do it though. ^^(02-03-2015, 01:21 AM)Cylin Wrote: Personally for me, the way I try to approach this is that if I'm RPing a particularly divisive character I'll outright tell people from the start that I'm sorry for how they might behave, and that I hope the two of us as real people can at least be friendly even if my character is being utterly ruthless.Â
I've never actually done that, I play quite a.. difficult character? I've always given the Roleplayer the benefit of the doubt and assume they understand that what is IC doesn't have OOC connotations. However that's just me ^.^ I do however tell them before hand what my intentions (If its like a mugging) are before the interaction, so they have the option to decline. It also creates a good and open flow of communication! (I love communication so much, I might Eternal Bond it.)
Also lol! Not going to lie, the image of the word communication wearing a tux and or gown for some reason just made me laugh out loud. xD