LovelyLightningWitch wrote: Tue Aug 10, 2021 9:26 am
-XXX- wrote: Tue Aug 10, 2021 1:45 am
Zavandar wrote: Tue Aug 10, 2021 12:52 am
100% against forum rp
use another game/medium if that's what you're into. that's not what arelith is.
I strongly agree with this. Looking at the bigger picture, only a small fraction of the playerbase is actually using the forum. Same could be said about Discord.
Using channels other than actual IG interactions for RP excludes the majority of other players.
If RL and time management becomes such a big issue that IC matters can't be handled IG, then perhaps the degree of involvement in the ongoing IG events might need to be reconsidered instead.
It can be really really REALLY hard, but sometimes taking a step back and admitting to ourselves that
"I just can't afford to make the time to reasonably contribute to this storyline right now" can be the most responsible and considerate attitude toward fellow players.
Not all characters need to have ambitious plans. Sometimes just chilling on a sidekick character can be precisely what the doctor ordered. It certainly puts much less strain on the RL schedule.
Some examples that were immersion breaking due to the lack of forum RP threads where DMs or people can post rumours:
My PC lived in Bendir from level 10 to 20 with her partner. One particular day, the Hawk Inn was the sight a major battle involving weird shadows and a kidnapping that had a tangible effect on everyone present at the inn.
This I learned of as a passing statement, and was utterly confused as I was ICly present but not IG. If there was a forum post of "X settlement/building attack by Y!" - I could have preloaded an appropriate reaction rather than going, "wait what? Where was I when this happened?!"
Of late, she lives in the Eagle and the same issue happened. Explain to me how someone who lives on the first floor, and probably walks outside to the nearest to collect some water for bathing or washing, missed days of blood raining from the sky.
It just does not make sense, and it takes people out of immersion as somehow despite living right where some big thing that you cannot ignore and need to be solipsistic to not notice - you did not notice.
This issue would be lessened if time was 1:1 but it'd still be present. Forum posts summarizing major events that happened in a settlement that their citizens and residents would experience would massively help immersion.
And no, message boards do not help as they're second hand information which you may not even see and be in a weird position of living in the same location as someone else, and NOT witnessing the impossible to miss rain of blood while they did and suddenly rip immersion.
XXX and Kuma have covered this pretty well, to be honest but to reiterate: any pc that somehow demonizes or denegrates you for not being around In Game 24/7, that blames your character for something because you were offline - is a big fat jerk and not someone you should be pandering to.
I'm very glad to say though that I don't think I've come across this much in my 15 years of playing NWN. Most people recognise that you can't be online constantly. People are happy to nod mildly along with any excuse your character makes for not being there.
And remember that how you recieve information, the first way you recieve it, can very much effect how you feel about something and even how you respond.
For example
You'll probably have a different response to:
Furum Announcement
Denizens of the Hawks Nest in today would be abuzz with new of an attack on one of their residents. Frodo Bagins was attacked by Legolas Greenleaf this day and though the halfling was not slain, he was badly wounded.
To
Discord
PippinMerioadoc233: 'Lol did you hear what happend? Frodo - you know that player right? They were nearly pvped to death over some dumb item by that douche Legolas. What a PVP hound! And in front of the NPCS! How awful is that! Freaking metagamers!'
To
In Game
*Your character steps out of their room, and spots an elf*
Thingol: Ho! Halfling - a word if I may ? Do you know where the mayor is?'
You: 'No I do not. What is this about?'
Thingol: 'Something of great import. A cousin of mine, Legolas of the Greenwoods, did attack one of your citizens, Frodo. It is over a ring in his possession which we do grear is some very foul artifact indeed. We think the ring hath taken hold of him. He refused to agree to hand it over, even for Legolas to touch!'
You: 'Well, I wasn't there for this. I was off picking berries in the wood. But please, tell me more about it?'
I don't know about you, but I think I'd rather have my initial reaction, on an ooc level , be based more on IC information - even if that information is false (Perhaps especially if it is). than though ooc channels.
I remember being told once that the reason that we didn't have a section for In Game Events on the forum was that the Lead at the time (I think it was Mithreas? But could have been JJJerm) Wanted people to play Arelith with NO other pre-requisits. To enjoy arelith, to get involved, you shouldn't need the forums, or discord, or anything else. Just the game itself.
And this is a neat idea which I pretty much support and actually... bar perhaps a few base tips and downloads... remains true. The Forums hold some pretty important bits of information - and they're the way you send reports to the DMs. But that's about the height of it.
'But I need discord to contact people!'
You have Tells for that when they're logged on and when they're not... just wait for them.
'But I need Discord to arrange events!'
Not neccesarly. You can write up a rough time and date for the event in Game on a message board. It's actually one of the few situations where we as DMs are tottaly OK with (( ooc text)) - to give RL time/dates for events. Then hopefully if people are logged on they will see it, and will either attend, or will contact you and you can work out new times. There's also the ooc -faction messages for similar matters.
'But I need Discord to plan builds!'
You can do that over Tells too.
But I need Discord to contact DMs!
Nope. There's a DM channel.
But I need Discord to find out what's going on In Game!
Then you should be talking to characters In Game. See above.
Now this isn't to say that Forum/Discord is useless, or inherently bad, or any of that. Not at all! Both are VERY useful. They help enable a little of a bit of the above. And it's nice to have a friendly community OOCly for sure.
But I think what people mean when they say 'You can't play without Discord' they really mean. 'I can't play optimally' without Discord. But that's not an entirely bad thing. You SHOULDN'T know everything - either ICly or OOCly. You should be turned astray (especially ICly) You SHOULD be making mistakes. That's part of the game. And yes, Discord does grease the wheels a bit - but those wheels do still turn perfectly well without it.
I'm not telling people not to use Discord. Far from it.
But I'd really suggest keeping as much In Game as possible, embrace your own falibilty.
EDIT:
If I only play on weekends, there's 15 entire days my character should be within her room, attending to hygenie and reading. How is it that in those 15 days she had absolutely no recollection of apparently multiple days of blood rains and the consequent clean up?
'Oh I'm sorry, I wasn't in my room. I was out visiting a friend in Cordor.' 'I've not been feeling well and was locked up in my rooms for that.' 'I've been on a long walk, a dream quest to find myself.' 'I went to Sibiyad to do some training.' 'I went to the mainland briefly to visit my parents.'
Most people are playing on the same page. They understand and will happily accept pretty much any excuse you give them because they know you can't be around and there is no 'update' message.
Also with the time changes and time going slower now, the periods involved will now be much smaller.
This too shall pass.
(I now have a DM Discord (I hope) It's DM GrumpyCat#7185 but please keep in mind I'm very busy IRL so I can't promise how quick I'll get back to you.)