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<blockquote data-quote="Rodrigo Istalindir" data-source="post: 2406509" data-attributes="member: 2810"><p>Patience. RPing doesn't come easily to all people (and some never get it or don't really care for it). If he's truly a newbie, he may not feel comfortable enough with the game to move beyond the basics. He might also feel intimidated, especially if the rest of the group are really into it and know each other. Being the new guy in the group of people that are already friends in addition to being new to the game can be really scary.</p><p></p><p> If you've got a good group, and don't hassle him, he'll come around on his own, probably. Offer in-game and out-of-game rewards for good RPing (bonus XPs, something unique loot-wise, the last slice of pizza, whatever) and make sure he gets the prize once in a while. Give him a chance for a short little solo sidetrip where he can't just hide behind the others.</p><p></p><p>The last thing you want to do is make him feel like he's somehow inferior. It may be that he turns out to be someone more intersted in the mechanics of the game, or just likes seeing how the story unfolds. So long as he's having fun and the group is having fun, it's all good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodrigo Istalindir, post: 2406509, member: 2810"] Patience. RPing doesn't come easily to all people (and some never get it or don't really care for it). If he's truly a newbie, he may not feel comfortable enough with the game to move beyond the basics. He might also feel intimidated, especially if the rest of the group are really into it and know each other. Being the new guy in the group of people that are already friends in addition to being new to the game can be really scary. If you've got a good group, and don't hassle him, he'll come around on his own, probably. Offer in-game and out-of-game rewards for good RPing (bonus XPs, something unique loot-wise, the last slice of pizza, whatever) and make sure he gets the prize once in a while. Give him a chance for a short little solo sidetrip where he can't just hide behind the others. The last thing you want to do is make him feel like he's somehow inferior. It may be that he turns out to be someone more intersted in the mechanics of the game, or just likes seeing how the story unfolds. So long as he's having fun and the group is having fun, it's all good. [/QUOTE]
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