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Do you roleplay in 1st or 3rd person - why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Philip" data-source="post: 1883640" data-attributes="member: 10993"><p>Conversations: always in 1st person unless it would bog down the game. Example: after the party scout has overheard a conversation, the player says "Character X tells the rest what he heard" when he returns to the other PCS instead of doing everything all over in 1st person.</p><p></p><p>Actions: always in 3rd person, for obvious reasons. We can't have people charging up and down the game room, after all.</p><p></p><p>First person seems difficult for many people I game with, especially when they have little experience. They often seem scared. But when I play my NPCs consistently in 1st person, and react to the players behaviour, most will get into it after initial hesistation. Directly adressing the player through an NPC often helps: "Heh you, I am talking to you, why don't you look me in the eye, are you hiding something!" When the player turns away and tells what his character says in third person when he is in the middle of a conversation.</p><p></p><p>I think 1st person makes for much more in-depth play, more of a feeling of being there, than 3rd person does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philip, post: 1883640, member: 10993"] Conversations: always in 1st person unless it would bog down the game. Example: after the party scout has overheard a conversation, the player says "Character X tells the rest what he heard" when he returns to the other PCS instead of doing everything all over in 1st person. Actions: always in 3rd person, for obvious reasons. We can't have people charging up and down the game room, after all. First person seems difficult for many people I game with, especially when they have little experience. They often seem scared. But when I play my NPCs consistently in 1st person, and react to the players behaviour, most will get into it after initial hesistation. Directly adressing the player through an NPC often helps: "Heh you, I am talking to you, why don't you look me in the eye, are you hiding something!" When the player turns away and tells what his character says in third person when he is in the middle of a conversation. I think 1st person makes for much more in-depth play, more of a feeling of being there, than 3rd person does. [/QUOTE]
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