The point in which people "will walk away" from certain RP isn't just a person's character. It could be -how- the character is played. Does the player just do whatever they want which makes others feel that the RP is too erratic? Are they inconsistent? Are they like me who tends to get moody and burns bridges until there's nothing left? DID I DO THAT RIGHT WARREN
Do they start trying to make IC decisions for your character and then also keep complaining about it OOCly?
If you don't think you can get along, it is better for everyone involved to not have to put up with it. Everyone's time is precious, why get upset about what someone thinks?
I've probably interacted with someone whose some people here -would- think was the most snowflakey/bending/orbreaking lore concept ever. I initially wanted to dismiss them and their character but I found the idea fun. They didn't present it in a way that I thought was "wow wtf just no." I played with it, had fun, the end. I could also have had Kage simply dismissed the notion and thought they should be taken away for their safety and others'.
The ball stops when you are definitely being OOCly fucked over. But I've only ever seen that when some people thought that characters defending a barmaid who was being harassed by someone (dropping glasses all over the place) were OOC "white knights" and that it was taken OOC.
Do they start trying to make IC decisions for your character and then also keep complaining about it OOCly?
If you don't think you can get along, it is better for everyone involved to not have to put up with it. Everyone's time is precious, why get upset about what someone thinks?
I've probably interacted with someone whose some people here -would- think was the most snowflakey/bending/orbreaking lore concept ever. I initially wanted to dismiss them and their character but I found the idea fun. They didn't present it in a way that I thought was "wow wtf just no." I played with it, had fun, the end. I could also have had Kage simply dismissed the notion and thought they should be taken away for their safety and others'.
The ball stops when you are definitely being OOCly fucked over. But I've only ever seen that when some people thought that characters defending a barmaid who was being harassed by someone (dropping glasses all over the place) were OOC "white knights" and that it was taken OOC.