does it have to be that way? if you're playing a character, can't you simply be that character? if you're patient and don't deviate from your character, won't you grow past the need to use the third person explainations of everything you do? could you simply...
EffylGaer arrives from the east.
So-and-So looks toward EffylGaer defiantly.
EffylGaer: we have unfinished business.
you see, i believe if you're actually doing something, and not just glamourizing your mundane mmo existance, then maybe the communities you involve yourself in might identify the character you've created by your interactions with said community. which would allow you interact with other rp'ers in a manner that isn't quite as rediculous as expressing all forms of interaction with /me. if you're talking, then talk, if you're moving, then move, if you're emoting, emote; you shouldn't need to combine all of these forms of communication into long paragraphs that don't fit into the context of games where speaking, moving, acting, and emoting are seperate functions. if you can press "enter" and read the description of the enviroment, there shouldn't be a need to describe how it's interacting with your character's presence.
"Nimwit's bare feet are blackened by the rocky terrain, but he points northward towards the summit encouraging you forward", is not neccessary if your character has no shoes, you're on a rocky mountain trail, you can emote your own pointing, and say "onward, this way". if you're RP'ing and everyone with you is also, then maybe you all should pay attention to what's going on, as apposed to taking turns giving soliliquys.
it just concerns me because one, it's annoying to read, and two, i see RP as a valuable and rewarding aspect of fantasy mmo's but i don't see anyone playing just a character. i see people playing the character, director, stage manager, narrator, and biographer. so does it need to be so very all encompassing?
Edited by EvilDognapot, 25 May 2006 - 12:46 AM.