Originally posted by Aiselyn
I agree with bitula on this one. We don\'t know what\'s going to happen in even 1 year from now. All you can do is speculate.
Well, the devs have said they don\'t want dragons. Now if the majority of them leaves and are replaced by some who insist on having dragons, then it might be that Talad can be convinced, but I hope this will never happen.
I like dragons, but I don\'t see why PS would need them at all. They\'re so overused, just like orcs, and IMNSHO it would be detrimental to PS to include more unoriginal and overused things than absolutely necessary.
Originally posted by Aiselyn
The way I see the name tags...they are their because without them everyone will look the same making it hard to tell who is who. This doesn\'t mean you cannot pretend they\'re not there when you first meet a person. If I see you on the street in real life I don\'t know your name until I ask. Why can\'t that happen in this game if you are a roleplayer?
Exactly. The name tag is to make up for the limitation of the system: you cannot distinguish a person by it\'s look, as is possible IRL. Therefore, you need the name tag to make up for that. It\'s not part of the world (the name is, though). If it were, then the limited models and identical looks would also be part of the world.
Also, yes, being nice and talkative isn\'t the only way to RP. However, whatever you RP, it must be consitent and believable. Being a rude person who barely talks is fine, but still they must interact with others occasionally.
And I also think the wipe, or in fact,
any bugs or game features, should not be RPd at all. They are not part of the world, they\'re part of the interface to the world.
For RP, the world already is like it is envisaged to become when fully implemented. For RP, you can already travel to all eight levels and the stone labyrinhs. For RP, the unimplemented races / genders are already there, and have been for ages. The missing models / rules are, again, part of the interface, not of the world.
Oh, and RP is
not about doing whatever you please. It is about picking whatever role you please from the ones that fit the setting, and then consistently play it in a believable and meaningful way, within the rules.