Abnother RP paradigm
Jeff Kesselman
jeffk at tenetwork.com
Mon May 12 20:22:39 CEST 1997
I left thsi out of my last post because it takes soem room to explain, but
soemthitn you must have if yo uwant to encourage Rp...
BOREDOM TIME
I learned this fro mstudying Never Winter and how people play it. NWN has
some very boring stretches, when one player is dragging the others around
and theya re basicly doign nothing.
Turns out thsi is where most of the interractio nand roleplay happens.
The counter exampel is Quake. How much do peoep lactually type to each
other? Not much, because if you take your finegrs off the controls, yer dead.
For Rp to develop you need a very different pacing from a single player
CRPG (which is a misnomer sicne ther is NO RP ina traditional CRPG.). You
need short periods of intense activity follwoed by significantly longer
epriods of light activity/down time.
JK
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