Luth (atys)
In principle you are right but as each of us does not really know players from other older servers well but can say more about their own "old community", it's still unavoidable... We should refrain from negatively judging players from other old servers and not generalize though. Yes, that would be great :)Only one thing, i think it will be good not to make any generality about the behavior of people in function of their server's origin.
Luth (atys)
As I have been playing pen & paper - roleplaying-games for many years I have come to cherish roleplaying and favour it more than any other kind of games because I know it as the most shining example of teamplay versus the "master/system". In all this thing, you forget one thing very important in a game : challenging !
Nearly all of the challenge in RPGs will be provided from the system/master and the players will be encouraged to work together to solve the problems and master the challenges as a team. You do not have to play against one another in roleplaying games, neither offline nor online. PvP is often purely optional, but teamplay is practically always the key point of every Multiplayer-RPGs.
Luth (atys)
Not everybody thinks about roleplay your way. Some or maybe even many players (depending on game and community) indeed do want to separate roleplaying from gameplay and it's "mechanics".Roleplay is not a bubble disconnected from the gameplay.
Luth (atys)
It's only you who views this conversation as "polemic" and "not intersting" which is a rather depreciatory comment about opinions and experiences other players are talking about in this thread. I have broken my will to stop to write on this kind of polemic. It's not interesting, especially when we write in another tongue than our native one. And more the debate will last, more some sad things will be written.
Yes, SUCH statements really might lead to "sad things" being written in reply.
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