Interesting thread Dannae!
Personally, my reasons for being here are for multiple voting choices; and perhaps for other reasons not listed.
First with the voting reasons....
RPThe immersive nature PS RP was my first hook. Over time, this was lost to me somewhat; mostly due to the ooc
chat tabs. The
/away command worked to keep ooc
tells away for the time leading up to joining a guild. Once in a guild; and one that supports very strongly RP; it was like swimming against the tide.
To be fair the ooc
chat tabs have many pluses to them. It is not my intention to suggest that they should be removed. My suggestion mostly concerned the ability of a user to be able to turn them totally off; and not left dripping like a leaking tap.
PLMy background is based heavily in
rpg; so character development and role development are not seen to be in conflict. In my own head, at least, the PLing is done IC as much a possible and will be readily put on hold should RP happen my way.
Dueling/Fight RPHardware restrictions offer me a disadvantage to Duelling; however my
rpg background was no doubt driven by my love of dice. Without
rpg you would probably find me these days sipping on a drink while hanging on a craps table in Vegas.
Even with the hardware limitations, my character has been involved in three or four PvPs and a number of friendly duelling practises.
My preferred mode of RP combat is to use a simple 1d6
approach.
Work ins under way in the
The Cooperative Plot Creation Project to offer a
modified combat results which takes into account the armour, weapon, strength, ability and
luck of the respective characters.
OOC ChatGritting my teeth, the OOC Chats have come to be seen as a wide funnel that brings many styles, preferences, conceptions. teachings and
players to a meeting point in game under the
best scenario. In my opinion a real
OPT OUT is needed in the player's client configuration. That way the OOC Chats can bring all the positives that it does to the game without affecting those who seek total immersion.
To sit on someone's headMy rule of thumb has been to keep things PG13.
I don't actually play the game anymore, but I do still troll the forums for it.My play has slowed a bit due to hobby time also going towards working on
The Cooperative Plot Creation Project; yet it would still fall into a
active category. This still leaves time to
troll the forums; so they are not mutually exclusive.

Obviously there is no way to express the thoughts of this posting to a simple one choice vote.
- Nova