Aoife32001 wrote: »No reason I should be forced to experience it.
You may not like lore and immersion, but they are part and parcel of the Elder Scrolls franchise.
MornaBaine wrote: »Truth is, it SHOULD be inconvenient to play a vampire.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »They should add a "Roleplayer" flag to the Settings, and if you turn on this flag, all kinds of "roleplaying" things can happen to you in the game.
That way, the 99% of us who play ESO as a video game won't be affected by this RP nonsense.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »They should add a "Roleplayer" flag to the Settings, and if you turn on this flag, all kinds of "roleplaying" things can happen to you in the game.
That way, the 99% of us who play ESO as a video game won't be affected by this RP nonsense.
Or it can just give a player the incentive to not ignore the driving mechanic of the skill line and - you know - play the game instead of ignore it.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »They should add a "Roleplayer" flag to the Settings, and if you turn on this flag, all kinds of "roleplaying" things can happen to you in the game.
That way, the 99% of us who play ESO as a video game won't be affected by this RP nonsense.
Or it can just give a player the incentive to not ignore the driving mechanic of the skill line and - you know - play the game instead of ignore it.
The game already does that. Its called "you have a vulnerability to fire and you don't regen health as well".
MornaBaine wrote: »Well after reading through the 50 new responses I see not much has changed. All of the "Nuuuuu!" responses are essentially this: "I don't want there to be any downsides to being a vampire because I PvP and Stage 4 is best ever and don't anyone dare make things so I have to leave it for even a minute."
onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
You can attempt to Red Herring the discussion all you want and contend that it is entirely an RP issue
onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
You can attempt to Red Herring the discussion all you want and contend that it is entirely an RP issue
Its entirely an RP issue.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
You can attempt to Red Herring the discussion all you want and contend that it is entirely an RP issue
Its entirely an RP issue.
Except its not.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
You can attempt to Red Herring the discussion all you want and contend that it is entirely an RP issue
Its entirely an RP issue.
Except its not.
Of course it is. We're not dumb.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
You can attempt to Red Herring the discussion all you want and contend that it is entirely an RP issue
Its entirely an RP issue.
Except its not.
Of course it is. We're not dumb.
Yep, my post about mechanics and benefits applied to the character despite the stat changes is all about RP. I'm questioning if we're discussing the same acronym.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
You can attempt to Red Herring the discussion all you want and contend that it is entirely an RP issue
Its entirely an RP issue.
Except its not.
Of course it is. We're not dumb.
Yep, my post about mechanics and benefits applied to the character despite the stat changes is all about RP. I'm questioning if we're discussing the same acronym.
Pretty sure "Should Vampires be KoS to Guards at Stage 4?" is 100% about RP.
Like, 100% sure.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
You can attempt to Red Herring the discussion all you want and contend that it is entirely an RP issue
Its entirely an RP issue.
Except its not.
Of course it is. We're not dumb.
Yep, my post about mechanics and benefits applied to the character despite the stat changes is all about RP. I'm questioning if we're discussing the same acronym.
Pretty sure "Should Vampires be KoS to Guards at Stage 4?" is 100% about RP.
Like, 100% sure.
MornaBaine wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
You can attempt to Red Herring the discussion all you want and contend that it is entirely an RP issue
Its entirely an RP issue.
Except its not.
Of course it is. We're not dumb.
Yep, my post about mechanics and benefits applied to the character despite the stat changes is all about RP. I'm questioning if we're discussing the same acronym.
Pretty sure "Should Vampires be KoS to Guards at Stage 4?" is 100% about RP.
Like, 100% sure.
Which would make you 100% wrong. Perhaps you should read more than just the title. RP perspective is part of it. But only part of it.
People keep using lore as the reason to KOS stage 4 vamps, but must not have played the other games or they would realize there is a severely missing mechanic needed for this to be feasible. See in previous TES games, when you were a vampire, you could simples sneak into an inn and feed on someone sleeping. No bounty, no crime, unless you got caught doing it.
If you feed on an NPC as it is, it doesn't matter if they were sleeping in a house by themselves on top of a mountain with no one around for miles, You're getting a bounty.
Additionally, if you DID get caught by a guard, you could kill them and escape. Now, if you're KOS and happen to get caught in an inn, guild house, ect, I guess they lock the doors and there's no chance of escape.
If those three mechanics (feeding on the sleeping, killable guards, not locking doors) were changed, I would be 100% onboard with Vamp 4 being KOS.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
WraithAzraiel wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
Salty post is salty. You want a hug, bro? Come on, bring it in.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »WraithAzraiel wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
Salty post is salty. You want a hug, bro? Come on, bring it in.
If you couldn't refute the logic of my post, why did you bother to hit the reply button ?
onlinegamer1 wrote: »WraithAzraiel wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
Salty post is salty. You want a hug, bro? Come on, bring it in.
If you couldn't refute the logic of my post, why did you bother to hit the reply button ?
Your post is based on a false premise, refusing to acknowledge it is illogical in and of itself.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »WraithAzraiel wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
Salty post is salty. You want a hug, bro? Come on, bring it in.
If you couldn't refute the logic of my post, why did you bother to hit the reply button ?
Your post is based on a false premise, refusing to acknowledge it is illogical in and of itself.
My post, which is that making Guards KOS on Stage 4 Vamps is a purely roleplaying-based idea, and has nothing whatsoever to do with game balance, game mechanics or ability power is 100% factual and irrefutable.
I also irrefutably proved that roleplayers can already achieve this idea in game, right now.
By all means, if you can prove that this "guard kos" idea has anything whatsoever to do with game balance, game mechanics or ability power, post it.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »WraithAzraiel wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Just to be as clear as possible...
Roleplaying has no place in MMORPGs, and never has. Sure, there is a tiny, tiny, tiny minuscule fraction of players in every MMORPG that rant about "the RP stands for Role Playing!!!111!!!one!!!eleven!". But we all know that a Roleplaying Game (like Dungeons and Dragons, GURPS, etc.) is a system of character creation and progression, and that ACTING (you know, the thing that professional Actors in Hollywood do) "in character" is absolutely optional.
But no, these "roleplayers" insist that everyone HAS TO ACT IN CHARACTER because there is "RP in MMORPG".
Well, you're wrong. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but MMORPGs (all of them) would cease to exist due to lack of profit because no one would buy them/play them if "roleplaying" were mandatory.
Its fine that YOU want to roleplay. I would never ask ESO Devs to "Ban people who roleplay and spam chat". Roleplay all you want. If you want Stage 4 Vampires to be KOS by guards, then Roleplay that you're being attacked by guards.
You: "A guard! Oh no! I thusly must flee!" (steal an item in front of a guard, but don't tell your fellow roleplayers you did that)
Guard: "Halt! You are under arrest!"
You: (choose flee option)
Ta da! There you go. You are now "roleplaying" that you are KOS to a guard if you're a stage 4 vamp, and the other 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999% of players aren't saddled with a stupid system that is a waste of time and bad idea.
Salty post is salty. You want a hug, bro? Come on, bring it in.
If you couldn't refute the logic of my post, why did you bother to hit the reply button ?
Your post is based on a false premise, refusing to acknowledge it is illogical in and of itself.
My post, which is that making Guards KOS on Stage 4 Vamps is a purely roleplaying-based idea, and has nothing whatsoever to do with game balance, game mechanics or ability power is 100% factual and irrefutable.
I also irrefutably proved that roleplayers can already achieve this idea in game, right now.
Wrong. Guards KOS to Stage 4 is a proposed solution to the flaw that vampires are able to bypass the feeding mechanic since stage 4 offers greater benefits than drawbacks - shown by the abundance of people who completely ignore the mechanic alltogether. That is a gameplay issue involving a skill line mechanic. No amount of fist waving or illogical associations you make will change that.
kelly.medleyb14_ESO wrote: »Yes. All stages of vampirism should cause all normal citizens to flee and all guards in the whole town to instantly attack, it's very lore breaking that they don't.
Also casting magicka in town should be frowned upon.