Roleplaying and Cliques

Though it's specifically about Champion's Online, there might be some value in reading http://www.massively.com/2010/10/21/behind-the-mask-cliques-are-the-bane-of-roleplaying/#continued
'tis advice mostly from the perspective of a roleplayer trying to get involved with others who seem to be fairly set in their groups. Of course, a little bit of empathy makes it useful to those who usually play in groups, too. And while it's written for a graphical MMO, my mind is taking it more in terms of a MUCK. I'm thinking of linking it in a post on Faire's boards, though I know those aren't always read.

Some highlights:
- Have a background written and proofread.
- Spelling and grammar matter.
- Make your character likable. Seriously. Hero or villain, if you make a character people wouldn't want to be around, people *gasp* won't want to be around him/her. This is another reason why making a blatantly EVIL character in these games can be shooting yourself in the foot.
- Try to make a good first impression when you take the plunge to interact with others.

Comments

  1. Also on points 3 and 4, don't come off like a high and mighty jack ass.

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  2. I think I'd consider that included, yeah, along with many other personality types that people regularly find unpleasant.

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