You can RP and eRP as much you want. I have a problem when you do it publicly and makes me cringe so hard.
Keep that shit to your RP LS/FC and keep it from /say/shout/yell and/or any other public chat
You can RP and eRP as much you want. I have a problem when you do it publicly and makes me cringe so hard.
Keep that shit to your RP LS/FC and keep it from /say/shout/yell and/or any other public chat
^ "Why is it so taboo in the community?"
"I wish I could intentionally piss you off and harass you against your wishes"
:^)
If you are talking about ERP, then absolutely. Anything lewd or inappropriate, regardless of if it is RP or not, should be kept to private channels.
If you are talking about normal RP, then it has already been gone over multiple times in this thread that RPers are breaking no rules and doing nothing wrong when using public channels.
While I can't agree with Naunet's sentiment, I do understand that having someone refer to your preferred aspect of the game as <expletive> and tell you that you shouldn't be allowed to do it in public can make it feel like you are being antagonized.
It shows it does a lot to aome people, and I dont think even whem EBing someone , it should matter someone real gender. The character's gender is enough if we follow your logic.
If you want a relationship out of the other player then yeah it would be needed since not all people are attracted to both genders. With respect with you comment about not wanting to be treat it differently. Well in MMOs it is noticeable that female characters will be treat differently by guys. It is not a problem with girls. They will continue seeing you the same. It is mostly just a great number of guys that has this particular problem (because they want to fit in and will do what others do, actually are like that, or just do it for the laughs)
RP will cause many ppl to cringe cuz of the minority RPers screwing other people lives. It is the same as hardcore players and the raiding system.
I love roleplay! I've found most people who don't roleplay are simply indifferent to it. There are those that hate it though.
In those cases, for roleplay in general, it's the hierarchy of loserdom. I mean sure they play catpeople, weird elves, and creepy but adorable child-like races in one of the most anime mmo's ever, but at least they don't roleplay!
^Prime example.
ERP on the other hand is more of the hierarchy, but with added hate from roleplayers. "Well I rp but I don't erp!" Honestly though, there's nothing wrong with either so long as ERP is kept private and we rpers know when it's appropriate to roleplay. (IE not in a dungeon. I'M LOOKING AT YOU BARD WHO DIDN'T USE SONGS WHEN A ARMY's PAEON WOULD HAVE BEEN USEFUL AF) *coughs* excuse me.
But yes roleplay is fun and there's nothing wrong with it. Honestly though, ffxiv has a much more open minded community in regards to both roleplay and erp as far as I've seen.
It's sort of ironic that your example isn't actually RP in a public channel (what I was talking about in the post you quoted me) but party chat, which is considered a private channel.
That being said, I think my post on the second page of the thread already covered that I don't think it's appropriate for RPers to disturb dungeon runs with their RP by making themselves a nuisance and burden to people randomly assigned to them in the DF. In all honesty, I've never actually seen this type of thing before in the 1,500ish dungeons I've run in this game (and would certainly never do it myself) but people keep bringing it up so there must be someone out there stirring up trouble.
While it can be argued that a party chat is a private channel, it can also be argued it's public when you use DF and get a random person who is not part of your group joining into the party.
As for your never seeing it in your "1,500ish dungeons", it doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I rarely, if ever, get a bad DF group(and that's in my over 2,000 dungeon/trial runs). Does that mean they don't happen though others keep bringing it up? No, it just means I haven't experienced it to the state that others have.