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Message ID: 978
Date: Fri May 21 16:51:05 BST 1999
Author: jay schultze
Subject: Re: Server question


>From: Rodney Morris <rodmorris@...>
>Reply-To: eqbards@onelist.com
>To: eqbards@onelist.com
>Subject: Re: [eqbards] Server question
>Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 22:53:00 +1000
>
>From: Rodney Morris <rodmorris@...>
>
>After playing a bard in beta P4, and then in commercial up to
>level 13, I decided I needed a break.
>
>Just for the thrill of it, I joined Rallos Zek (PvP). During the
>peak times, this server is near the top, but right near the
>bottom during off-times.
>As for crowded newbie areas, I have seen none of that problem
>around Oggok (Ogre home town).
>
>And my personal opinion is that you must be PvP to role-play
>correctly. Of course, our definitions of role-playing may
>differ, and you are free to disagree (may start an interesting
>thread on just what is role-playing).
>
>I also find that a good number of people I have encountered are
>role-playing to a certain degree. Not all-out hell-for-leather
>role playing, but not just acting themselves, either.
>
>I guess it is easier to role play an Ogre eg.
>I'm out of food and water, going to town to get some.
>vs
>Me hungry. Get food. You want?
>
>Rocket
>
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hehe, ok one of my favorite things when I first started playing EQ was when
an ogre or troll roleplays in character. Come to think of it I haven't many
who don't. Keeps it fun, that's for sure. Of course dwarves acting like
grumpy old louts I think are fun too.

Sartori of Kelethin


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