bravery 902 Popular Post Share Posted January 18 Spoiler "If you don't like how I'm RPing we can just PVP :)" So I've got a hot topic here. For the last few months, even before the current war began, there has been an abundance of CRP involving powergaming, emote debates, rules-lawyering, time-stalling and harassment of people who have barely ever gotten into IRP conflict to the point where they get frustrated and want to call mods, and the person attacking, who likely has at least 2 sets of PVP gear on them, just says "If you don't like how the CRP is going, why don't we just PVP?" It's honestly really tiring and frustrating and upsetting to go through hours of the conflict, only to be told that they either deal with how the other person is RPing (which is typically really base level powergaming and borderling rule-breaking) or PVP them. Then, not only that, if the person just puts up with the CRP, they're forced to d20 or be popped, even if they just offer to give all their items to someone, because the attacker wants their head. Or, if they actually get mods involved, the attackers just offer to void it all, having successfully wasted hours of the person's life just to be an *******. What the **** is up with this? I'm all for a good CRP session, but come on. Don't force me into a 3 and a half hour fight where any time I try to do something that would legitimately be logical to do in real life, you combat it with "Well you didn't emote the exact space your character was standing in, and you didn't emote turning your wrist in that direction, oh you didn't emote that your shield was facing the left and not the right so my spear went directly into the left side of your chest piercing your heart-" and then, when I express frustration, try to convince me that "This could have all been avoided if we just PVP'd!" Come the **** on bro. Like fr why do I have to emote every micromovement just to avoid being rules-lawyered? (Not an interaction I've had personally, just shit I've seen in screens from other players! I tend to stick to one spot most of the time.) I'm just sayin' man. 50 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disklexia 183 Share Posted January 18 To be honest. Yeah I relate to this. While yes, I do make the same mistakes sometime it does not get as bad as the example you give when someone tries to exploit your emote. And the PVP default at that point gets a little frustrating when you spent 3 hours CRP OR even being in a emote Debate (Which I seen some last over a little an hour) Literally a lot of this behavior comes from a few things. 1. Main character Syndrome. Some people would do this so they could feel validation or pride within their characters. Don't get me wrong. A pink tag/new player will have this phase. It's okay. It gets really annoying when you have someone that play for years do this. 2. PVP goons/PVP default. A lot of the time a debate is happening OR said side is loosing they would do anything to try to enforce PVP to happen. I seen AND been in situations where they will try to switch CRP to PVP just so they can have a chance to win (Which usually is OOCly motivated._ 3. Finally, OOC targeting OR the opponents disliking each other, I seen too many times where someone will try to powergame, Metagame, emote Debate, Or whatever is under the book To clutch against someone they dislike. I was of Victim of such AND nearly became a suspect. I been in vc with people that are crping with someone they don't like and at times would meta or powergame.. It's quite crazy. 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shiredom 1555 Share Posted January 18 In before this get's locked. 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lapidary 386 Share Posted January 18 This has happened to me several times in the past few weeks and it's immensely frustrating! I do my best to extend kindness and give ground and take hits, and it's impossible to enjoy it all when you're the only one who takes hits, and gives none! Good faith CRP is important, and I don't understand why people refuse to do it. How is the rp enjoyable without any give and take? For silly pixels?! 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jihnyny 2572 Share Posted January 18 failCRP sucks, but i think a major issue is people dont try at crp, and then they get pissed when the opposite doesnt either. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnydeath6 119 Share Posted January 18 ive also seen alot of this in the past and it frustrates me to no end, the issue with "we can just PVP" mentality is 1. we are on a ROLEPLAY server, if i wanted to play minecraft for PVP id just log into a bed wars server or a factions server. and 2. the PVP mentality i feel discourages newer RPers to grow and learn better RP, why would i try to improve my CRP skills when i can call PVP default and click my way out. maybe im just being a poor sport but its getting ridiculous 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheese 2332 Share Posted January 18 Thinking about the time a powergamer held me and my friend in crp at 4 in the morning because he (in his words) "was bored and had nothing better to do" and every time we acted offensively he would try to argue oocly 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pancho 2549 Share Posted January 18 I've began to enjoy CRP again within the last 6 months after turning to pvp for a year or so. To be quite honest, some of the newer players don't have the right teachers for CRP or are too stubborn to learn it properly, and it can lead to situations where you wait for an hour for a mod to come and no good solution can be reached. I've tried to keep most CRP simple and easy to understand for all parties involved, but it turns to points where some people complain too much and won't listen to mods even if the CRP is valid. It is annoying, but I don't see any reasonable solution to it, but am open to talking about one more openly if any ideas come up. 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bravery 902 Author Share Posted January 18 43 minutes ago, Jihnyny said: failCRP sucks, but i think a major issue is people dont try at crp, and then they get pissed when the opposite doesnt either. TBF, I think it’s mostly new(ER) players who don’t try at CRP. Not the pink tags, but the people who have been here like a week or two and think they shouldn’t have to CRP because no one taught them how to. It’s kind of like when you’re in school or at work, and you have a manager or teacher who doesn’t tell you the instructions for the project or duty you’re meant to complete, and expects you to know how to do it- then you’re meant to present your task in front of others, and you go, “I literally had no ******* clue what to do.” 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Digit_005 250 Share Posted January 18 I have the same feelings as a lot of people in the comments here: 1. LOTC is a ROLEPLAY server first and foremost, PVP imo is useful in large-scale conflicts where emotes can be lost easily. Though if you want to consistently get into PVP, there are other servers meant for that exact reason. 2. Since LOTC is a ROLEPLAY server, there is a certain standard in combat roleplay we can all agree with and that standard is above the "I stab you in the heart"-like emotes two or three minutes into a fight or tanking hits. 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pancho 2549 Share Posted January 18 16 minutes ago, Digit_005 said: I have the same feelings as a lot of people in the comments here: 1. LOTC is a ROLEPLAY server first and foremost, PVP imo is useful in large-scale conflicts where emotes can be lost easily. Though if you want to consistently get into PVP, there are other servers meant for that exact reason. 2. Since LOTC is a ROLEPLAY server, there is a certain standard in combat roleplay we can all agree with and that standard is above the "I stab you in the heart"-like emotes two or three minutes into a fight or tanking hits. W take, sums it up perfectly 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unwillingly 11226 Share Posted January 18 there's something to be said about how some people will intentionally make CRP insufferable so they can OOCly tire their opponent into ceding to pvp I think the server's at a point where it doesn't matter what kind of rules we impose or how we change CRP because nothing will ever change the nitpicky skallagrim HEMA CRPer from pausing the entire ordeal so they can point out that you didn't emote the exact cosmic angle with which you swing your sword. good-faith RPers know how to foster positive interactions no matter what. none of the dumb micro-details or lack thereof will ever matter to them because they aren't necessary and should never be, because bffr nobody likes reading or emoting them CRP is very daunting on an OOC level because unless ur RPing with a friend, u can never be sure if ur about to get into a 5 hour brainmelt of a fight or have a pleasant experience, so I think a lot of people jump the gun and go into it expecting the former. they're already preparing to argue in looc before anything's even happened and it makes the entire encounter extremely fragile OOCly. whether or not there's a tangible solution other than the regurgitated opinion of "improve server culture," who the hell knows 18 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lirinya 2665 Share Posted January 18 It says a lot when the only significant (in my experience) CRP has been with friends/people I know and can work with OOC to make sure there's no powergaming. All the other conflict has ended either in PVP, or the emotes have been pre-written "Halt", draws sword emotes. I don't generally play characters who focus on combat for these reasons. It's at a point where it's much easier to play a non combatant, and to just lose every fight than it is to spend 5 hours of play time arguing about what damage a sword might do to armor. 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnydeath6 119 Share Posted January 18 1 hour ago, Lirinya said: It says a lot when the only significant (in my experience) CRP has been with friends/people I know and can work with OOC to make sure there's no powergaming. All the other conflict has ended either in PVP, or the emotes have been pre-written "Halt", draws sword emotes. I don't generally play characters who focus on combat for these reasons. It's at a point where it's much easier to play a non combatant, and to just lose every fight than it is to spend 5 hours of play time arguing about what damage a sword might do to armor. this too! i can count on one hand the amount of enjoyable crp interactions ive had 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaslaw 272 Share Posted January 18 Yeaaa- not to mention that how crp up to date as far as Staff is concerned is Simple ''the side with more people and being able to resonably bullshiet they way out of injuries due to armor wins'' As regardless of if something makes sense or not they keep it to ''actions'' which boils down to the people getting atacked just having to emote dodging while they allies hit. Regardless of the sense the emote would have. If you dont know already, how our rule system is like this: -Everyone gets one major action, be it atack or dodging -You CANT dodge more then one atack even if you can come up with a emote that easyly blocks both. At least one must be a hit. -You CAN litterally cancel out a atack emote at you as long as you make a emote dodging -You CANT counter atack unless you take a hit. What does it all mean? Side with more people gets two people to emote deadly attacks at one person making them take eather. When this is done and even some people can get they attacks in the people emote dodging, while others atack again. In short, regardless of what the side with less people does they cant Physically win. Unless, they take the injuries but brush the injuries off due to armor [how do I love orcs ''slashes'' at full plate mhm.]. Or when its a 1 vs 1 the fight can just go forever as one guy Dodgers another attacks. . Me complaining about rules aside- that's how it looks like at the moment and it sure does let those ''best I can do is two lines of emotes'' bandits to just get away with they thing no questions asked. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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