That's awesome! Reminds me of a guy I'd see a lot in Vulkhel Guard called something like Elinhar the Unhurried who always walked instead of running.
My crafter lives in Alinor (now he's finally been allowed to move from Auridon to the main island), but on PC EU so sadly I never see Sleeps-on-Bridges. But I definitely see a lot of the same people around a lot of the time, and this article makes me think I should make more of an effort to stay in character and interact a bit, instead of being another one charging from the bank to the crafting stations and back.
As the article says this is exactly the kind of thing which makes playing an MMO special, and different to a single-player game.
I just wonder how he does not get disconnected for inactivity
Saucy_Jack wrote: »This whole scenario is my dream for my Snugglorr cult
DocFrost72 wrote: »I just wonder how he does not get disconnected for inactivity
Chatting in zone can be a real rabbit hole, and counts you as active.
If he has nospin or nothankyou, he can be managing inventory, setting up skills, or even just watching the cyro map without breaking emote.
He could also just be looking around him every five minutes or so while watching netflix.
That's awesome! Reminds me of a guy I'd see a lot in Vulkhel Guard called something like Elinhar the Unhurried who always walked instead of running.
My crafter lives in Alinor (now he's finally been allowed to move from Auridon to the main island), but on PC EU so sadly I never see Sleeps-on-Bridges. But I definitely see a lot of the same people around a lot of the time, and this article makes me think I should make more of an effort to stay in character and interact a bit, instead of being another one charging from the bank to the crafting stations and back.
As the article says this is exactly the kind of thing which makes playing an MMO special, and different to a single-player game.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
I mean, i've been playing WoW on and of for at least a decade, and one of my fave memories is STILL to this day the day when I accidentally started an impromptu dance party. was just chatting in voice with a friend while hanging out in a major city and just emoting at each other on our characters and we started dancing and just... more and more people started to join in and some people started to provide special effects via AoE combat abilities and it. was. GLORIOUS. we didn't clear any content, got no achievements. just had a bunch of people coming together and just having goofy fun.
I mean, i've been playing WoW on and of for at least a decade, and one of my fave memories is STILL to this day the day when I accidentally started an impromptu dance party. was just chatting in voice with a friend while hanging out in a major city and just emoting at each other on our characters and we started dancing and just... more and more people started to join in and some people started to provide special effects via AoE combat abilities and it. was. GLORIOUS. we didn't clear any content, got no achievements. just had a bunch of people coming together and just having goofy fun.
A flashmob with less planning. Love it!
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
yes! and i mean some of my fave ESO moments involve BBC events that are just social events, rather then clears of anything, so.. there's that
I mean, i've been playing WoW on and of for at least a decade, and one of my fave memories is STILL to this day the day when I accidentally started an impromptu dance party. was just chatting in voice with a friend while hanging out in a major city and just emoting at each other on our characters and we started dancing and just... more and more people started to join in and some people started to provide special effects via AoE combat abilities and it. was. GLORIOUS. we didn't clear any content, got no achievements. just had a bunch of people coming together and just having goofy fun.
A flashmob with less planning. Love it!
yes! and i mean some of my fave ESO moments involve BBC events that are just social events, rather then clears of anything, so.. there's that
but seriously sometimes people wonder... "if you prefer to play solo, why do you even play an MMO??"
this is why, these community interactions is why.