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Roleplaying, especially in crowded areas, is an active thing where people are more likely to pay attention to the people they are actively playing with over anything else that may be there in the area. That is not to say you can’t join, but it means they are doing their thing and may not notice you.
If you want to join in and get a sure answer, ask people in whispers if only for the sake of getting their attention. Even then they can agree or disagree.
Or sometimes people simply avoid people when they’re player characters that are too over the top by far; Example: When ‘Abbadon II the Godslayer’ walks into a tavern with his burning cape, pimp sandals and armor of neon glowsticks and proclaims he just killed Queen Salma… People will likely not want to play with this guy.
Of course, going back to the original point. Ask people. You don’t need to schedule it. Go to an ongoing RP you feel like joining and whisper one of the people participating. Again, you don’t have to. But it will let you know for sure if they want to play with you, and also to make sure that they actually notice you trying to get into the RP.
Lastly, ‘It is rather disbelieving when a bunch of people converse like programmed AIs and ignoring what is happening around them.’ – This part, well, it all depends on how busy a place is (it’s hard to interact with -everything-), if the people are doing their own private thing off on the side, or once again; If they’re too busy focusing on their own posts.
Lastly part 2; If you find people you enjoy gaming with, add them to friends. Build up your own little community for yourself too.
TL:DR; Chatboxes go fast and it’s hard to keep track. Ask people who are playing to be sure you get a response when you post in.
Happy gaming.
Blood Legion Homelands look suspiciously green, and every time I see that part of the map, I imagine some sort of endless idyllic grasslands where Blood Legion charr just frolic around with flowers in their manes and generally act out of tough charr character, cause nobody is there to see them.
But if they see you there, they’ll kill you out of sheer embarrassment.
I’m pretty sure that’s exactly what happens. Your demise will follow quickly upon seeing the blood legionares sing ‘I feel pretty, oh so pretty!’ in the grassy lands.
Darnit, Mordemoth! First he destroys them, now he moves them! What is next? Placing even more waypoints!? A nefarious scheme indeed.
I don’t believe we should have activateable marriages and such that trigger an event. But I do believe a chapel, for all intended purposes, funerals, weddings and anything else you want to do there could be nice for the RolePlaying community. I think it would be a great addition for them. They only need a building, and the rest they bring themselves.
The game has a nifty new system placed in your ‘Friends’ tab. It’s a LFG tool that allows you to click on whatever you wish to play and see, join or create parties for said dungeon, fractal or other something that you may want to do. Press Y or your friend tab button, and look for the tool in the upper left of the box. It’s a wonderful tool that is everything you wanted from gw2lfg.com but put into the game itself.
My suggestion is bringing back the human female stretch animation.
I wait for bosses, I wait for events, I wait for teammates.
I wait a lot in this game, and I don’t mind, because I am fashion obsessed and love
combining armor sets and figuring out the best dye color choices for my gear.
But. This means I want to look at something that moves while I’m checking out my new fancy gear in the environment I’m waiting in, the idle animations we used to have were all I ever wanted from the idle animations. Now it’s a brush to the hair and done.
I’m really, really vain. I love looking at myself. I enjoyed that stretch so, so much.
Can we at least get an option to toggle it on? So I can enjoy watching myself look around and stretch, perhaps yawn a little while waiting before the bosses spawn?
Please, Arenanet.
Fulfill a poor game player’s dreams of stretching.
I just want to keep doing my favorite thing in the way I always did, looking at my characters.