Dravus Posted April 23, 2016 Share #51 Posted April 23, 2016 I'd push the button. Everybody would be free to role-play whatever they desire but constructive critique and a reasonable adherence to the game's lore would be valued and expected by the majority of role-players. Public ERP would be much more frowned upon, as would casually discussing what one's character does in the bedroom. All ERP would take place behind closed doors. The Quicksand would be regularly monitored by a specialist GM who would ban those who hang around there purely to try and find ERP as well as anybody who is horrid enough to put a link to adult sites in their search info. More role-players would be willing to actually go out into the game world instead of standing around in taverns or houses talking about doing so. As a result it would be much more common to randomly stumble upon people role-playing in the middle of, say, Coerthas. Adding people to one's friend's list and then never speaking with them again after claiming to want to role-play with them would be severely frowned upon. Role-players as a whole would be more consistent, reliable and honest when it comes to planning stuff out and following through with it. Role-playing major NPC's would be frowned upon and discouraged. People wouldn't have to worry about getting involved with a major event only to suddenly have to drop out because they find out that someone portraying a major lore character is heavily involved. More European role-players would begin playing and the existing EU role-players would be less scattered and more united. More people would be willing to agree to disagree when it comes to different styles of role-play - and whilst people would be free to do whatever they like (within reason) they would be prevented from falling back on the excuse of them being able to do whatever they like. After all, just because nobody can stop someone from role-playing the secret spawn of Thancred and Minfilia it doesn't mean that other people have to accept it, nor does it prevent them from having a good chuckle if such a thing happens to persist after constructive feedback is given. Finally, more people would embrace all the subtleties and complexities that come with morally grey antagonists and flawed protagonists. It'd be frowned upon to reduce zealous Ishgardians and fiercely loyal Garleans to one dimensional villains that are always evil whilst one's own character is completely pure and righteous. More people would avoid painting Ala Mhigans as without flaws, too. If not for Garlemald's occupation there's a good chance that they'd still be trying to invade and control the rest of Eorzea after all... 3 Link to comment
ArmachiA Posted April 26, 2016 Share #52 Posted April 26, 2016 I'd really only push the button if it meant no one would ever cross the IC/OOC divide in a way where it destroys friendships/people/FCs. This includes: Knowing that rp is just for fun and not a wish fulfillment thing, Understanding that constructive criticism about your character/stories is okay, That romances ICly aren't real oocly, Pressuring someone to do something you want them to do oocly isn't okay, the understanding not everyone is going to like your character, etc etc Everything else I don't really worry myself over that much beyond some eyerolls. (I'd also push the button if it meant I actually could get my health together to roleplay as much as I used to ; 1 Link to comment
Klynzahr Posted April 26, 2016 Share #53 Posted April 26, 2016 I would push the button..... .... the server would never eat anyone's RP emotes ever again. 3 Link to comment
111 Posted April 26, 2016 Share #54 Posted April 26, 2016 I would push the button..... .... the server never eat anyone's RP emotes ever again. This woman is a genius. Link to comment
Warren Castille Posted April 26, 2016 Share #55 Posted April 26, 2016 I can't explain it, but I have a lot more tolerance for campy gay characters that are filling the yaoi quota than I do for vampy (re:slutty) catgirls prowling for puss. One is entertaining and fun to watch for some reason, and the other feels like AIM from 1997. 2 Link to comment
111 Posted April 26, 2016 Share #57 Posted April 26, 2016 Glad we got that all straightened out. Link to comment
Warren Castille Posted April 26, 2016 Share #58 Posted April 26, 2016 Glad we got that all straightened out. It's all super subjective, but that's the entire point of the thread so I don't see why anyone would get all passive-aggressive about someone's reply. (Not you!) Link to comment
111 Posted April 26, 2016 Share #59 Posted April 26, 2016 Glad we got that all straightened out. It's all super subjective, but that's the entire point of the thread so I don't see why anyone would get all passive-aggressive about someone's reply. (Not you!) YEAH WELL SCREW YOU TOO PAL. (but actually :love: ) . Link to comment
Kellach Woods Posted April 26, 2016 Share #60 Posted April 26, 2016 Normal Mode: Upon button press, unsubscribe. Everyone's allowed to RP the way they want and I ain't gotta deal with it. Hard Mode: Everyone has fun with both the game and the RP side of things - they blend and use as inspiration both in-game happenings and RP happenings as ways to further and give more flavor to their characters. The game is the lore, the lore is the game - and everything is harmony. Link to comment
Max Posted April 28, 2016 Share #61 Posted April 28, 2016 I press the button . . . Neon colored hair highlights no longer exist. Also everyone suddenly becomes more chill and relaxed and not hypersensitive. I know we roleplayers can be a dramatic bunch but GOOD LORD. (Speaking in general, not targeted at the recent argument in this thread) I'll press the button again later... hardhat notice: your post has been slightly edited to remain on topic after other posts have been removed. 1 Link to comment
GhostlyMaiden Posted April 28, 2016 Share #62 Posted April 28, 2016 Mod Note: The thread is now reopened. Just a reminder to keep things on-topic and civil. End of Mod Note Link to comment
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