Damn, some people....how about telling that person to get lost? As a roleplayer one could even roleplay that. But I guess if it's not in the script...Reiterpallasch wrote: »If I was hanging around with a bunch of friends and the like, enjoying myself in our mostly private conversation, we'd all ignore you too. And if you kept trying to butt in, just tell you to @#$% off since you're not getting the hint. And you know what? We wouldn't be *** for doing it, either.
Just like how the people in game weren't elitists nor *** for excluding you from their private event that you felt entitled to try to join. They were trying to RP a drinking game. You tried to RP a *** who interrupts other people.
Reiterpallasch wrote: »If I was hanging around with a bunch of friends and the like, enjoying myself in our mostly private conversation, we'd all ignore you too. And if you kept trying to butt in, just tell you to @#$% off since you're not getting the hint. And you know what? We wouldn't be *** for doing it, either.
Just like how the people in game weren't elitists nor *** for excluding you from their private event that you felt entitled to try to join. They were trying to RP a drinking game. You tried to RP a *** who interrupts other people.
jockjammerb16_ESO wrote: »If was hanging out with freinds playing dice in a pub and a stranger asked to join in,which is what happened here,I would at least have the common human respect to politely tell them it's a private game and we'de prefer to be left alone. Anyone who simply ignores a person in that situation is being rude. That's what happened in this situation. Maybe you and your freinds act like that in real life too but it's not considered socially acceptable in any culture I know of. It's not hard to say "Sorry this is a private gathering." If you treat people like **** people will think you are ****. Learn some basic manners people. It's not hard to be polite to people and it doesn't cost anything but a few seconds of your time.
DaedricCheese wrote: »Yeah people are jerks
Counter jerk them by griefing their experience.
Thechemicals wrote: »Ive been part of elitist raid guilds and pvp guilds but neither have ever treated me with such disrespect as the role players I encountered on Daggerfall a few nights ago. I thought you Rper's were cool and casual and had fun but man was I wrong. I was so messed up by the whole incident that I have zero desire to ever attempt roleplaying ingame again.
So I ended up at this tavern in some town I cant remember to get I don't know what and found about 9 players inside mingling with npcs and talking very formally and rp-like. I listened in for a bit while leaning back against a wall *emote. They were talking about alchohol and playing drinking games and this.....made me excited to want to join! So I googled "how to roleplay in videogames" and did a quick crash course read-up, then back to game and waited for a good opportunity to get into the action. There was no action! They acted like I was invisible, I got more play from an npc encounter I swear!
I approached the group playing drinking games first (they were split into 2 groups) and said "mind if I join in? I just arrived from a grueling experience and could use a drink with some friendly faces". .....no answer....2,3,4,5 minutes pass. So respectfully I accepted that they may be deeply involved in their....drinking game rp so I go over to the bar where the other group is any say hello to 2 females having fun rping. So im thinking, hey alchohol, fun women, lets do this......2,3,4,5 minutes later still ignored. Then I realized the terrible truth....they all ignore listed me!
Yeah, that's my rp experience in eso. No pm from them saying "hey we are doing our own thing but if you are interested heres our website" OR..... "hey sorry but this is an exclusive event" OR EVEN.... "hey we just don't [snip] like redguards so [snip] here please". Nope...none of that. Instead I was talking in a room full of people that didn't even give me a chance to play with them. How do I know they all ignore listed me? Because I messaged every single one and it didn't let me.
And do I care that I dropped a Nova Ultimate on their faces on my way out? No, little rp elitist, I didn't really-really want to play with them anyway. : *(
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Vendersleigh wrote: »Sadly, the OP does not understand what RP is all about, nor how most RP events are organized. In almost all cases, you just cannot 'jump in'. Most RP events will be on their own custom channel / VOIP so they will not even hear you. If you want to RP, get in a RP guild and get involved.
And stop crying like a baby; unless that is what you are currently roleplaying as!
Innocente, that comes over as an appalling attitude.
And what you are describing is not rp in the full sense but rather is semi-scripted acting out of parts.
Roleplay means to be in-character and deal with the world.
The very least one can do in such a situation as the group in the OP is to send an OOC tell saying that the group is roleplaying privately.
The next best thing would be to say in character, "Go away, this is a private party." Perhaps emote turning one's back on them (but send an OOC tell to say that it's not OOC rudeness but rather that the characters are ignoring him).
Best of all would be to try to include them in the ongoing rp, which is most often achievable with a bit of effort, and can then lead on to more rp (and potentially a new convert to roleplaying!)
Bringing in new roleplayers to the fold is exciting, fun and needed. Otherwise, who will we play with when current people leave the game for all the myriad rl reasons that happen?
There seems to be a growing trend among some roleplayers to have a bubble round their rp, both excluding others and excluding more and more of the game from their rp. They see "RP Events" or "let's rp now" time rather than organically being in character as much as they can.
Personally I will rp with anyone who attempts it. Even if someone has a non-lore name and is naked but is honestly making the attempt then I'll rp with them. We all started somewhere and knew nothing about rp in a formal sense so I give everyone the benefit of the doubt.
And this has often worked out very well, as I have pulled in many non-rpers (even some originally anti-rpers) into the roleplaying camp over the past 11 years. More fun for all concerned (and less griefing).
I know it is very hard in a group setting to see all the chat going on (and that is why I support chat bubbles) but actively to ignore /tells is very rude.
Thechemicals wrote: »Ive been part of elitist raid guilds and pvp guilds but neither have ever treated me with such disrespect as the role players I encountered on Daggerfall a few nights ago. I thought you Rper's were cool and casual and had fun but man was I wrong. I was so messed up by the whole incident that I have zero desire to ever attempt roleplaying ingame again.
So I ended up at this tavern in some town I cant remember to get I don't know what and found about 9 players inside mingling with npcs and talking very formally and rp-like. I listened in for a bit while leaning back against a wall *emote. They were talking about alchohol and playing drinking games and this.....made me excited to want to join! So I googled "how to roleplay in videogames" and did a quick crash course read-up, then back to game and waited for a good opportunity to get into the action. There was no action! They acted like I was invisible, I got more play from an npc encounter I swear!
I approached the group playing drinking games first (they were split into 2 groups) and said "mind if I join in? I just arrived from a grueling experience and could use a drink with some friendly faces". .....no answer....2,3,4,5 minutes pass. So respectfully I accepted that they may be deeply involved in their....drinking game rp so I go over to the bar where the other group is any say hello to 2 females having fun rping. So im thinking, hey alchohol, fun women, lets do this......2,3,4,5 minutes later still ignored. Then I realized the terrible truth....they all ignore listed me!
Yeah, that's my rp experience in eso. No pm from them saying "hey we are doing our own thing but if you are interested heres our website" OR..... "hey sorry but this is an exclusive event" OR EVEN.... "hey we just don't [snip] like redguards so [snip] here please". Nope...none of that. Instead I was talking in a room full of people that didn't even give me a chance to play with them. How do I know they all ignore listed me? Because I messaged every single one and it didn't let me.
And do I care that I dropped a Nova Ultimate on their faces on my way out? No, little rp elitist, I didn't really-really want to play with them anyway. : *(
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Thechemicals wrote: »Ive been part of elitist raid guilds and pvp guilds but neither have ever treated me with such disrespect as the role players I encountered on Daggerfall a few nights ago. I thought you Rper's were cool and casual and had fun but man was I wrong. I was so messed up by the whole incident that I have zero desire to ever attempt roleplaying ingame again.
So I ended up at this tavern in some town I cant remember to get I don't know what and found about 9 players inside mingling with npcs and talking very formally and rp-like. I listened in for a bit while leaning back against a wall *emote. They were talking about alchohol and playing drinking games and this.....made me excited to want to join! So I googled "how to roleplay in videogames" and did a quick crash course read-up, then back to game and waited for a good opportunity to get into the action. There was no action! They acted like I was invisible, I got more play from an npc encounter I swear!
I approached the group playing drinking games first (they were split into 2 groups) and said "mind if I join in? I just arrived from a grueling experience and could use a drink with some friendly faces". .....no answer....2,3,4,5 minutes pass. So respectfully I accepted that they may be deeply involved in their....drinking game rp so I go over to the bar where the other group is any say hello to 2 females having fun rping. So im thinking, hey alchohol, fun women, lets do this......2,3,4,5 minutes later still ignored. Then I realized the terrible truth....they all ignore listed me!
Yeah, that's my rp experience in eso. No pm from them saying "hey we are doing our own thing but if you are interested heres our website" OR..... "hey sorry but this is an exclusive event" OR EVEN.... "hey we just don't [snip] like redguards so [snip] here please". Nope...none of that. Instead I was talking in a room full of people that didn't even give me a chance to play with them. How do I know they all ignore listed me? Because I messaged every single one and it didn't let me.
And do I care that I dropped a Nova Ultimate on their faces on my way out? No, little rp elitist, I didn't really-really want to play with them anyway. : *(
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See yourself as spared, Something like 90% of ESO RPers do some wierd vampire RP ala vampire 1: "I am dangerous"<fangs glimmering in the light of the tavern fire>
vampire 2: "Oh you are cursed too, lets fly off togheter"
vampire 1: "Thought you never asked, meow"
or very similar =/
smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »Thechemicals wrote: »Ive been part of elitist raid guilds and pvp guilds but neither have ever treated me with such disrespect as the role players I encountered on Daggerfall a few nights ago. I thought you Rper's were cool and casual and had fun but man was I wrong. I was so messed up by the whole incident that I have zero desire to ever attempt roleplaying ingame again.
So I ended up at this tavern in some town I cant remember to get I don't know what and found about 9 players inside mingling with npcs and talking very formally and rp-like. I listened in for a bit while leaning back against a wall *emote. They were talking about alchohol and playing drinking games and this.....made me excited to want to join! So I googled "how to roleplay in videogames" and did a quick crash course read-up, then back to game and waited for a good opportunity to get into the action. There was no action! They acted like I was invisible, I got more play from an npc encounter I swear!
I approached the group playing drinking games first (they were split into 2 groups) and said "mind if I join in? I just arrived from a grueling experience and could use a drink with some friendly faces". .....no answer....2,3,4,5 minutes pass. So respectfully I accepted that they may be deeply involved in their....drinking game rp so I go over to the bar where the other group is any say hello to 2 females having fun rping. So im thinking, hey alchohol, fun women, lets do this......2,3,4,5 minutes later still ignored. Then I realized the terrible truth....they all ignore listed me!
Yeah, that's my rp experience in eso. No pm from them saying "hey we are doing our own thing but if you are interested heres our website" OR..... "hey sorry but this is an exclusive event" OR EVEN.... "hey we just don't [snip] like redguards so [snip] here please". Nope...none of that. Instead I was talking in a room full of people that didn't even give me a chance to play with them. How do I know they all ignore listed me? Because I messaged every single one and it didn't let me.
And do I care that I dropped a Nova Ultimate on their faces on my way out? No, little rp elitist, I didn't really-really want to play with them anyway. : *(
[Moderator Note: Edited per our rules on Cursing & Profanity]
See yourself as spared, Something like 90% of ESO RPers do some wierd vampire RP ala vampire 1: "I am dangerous"<fangs glimmering in the light of the tavern fire>
vampire 2: "Oh you are cursed too, lets fly off togheter"
vampire 1: "Thought you never asked, meow"
or very similar =/
lol yea the twilight/underworld rp is silly as heck.
Then again, while I am not rping, I am playing a khajiit werewolf, and I can't entirely wrap my brain around a cat that turns into a dog.
smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »Thechemicals wrote: »Ive been part of elitist raid guilds and pvp guilds but neither have ever treated me with such disrespect as the role players I encountered on Daggerfall a few nights ago. I thought you Rper's were cool and casual and had fun but man was I wrong. I was so messed up by the whole incident that I have zero desire to ever attempt roleplaying ingame again.
So I ended up at this tavern in some town I cant remember to get I don't know what and found about 9 players inside mingling with npcs and talking very formally and rp-like. I listened in for a bit while leaning back against a wall *emote. They were talking about alchohol and playing drinking games and this.....made me excited to want to join! So I googled "how to roleplay in videogames" and did a quick crash course read-up, then back to game and waited for a good opportunity to get into the action. There was no action! They acted like I was invisible, I got more play from an npc encounter I swear!
I approached the group playing drinking games first (they were split into 2 groups) and said "mind if I join in? I just arrived from a grueling experience and could use a drink with some friendly faces". .....no answer....2,3,4,5 minutes pass. So respectfully I accepted that they may be deeply involved in their....drinking game rp so I go over to the bar where the other group is any say hello to 2 females having fun rping. So im thinking, hey alchohol, fun women, lets do this......2,3,4,5 minutes later still ignored. Then I realized the terrible truth....they all ignore listed me!
Yeah, that's my rp experience in eso. No pm from them saying "hey we are doing our own thing but if you are interested heres our website" OR..... "hey sorry but this is an exclusive event" OR EVEN.... "hey we just don't [snip] like redguards so [snip] here please". Nope...none of that. Instead I was talking in a room full of people that didn't even give me a chance to play with them. How do I know they all ignore listed me? Because I messaged every single one and it didn't let me.
And do I care that I dropped a Nova Ultimate on their faces on my way out? No, little rp elitist, I didn't really-really want to play with them anyway. : *(
[Moderator Note: Edited per our rules on Cursing & Profanity]
See yourself as spared, Something like 90% of ESO RPers do some wierd vampire RP ala vampire 1: "I am dangerous"<fangs glimmering in the light of the tavern fire>
vampire 2: "Oh you are cursed too, lets fly off togheter"
vampire 1: "Thought you never asked, meow"
or very similar =/
lol yea the twilight/underworld rp is silly as heck.
Then again, while I am not rping, I am playing a khajiit werewolf, and I can't entirely wrap my brain around a cat that turns into a dog.
That is a bit disturbing really haha, one wierd pup lol
smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »Thechemicals wrote: »Ive been part of elitist raid guilds and pvp guilds but neither have ever treated me with such disrespect as the role players I encountered on Daggerfall a few nights ago. I thought you Rper's were cool and casual and had fun but man was I wrong. I was so messed up by the whole incident that I have zero desire to ever attempt roleplaying ingame again.
So I ended up at this tavern in some town I cant remember to get I don't know what and found about 9 players inside mingling with npcs and talking very formally and rp-like. I listened in for a bit while leaning back against a wall *emote. They were talking about alchohol and playing drinking games and this.....made me excited to want to join! So I googled "how to roleplay in videogames" and did a quick crash course read-up, then back to game and waited for a good opportunity to get into the action. There was no action! They acted like I was invisible, I got more play from an npc encounter I swear!
I approached the group playing drinking games first (they were split into 2 groups) and said "mind if I join in? I just arrived from a grueling experience and could use a drink with some friendly faces". .....no answer....2,3,4,5 minutes pass. So respectfully I accepted that they may be deeply involved in their....drinking game rp so I go over to the bar where the other group is any say hello to 2 females having fun rping. So im thinking, hey alchohol, fun women, lets do this......2,3,4,5 minutes later still ignored. Then I realized the terrible truth....they all ignore listed me!
Yeah, that's my rp experience in eso. No pm from them saying "hey we are doing our own thing but if you are interested heres our website" OR..... "hey sorry but this is an exclusive event" OR EVEN.... "hey we just don't [snip] like redguards so [snip] here please". Nope...none of that. Instead I was talking in a room full of people that didn't even give me a chance to play with them. How do I know they all ignore listed me? Because I messaged every single one and it didn't let me.
And do I care that I dropped a Nova Ultimate on their faces on my way out? No, little rp elitist, I didn't really-really want to play with them anyway. : *(
[Moderator Note: Edited per our rules on Cursing & Profanity]
See yourself as spared, Something like 90% of ESO RPers do some wierd vampire RP ala vampire 1: "I am dangerous"<fangs glimmering in the light of the tavern fire>
vampire 2: "Oh you are cursed too, lets fly off togheter"
vampire 1: "Thought you never asked, meow"
or very similar =/
lol yea the twilight/underworld rp is silly as heck.
Then again, while I am not rping, I am playing a khajiit werewolf, and I can't entirely wrap my brain around a cat that turns into a dog.
That is a bit disturbing really haha, one wierd pup lol
personally I'd like to be a different were, though Hircine favors the werewolves most. Maybe a wereboar or a werebear. Oh! A weretiger (did tes ever have those?)
Thechemicals wrote: »Im going to be the better player here and move forward and hope that I don't encounter these Rp elitist types ever again. I guess I may have come off as too excited and willing..... and considering most of them had women names, id guess they thought I was some kinda creeper perv. It didn't help that I had no pants on, but that was only because of an addon bug with wykkids outfitter.