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Post by Phoenica on Apr 26, 2008 4:56:43 GMT
Ok, I'm new at this role playing stuff, in fact this is my first time. So first off I'd like to say that any advice is always welcome. I was wondering what was the *best* strategy for role playing, or at least the one you guys usually use. Is it best to just narrate the whole thing, or tell it from the point of view of a few people? I guess you'd have to use a little of both, but which do you guys favor? Or maybe you could just put yourself in as leader of the country and role play in first person. Any thoughts?
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Post by Arestium on Apr 26, 2008 5:00:59 GMT
I mainly roleplay in third-person style. With my characters in other RPG's, I usually say something like, "He orders a drink, and sits down," or something like that. I find that playing in first-person is hard, because it is not really you... Just your character.
If I only have one character, I'll just do it third-person. With an RPG like this, I could do something like showing the perspective of several characters, or of the whole nation. I find it easiest to roleplay this way... I'm pretty sure this didn't help much, but I'm just giving my throughts...
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Post by Emperor Adonai on Apr 26, 2008 16:14:04 GMT
You can play it however you want. I'd say the best stuff to do here is either roleplay something that your nation does, or tell it from the view of some characters.
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