It's not very roleplay-ey to say these things in-game, because in RP you don't know there's a set of rules that everybody has to follow. therefor having the majority of your vocabulary consisting of these phrases that everybody uses is more than poor, or fail rp in my book for that matter, as that sentence can ruin an rp session in seconds. If you really have to do something, like hint something out of RP. Use the text chat. or atleast be creative.People use this terms to remain in roleplay and to also try to hint to someone that they can not do what they had done or are doing. I don't see an issue with these terms in game personally.
I agree with Mr. Scofield xDPeople use this terms to remain in roleplay and to also try to hint to someone that they can not do what they had done or are doing. I don't see an issue with these terms in game personally.
To expand on my reply:
I mean like, you see someone lockpicking in the GZ, they might not know so someone will say "Buddy you could get deported for that, I suggest stopping" it fair. But if someone says like "Oh I will get you deported" that is obviously threats to report, so it depends on the situation and how it is said.
It's just an easier way to inform newer people that they might be breaking a rule. I don't see it ruining any RP in my opinion. Most new people do not know to use // in direct to talk out of roleplay.It's not very roleplay-ey to say these things in-game, because in RP you don't know there's a set of rules that everybody has to follow. therefor having the majority of your vocabulary consisting of these phrases that everybody uses is more than poor, or fail rp in my book for that matter, as that sentence can ruin an rp session in seconds. If you really have to do something, like hint something out of RP. Use the text chat. or atleast be creative.
I could perhaps understand your side when dealing with newer players. But this is something that I am the victim of on a daily basis, and think we could agree that I'm anything but a newer player.It's just an easier way to inform newer people that they might be breaking a rule. I don't see it ruining any RP in my opinion. Most new people do not know to use // in direct to talk out of roleplay.
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