Demetrios1453
Hero
Aye. But from what I've seen some posters say in the past, there seem to be tables that frown on out of character talk, where a sidelined player providing commentary would be seen as disruptive. Indeed, I recall someone (Though I haven't a clue who) saying a player speaking up when his character's not in the spotlight would be bad form.
Well, I can see why someone who would play at such a table might find having their character sidelined to be a major detriment. As for myself, I wouldn't just find it detrimental, I would be looking for another table at that point. Commentary from a sidelined player, as long as it doesn't take the spotlight away from the activities of the still-present characters and their players, shouldn't been seen as a detriment, but simply a fun part of the game...