
- is able to clear most non-Savage content and doesn't whine in dungeons
- keeps ooc mostly in PMs or party chat
- contributes to RP plots/relationships without sacrificing their day job or being a NEET
It's just even the green flags can be seen as red flags when mentioned like this. They're not inherently bad concepts always and making them seen as a plus builds some sort of standard that not everyone is able to be or keep up with. Some players can be of these circumstances because they're new or don't understand some things in FF14 yet. Some are getting the feel for RP for the first time and want to make sure everyone else is comfortable so they're comfortable. Then of course there's RL situations where not everyone is in a prime situation to have a job/schooling and etc. The flags themselves shouldn't immediately mark the person as "do not touch or else bad time" considering how coincidental some things like these may be. I'd say all the flags even I mentioned should be seen with a more grey perspective than black/white. With a more "it depends" vibe to it than "nope, never, out right NUPE!". It's always welcoming to see the opposite end of this with positive outlooks than just negative connotations applied all around.
- keeps ooc mostly in PMs or party chat
- contributes to RP plots/relationships without sacrificing their day job or being a NEET
It's just even the green flags can be seen as red flags when mentioned like this. They're not inherently bad concepts always and making them seen as a plus builds some sort of standard that not everyone is able to be or keep up with. Some players can be of these circumstances because they're new or don't understand some things in FF14 yet. Some are getting the feel for RP for the first time and want to make sure everyone else is comfortable so they're comfortable. Then of course there's RL situations where not everyone is in a prime situation to have a job/schooling and etc. The flags themselves shouldn't immediately mark the person as "do not touch or else bad time" considering how coincidental some things like these may be. I'd say all the flags even I mentioned should be seen with a more grey perspective than black/white. With a more "it depends" vibe to it than "nope, never, out right NUPE!". It's always welcoming to see the opposite end of this with positive outlooks than just negative connotations applied all around.