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If you acknowledge me as part of the roleplay I expect to be included in it.
I have been wanting to create this rant for a while. I have been having an issue in-game where people will acknowledge that I am a part of their roleplay, but they will entirely ignore any of my posts, and at times I feel like I'm being actively avoided. This makes character introductions which rely at all on other characters nearly impossible. I'll take my most recent problem as an example. I have a rogue lion character who is joining a pride in the roleplay, but I cannot advance his plotline due to the fact that whenever I try, the character needed finds some reason to log off. This isn't the worst of it though... People will seemingly attempt to avoid me by making it so I can't enter into the roleplay, but once I did they instantly began to screw around in OOC chat until they had to go. I hope you can see my frustration here, and I'm hoping to get advice on what to do about this.
Shoutout! Thank you to Brookcresent (Don't know your forum name) for not doing this to me, and including the... I guess I'll call them 'underdogs' of roleplay, like myself.
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I completely understand....I try to join a RP but they seem to ignore me..
So I try to force down a RP with someone then they start screwing around in Group Chat and ignore
my posts. This is VERY irritating.....FH was made for friends and roleplay, but it seems as if some other
players have different ideas.
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Wow, I'm sorry to hear this nubeees. :c and I understand, I think we all have been in that situation atleast a couple of times.. And it's completely fine that you are mad understandable perhaps but if they are still continuing to do this to you, I would have a discussion with them. Of course not a blaring cussing discussion. I would just say and a kind way and point things out to the fellow leader of the group and say to him " Hey I've noticed in the roleplay that the members are completely ignoring my posts etc. I just want to inform you on that, I am really irritated and I just think that's completely rude, y'know? I would let them know, otherwise this group will not grow.. And the members will fade away and leave by the previous actions they displayed." I would just say that right off the bat. :D And aswell as your issue I hope it will be resolved. ~
.:.Rava.:.
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Oh yeah.... I've been there my friend.
It's a big reason why I don't roleplay anymore. As much as I hate to say it most people hosting in game roleplays but even some of the site ones are terrible at hosting rp. These people often fail to acknowledge the lines that certain users are posting and either get to caught up in their own solo rping or with a particular group or individuals in the rp. I actually think it has a lot to do with maturity level... A good rp leader would be able to balance out every individual's part in a rp plot without leaving anyone or their lines out. Some people are also just horrible at rping with multiple users. When you have a large group there needs to be a patience and understanding that everyone plays a part in the story and thus every line counts and or should be made to count. If people can't handle so many people in rps they should rp in smaller groups or by themself. I dislike when rp's are flat and get stuck on a particular plot and then some individuals start to ignore posts of our users in the rp. Same thing happens on site roleplays... You can spend time writing an entire paragraph or two relating to the situation at hand and people will just go on babbling not even paying your post any mind cause their to lost in their own words. It's very unfair when people aren't considerate and attentive to everyone's posts in a rp.
I say if you're in a rp like that just leave and don't waste your time.
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Ah yes, This happens to me way too often for me.
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OHYES!
When you join a RP, most people go 'Welcome' and all that jazz. You don't really talk OOC because they all seem to be close-knit friends, so you sorta chill there politely and wait for the RP, because that's what you're there for.
So, off you all trot to a RP spot, sit down and stuff and then:
You post, all like: FINALLY! I CAN SPEAK AND BE NOTICED IF ONLY IN RP!
And they blank you. I mean, they aren't actively rude, but everyone know everyone so you just sit there on the outside, sad and alone. There's no bullying or anything, just...
Indifference.
Which can sometimes be worse, don't you think?
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OHYES!
When you join a RP, most people go 'Welcome' and all that jazz. You don't really talk OOC because they all seem to be close-knit friends, so you sorta chill there politely and wait for the RP, because that's what you're there for.
I seriously don't get why people do that too. Like why start a rp if you're just going to sit there blubbering with your friends and not even try to rp. It's like they recruit an audience just to watch them blab.
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This happens quite often to alot of people who like to role-play in a group. When hosting a role-play group, most people forget that it is indeed, a group activity. People like to join a role-play to act out their characters, interact with others characters, and have fun in utilizing their free time. However, if the group is simply three or less people having a say and subtlety ignore the other players in the group, it can appear tedious; as if the group is just a few people.
Also, to be fair, most players don't do that upon intention, as stated earlier by Lord and Snarf. Just the simple fact that some people don't know how to role-play as an active group. Then, there is the side of not knowing how to handle a group and upon other reasons.
If you are wanting to start a role-play group or think about it, just remember that you are hosting for other people to join in on the fun with you. It's not all about the "top" characters when you want new people to come into a story. It takes time to know how to play with others in various environments and it never hurts to give something new a try. Or, vice versa, just try again with a different approach and see what happens.
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Happens to me a lot, and that's all I am going to say on the subject, right now.
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Always happens to me. Which is why I barely stay around the official maps anymore. I mainly stay in the downloadable maps. Or create my own and roleplay with friends since I'm too nervous to roleplay with strangers now a days...
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Then those people, my dear, are not worth role-playing with. You deserve better than that.
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Ah, yes, the good ol' ignoring trick. Back before I became engulfed in the ultra-strict, literate RP's, I would join a large amount of literate, yet less strict groups. In those groups, I would post an introduction of my character exc, and then nobody posts towards my character. They're just too busy RPing with their original friends in the group. I resolved the issue by shrugging and either recruiting for my RP, or just find a more strict group. It is agitating, I must admit.
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I'd have to agree that the blame for this problem falls on poor RP leaders, nowadays there don't seem to be many role plays around (in game and on the forums) that have dedicated and experienced leaders who are able to guide the roleplay while making sure everyone feels included and is just having fun! In game particularly, I've found /so/ often that the leaders will recruit people and we'll all just sit around waiting forever to start, and as soon as they say they've got enough people they'll suddenly log off!!! That makes me so angry, especially when they say they have to go do something, because why on earth would you waste our time if you KNOW you have to go soon? They could have at least said they're leaving soon and for the rest of us to come back tomorrow....A little off topic i'll admit but it's been on my mind for a while ;-;
In regards to the exclusion, i've thankfully never experienced something that drastic and I'd suggest you just leave that group to the dust. They obviously aren't interested in making a good quality rp for their participants to enjoy :T