OOC:
Originally posted by Sulatorc
What do you feel is the fundamental difference between RPers and RPGers? That is Role-Players and Role-Playing Gamers. Also what role does each have in the game of Planeshift, if any?
IMO, RPers are people whose main interest is RPing, i.e. those who rely almost completely on the communication aspect. They will occasionally do a quest or two, but can\'t be bothered to grind. They are the ones who will least mind missing content and missing features, because they don\'t rely on either. Usually, their RP is excellent.
Their role in PS will be the shaping of the social environment. They will also be found playing major roles in in-game politics. They may also be found being merchants and shopkeepers.
RPGers, if this actually is supposed to be more than just a term for \"everyone playing any sort of RPG\" would be people who rely heavily on the games functions and content, i.e., MOBs and quests. They, however, also engage in RP whenever they communicate with others. They will only be found grinding under very special circumstances, and only mildly. Their RP tends to be OK or good. I would classify myself as RPGer, by this definition.
Their role will mostly be found in the economy of the game. They will provide resources and craft items. They may also be found as travelling merchants.
Both IMO are player types who are acceptable in PS. However, the latter one will most likely not find appeal in the current version of PS, as it is still lacking most of what they rely on.
The people who aren\'t acceptable are these who see the game as obfuscated highscore table. To them, the only purpose is to become better than everyone else, in terms of measurable and comparable statistics and figures. They are number-junkies. They don\'t know about anything that doesn\'t help them become better, thus their RP is nonexistant.
Of these, a special sub-type is the 1337er, who, in addition to this, takes 1337 speak serious and actually thinks it gives some clout to them in addition to the highscore table. Usually, it\'s used by those low on the table.
However, I can\'t speak for anyone but myself, and also I may be wrong, so don\'t put this in a dictionary without further research!

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