The etiquette of standing inside people
I can’t say I’ve ever been bothered by or cared about where someone else is standing, excluding places like jumping puzzles where another player can block your field of view.
I don’t think there’s any sort of hard and fast rule or any real etiquette. It’s more what’s comfortable for you. For me, crowded, I don’t care. Running through someone, I don’t care. Standing alone in an open area, not harvesting or anything and someone getting inside you, that’s probably trying to bug you. Not rude, but they are probably trying to get a reaction.
ANet may give it to you.
As an Asuran, I think it’s totally fun to hide under Charr or Norn characters.
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As an Asuran, I think it’s totally fun to hide under Charr or Norn characters.
It’s best if they’re a medium armour class with a nice big coat to hide in
As a reflector for Triple Trouble, it can be hard sometimes when another player stands inside of you. Because then you have to look through two people to see the wurm’s animations.
I’ve never heard of etiquette on the subject, I treat it like RL myself. Give people space as best I can. In most scenarios where I’m standing is not “my spot” anyway and it’s generally okay for me to be able to step out of them.
But yes. Especially on my asura, I don’t like when people (intentionally) overshadow you. I like to see everyone provided situation warrants it (great for ideas).
I tend to give space while running and fighting. While gathering resources is different, since there is usually limited space. Otherwise I assume people want to see their character’s animation as much as I want to see mine
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Some people can’t stand it. Some people don’t care. Some teenage boys like to stand their pixelated male character in a certain way relative to any female set of pixels. Some mechanics favor stacking right on top of each other.
I try to view it as a “when in Tyria, do as the Tyrians do” sort of situation.
Jump on the world boss train and see how many people care if you’re standing on the same box as them! We will gladly share our spot with 100 other people for the glory of BOX!!
I always try to put my character in a spot outside of other people, barring situations in combat where I need to stand in a specific spot to avoid dying or whatever.
Nothing really to do with “etiquette”, I just prefer to see my character unblocked and make them seem more “solid”. If they’re just clipping through other people then it diminishes the illusion of reality. Not that this game is particularly realistic to begin with, but still.
I also do other things for the same reason, like whenever I harvest nodes I try to put my character the right distance away so their tool actually hits the ore / tree. Which isn’t to say I sit there for a minute getting it perfect, but if I actually happen to get it just right I’m like “Aw yah”
Lol this thread reminds me of my old days playing Runescape. There I had a friend who would often moan to me in private message (whisper) that other players were always “standing on her or her toes” while in the bank or just out in the world killing mobs. She was dead serious, it was no joke, she really could not stand it and it drove her mad every day lol.
Me, I just know there is limited space and the game would be unplayable if there was body blocking or any such thing. As for this thread and GW2. It’s impossible to be able to bank or use a merchant without standing on other people. However if I am running somewhere in the game world and see another player running towards me I will run to the side of them or get out of their way. I do this mainly for my own immersion if anything. Hey if it helps their immersion too well then it’s win win.
As an Asuran, I think it’s totally fun to hide under Charr or Norn characters.
Oh sometimes I like to play “leap frog” over Asuran’s when I see them just standing around doing nothing. And if there are 2 or 3 of them very close to each other then it gets REAL fun!
My only problems is max size Charr/Norns wearing those screen-covering wings in small places like JPs or choke points where I need to see/target the enemy but can’t… Sigh.
As an Asuran, I think it’s totally fun to hide under Charr or Norn characters.
New wvw Zerg meta, have a charr stand until the enemy Zerg comes , then he gives birth to 50 asurans steamrolling the enemy Zerg
As an Asuran, I think it’s totally fun to hide under Charr or Norn characters.
I used to do that with my smallest Asura….but after 1st person camera come and I hide in some Big Norn guardian…. I raised the carmera up….
Cannot be unseen -/-\- . . .
As an Asuran, I think it’s totally fun to hide under Charr or Norn characters.
I used to do that with my smallest Asura….but after 1st person camera come and I hide in some Big Norn guardian…. I raised the carmera up….
Cannot be unseen -/-\- . . .
Inappropriate!
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I move a few feet whether I’m the embedder or the embedee. Never had anyone object to my moving or to the overlap, so not sure there’s much of a concern.
I generally don’t care if someone does it. I myself don’t do it because I like to see my own chara clearly.
Also, not sure how often that happens but sometimes you don’t see another at the position they’re actually in due to server lag or the like, so it could happen accidentally. You think you’re standing right next to them, but in reality you overlap.
I don’t care and nor should you. Bunch of pixels.
RL of course is a different story.
I often breathe down peoples necks untill they port if i ress them and they don’t say ty.
I don’t care and nor should you. Bunch of pixels.
Don’t need no pixel pervs looking at my pixel underwear. \o/
ANet may give it to you.
It’s completely irrelevant. Stand where ever you want.
As an Asuran, I think it’s totally fun to hide under Charr or Norn characters.
Oh sometimes I like to play “leap frog” over Asuran’s when I see them just standing around doing nothing. And if there are 2 or 3 of them very close to each other then it gets REAL fun!
I only play asuras, but i always love to jump over fellow asurans, dogs, cats or any other object on my travels. I always move to the left or right if a large character stands on top of me, thought it was only me who it bothered lol.
I play on the TC server and every now and then despite the megaserver I’ll get lumped in with the RP crowd, so I’ll generally avoid standing/walking through someone because they might in character it would likely ruin immersion for them (I know it would for me). I’d say outside of RP it doesn’t matter too much, but in towns with RPers maybe be a little mindful of it?
While I have never stood inside anyone intentionally (except at an event) I find it a bit awkward to be running and run through someone by mistake. I feel like I should apologize but that is not always an option anyway.
It could be worse. In second life some people get offended when others look at them too closely because they think people are trying to see what skins they have on and copy their look.
It varies a lot, and some people will stand inside you just to annoy you if they know it bothers you.
But in general I think its appropriate to give people space unless gameplay actually calls for stacking. Minor exceptions include banks/vendors (although I try to find an “open space” myself), node mining.
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I am ok with stacking EXCEPT jumping puzzles. If you are a large race or have those stupid angel wings, GTFO of my way.
I totaly relate to what you wrote OP ^^
I run around charactes (even npc:s) rather then walk through them and feel like it’s intimate or rude when people stand too close to my character unless it’s in a fight. I also hate people parking their character on me…(charrs I am looking at you guys).
I personally find it funny! I have a delicate winged elementalist, and a giant bearded norn parks onto her, and it’s like he’s just trying to place himself there to wait for the boss but he’s a bit clumsy. hahah
Not really a problem for me- it’s not something I actively think about.
I do stand under charr/norn as an asura because it’s a bunch of fun and just a bit silly.
If somebody was following me around and purposefully trying to stand on my exact position every time then yes, I would be annoyed as somebody is going out of their way to obscure/intimidate or something along those lines.
I also agree that it is annoying doing a JP with a huge charr or norn standing in front using billowy robes. I usually put on a tight-fitting outfit for these if I’m using a large character, just to make sure nobody behind me is suffering. :P
When it comes to players standing on my character, for me it’s ZFG (Zero kittens Given). If someone is blocking the view of my character and I want to see my character, I simply move. There is no etiquette on this and there shouldn’t be because it’s not a problem. I think you’re trying to split hairs at this point OP, making an issue out of something that isn’t an issue.
For anyone who is for some odd reason (it makes no sense to me but whatever) offended by another player that just happens to park their character where you are, as long as you don’t let it be known that you are bothered by it, it won’t be done deliberately. If you let it be known that you are bothered by it, you WILL get swarmed by all the bored players around you, that I guarantee you. There is no such thing as ‘personal space’ in the context of the game, so please don’t think you are entitled to such because you are not. Do as I do: don’t let it bother you and simply press an arrow key once. Problem solved.
I don’t mind. I will move aside for others, sometimes if I’m running, but at the bank, or whatever, I don’t even pay attention.
Some people are more sensitive, I guess. But I don’t care, personally. It might bother me if I played a smaller race. I hadn’t thought of that.
Also, in response to a previous post, as a norn, I usually wait behind if somebody else is doing a jumping puzzle along with me. Not because I don’t want to get in their way. But because it’s just so freaking impossible for me to do it without a clear path sometimes…
I hate when people stand in me
Press an arrow key. Done. Death The Kid at least does something about the asymmetry that bothers him. Be like Death The Kid, do something about it and press an arrow key. You’ll be glad you did.
Did they at least call you back the next day?
I don’t think I’ve ever really thought about it. Unless I’m trying to take a screenshot, and then I just move aside.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”
As an Asuran, I think it’s totally fun to hide under Charr or Norn characters.
New wvw Zerg meta, have a charr stand until the enemy Zerg comes , then he gives birth to 50 asurans steamrolling the enemy Zerg
LOL! That would be crazy to see!
To answer the question, I can’t stand it personally. I’m like “Move, you rude kitten!”
I hate it when people stand in/on top of my character. I just move to the side though, haven’t had anyone follow me yet. As someone else mentioned, I think they might be doing it unintentionally because of server lag and you might not be standing at the exact same spot on someone else’s screen.
The opposite brings its own fun. In second life (and elsewhere) characters are physical. This leads to two games:
“let’s all push the afker somewhere they do not want to be”
“just how high a stack of players CAN we make before someone moves”
I’ve never given much thought to standing in people, but I did once use the sleep emote before going afk for a minute, and when I got back some dude was spooning me. Now tell me where THAT falls within MMO etiquette.
Once when playing my full size Norn I had two Asuras doing figure eights between my legs in Rata Sum. I thought it was kinda cute.
I think a lot of times people aren’t necessarily aware of it. Your character model may not have loaded at the time of them going AFK for a while on that spot. If you move a few feet over, and they move over you again, then it’s purposely done, of course. If they do it on purpose, I just guess they’re green with envy of how awesome you look.
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Only time I care is when I’m doing a jumping puzzle. Having someone else jumping at the same time in some places can throw me off or block my view of the landing spot.
I’ve never given much thought to standing in people, but I did once use the sleep emote before going afk for a minute, and when I got back some dude was spooning me. Now tell me where THAT falls within MMO etiquette.
They probably just wanted to make sure you didn’t get cold.
I have to add this for the sake of humor.
So, months ago, my guild played mostly humans. I was the only asura. So, we were going to do a dungeon, and everyone wanted to see if they could cover me up all together (I didn’t mind).
Then someone walked passed us. Stopped, and asked: “What are you doing?”
Then one of my guildmates said: “We are cuddling. Do you want to cuddle with us?”
The guy said: “Sure!”
That made my day.
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I honestly sort of wish it was coded that 2 players could not occupy the same spot at the same time. I get that its a lot of server data to pass back and forth but I feel like tactics like stacking and what not wouldn’t work as well, causing more tactical gameplay, and it would just be a bit more immersive as well.
I honestly sort of wish it was coded that 2 players could not occupy the same spot at the same time. I get that its a lot of server data to pass back and forth but I feel like tactics like stacking and what not wouldn’t work as well, causing more tactical gameplay, and it would just be a bit more immersive as well.
Body blocking would then be a thing- can you imagine a bunch of trolls standing in front of entrances and NPCs?
I guess I don’t like standing in a crowd either, but that just gives me incentive to see what I can climb on top of to get away from it.
I’ve never given much thought to standing in people, but I did once use the sleep emote before going afk for a minute, and when I got back some dude was spooning me. Now tell me where THAT falls within MMO etiquette.
They probably just wanted to make sure you didn’t get cold.
You might be right. Vigil keep does look kind of cold. I guess I was asking for shenanigans sleeping right outside the Asura gate hub like that.