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I've seen all of these threads of people getting mad at people for getting mad at them for bring 'unrealistic'. First of, why do people find it necessary to judge people's characters? Who do you think you are? The jude of FH? It's not your character, so don't worry about it. Second, why are they judging realism?
"Your character has WINGS?! UNREALISTIC!!!!11!!!!"
Unrealistic? Okay, then why is your character talking? What's unrealistic is animals talking, so if you're so crazy about realism, then why do you have your character talk? Also, it's a video game. Realism does not matter, when it's a video game. Most people play video games to get away from real life. Would you be mad if a game you played didn't have a realistic moon cycle? No, you wouldn't. Yet, you're getting mad at a bunch of kids just making characters of different colors, and designs, and calling them unrealistic.
If you're those people that like to make realistic characters, don't worry, i'm not talking about you. I'm talking about these morons that think it's cool to judge people's characters.
So, if you're one of these people that like jude people's characters, just move on. Act like you didn't see them, move on with your life. It's not the end of the world. It won't effect your day. Just get over it.
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Because that isw the goal in life, TO BE REAL.
Yeah
I guess it started as a way to see what would happen if you were an animal in the real world or something?
And now it's just...... -Turns it upside down and flips it around- Um..... What am I.... I don't even know what I'm looking at.....
It looks like.... a Label made of smelly socks.
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Because that isw the goal in life, TO BE REAL.
Yeah
I guess it started as a way to see what would happen if you were an animal in the real world or something?
And now it's just...... -Turns it upside down and flips it around- Um..... What am I.... I don't even know what I'm looking at.....
It looks like.... a Label made of smelly socks.
I don't understand the message you're trying to convey.
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Because that isw the goal in life, TO BE REAL.
Yeah
I guess it started as a way to see what would happen if you were an animal in the real world or something?
And now it's just...... -Turns it upside down and flips it around- Um..... What am I.... I don't even know what I'm looking at.....
It looks like.... a Label made of smelly socks.
I don't understand the message you're trying to convey.
It's a way to put somebody into a box.
If they think el character is un-real, 'ope, put in the 'Ill-literate/n00b' Bin.
That's what I was saying.
It's a label
And a very awful label at that.
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Because that isw the goal in life, TO BE REAL.
Yeah
I guess it started as a way to see what would happen if you were an animal in the real world or something?
And now it's just...... -Turns it upside down and flips it around- Um..... What am I.... I don't even know what I'm looking at.....
It looks like.... a Label made of smelly socks.
It's a way to put somebody into a box.
If they think el character is un-real, 'ope, put in the 'Ill-literate/n00b' Bin.
That's what I was saying.
It's a label
And a very awful label at that.
I don't understand the message you're trying to convey.
Ah. I see. I misunderstood you. I thought you were trying to insult me.
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What I find amusing is that most of these people who fuss so much about so called "realism" in their rps aren't even rping with their "realistic" characters realistically. For example in real life do wolf packs really live in dens all the time? No... It's very uncommon for them to be in dens and only happens when females are going to give birth and need a safe place for their pups or on some occasions when they're trying to retreat from hot weather etc. How about lone wolves? No people it is not cool or easy to be a lone wolf in real life. Wolves aren't usually lone wolves for long because they either join a back, create their own, or die. Same with lion rps if your rp is so realistic that means you guys must spend most of your rp time sleeping...
The fuss over realism is just silly. This games goal is not realism but more fun and imagination. What fun is there to always abide by the "rules" of nature? It's a game people... No need to be so strict and if you're going to attempt at realism actually get it right in all aspects before you run around preaching.
Have fun... Be creative and don't be mean to others just because they play a different way from yourself.
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It's usually ironic that people who boast about realism are not entirely realistic themselves. There is no "true" realism to a game for the simple fact it's a game. As Lord Suragaha summed up, the game lives on imagination and it's dull to be reminded of the strict laws of nature in the terms of animals. I'll say that, yes, it's alright to refer to what certain animals are capable of, how they live, and so on. However, here, those laws can be broken just for the fun of it and knowing you have the freedom to do so.
As to why people care so much about realism, I would give a guess to perhaps they always wanted to simulate the real life of a wolf in their own way. In this type of platform that allows so much creativity verse simulation, it would not be near possible to do so. Another reason I would say is that some people think it's "realistic" for the game to be centered on realism, which again, is not possible. As for realism in the game as a whole, again, it's fine to have a group based on real-life laws of nature, but it gets boring if those same laws are the highlight of the game.
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I don't really know.. I prefer to label my roleplaying as semi-realism.
I've never seen the point in truly judging other people's characters.
But it's also important to respect the request of people who run an RP. What they want in their group and not.
Some people want to roleplay in a more realistic way, while orhers may want to roleplay dragons or wolves with superpowers
It's mainly a way for people to group up in RP's.
Though, in the way you quoted it "OMG U HAZ WINGS OMG NOOB EW" ..
Eh.. I honestly don't get it. People like and prefer different things.
I do agree with Sura, but realism isn't about having 100% realistic roleplayong.
But more on how to label yourself. An approximate guide on what your character looks and behaves like.
Whether it's a wolf with only "realistic" colours, not so real colours or a neon wolf.
An undeadly lion. A horse with wings. Etc.
All different labels. Realism, semi-realism and unrealism.
Then it's up to you and other's to discuss why your character is seen as unrealistic or realistic.
It's silly to make a fuss over. ^^
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It's because the "cool kidz" think that having one spot of unrealistic color on your character, it means that you are a ILITRAT N00Bz!!1!!!1!!11!"
Players like this in the game really need to learn something for a change. c:
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I honestly don't know...
I guess some people will just look for ANY little excuse to stir up an argument or cause trouble. I will admit that I can get a little picky about what I think looks realistic and what doesn't. But I don't straight out announce it to the creator of the character, "Hey your character looks SO UNREALISTIC with those bright red eyes and white hair!" It's not my business to tell people how to design their characters. I don't tell people how to play Feral Heart or how they should design their custom characters. But still, there are those people who feel like it's their duty to go around and tell other people that their character doesn't live up to their "realistic standards".
I have a couple of characters who people have called unrealistic because of one unrealistic feature they have. My red fox character, Kopper, has the colors and markings you would see on a fox out in the real world. She acts like any red fox out in the wild. The only thing that you wouldn't see on a fox is eyeshadow and bright green eyes. Do I think she's realistic? No not really. I would say she's semi-realistic, since she can talk and has unrealistic eyes.
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When it comes to having an unrealistic character, the only thing I have a problem with is someone trying to play realistically, but not really knowing what they are doing. What I mean is.... I've seen people say they are roleplaying an animal realistically, but aren't really behaving like the animal would in the wild. Examples: A cheetah that roars like a lion. A fox that hunts down a full grown deer. A pack of huskies that hunt down a bison..... And they claim to be realistic. FAIL!
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I honestly don't know...
I guess some people will just look for ANY little excuse to stir up an argument or cause trouble.
It could also be the stress from some time ago about sparkeldogs and stuff like that made control freaks of this game act this way.
Now even the slightest hint of an unrealistic color on a character means "UNREELIZTIC N00BZER!!11!!" these days. Even if the unrealistic colors mix! :c
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This is a question I ask myself a lot.
You know its very ironic when a game gives you the option to be very abstract and colorful that most people tend to make realistic characters, environments and vice versa. We have a majority of Feralheart that like realistic coloring, or at least semi realistic and roleplay 'realistically' (I'll get to that in a moment) but then there are other games, such as wolfquest, where many players desire this sort of creativity and usually have to describe there character with a paragraph or two just so there others understand since they cant see the character.
An about the roleplay. You have to remember that not everyone on feralheart are exactly.... how should i put this nicely... mature and intellectually inclined in the realistic field they claim to be rping.
Newsflash people: Books such as warrior cats, guardians of gahoole, wolves of the beyond are NOT what realistic roleplay really would be! It's called fiction for a reason.
The animals can not communicate through words and simply use gestures and facial expressions. Like Suga said, lions would be sleeping most of the time and wolves would never be alone unless they were asking for death. And a lone wolf CERTAINLY can not take a grown elk. Its just not realistic.
Honestly, if you can follow the life of an animal exactly, then kudos. I can't do such a thing because it personally bores me to. Then again, I am more of a human, fantasy creature roleplayer myself.
Really, this all just seems like a section of people who yell. "OMG. Illiterate! You cant join us because you're not like us!" It really annoys me because this community really does have some unique characters and to see people demeaning such creativity is a real shame. In the end, we all roleplay and make these characters because these alter egos give us a break from the harshness of reality. If someone wants to be a wolf/lion/bird/bear/human/alien/custom species, then let them and give them a chance! Who knows, you might end up loving their character!
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my worst experience was seeing mating.....so awkward o-o
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my worst experience was seeing mating.....so awkward o-o
Hmm, it states in the rules that "mating" in public maps is worthy of a report.
Keep Appropriate Language And Behavior
This game is aimed towards a wide user-base of all ages and therefore you must keep the language and other behavior to an appropriate level that works for everyone. Swearing inside of the public chats is NOT allowed or encouraged by anyone. Even if you censor your writings and they still represent an obvious curse/swear you might get warned/kicked/banned instantly upon notice, this is because we want to keep FeralHeart a friendly place for the majority. Users are also expected to keep any actions representing any sexual behavior such as mating/raping(Buttswinging over another character) AWAY from public maps, ignoring this rule can result in a permanent ban.
If you have screenshots of their usernames, I'd report them to one of the staff members. ^^
How to Report (http://www.feral-heart.com/index.php?option=com_jfusion&Itemid=2&jfile=index.php&topic=21825.0)