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RE: There Is A Button. - Telluride - 04-20-2016

I think I read about that button once in a novel called Brave New World.

So, while going to the Feelies with a bunch of pneumatic go-getters might sound fun, there's no meat to it, no imagination, no flow of ideas. No personal development or real conflict can occur, and thus, there are no STORIES.

Conflict IS storytelling.

And Verad is right - the OED actually has some amazing stories associated with it. Lexicography is a fascinating subject for those who have an interest in where words and ideas actually come from, and how they mutate over time.


RE: There Is A Button. - Raeje - 04-20-2016

I don't press the button. I'm not one for conformity. I let people choose their own way to RP, and if I don't like it, I RP with other people. The whole reason I RP with entertainment based groups is because I like entertainment based RP.  However, that's not everyone's thing. If everyone in FFXIV was a RPing bard, I'd get bored fast.


RE: There Is A Button. - Raeje - 04-20-2016

(04-20-2016, 09:57 AM)Telluride Wrote: I think I read about that button once in a novel called Brave New World.

So, while going to the Feelies with a bunch of pneumatic go-getters might sound fun, there's no meat to it, no imagination, no flow of ideas.  No personal development or real conflict can occur, and thus, there are no STORIES.

Conflict IS storytelling.

And Verad is right - the OED actually has some amazing stories associated with it. Lexicography is a fascinating subject for those who have an interest in where words and ideas actually come from, and how they mutate over time.
Also THIS, and Kudos for mentioning Huxley.


RE: There Is A Button. - Caspar - 04-20-2016

I will never presume to understand the tastes of the RPers as a whole, since I only understand my own likes and dislikes and those of people very close to me. If I could change the things people want to overcome on a personal basis, like the amount of time or the energy they have left to RP, it would be definitely worthwhile. Everyone has goals, plans, stuff they enjoy seeing, or just interesting ideas of their own, and it'd be fascinating to see those things play out. They might be redundant or pile up against one another, but I think there would be lots of genuinely memorable experiences, maybe because of that chaos rather than in spite of it.


RE: There Is A Button. - Seriphyn - 04-20-2016

I press the button and everyone stops RPing in American English.


RE: There Is A Button. - Valence - 04-20-2016

If only I knew the difference between both... Besides the few basic obvious things... :/


RE: There Is A Button. - Unnamed Mercenary - 04-20-2016

(04-20-2016, 12:25 PM)Valence Wrote: If only I knew the difference between both... Besides the few basic obvious things... :/

"I dreamt that I spilt a glass of water on a painting and the colours bled."

All I've got. It's mostly some different choices in conjugation like using "I have dropped the ball" instead of "I dropped the ball" in the immediate present and then the spelling differences. Aside from slang, though, both dialects are intelligible. And nobody cares about the other dialects. :<


Eorzeans don't really speak in British English though, but that's an argument for elsewhere.


RE: There Is A Button. - Telluride - 04-20-2016

(04-20-2016, 11:16 AM)Seriphyn Wrote: I press the button and everyone stops RPing in American English.

U wot, mate?


RE: There Is A Button. - Virella - 04-20-2016

(04-20-2016, 01:14 PM)Telluride Wrote:
(04-20-2016, 11:16 AM)Seriphyn Wrote: I press the button and everyone stops RPing in American English.

U wot, mate?

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RE: There Is A Button. - Valence - 04-20-2016

(04-20-2016, 12:36 PM)Unnamed Mercenary Wrote:
(04-20-2016, 12:25 PM)Valence Wrote: If only I knew the difference between both... Besides the few basic obvious things... :/

"I dreamt that I spilt a glass of water on a painting and the colours bled."

All I've got. It's mostly some different choices in conjugation like using "I have dropped the ball" instead of "I dropped the ball" in the immediate present and then the spelling differences. Aside from slang, though, both dialects are intelligible. And nobody cares about the other dialects. :<


Eorzeans don't really speak in British English though, but that's an argument for elsewhere.

The only thing i'm aware are the spelling differences, and even then, not every single one of them I guess...

The curse not being a native and all.


RE: There Is A Button. - Mia Moui - 04-20-2016

I push the button and suddenly everyone develops a burning need to describe non-verbal behaviors not clearly represented by emotes.

"Upon hearing the news, Mia's tail whipped side to side but otherwise gave no clue as to how she felt."


RE: There Is A Button. - Chompie - 04-21-2016

(04-19-2016, 08:23 PM)Faye Wrote: I'm trying to decide what positive things straight men playing shallow, hypersexual lesbian catgirls adds to the community.
They create a stereotype for other catgirls to overcome/agonize about. I guess what I'm saying is that I enjoy the suffering.


(04-20-2016, 02:53 PM)Mia Moui Wrote: I push the button and suddenly everyone develops a burning need to describe non-verbal behaviors not clearly represented by emotes.

"Upon hearing the news, Mia's tail whipped side to side but otherwise gave no clue as to how she felt."
I support this button push. This button push would make me feel less weird like "am spending too much time writing body language oh god oh god I'm the worst"



I would push the button and... well actually I'm not entirely sure what I want. People would put relevant things in their search notes. No more "Walk ups welcome!" on people who don't welcome walk-ups. No more vague acronyms that tell nothing. Instead, more things like "Eorzea's fastest courier" "Infamous gadgeteer" etc.

More people would be cool with their characters being capable of failing.
More people would be okay with writing combat together without /random. So that I could practice it more and get better at it.
More people would be comfortable with exchanging whispers about upcoming actions '(( Hey, my character is gonna try and pick yours up if that's okay ))'

Little things, I guess.


RE: There Is A Button. - Flashhelix - 04-21-2016

I push the button, it's a time machine. I go back to the launch of the game, find every single one of my eventual friends, and hand them the list of people who would try to fuck them over in RP in the future.

Oh yeah, and people don't put passive-aggressive obviously-OOC-motivated insults in emotes that are pointless because people can't read their character's mind. Oh yeah, and bleed. That shit stops.


RE: There Is A Button. - C'kayah Polaali - 04-21-2016

I would push the button. If...

If I felt that I knew the One True Way to engage in my hobby.

If I felt that there even is a One True Way to engage in my hobby.

If I felt that I no longer needed to be surprised by anyone or learn anything new about how to engage in my hobby.

Pushing that button sounds a bit like saying "Gosh, I really like Earnest Hemmingway. Wouldn't it be awesome if *every* book ever written was written in the style of Hemmingway?"

Granted, "War and Peace" would make an excellent Hemmingway novella, but by the time I got around to reading "Plato's Hemmingway Republic", I'd realize I should have never stroked that lamp or talked to that djinni.


RE: There Is A Button. - Coatleque - 04-21-2016

"This is silly! Buttons are not how one escapes dungeons! I would smash the button and rain beatings liberally down on the wizard for playing such a trick!"
~Minsc