I consider myself a RPer, but I have to say that sometimes I find it very hard and easy to "slip". For those that don't like RP, it can be frustrating when you try to get in character but just can't, for whatever reason.
Two very important things to consider.
1. Respect the other person's playstyle as you want them to respect yours. If you don't RP and an RPer feels the need to interact with you, just whisper them and tell them you'd prefer not to. The RPer should move on. If they persist, then I agree with a former post that they are griefing.
2. An RP character is not perfect! Meaning that there is no way for them to always be consistent inasmuch as we players can't be. One of the things that's always bothered me is when I get called on being ooc when I was trying to be IC. It's hard sometimes. Getting called on it feels discriminatory. So non RPers give the RPers who respect your playstyle some slack both on the boards and in game.
I RP to make the game more interesting than the bits and bytes it really is. Games I can't RP in I tend to get bored with as I don't have any attachment to my character and it's easy to dump it and find another game. I hope that I can bring the same enhancement to another players experience, but if I can't or you don't want me to, just say so. I will not be offended.
Just one more thing, as if I never have anything to say.
RPing a bad guys is fine, but there are consequences. If someone is rude to you and they claim to be in IC, that's fine, but they shouldn't expect non-RPers to just accept his/her RP. Be accountable as a player for your character's actions.
Razyl - Seeking the Dragon since 14 July 06
Moved to the Mainland 19 July 06
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velosi wrote: Whatever ruler you chose to judge others with, expect to get judged with the same ruler.
If you think you are "cool" because you dont RP...yet spend hours and hours watching your little toon dig imaginary rocks out of imaginary dirt, but someone who says "thee & thou" is a geek...uhh...yeah, do the math.