I wasn't complaining, I was merely demonstrating how pointless this debating is.
Rather than all saying the same thing and patting each other on the back for your truly enlightening definition of an RPG, why don't you all actually put some work into making PlaneShift into the game it was intended to be. Yes, what it was intended to be, not a rendition of what you intend it to be.
An RPG can incorporate any element of RP. RP is a very wide term which can envelop any Role, or any style of Play (Role+Play). The thing that should be taken into account before all other letters in RPG is the G. Game. Games only have one (1) purpose. To be FUN for the target audience. I capitalise all the letters of FUN, because it is vitally important and it often feels the forum community loses the idea of good light FUN in their squabbles over officiality, and what is in your opinion good RP.
Good RP as a whole requires only three things:
1: Adherance to publicly known and easily available Settings knowledge (No, I'm not going to trawl through every book in the library just to see if my Guild fits in perfectly).
2: Acceptance of other players styles and use of RP, and a bit of common sense and goodwill when things aren't going your way.
3: A good attitude OOC, not insulting other players for who they are, how they RP, and their POVs over the ways RPs should go. (This is the most commonly broken guideline that I have seen).
A decent RP style encompasses only two things:
1) The portrayal of your character, whoever he/she may be.
2) Not tailoring your OOC to match your IC.
I know many players who's character = the player, and to be frank I like them the most. The players who say "hey what's up" in my tells without brackets because they know its OOC to tell me from Hydlaa when I'm probably in BD or Ojaveda. The ones who invite me to their groups for some OOC joking and kidding around over who I'm apparently marrying in-game. The players who dance ridiculously in circles around me when I'm afk or writing this post. They are the gem of PlaneShift, the ones who adhere to the rules and treat everyone with respect, and don't waste their time with petty bickering over what they want PlaneShift to be for them. The players who simply are grateful PlaneShift exists. The ones who don't say "[and that was a nice spot of RP]" after every event or player interaction IC.
The ones who play the Game, for the most important part of it, the FUN for them and all they meet.
Those are the players I take my hat off too.