Re: How to achieve a happy and content playerbase
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 10:53 am
I feel like this is really an old discussion. I don't see a reason why there should not be a way to get rid of permastrikes.
I do however think you'll never receive one Hoihe, because you'll just never get yourself into a position where DMs would give you those and even if you'd get into an event where it was possible you'd play in a way that wouldn't justify them giving one to you and that is something I can easily say is your right to do so and noone should judge.
Players telling you that you'd get a permastrike or death if you PvP them are a nice joke, noone would ever enforce such silly forcing yourself on another from the DM side I am positive.
Players that do attempt this kind of stuff should be aware that they themselves are doing something that is very poor for RPing because a very quintessential thing in RP is to never force yourself on the other.
Everyone should always aim to allow the other to get his ideas going because that leads to spontaneous, new and interesting turns of events but you should always offer your opposite a way out.
I am not talking about PvP only but really anything even if you're just trying to sell somebody an item because you really think they absolutely need it you should always realize if they have a different opinion and be able to let go of the idea and maybe find a new one.
I know this is a bit of a silly example but it really isn't much about that what but that you're just always open minded and receptive of the others thoughts and feelings. Because the most satisfying roleplay comes to pass if both parties just get some of their ideas realized and often you really find new exciting things others bring up that you hadn't thought of until then, which I think is even better than your own ideas, because they opposed to your own actually surprise you.
So to come to a point, I think this discussion is less about the topic itself than about two different approaches in play and maybe a lack of understanding for one another.
Sorry if this was a bit much of rambling XD.
In the end I think you guys should just try to be a bit nicer to each other the ones more interested in consequential RP and those that would like to play more lightly.
I do however think you'll never receive one Hoihe, because you'll just never get yourself into a position where DMs would give you those and even if you'd get into an event where it was possible you'd play in a way that wouldn't justify them giving one to you and that is something I can easily say is your right to do so and noone should judge.
Players telling you that you'd get a permastrike or death if you PvP them are a nice joke, noone would ever enforce such silly forcing yourself on another from the DM side I am positive.
Players that do attempt this kind of stuff should be aware that they themselves are doing something that is very poor for RPing because a very quintessential thing in RP is to never force yourself on the other.
Everyone should always aim to allow the other to get his ideas going because that leads to spontaneous, new and interesting turns of events but you should always offer your opposite a way out.
I am not talking about PvP only but really anything even if you're just trying to sell somebody an item because you really think they absolutely need it you should always realize if they have a different opinion and be able to let go of the idea and maybe find a new one.
I know this is a bit of a silly example but it really isn't much about that what but that you're just always open minded and receptive of the others thoughts and feelings. Because the most satisfying roleplay comes to pass if both parties just get some of their ideas realized and often you really find new exciting things others bring up that you hadn't thought of until then, which I think is even better than your own ideas, because they opposed to your own actually surprise you.
So to come to a point, I think this discussion is less about the topic itself than about two different approaches in play and maybe a lack of understanding for one another.
Sorry if this was a bit much of rambling XD.
In the end I think you guys should just try to be a bit nicer to each other the ones more interested in consequential RP and those that would like to play more lightly.