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Posted 15 April 2007 - 04:04 AM

What is "good roleplaying" in your opinion? Feel free to discuss it here. thumb.gif

This will become an even more important aspect of DS in the future, as GMs will be able to grant abilities for members who roleplay well. Even with that aside, DS is all about roleplaying, and it's wide open to a variety of characters due to its mix of genres. If you don't roleplay, you're missing a huge part of what DS is supposed to be.
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Posted 15 April 2007 - 04:07 AM

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Posted 15 April 2007 - 04:54 AM

Good roleplaying is not in length, as many seem to think (though often times good roleplaying is found in length -- a good roleplayer often can write about simple things for a long time, and make it unboring). Good roleplaying is not in using four descriptive words for each object. It's not in using italics for thoughts or quotation marks around dialogue (though if you don't do that, your post will be pretty hard to read o.O) And good roleplaying does not involve rambling either.

Good roleplaying is in using the right words. Good roleplaying is in fact in quality, not quantity (though I do say, most people 'round here lack both -.-grnwink.gif. Good roleplaying is in having an in depth character who actually makes his choices based on his character, not because the one roleplaying him thinks it would benefit him. Good roleplaying is in knowing that you can't (and shouldn't) win every fight, and in fact welcoming a loss or two every once in a while.

Good roleplaying comes in describing what your character sees. What he smells. What he feels. What he hears. Perhaps even what he taste. A good roleplayer should always strive to incorporate all five senses into his posts (though often, depending on what your roleplaying, this can be far from possible or quite illogical). Good roleplaying will tell you what the character is wearing, and this probably shouldn't be the same in every topic you're in.

Good roleplaying describes the landscape. It tells what plantation is around the character. It tells what animals are around the character. Good roleplaying describes the weather, and not just to the extent of it being cloudy or raining, but in depth -- describe the shape of a cloud as it passes by, or how the sun seems to be a red hot furnace beating down on you. That's a lot better than saying 'It was hot as he walked.' or even 'He stumbled along in the sweltering heat.'.

Good roleplaying will describe a characters thoughts. It will describe your characters emotions. It will describe why your character is where they are. It will describe where they are in the landscape. Good roleplaying will describe what posture your character is in. It describes what your character has with them. It describes where your character was before this, and where they plan to go.

A good roleplayer will have made a descriptive character profile that clearly describes their character. A good roleplayer can use this to give them inspiration when they have writer's block or similar diseases. While most roleplayers may prefer roleplaying in certain kinds of environments (usually a sort that matches their characters personality), a good roleplayer is not afraid to try something new -- and this will usually help quite a bit with having ideas.


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Posted 15 April 2007 - 07:06 AM

Good roleplaying is storytelling, not just showing the differences in stats or going on about insignificant things for lines and lines.
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Posted 15 April 2007 - 07:28 AM

*Feels an odd compellation pulling toward the topic*

Good roleplaying is not solely the ability to write, and neither is it the ability to act. It's both, with -being- your character when roleplaying, and finding the ways to act them through words. And a good roleplayer normally knows how to make his or her posts alive, not dull, winding ramblings, nor one-liners such as "sarah sat down by the lake and smiled at the fish. she hoped someone would come talk to her." XD

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Posted 15 April 2007 - 07:57 AM

QUOTE(Nuu™™ @ Apr 15 2007, 08:06 AM) {lang:macro__view_post}
Good roleplaying is storytelling, not just showing the differences in stats or going on about insignificant things for lines and lines.



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Posted 15 April 2007 - 05:18 PM

E-PRIME!!! When roleplaying, try to avoid using words of being. Instead of saying, "John was scared," say something like, "a wave of fear swept over John." This adds more action to the story as opposed to the passive use of words of being.
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Posted 16 April 2007 - 03:57 AM

My post pawns y'all's.

QUOTE(Nazy @ Apr 15 2007, 12:28 AM) {lang:macro__view_post}
"sarah sat down by the lake and smiled at the fish. she hoped someone would come talk to her."

*reminded of EP* Gah XD







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Posted 16 April 2007 - 01:42 PM

QUOTE(Darkness™ @ Apr 15 2007, 08:57 PM) {lang:macro__view_post}
QUOTE(Nazy @ Apr 15 2007, 12:28 AM) {lang:macro__view_post}
"sarah sat down by the lake and smiled at the fish. she hoped someone would come talk to her."

*reminded of EP* Gah XD

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Posted 20 April 2007 - 02:58 PM

To say something different, it involves good research and judgment. Just posting somewhere not fully knowing what's going on can ruin or interrupt a role playing thread, or take away from it's quality. Judgment is needed so that you can stay on the same page with whoever you're role playing with. For GMs, you need good judgment so that you keep people that are participating in whatever you created interested. And for players, you need good judgment so as not to mess up a GM's plans/system.
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