ok, I agree, there is some tension between the two. I believe this is a construct of the player's minds. I've noticed that it is the tendency of the the die-hard RPers to dichotomize RP/XP into an either/or. Unfortunately, after a very long time, this mind set has infected a lot of the others. It is also not a true dichotomy, as Dieder points out above, grab a group and go somewhere and you are suddenly earning both xp and can RP at the same time.Furin wrote:there remains at least the possibility for tension between RP and XP..
Consequently, I think posts that lament PGing are BASED on this faulty mindset. Such players don't have a clear understanding of what PGing is nor do they have a clear understanding of what RP is. You CAN do BOTH at the same time. I've heard many of these same people who lament PGing describe RP in such terms that you would think it was ONLY standing around talking. My pardon, but what counts as good RP is a hell of a lot bigger than that. In fact, for some characters, standing around elf gate shooting the shit with NH/Woody might be BAD RP if thats not what the character would really do.
Lastly, there is the team's longstanding position on PGing. Orl posted recently reminding of this position, he called it self-defeating. The problem takes care of itself in other words. If you really want to PG, go right ahead. I might or might not stop you. Why? Eventually I know you're going to get bored and leave. I don't think I need to waste my time messing you over when there are other RPers out there a lot more deserving. In other words, if someone gets their kicks out of being high level, then by all means, PG away---just realize the consequences: In an RP world, it is RP that gets your real authority---if you PG, you will have level, but you'll have no true authority NOR respect in this world. If you PG, you'll make it onto my AVOID list. If you PG, you'll miss out on what counts on Avlis.
STOP and SMELL the roses.
What does the above mean? It means that no one SHOULD have to worry about PGers. IF they are PGing, guess what? They aren't in your face, they aren't messing with your gaming session---they are off in their own little world disjointed from everyone else. So that means that you the players, like the team, can simply ignore them too, they aren't worth your time or mental energy.
The only two types of PGers that anyone should have to worry about are: 1. Those that PG, and then decide to go on a killing spree. We have a watchlist for these kinds of guys and they usually end up banned----good riddance too.
2. Those that PG and then all of a sudden decide to start RPing once they hit X level. If this is extreme, it will get noticed, and trust me once you develop a reputation, you don't lose it easily. I can tell you for sure that I won't let any of these characters ever be the STAR in one of my plots. They won't get kicked out, but they are definitely not getting the prestige that comes from being the star. Of course, this is how I would consider it, other DMs would differ.