Aelryn Bloodmoon wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 1:14 am
I'm with Logger on this one.
I agree that using someone's name IC that you don't know is lame and cheesy.
I
also agree that not filling out a basic character description (eye color, hair color, height, weight, race, etc) is lame and metagamey.
The argument "put in effort and describe what you see" is
also lame and cheesy. In the same way that my character doesn't necessarily know the difference in a sirloin cut or a filet mignon the way I do, just because I might happen to have the screen zoomed out, or heaven forbid, be color-blind, doesn't mean
my character shouldn't be able to remember what you looked like up-close, including the fact that your hair was red and your armor was bright green.
We seem to be really big on "just because you know this doesn't mean your character knows this," here, but for some reason no one ever examines the possibility "just because you don't know this, doesn't mean your character doesn't." I'm not a surgeon, but 30 ranks in heal says I can use a healing kit to bring someone from the brink of death to a serviceable state of health.
Admittedly, circumstances and situations apply, but
in my opinion, someone uncovered, unhooded, and unwarded with no description and a disguise tag up, should be able to be "described" in this fashion for others if the spotter passes the spot check, because at that point you have a mechanical notification that your character did, in fact, stare this person down and study them in enough detail to break their disguise- why
aren't you able to [describe person] in this case?
To me, this is one of those things that overtly enables people to hide from consequences. I'm not asking for a novel. There is no reason you can't have signs in the starting area requiring this basic rundown on all character descriptions; hair, eyes, skin, height, weight. If the response is that this is "asking too much," then I weep for how low the bar has fallen that such is too much, especially with the custom description tools this server has.