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Do you role play in ESO???

  • Shanjijri
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    Not in the regular sense, but I DO create backstory and take choice options for said character. I just don't go around RPing with others.

    Exactly same here.
  • Jade1986
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    If I could ever find a good RP guild, I would. But cant find anything in AD, maybe when One Tamriel hits then I will find one.
  • Taternater
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    I roleplay someone who doesn't roleplay.
  • logosloki
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    Whilst I was playing through the AD questline I took the role of a curious Khajiit who lives by the green pact. In PvP I roleplay a troll.
  • Seratopia
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    I do occasional rp in my head but that's about it. I used to roleplay with people in other games actually meant for the type of rp you're speaking of but that was when I was an adolescent. I don't think I'll have enough imagination now to keep up with the professionals.
  • Bobby_V_Rockit
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    Lol, no.
  • Holycannoli
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    Sentinel wrote: »
    How do I roleplay?

    I give my characters distinct personalities, and realistic looking armor- I want them to be realistic, flawed, and interesting in their own right.

    I may simply join others in a tavern for an evening, slipping into conversations, but often what is the most fun is completely forgetting all about who my character is, where they are, and what they're doing, and go out into the world, explore. Find the story of the world rather than the story of my character within it.

    Roleplaying could mean just walking through the fields of Cyrodiil, taking your time even though the danger of other players is ever present, to view nature, and hear the stories that it has to tell.

    (though I don't mind if I get jumped- there's little better than a duel in the middle of Cyrodiil)

    You want to know the stories Cyrodiil has to tell? They are all blank pages because the zone is mostly void of content. Barely even any chests to find. Oh sure there's the occasional dolmen, tiny town, ayleid ruin, monastery, tent etc. but the zone is empty. I don't even know if the delves have compelling stories.
  • Bryanonymous
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    So, so... When convenient for entertainment.
  • Danikat
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    Sort of.

    All of my characters have a backstory, and I have an idea of what sort of person they are and that feeds into how I play them and the choices I make in quests. For example my dragon knight/crafter is a lot more impatient and more likely to charge into the middle of a fight than either of my templars. My Breton is calmer and more forgiving, but also more likely to get distracted and wander off to look at the scenery. She'd never admit it but getting murdered by the worm cult may have been the best thing that happened to her, it gave her the opportunity to break away from her oppressive family and forge her own path.

    I also do little things like change my characters out of their armour when they're in town (something I've been doing since Morrowind), walk instead of run in busy areas (unless I'm in a hurry) and move around people who are standing on the path or coming towards me.

    But I don't do what I think of as 'real' role-playing: acting out player created stories with a group of people. I'd love to, but I feel like that requires more of a commitment and more time than I can give to it. For it to work I'd have to be able to be online at regular times and meeting up with an established group of people and I just can't do that.
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  • the_man_of_steal
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    I don't role play in the conventional sense. Nothing against those who do. I just like being me, and can be a weird/silly individual. If you are going to role play though, this is the game for that. Amazing environment. I have played this game for a little over a year and at times one forgets how incredible the artwork is, how easy it is to interact with strangers near you, how most people in the community do enjoy helping others, how fun PVP can be when its not laggy, and how the game just all around makes you feel like you are in another world where Trump isnt running for prez. It becomes easy to view things you once thought were astonishingly wonderful and unique features in a game and take them for granted a year later.

    I do get very critical of this game, ZOS, but overall I still find this game entertaining and fun and it is currently the only thing I am playing or even planning to play in the future.
  • DPG76
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    i tend to do so when no one is around
  • Tandor
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    Sentinel wrote: »
    How do I roleplay?

    I give my characters distinct personalities, and realistic looking armor- I want them to be realistic, flawed, and interesting in their own right.

    I may simply join others in a tavern for an evening, slipping into conversations, but often what is the most fun is completely forgetting all about who my character is, where they are, and what they're doing, and go out into the world, explore. Find the story of the world rather than the story of my character within it.

    Roleplaying could mean just walking through the fields of Cyrodiil, taking your time even though the danger of other players is ever present, to view nature, and hear the stories that it has to tell.

    (though I don't mind if I get jumped- there's little better than a duel in the middle of Cyrodiil)

    You want to know the stories Cyrodiil has to tell? They are all blank pages because the zone is mostly void of content. Barely even any chests to find. Oh sure there's the occasional dolmen, tiny town, ayleid ruin, monastery, tent etc. but the zone is empty. I don't even know if the delves have compelling stories.

    Well therein lies a story, for sure :smile: !
  • Tandor
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    itehache wrote: »
    I mean, I have a backstory of my character inside my head and I quest being all sneaky and stuff, but I guess you are referring to play by your character (speak in 3rd person if you are a khajit for instance) then nope, I do not :smile:

    That's pretty much my position. Taking just a couple of my characters as examples, my Dark Elf dual-wielding nightblade assassin is undoubtedly a recruit for the Thieves Guild and the Dark Brotherhood, and can't help but "borrow" items from any container he finds even in a quest-givers home, whereas my Imperial sword and shield holy paladin templar wouldn't dream of engaging in any of those activities. As for actively role-playing with others in the game, however, that's not likely to happen.
  • Cinbri
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    What does roleplaying mean?! Does my dunmer from House Dagoth, whos trying to proove that he is best Morrowind's paladin is meaning roleplaying?
  • Maztiax
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    ERP is all I do, since PvP is a joke and PvE is too easy
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