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Why has the 'RP' in SRP turned into silent letters?

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Have you ever seen a word in the english language that has a letter you'd assume you'd pronounce, but you don't?
Take the word gnat, for example. You don't say guh-nat, you say nat.

That's how I feel almost every single time I log onto this server.

As of recent, I (among others) have felt personally demotivated while trying to roleplay. Forming genuine in-character relationships has grown to be increasingly difficult over the last year or two that I’ve been playing, a drastic shift from how things felt when I was first starting out. While we all know greenies can be a little bizarre to interact with, I believe we also all know that running around as a greenie was the purest form of fun you could have on this server. Discovering new things, new people, and slowly making your way up the "food chain" by joining factions and making friendships that turned into friend groups, which then grew into large-ish communities.

Sometimes, you find yourself settling into something small, and that is (quite obviously) better than nothing. The amount of authentic roleplay that I have gotten within, let's say the past year, has plummeted significantly. Maybe that's because I'm an anti-social person, but that's beyond the point I'm trying to make.

I'm quite sure I'm not the only one who feels this way. A good 70% of my time is spent running around and treating my chat as if I'm literally texting the people I'm talking to. Where is the flavor in that? Tell me how your character is feeling, what they're doing — even if they're standing as still as a plank of wood, /describe/ that to me. Let me visualize that it's your characters personality to be unusually stiff and awkwardly-stanced, not in a way that I feel like you're putting no effort in at all.

I can admit that I've been doing this myself, too. It’s easy to fall into the habit of running around and interacting simply because you’re having fun with your friends, but a lot of the time it doesn't feel like character development. It feels more like talking out of character. Though long gone now, I remember forming relationships between one character I had about a year or so ago that felt genuinely real. I had a lot of fun during that time, especially because those relationships happened by pure chance, not because I spent two weeks planning exactly what I wanted out of them and how they were supposed to go. When I approach someone with the intention to interact and feel like I need to plan a relationship from top to bottom instead of letting it develop naturally through roleplay, I lose interest entirely. That is what I've been seeing most lately, and it makes it really hard to enjoy forming connections when things feel that rigid.

Despite everything, I genuinely love this server. I’ve met some truly amazing people here, and I don't regret a single moment I’ve spent shaping my characters into who they are today. The time, care, and creativity poured into them has been worth it. My only real ask is more initiative, and less expectation that every interaction has to turn into something specific, predetermined, or "greater" according to your own vision.

Go up to someone random and start something real. Unexpected, even!

Don't expect it to go perfectly, or follow a clean set of rules you’ve already written in your head. Maybe your character makes an enemy. Maybe they find a friend. Maybe it turns into something more, or maybe it doesn't, and that's OKAY! Talk to someone you never imagined your character would interact with, because those unexpected moments are often the ones that turn into something far bigger than anything you could've planned. Speaking from personal experience, it usually goes GREAT!

That unfiltered feeling of meeting someone new and getting genuine roleplay out of it is something I’ve always loved. It’s what makes everything feel alive. So improvise. Do something uncomfortable. Put your character out there and let the story grow on its own! Less planning! IMPROVISE!

I LOVE DETAILRP!!!!!!!!!!
 
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YES. Literally for the last year or so I've gotten so used to standing around, but the same feeling of before that year; FOMO, keeps me online despite NOTHING happening. I miss having the kind of character relationships that allowed you to feel what your character was feeling, now it feels more like you're reading texts rather than reading what the character is doing, feeling, seeing, smelling, hearing.

The last time my characters had a real interaction was when I was goofing off with friends, and randomly being dropped off in front of somebody; it led to good character development, and even generalized character bonding.

#BRINGDETAILRPBACK
 
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Have you met Cinder Schneidewind?

No but really, I definitely encourage this post! I find most people on srp have a hard time going up to people and starting interaction, letting it flow and just try to even give someone else some strange unexpected roleplay to remember and talk about. That's why I like to initiate it, and do hope people will get in that spirit as well; and learn from each other. There is a lot you can learn about writing RP from others around you. Take the opportunity to explore, improve, and just relax with the flow of things! You may find new avenues and perspectives..
Also #QualityOverQuantity

PS: You love DetailRP but you're not in Col Swim when I become Captain!? Get back here. Geoff is coming for u ( •̀⤙•́ )
 
Yeah I'm inclined to agree here quite a bit.
Especially in the shrine faction, things have grown lonely to a point of it feeling isolating. I wish more people would visit and come up to rp with the shrine workers.
The faction feels incredibly forgotten. I think a main turning point for this was October 2025, a month that is normally the shrine's most active as spiritRP is at its highest. But the faction had no involvement whatsoever to a point of feeling intentionally avoided. It is growing increasingly frustrating how we feel our faction is beginning to feel obsolete, when every other group, club, faction, and so on has a set-in-stone purpose that is unique to them and brings people in.

This hinders RP so much for the people in shrine and adds to this feeling of boredom and demotivation.
 
I had a lot of fun during that time, especially because those relationships happened by pure chance, not because I spent two weeks planning exactly what I wanted out of them and how they were supposed to go.
This. "Best things come when you least expect them" type shit. But in all honesty, it's true. It's like reading a book where you already know its ending. Where's the emotion? Why would it be special? What's the point of writing the best story if you already know its ending? We are the storytellers, yes, but we are also the viewers of our characters. We make our characters' choices, but not because we are the characters; it's just because they don't have the capacity to act for themselves. It's not supposed to be expected. We are not playing God. What's the fun of that?

Time passes by, and I'm slowly starting to fall into that rabbit hole of just RPing out with the people I know. But whenever I genuinely meet a new person and their character, it just hits different. You don't expect what's gonna happen, what they are gonna say, how they are gonna react. Most of the time, when you are RPing with people you know, you can already predict some reactions, which really doesn't give me much joy.

Sadly enough, I agree with you. However, I think most of the people are just too used to ooc, that we are just starting to ignore the little details of what makes RP immersive. Like you said, describing how your character is standing on a piece of blank paper. Who tf cares? Well, maybe YOUR character does? Maybe they have a story behind such a simple action. Maybe there's something more to it than just standing. Nothing will just be shoved into our faces like a cheat note in a test; we also gotta see the details.

And for the love of GOD.... Stop using /looc to get information. I'm LITERALLY looking at EVERYONE in the server right now. Including me. We need to stop doing that cause sadly enough, it's one of the many reasons we are not improving the 'RP'.

I wish more people would visit and come up to rp with the shrine workers.
Me trying to RP with Shrine workers... But they just ignore me >:I (Granted, I'd also ignore the Judge)
 
I've noticed myself recently falling into the run around and be antisocial situations a lot more than I'd care to admit.

Another thing I've also noticed, this is me personally, it feels as though if you're not in a group of friends most don't want to interact - That can be demotivating.

I hope to have many more silly interactions and serious ones alike because I love detailrp and writing blocks of text and startling people who expected two words..... favorite thing to see someone go "holy yapathon" in response to it..

I agree with just interact with people you never thought you'd have your character interact with, stop people mid saunter about just to say something, anything!! Interact with people!!!
 
THANK you for bringing this to light. This server needs more roleplay and less running around doing nothing. I could spend hours doing detailrp if it stays interesting </3 (Or when I'm not out of my mind tired)

again thank you for bringing this to light. I'm so glad someone spoke about this
 
100000000% agree with Luxid,

I tend to run around a lot and started being more antisocial due to most people on srp already being in friend groups and hardly ever rp outside of their groups, you kinda end up being scared that you'd be shunned or looked at weirdly for trying to interact with them (which does happen sometimes)

I do miss when people just randomly interacted with you, yes it still happens but it was more of a constant back then
 
Imma just be lazy and say go read what Luxid and maraa put, and add my own two cents.

RP within the server tends to revolve around OOC cliches moreso than it really should - if you're not apart of a group, it can feel impossible to get into a group, insert viscious cycle here.
I think also, unfortunately, that the lack of RP can be a result of... RPing, let me explain:

As an example, my OG character Piper is naturally shy and introverted - she won't naturally start a conversation unless over text. Thus, to be true to the character, I can't strike up random conversations to random people Piper doesn't know.

With that in mind, if your character is one who would strike up random conversations, please do so! <3
 
I would like to interact with more characters instead of being tabbed out 99% of the time modelling and 1% of the time running around while in a VC (pls European time roleplayers pls I cant condone American timezones for roleplay any longer).

Ilya Karvatsky & Rokku Heddo-Devereux.
 
You just summarized my entire mindset over the last year and a half while being on SRP. Half the time I just absently stand there. This is partially due to my social anxiety, not wanting to interrupt people's roleplays, and partially what you described, regarding a culture where things have become extremely clique-like. I absolutely love interacting with new players (new to the server AND those I've never met).

I also love detailRP and character development, I'm a writer by nature and LIVE FOR THE CHARACTER LORE (literally message me your lore and I will read it). If anyone sees my characters around (Miosa Saiky & Margaret Belov (college), Utahito Tatsumiya (priest), Kuren Kaeda/Hanae Kaeda/Zhuang-Shao Wong, (adults) and so many others) know I'm always down to RP. I'm going to also try to be more out going, this post has inspired me!
 
I’ve been apart of srp for 5 years… and I have watched many things change. However, everything you’ve said is true… it’s so hard now to start an rp and maintain it. The love or passion to detailrp or get involved into big roleplay situations seems to have dwindled and honestly? I’m falling into not wanting to rp as much because everyone around me feels the same way about rp. Not that it’s bad people change… but genuinely it’s a shame to see I agree that it should be brought back. Some of the best memories on srp were formed with detailed chaotic interactions between people that lasted hours.
 
i'm really glad that others feel the same way as i do - not to say it makes me have "hope for the server" in a sense of it's dying, because it's not, but because i think that when all of us think so similar about it, in a sense, it'd be much easier to fix because of how many people feel the same way as another about the servers condition.
Another thing I've also noticed, this is me personally, it feels as though if you're not in a group of friends most don't want to interact - That can be demotivating.
this is really heavy, too - a point i forgot to bring up is a lot of people are in their own groups of friends, typically tending to avoid others around them. if not their friends, they hold no interest. it's been a heavier problem recently, and while i understand being anxious, i think having an open mindset is always good. half of the time, i feel shut out by people who just want to revolve around their friends. this is not a direct attack, just something i think should be brought up - some people may not even know they do it!

RP within the server tends to revolve around OOC cliches moreso than it really should - if you're not apart of a group, it can feel impossible to get into a group, insert viscious cycle here.
same this as above, really hoping people would be more open to stuff like that.

I think also, unfortunately, that the lack of RP can be a result of... RPing, let me explain:
and i completely agree! my main character, reid, is generally very dismissive of new people. that's entirely HIM and HIS CHARACTER, not me as a person. i think it sometimes can be your characters reputation (how they're known for acting) can really take a big part in how people approach you - not to say everyone should change their antisocial or drawn-back characters, but that's just something to keep in mind as well!

thank you all for discussing with me, it makes me really happy !! maybe we can all come around and roleplay sometime soon. :-)
 
I'll also add a thought/feeling I've had that's seperate to my other reply - there are just aspects of the server with OOC necessity* that are anti-RP.

You cannot, for example, gain attributes effectively while RPing. If a new player wants to join a team, most of the plugin-based teams have a preference for ~50% speed and acro (eg. the most recent HS male football tryout announcement**)
Every moment you're on the server grinding to reach that %, you're unable to stand idle and talk with other people/RP; you literally have to choose between RPing and allowing yourself a chance to RP within a new aspect.

* - While the speed/acro grind is not a necessity, given it is a preference for some teams, there is a slight implication that it will make your chances of getting on better; thus to gain access to an RP venture, you must not RP.
** - This is in no way, shape or form meant to single out that team/their captain, just the example I thought of at the time of writing.
 

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