Skyrim roleplayers get special treatment!?

Post » Mon May 14, 2012 2:33 pm

No offense but that doesn't seem focused on roleplayers. Just people who spend the time to do some of the more tedious things end up with better fun pros.
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Post » Mon May 14, 2012 4:17 pm

Actually, for me its anti-roleplaying. I don't want any stupid bonuses from playing what I feel immersive! It will actually take some immersion out. I will probably mod it our Rp-sake, but I dont care so much either way.

This. I can roleplay fine without "bonuses" and such.
Then again, i like my roleplaying experience to be a struggle and challenging, so lack of bonuses often compliment that type of playing.
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Post » Mon May 14, 2012 10:40 pm

Why? How does getting a bonus from doing roleplaying stuff break immersion? It just gives you some benefits for doing roleplaying stuff instead of just doing it for the sake of roleplaying.

^this +10
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Post » Mon May 14, 2012 9:42 pm

I am a RP-er myself but i fail to see what what you mentioned has to do with roleplaying?! :rolleyes:
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Post » Mon May 14, 2012 10:03 pm

This will be challenge!
Non rp can just eat a tomatoe take they rusty dagger n just go without sleeping.

I have to watch the time and make sure i get a full nights sleep.

I have to make sure i can see my freakin reflection in all my weapons. :P

I have to make sure i cook and eat..
That means going grocery shopping and stopping by local farms..

And if i can cook sum great dear meat or fish i have to go hunting..

Man i deserve these bonuses!

This will be a challange.
But a very rewarding challenge :)
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Post » Mon May 14, 2012 8:30 pm

Beneficial food in games isn't that new. Whether you like it or don't, you're kind of a slowpoke to be reacting in 2011. :P
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Post » Mon May 14, 2012 1:44 pm

This. I can roleplay fine without "bonuses" and such.
Then again, i like my roleplaying experience to be a struggle and challenging, so lack of bonuses often compliment that type of playing.
Just think of the bonuses as if they are you at your normal healthy state, and turn up difficulty. From that view you have penalties for not eating or not sleeping, which is realistic and in line with the RP style.
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Post » Mon May 14, 2012 11:06 am

Anyone else see where he replied to his own comment? Thought he was a troll but now....idk >_>

I just like buffs i'll use anything that gives me one. + .00000002% movement speed? hellz yea!
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Post » Tue May 15, 2012 1:25 am

Wow.... a couple of responses are a bit harsh. So forgive my stupid question... but can some of you explain what you do as RP'ers?

The OP was merely just stating a few things like sleeping... cooking/eating... etc... Although there are more elements to role playing. A couple of you guys really shot him down just cause he listed a few benefits, and ignored those listed elements of having anything to do with RP'ing. Even though if you get a good nights rest, and eat a good breakfast, you'll experience a much more productive day in RL. So even though the little bonus isn't much, some of you are saying you don't care about it. Even though the bonus is just a real benefit you'd get from sleeping and eating. Or even having sharper weapons. The devs have tried to include some little things like this to try and satisfy the communtiy, but seems like the little things to soem don't matter after all. :confused:
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