whizzball1 said
What do you mean not realistic? With narrative roleplay, you can really show what's happening. Instead of what I'd said with Soren originally:That could become, in narrative roleplay:Either way, it can be in-depth and realistic. I'm not trying to change the style of the RP, I love it this way, just proving a point :P
Ew, that hurts my eyes. It's unrealistic because it becomes a book, a story. We have a dialogue and action monitors, as if someone were recording us. Besides, I don't have the time to type out long responses like that. And I feel like our characters become closer and actually "friends" in a sense when we can actually do a Q/A and have conversations instead of reading everyone's descriptions.