stonehead
Explorer
Do you think I'm missing out on something by not roleplaying in my board games?You should try Diplomacy. The only way to win, is to role play!
Maybe it does vary, and I play mostly technical games. Even in the Risk example though, stockpiling your units on a territory haphazardly in the midddle seems like a really bad strategy.I would disagree with this statement in most games. Many games have plenty of room to roleplay and still try your hardest to win. In fact, it can help you realize non-traditional strategies.
Roleplay a railroad tycoon in Monopoly, forgoing rentals and focusing on railroads. Play a resource tycoon in Catan, gaming to control one resource rather that maximizing income. Have a homeland you refuse to retreat from in Risk. All are nontraditional methods with high roleplaying potential, but still completely possible to play strategically with a primary focus on winning.
Obviously, there are some highly technical games that this applies to less. Or games like tic-tac-toe, where you must follow certain algorithms to win. But I think most commonly played board games today have plenty of room for it.
More generally, if you're deciding where to put your reinforcements, (or which move to take in any game really) you can ask yourself "Why am I making this move instead of a different one?" If the answer is "Because it's the best move I can think of" then it's not roleplaying. Even if you're doing what your character would do, does it count if you end up making the optimal move anyway? If not, then by definition roleplaying is at odds with trying your hardest. If so, then you could say I roleplay as a cold, calculating, but not particularly intelligent tactician when playing games.