Need some advice
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 2:29 pm
Hey, I'm new here (bordering on my third week, wow!), and I've got to say, TI is an amazing game. It's everything and more that I could have imagined, and I love being a part of the community; but recently, I've been a tad troubled with something, and I'm unsure if it is just another element of the game's multifarious nature, or a flaw that only I seem to be recognizing, if it is a flaw at all - I'm a newb after all, and I might just be picking at something that really shouldn't be picked at.
I've met a ton of characters in the RP that I've gotten, and a few are so incredible that I'm going to recommend them as soon as I'm done with this post, but in general, I feel as if the RP engendered through the majority of players I interact with is mundane and repetitive, in the sense of meeting the characters for the first time. Basically, I feel as if I'm RPing with the same person in almost every scene I enter, even though I know that these are new characters and people. Is it perhaps in the theme of the game? It's a tough world, and the denizens of Lithmore have become accustomed to strife and melancholy, I understand, but I feel as if I just keep running into the same personalities over and over again, the same trope, the same cliche: the silent, stoic, dry-humored badass or the flustered, skittish kind of thing. I don't want anyone to feel as if playing this kind of character is necessarily 'bad' or something; please don't mistake me - I'm not trying to make people change the way they RP, hell, I'm far from stuff like that. I just want to know if that's what the theme encourages and whether I'm playing a character out of said theme and whatnot.
I know you guys may be looking over this with a critical brow and eye, thinking "What the heck is the noob on about, imposing stuff on us?". I'm really not trying to do that at all. I just want to know if the common use of such character traits is a result of the world and its socio-political influences on the people, i.e. the Order's strident enforcement of Davism and the Reeves' secular yet royal-sanctioned policing (sumptuary).
I've met a ton of characters in the RP that I've gotten, and a few are so incredible that I'm going to recommend them as soon as I'm done with this post, but in general, I feel as if the RP engendered through the majority of players I interact with is mundane and repetitive, in the sense of meeting the characters for the first time. Basically, I feel as if I'm RPing with the same person in almost every scene I enter, even though I know that these are new characters and people. Is it perhaps in the theme of the game? It's a tough world, and the denizens of Lithmore have become accustomed to strife and melancholy, I understand, but I feel as if I just keep running into the same personalities over and over again, the same trope, the same cliche: the silent, stoic, dry-humored badass or the flustered, skittish kind of thing. I don't want anyone to feel as if playing this kind of character is necessarily 'bad' or something; please don't mistake me - I'm not trying to make people change the way they RP, hell, I'm far from stuff like that. I just want to know if that's what the theme encourages and whether I'm playing a character out of said theme and whatnot.
I know you guys may be looking over this with a critical brow and eye, thinking "What the heck is the noob on about, imposing stuff on us?". I'm really not trying to do that at all. I just want to know if the common use of such character traits is a result of the world and its socio-political influences on the people, i.e. the Order's strident enforcement of Davism and the Reeves' secular yet royal-sanctioned policing (sumptuary).