Dlsharrock
First Post
The soldiers seem content to laugh, chat and enjoy themselves at the bar. They don't look like they're intent on causing any trouble.
[SBLOCK=OOC Everyone]I've noticed PCs addressing other PCs but not getting a response. This is actually pretty common IME so don't feel too bad about it. As may not surprise you iin the slightest I have a remedy which I've used in previous games
When your PC directs a question at another PC, use this tag:
<response name>
where name is the name of the PC (not the player) you're directing your question at. Response tags aren't necessary for comments or rhetorical questions. If your question is directed at anyone, use
<response any?>
An example:
In past games I've found this tag helps players determine what they need to deal with in their turn. With the sequence method of playing it's kinda important to respond to other PC questions if they're directed at you because if you don't it seems like your PC is deliberately ignoring their PC, whereas you may just have missed the question. It may also mean, in some cases, that the other player has nothing to do in the next round if your answer was going to determine how they acted.
As always, questions, confusions, let me know[/SBLOCK]
[SBLOCK=Initiative Reminder]greenstar
Bialaska
Lucean
Kookalouris
Dlsharrock
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[SBLOCK=OOC Everyone]I've noticed PCs addressing other PCs but not getting a response. This is actually pretty common IME so don't feel too bad about it. As may not surprise you iin the slightest I have a remedy which I've used in previous games

<response name>
where name is the name of the PC (not the player) you're directing your question at. Response tags aren't necessary for comments or rhetorical questions. If your question is directed at anyone, use
<response any?>
An example:
"A pleasure to meet you, miss Sam, I have heard about this Fellowship of yours, that you gather to discuss mysteries, anomalies and unexplained phenomena, is that correct?"
<response Sam?>
In past games I've found this tag helps players determine what they need to deal with in their turn. With the sequence method of playing it's kinda important to respond to other PC questions if they're directed at you because if you don't it seems like your PC is deliberately ignoring their PC, whereas you may just have missed the question. It may also mean, in some cases, that the other player has nothing to do in the next round if your answer was going to determine how they acted.
As always, questions, confusions, let me know[/SBLOCK]
[SBLOCK=Initiative Reminder]greenstar
Bialaska
Lucean
Kookalouris
Dlsharrock
[/SBLOCK]
greenstar