I'm currently studying at the university, and one thing we always have to think about when we write papers, is defining what the words we write about means. Since I'm gonna be writing a lot about RP, it might be nice to explain exactly what I mean, since there are many types of roleplay. In honor of the inexperienced/new roleplayer, I'll mention a few of the most known forms:
PnP/Tabletop (Pen and Paper)
LARP (Live Action RolePlay)
MMO-RP (Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplay)
Forum-RP
Sexual RP
Etc.
I am not going to comment more on the last type at this point. The other four however often share some similarities, most notably they tend to be set in similar settings, usually a fantasy or science fiction universe. As most roleplayers will know, they are played completely differently. PnP will usually be a group of people, sitting together with rulebooks and dices, LARP will be acting out the story in full figure scale and MMO-RP will be playing through an online game, through an avatar.
This brings me to the actual point of this specific post: A lot of MMO-roleplayers have a background in PnP, and they are often considered more experienced roleplayers. It hasn't been unusual for me to hear that kind of my fellow roleplayers complain about how MMO's are bad for roleplay and often continue telling about how much better it is in PnP.
They are often considered more experienced roleplayers due to their background, and for a long time, I felt a bit ashamed about my own lackings in that field, feeling that I could not have as big an understanding of roleplay as them, so when they said that something was better in PnP, they were probably right.
And in some ways they might be. What have changed for me is two things:
1: I have played some PnP
2: I've gotten enough experience in MMO-RP to consider my own opinion valid.
It has made me see MMO-RP in a different light. Where it is often considered a "cheaper" and "easier" form of PnP, I think it is important to realise exactly how different those types of roleplay truly are. To me, it becomes impossible to say what is best or worst, as they both have their pros and cons. Lets take a look.
One of the most notable thigns might be that PnP has a GM (gamemaster), who more or less controls the frame of the game and can decide upon the rules. MMO-RP however is a big collaboration where everyone is equally important, and with no one having the final word. This leads to the difference in rules, because in MMO-RP, it can be argued that there is no rule. As long as things are accepted, everything is possible. This can create some problems, which I will comment further on in a later post.
In PnP, you have a said storyline, more or less determined by the GM. Even though the players can deside how their characters react or where they chose to go, the GM ultimately have control over in which direction the story is heading. Are the players going to meet an ogre? Do they have to overthrow a tyranic king to free his people?
In MMO's, the players are stuck in a usually never changing world, and there's no one to create the stories for them. They can follow quests, but that can ultimitely end in problems, and much roleplay happens completely seperate from the storylines the game tries to tell. Once again, it's a huge collaboration, where no one desides what is right, and there's no one on to listen to. "It's rp, I can do what I want" seem to be a popular motto, and almost everyone wants the story to be about them (once again, more about that later).
And speaking of the world: Where PnP can change the world depending on what the players do, the world in MMO's will always be the same, making it hard for the players to roleplay something that truly changes anything unless you have an extremely well working RP-society.
These are just a few differences, and it does seem like MMOs might be worse for rp than PnP, doesn't it? PnP allows for more freedom, you're a smaller group so it's easier to agree, and you only have to deal with people you might actually like. You can change the world and you play out actual stories. So perhaps PnP IS better rp?
Well, I said earlier that I don't think you can talk about better or worse, and exactly the differences between them is actually a huge part of the point I'm trying to make... Which you can read more about next time.
/signoff
tirsdag den 26. januar 2010
lørdag den 23. januar 2010
I know I'd try to make this blog into something that could work as a guide. But I'll probably end up talking a lot about rp and perhaps gaming in general, so I hope people can bare with me. It is a blog after all.
Anyway, just a small... disclaimer? I've had a busy day, so first real post will hopefully land tomorrow. Oh so excited we are.
/signoff
Anyway, just a small... disclaimer? I've had a busy day, so first real post will hopefully land tomorrow. Oh so excited we are.
/signoff
fredag den 22. januar 2010
And so it begins...
When I discovered rp in MMORPGs it changed my way of playing. I have since then never roled on a server that wasn't either officially or unoffically named the rp server, and of course there is a reason for that. Roleplay can be great, and among the roleplayers I have played with the past couple of years have been some of the greatest people I have ever met.
Now, before it starts sounding too sentimental (well, it's probably too late for that already), I'm gonna cut the crap and get to the point. Roleplay can be great, but as with any other large group of peoples collaborating about something, people tend to be different and have different opinions. And unlike many other type of games, or even other types of roleplay, the roleplay in mmo's have very few rules other than what we make for ourselves. Trust me, it is not easy agreeing on these rules, or even agreeing at all.
What is "good" rp? It's an open question, and I can't answer it more than anyone. But I have my opinions. Lots of them. I've read tons and tons of roleplaying guides, followed and participated in an countless amount of threads discussing the subject, and though many of the guides I've seen are very good, they never really cover all of the aspects I think about when I roleplay. All the small tips and tricks, all the unwritten rules. And also all the weird thoughts that just crosses my mind when I'm roleplaying with people, or browsing rp-forums, or reading character descriptions.
I've wanted to write my own roleplay guide for a long time. I just had two problems:
1: It would be LONG! As I said, I have a lot of opinions.
2: I would offend people.
Lets face it: Not many people want to be told they're doing something wrong. I've seen it happen many times: Someone post something on a forum, and someone else dare to come with a suggestion. Sometimes it's wellmeaning, sometimes it's critical and rude. No matter what, things explodes. Words are thrown around. The most popular seem to be "elitist".
That's me. The elitist.
I guess it can be discussed. I don't go around telling people when I think they're doing it wrong. It's only my opinion after all, and who says I'm right? Their way of rp might be just as good as mine, even though it's different. So I don't say anything, not untill now anyway. So maybe I'm not really that much of an elitist, but it surely has been hinted more than once.
So I never really got to make my brilliant guide. Not untill I got the idea of turning it into a blog. It would take care of both my problems:
1: I wouldn't have to write all of it at once, I could just spread it out and write a little at a time, and add more if I wanted to. Also, it would fool people into thinking that it wasn't that long, since they'd only had to read a little at a time.
2: Hopefully people would be less offended. For some strange reason, it seem to be much more accepted to be a sarcastic, elitist prick if you are it in a blog. Perfect!
And so, we're back to the topic. My blog about rp (name gracefully given by Claude). I'll try to form it as a guide, somewhat, add examples and suggestions for improvements. It is only my own, personal ideas and opinions, so please, if you find something you do in the blog that fits you, don't take it too personal.
Also, the design is gonna be a lazy premade for a while, untill I have time to figure something else out. English is not my first language either, so there'll probably be a few mistakes, but I'll do my best, and I'll get my boyfriend to go through it whenever he can!
/signoff
Now, before it starts sounding too sentimental (well, it's probably too late for that already), I'm gonna cut the crap and get to the point. Roleplay can be great, but as with any other large group of peoples collaborating about something, people tend to be different and have different opinions. And unlike many other type of games, or even other types of roleplay, the roleplay in mmo's have very few rules other than what we make for ourselves. Trust me, it is not easy agreeing on these rules, or even agreeing at all.
What is "good" rp? It's an open question, and I can't answer it more than anyone. But I have my opinions. Lots of them. I've read tons and tons of roleplaying guides, followed and participated in an countless amount of threads discussing the subject, and though many of the guides I've seen are very good, they never really cover all of the aspects I think about when I roleplay. All the small tips and tricks, all the unwritten rules. And also all the weird thoughts that just crosses my mind when I'm roleplaying with people, or browsing rp-forums, or reading character descriptions.
I've wanted to write my own roleplay guide for a long time. I just had two problems:
1: It would be LONG! As I said, I have a lot of opinions.
2: I would offend people.
Lets face it: Not many people want to be told they're doing something wrong. I've seen it happen many times: Someone post something on a forum, and someone else dare to come with a suggestion. Sometimes it's wellmeaning, sometimes it's critical and rude. No matter what, things explodes. Words are thrown around. The most popular seem to be "elitist".
That's me. The elitist.
I guess it can be discussed. I don't go around telling people when I think they're doing it wrong. It's only my opinion after all, and who says I'm right? Their way of rp might be just as good as mine, even though it's different. So I don't say anything, not untill now anyway. So maybe I'm not really that much of an elitist, but it surely has been hinted more than once.
So I never really got to make my brilliant guide. Not untill I got the idea of turning it into a blog. It would take care of both my problems:
1: I wouldn't have to write all of it at once, I could just spread it out and write a little at a time, and add more if I wanted to. Also, it would fool people into thinking that it wasn't that long, since they'd only had to read a little at a time.
2: Hopefully people would be less offended. For some strange reason, it seem to be much more accepted to be a sarcastic, elitist prick if you are it in a blog. Perfect!
And so, we're back to the topic. My blog about rp (name gracefully given by Claude). I'll try to form it as a guide, somewhat, add examples and suggestions for improvements. It is only my own, personal ideas and opinions, so please, if you find something you do in the blog that fits you, don't take it too personal.
Also, the design is gonna be a lazy premade for a while, untill I have time to figure something else out. English is not my first language either, so there'll probably be a few mistakes, but I'll do my best, and I'll get my boyfriend to go through it whenever he can!
/signoff
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