This thread has the purpose of warning to anyone roleplaying a superman char. There is no debate at all, as it seems assumed by everyone that that kind of roleplay destructs the ambience.
This applies for the good type guy, that alone kills all the guards, rescues the donzel, and all that in a second without loosing his elegant hairform, and also applies for the evil type guy that claps hands and destroys mountains and cities (seems that this "superman" types always choose those ugly plain stereotyped kind of chars to play)
There is then, it seems, no disagreeing that all those illogic actings aren't enforcing any roleplay at all, rather destroying it.
Where I think there's more debate is in the stat/skill being used in RP.
I've faith in the players. The persons behind, have more potential than any game mechanics. I give them freedom. To the point that game mechanics are secondary, and what they do in fact roleplay, is what really matters to me.
I might see someone hitting 520 (as I've seen in another thread) but I won't assume that one to be strong/powerful, till the char is roleplayed. Until then, that number is meaningless. Same applies to magic. Nowadays, seems every player has a couple of glyphs for their chars, and they're able to use them. That I "see" those glyphs used by the game mechanics, won't make me assume the char indeed can, until it is roleplayed.
And even a step further, I am more inclined to assign the cathegory of a mage to someone that roleplays the magic even with 0 skill and no glyphs in inventory, rather than someone that solely uses the game mechanics, casting over and over a spell hitting a shortcut keyboard key.
If I see a decent description, that states the char before mine appears as strong, that char is for me strong, no matter what the "You evaluate..." thing might say.
Giving that freedom will lead to everyone being super powerful chars, you say?
If we rely only on stats/skills, we
now have almost everyone being super powerful chars. Rely in roleplay and the persons ability to create and imagine.
Message shortened by PREY (Prevent Reader's Eyes Yell).
Might post something more later, might not.