wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »
Look after your RP community and generally look after people's ability to form social communities in this game and you are investing in the long term health of your game. If people have friends here then they stay longer.
wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »Some people's idea of a good time is just piddling all over whatever other people are trying to do.
Best way to deal with that is in game GMs and a prison isle of some kind.
But group instanced RP space is a possible compromise - although as a sort of light non formal RP type I actually like seeing people gathering for events and things in the world. I was at the wedding last night and was quite enjoying it early on - about 20 mins before the event - when just a few people were gathering in their best frocks, drinking, occasionally fighting. Felt just like a real wedding then.
BabeestorGor wrote: »I'd agree with all of the suggestions made in the video.
If visual ignore or RP-flagged players being phased together didn't happen then the best solution might be instanced areas available for RP. Not just homes and/or guildhalls but also possibly rooms in inns, temple/cathedrals, Fighter and Mage Guild Halls.
It is kind of fascinating to observe, how people react, when I walk through town instead to run like anyone else. I basically blend in with the NPCs and people are approaching me as if I would be an NPC, stop for a moment, look at me and then they realize, I am a player, and they continue with their bee hive activities. Sometimes I wish that there would be a bonus for walking for some time - like a "rested" boost to stamina and/or magicka to be used later, but this will never happen unfortunately.
Even if I'm some kind of a "half roleplayer" I think that everything mentioned in that video is awesome. Starting from the easiest to implement ideas would be nice, and then we could think about what's next.
But I think that isolating roleplayers from the rest of the world would be a little bit sad. It's nice to see "interactive NPCs" from time to time, even if they're sometimes just a bunch of ignoring you butt-holes.
It is kind of fascinating to observe, how people react, when I walk through town instead to run like anyone else. I basically blend in with the NPCs and people are approaching me as if I would be an NPC, stop for a moment, look at me and then they realize, I am a player, and they continue with their bee hive activities. Sometimes I wish that there would be a bonus for walking for some time - like a "rested" boost to stamina and/or magicka to be used later, but this will never happen unfortunately.
As a fellow 'walker', i'm with you on this one. My char often comments to herself that everyone is always running. Everywhere. All of the time. Each to their own of course, but I do find it quite amusing.