Author Topic: I'm bored as hell and can't find any good servers  (Read 3821 times)

I want roleplaying servers that are good and don't involve post-apocalyptic themes nor family rp.

I want roleplaying servers that are good and don't involve post-apocalyptic themes nor family rp.

Post apocalyptic themed rps can be good, the thing is that most of those servers are filled with 40k blid noobs who don't know what's roleplay

Post apocalyptic themed rps can be good, the thing is that most of those servers are filled with 40k blid noobs who don't know what's roleplay
I don't like post-apocalyptic roleplays, but I'm not saying they're bad.

Post apocalyptic themed rps can be good, the thing is that most of those servers are filled with 40k blid noobs who don't know what's roleplay
>Implying all 40k's are 'noobs'

The quality of servers has dropped amazingly over the past few years. The only thing i'm looking forward to playing now is ArmyGuy's Jail RP.

It's become the platform for small children to role-play on the internet, on a game, instead of in real life. I've kinda lost hope for it now.

It's become the platform for small children to role-play on the internet, on a game, instead of in real life. I've kinda lost hope for it now.
Excuse me? What's the problem about roleplaying on the internet?

The whole point of a roleplay is to place players in a situation that could not be experienced in the real world. For instance, you cannot experience being a soldier in a war if you are 15, amirite?

All other roleplays like family roleplays are like god help your soul.

The whole point of a roleplay is to place players in a situation that could not be experienced in the real world. For instance, you cannot experience being a soldier in a war if you are 15, amirite?
You can experience being involved in a war in real life. You just have to use your imagination. I just cannot guarantee if it would be as enjoyable as if it were done over the internet.

You can experience being involved in a war in real life. You just have to use your imagination. I just cannot guarantee if it would be as enjoyable as if it were done over the internet.
That's exactly what a roleplay is, man. Imagination is the whole backbone of roleplays. You made me cringe.

The whole point of a roleplay is to place players in a situation that could not be experienced in the real world. For instance, you cannot experience being a soldier in a war if you are 15, amirite?

All other roleplays like family roleplays are like god help your soul.
Go to Africa, join one of the numerous rebel armies that recruit children as old as 6. Then you can RP it for real!

Go to Africa, join one of the numerous rebel armies that recruit children as old as 6. Then you can RP it for real!

Don't need to get harsh on me.

ArmyGuy's Jail RP.
Let's send you to prison!

Excuse me? What's the problem about roleplaying on the internet?
They're using a game with SO much more potential and bogging it down to their level, when they could just actually go to their loving backyard, get a cardboard box and some markers and play robot invaders all day. But NOOOOO, you gotta go online and plant a few random red bricks here and there then call that a 'jail' then don't RP at ALL.

They're using a game with SO much more potential and bogging it down to their level, when they could just actually go to their loving backyard, get a cardboard box and some markers and play robot invaders all day. But NOOOOO, you gotta go online and plant a few random red bricks here and there then call that a 'jail' then don't RP at ALL.
Not all RP's are like that you twit.

That's exactly what a roleplay is, man. Imagination is the whole backbone of roleplays. You made me cringe.
Nevermind, I misunderstood your first post. Excuse me being stupid.

They're using a game with SO much more potential and bogging it down to their level, when they could just actually go to their loving backyard, get a cardboard box and some markers and play robot invaders all day. But NOOOOO, you gotta go online and plant a few random red bricks here and there then call that a 'jail' then don't RP at ALL.
The same could be said about the entire purpose of Blockland: "Why build with legos on an online game while you could just do it in real life?"
« Last Edit: December 18, 2012, 10:35:59 AM by JPSC »

Nevermind, I misunderstood your first post. Excuse me being stupid.
Going by that logic, the same could be said about the entire purpose of Blockland: "Why build with legos on an online game while you could just do it in real life?"
The funniest part is that you bought and play Blockland.
You can't apply events to bricks irl. You can't play as a mini-figure irl. You can't easily create weapons and add-ons to expand gameplay. I'm talking about the potential, how it's ignored by the majority of the community. A simple misunderstanding, it's alright.