[Discuss] abusing the strip titles option?
Märt Reose
m2r at hot.ee
Fri Nov 2 22:07:37 CET 2007
Tessa wrote:
> Of course there is a difference between IC and OOC. But I know of no
> other option which is designed to to make you argue against something
> you -know- isn't true, which in itself makes any argument futile, in my
> opinion. Because it causes stuff like this:
>
> ~strips lord of nobility~
> "That, my lord, is a gross abuse of power! You tyrant!"
> "That's a power invested in me with rulership, it's not abuse. Do you
> cry foul play when the judge uses his power of execution? No. Stop
> complaining."
>
> It's just pointless to argue, why? Because the ruler -knows- he is
> justified through game messages. Your character -knows- he is justified
> through game messages, but in fact you the player -know- that the ruler
> is right and you are wrong. But you're still supposed to argue it for
> the sake of arguing it? That to me is not roleplaying, it's a
> calculated, planned, and coded means of causing problems which need not
> occur all for the sake of making something happen. It irks me. Of
> course, that's just the way I see it, it's probably not intended that
> way at all.
>
>
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I didnt plan to cause problems.. the ruler just stripped my char... like
wtf...
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