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| Out of Character or OOC as it is commonly referred, is what it sounds like, speaking while in game as if you are not in it.
| | this is talad -> [[File:hello.jpg]] <- this is Xyz231 |
| | | Out of character is when talad pretends he isn't a distended rectum |
| Examples of OOC speech are: lol, haxxor, ;P, lagging, l33t, any mentions of game mechanics, as in "d00d why's my screen black?" and anything remotely like any of these.
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| [[PlaneShift]] is an immersive role playing experience, all players are expected to respect this fact. When one speaks in the main chat window, it is etiquette to make a distinction between how the person sitting at the computer would respond to an in game situation and how a character living in [[Yliakum]] would respond to an in game situation. When a player is logged on as a character they are expected to only speak as their character at all times.
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| The only exception, which should be used only sparingly, is properly done in brackets as in: [Friend, why is my screen black?]. Anything the human being at the computer who lives on Earth says goes inside brackets. Everything the character in the game who lives in [[Yliakum]] says can be said in main chat.
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| Generally when one is speaking in his group, or telling someone, OOC is permitted but customs on this vary, tread lightly. Respect and understanding is expected of all players.
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| In order to avoid speaking OOC a player must understand what it is to be "[[In Character]]", or IC.
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Revision as of 21:48, 10 December 2010
this is talad -> File:Hello.jpg <- this is Xyz231
Out of character is when talad pretends he isn't a distended rectum