It all depends on how you act. Because the shared trait of an RMT is that they act non-human, so mistakening you for one would be unlikely if you acted and leveled normally.




It all depends on how you act. Because the shared trait of an RMT is that they act non-human, so mistakening you for one would be unlikely if you acted and leveled normally.

By the time I look at your name and type it out I would probably be dead anyway.
I likely wouldn't have given you the time of day, sadly.
Your name would resemble an RMT to me, or I might even think you had bought your character from an RMT if I saw you actively being social or playing well.
Sadly, I just dont pay attention to folks with gibberish names (or vulgar/toilet humor names too for that matter, no matter how good/kind/awesome of a player they may be)



Wouldn't even talk to you. Names like that are suspicious.
According to my friend with some Welsh background: between drunkeness and other activities that don't need to be mentioned.... with sheep.... it's just the sounds that they make and called it a language to spite the rest of England.

It would depend on how you acted during actual gameplay. I would initially assume that you were a gilbot but it you were to prove me wrong, then I'd warm up to you like anyone else.
"With each passing day, the world finds new and exciting ways to kill a man."
―Balthier



I'd rather party with Fsdfsdf Fdsfd than Edgelord McUchiha, or Kirito Highwind any day...even if it is a bot



I would probably think you're a bot at first, then change my mind when you don't act like one.
I still wouldn't voluntarily interact with you beyond a bare minimum. Being unable to type your name easily is a big hassle.
Oooh, shiney...


I wouldn't voluntarily interact with you. I have a FC mate with a name that's just a mishmash of letters; he's actually the best crafter in the FC, and the richest; but his name just shatters my already sometimes-tenuous immersion, so I don't socialize very much when he's around.
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