I understand the Samsara have unfortunally left the game, so any substitute for their Pub Nights would be welcome.
mithur wrote:A lot of times I start conversations in a more usual way, but, if I see a RPer with the tag on, I surely will use a "greetings, friend homin, I have never seen you before in this village, let me introduce you to the richness of this lands" rather than "Hi, man, New in Upper Bog? I know a source where you don't need almost cp".
I dislike the idea of an RP tag exactly because I fear it would have that effect.
The best way to promote roleplaying is to just approach everyone IC. A lot of the players in Ryzom are not regular roleplayers, but are still happy to RP along a bit with those who are. An RP tag would discourage players from even attempting to strike up an IC conversation with anyone not wearing that tag (which would probably be everyone except for the hardcore RPers). I expect this would not promote roleplaying, but in fact have quite the opposite effect.
The server population isn't binarily divided into roleplayers and non-roleplayers, and I fear forcing such a division would push a lot of the 'semi-RPers' into the non-RP group. For myself, I've been in one of the guilds that was considered 'high-RP' for over a year, but I doubt I would put that tag on. It would just make roleplaying feel forced and less natural to me.
(And now I'm probaby just being pessimistic, but I keep picturing an event with the players present divided into RPers and non-RPers, where every attempt by a non-RPer to say something IC is met with "put your tag on!' and every reply by an RPer to something said by a non-RPer with "turn your tag off!"
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