Assuming the player role-plays his character well at the table I have these points (if not then things are different):
It is not the player it is the type of game style the GM wants to run. Evidently the group is also split on liking or not liking the style based on earlier posts. This is not saying either is srong only that there is a mismatch. Hence it is not a "problem" player but a "problem" with matching the gaming style and players.
One of our regular group is a tremendous role-player. He doesn't participate in any e-mail role-playing (and never has). He is also a great GM. Is he a problem player? No he just plays things differently than some of the GMs want at the time.
It is not the player it is the type of game style the GM wants to run. Evidently the group is also split on liking or not liking the style based on earlier posts. This is not saying either is srong only that there is a mismatch. Hence it is not a "problem" player but a "problem" with matching the gaming style and players.
One of our regular group is a tremendous role-player. He doesn't participate in any e-mail role-playing (and never has). He is also a great GM. Is he a problem player? No he just plays things differently than some of the GMs want at the time.