Social/Bar RP
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I have an addendum to this after an experience I had yesterday.
I like social RP when somebody blows up the building while the scene is going on.
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I feel like the gist here is āSocial rp is fine if it doesnāt suckā whichā¦ I mean yeah, thatās true of any form of rp, isnāt it?
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@imstillhere Yeah the better question is probably, āHow can one make this engaging?ā Etc, etc. Thereās a lot of good ground thatās been covered, here.
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I love bar RP if only because I think itās an easy entry for people who are anxious or unsure of how to otherwise get involved or meet people on a game. Iāve had very few scenes where it has been boring, but I love meeting new people so that might just be me.
In recent history I have rarely been involved in āPlotā on big games and social RP was pretty much the only thing I ever did. Mostly it was trying to get to know the other person and maybe pointing them towards other people that I thought they might have fun with/have good hooks to.
Like I never quite understood the plot of Gray Harbor enough to really get into it (not through lack of trying on @KarmaBum and @bear_necessities part!), it just never clicked for some reason, but Iād start up an open scene every day in the coffee shop just so people could get to know each other and have somewhere to go if they were anxiously looking at all the private scenes on the Ares list and wondering how to break into that.
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I think for me that bar RP is just fine in small to medium doses so long as Iā¦have something to consider about my character other than the small talk. Which is to say, itās alright if Iāve got non-bar RP that has happened recently enough that itās influencing, if only just in my characterās head, something in the scene. Have they been in a fight, did they recently have something great/awful happen to them, are they worried about something, are they particularly happy about something, etc etc. I am not someone who does small talk well at all, I need a topic, and it bleeds a lot into RP preferences and activities.
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@SpaceKhomeini said in Social/Bar RP:
I have an addendum to this after an experience I had yesterday.
I like social RP when somebody blows up the building while the scene is going on.
VERY MUCH THIS! More explosions please.
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@SpaceKhomeini said in Social/Bar RP:
I like social RP when somebody blows up the building while the scene is going on.
I paged @bear_necessities at one point last night during that scene just SOCIAL RP with this thread in mind.
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NGL a big event scene where a GM blows up a building does not seem like social RP to me.
I mean that scene sounds great and made me very interested in what LA 2043 is doing, but that shit as described and as I read it later clearly took a lot of effort and idk equating it with bar RP is weird to me.
ETA: This is the scene in question so Iām not just totally talking about something out of context: https://la2043.aresmush.com/scene/419 I know itās tagged as social but this is an almost 20-person event that obviously required a lot of work to pull off.
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@Third-Eye HARD agree, this definitely is not the scene to hold up as an example of āsocial/bar RPā
The joke is that many (most? some?) of us had no idea that we were showing up to a bomb. As advertised, this scene was a gala.
That I thought I was showing up to play Barbies and it turned out to be GI Joe was awesome and just kind of exemplifies why āscenes that are about being socialā are not necessarily ābar rp.ā
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@Third-Eye I mean honestly I think it sets the bar to what social RP can be in the right circumstances? All the RP in the lead up WAS social/bar RP (in fact, there was a whole side scene IN THE BAR lol). And until that last hour or so, we were all just chatty and learning about one another and playing Barbie.
Iām not saying all bar RP has to lead to explosions but social RP with purpose is fucking awesome and I really think the people involved in pulling it off on LA2043 are amazing.
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@DrQuinn said in Social/Bar RP:
Like I never quite understood the plot of Gray Harbor enough to really get into it
peek behind the curtain: neither did we! \o/
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@Third-Eye said in Social/Bar RP:
NGL a big event scene where a GM blows up a building does not seem like social RP to me.
I mean that scene sounds great and made me very interested in what LA 2043 is doing, but that shit as described and as I read it later clearly took a lot of effort and idk equating it with bar RP is weird to me.
ETA: This is the scene in question so Iām not just totally talking about something out of context: https://la2043.aresmush.com/scene/419 I know itās tagged as social but this is an almost 20-person event that obviously required a lot of work to pull off.
Yeah, to be fair, it was a āsocial event.ā But the bait-and-switch was interesting because people got to socialize AND something momentous happened.
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@SpaceKhomeini
I think Iād still feel eh about comparing this to pick-up social/bar RP even if a GM hadnāt turned it into a bombing. This thing had 17 people and there was clearly a ton of planning involved by the player who set it up, even just the āget PCs out to socializeā part of it.That said I think I just have a different view of the energy it takes to make āsocialā rp fulfilling and bristle a little when I feel thatās under-valued. This is tangential at this point.
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@Third-Eye Oh I totally get it and, laid out like that, I donāt disagree with you at all.
Donāt think Iām not injecting my own malaise into this.
Iām just currently trying to reverse-engineer the necessary machinery to turn that energy into fulfillment these days, which I think is something this entire thread is really evolving into a discussion of.
"How does this work for some people better than others and whatās at the root of it?
tl;dr: sometimes the fault lies not in our stars, but in ourselves etc etc
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Social RP is fulfilling when it advances story. We meet Strider in the inn, heās gonna be important to that whole ring plot. Or it advances interpersonal story; we come to see that Strider is noble and good but kinda dour, Strider and Frodo bond. If either of those things happen, itās probably rewarding. If neither of those things happen this time but regularly do happen, weāll tend to find it rewarding in a manner thatās akin to gambling. Itās fun to pull the arm on that slot machine. Until you find that the damn thing never pays out. Itās not just that youāre on a losing streak right now, it just doesnāt pay out, ever, or at least not near often enough to feel worth it. Then you cuss and kick it.
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@imstillhere said in Social/Bar RP:
I feel like ābar rpā picks up a lot of smoke as a bad thing though.
Whyās it got such a terrible reputation?
āBar RPā is a colloquialism that many people use in the community. It means boring, trite RP without purpose or consequence.
It isnāt meant to be literal. It doesnāt mean that all RP that takes place in a bar is bad. But many scenes where people reach out to random players for RP has taken place in bars, likely because thatās were players thought was the most likely place for their characters, who did not previously know each other, well or at all, to have met. That was usually followed by random small talk that neither party was actually interested in because one or both was hoping the other would bring something interesting to the table and that doesnāt happen. What follows is usually forced or painful or unfulfilling or some combination of all three until the scene finally ends.
That is ābar RPā. And thatās why the phrase has such a terrible reputation.
As many have pointed out, the location of a bar is not the problem. Neither is social RP. It is the content of the RP that is the issue, which some people can make happily interesting, even with characters who do not know each other, and others cannot.
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The worst thing about social RP is that tedious twit who responds to your channel-chat call-for-RP by paging you a lecture about how they donāt like social RP, implies that itās your very favourite and that youāre an inferior player for liking it, and gives you a weird sort of ultimatum to the effect of āI will RP with you but only if you keep it at least seventy-five percent plot and less than twenty-five percent social or slice-of-lifeā and then refuses to bring any plot-elements to the table. You want to say, āIf I wanted lazy and demanding Iād set myself up as a dominatrix and be on FetLife, not MUs, go fuck yourself,ā but youād get banned.
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@Gashlycrumb Thatās too much negativity for your world.
I prefer a reply of āThanks for the page. It really helps me save time and unnecessary headaches to know who I donāt want anything to do with without having to suffer through hours of dead-end RP because my rampant optimism tricked me into thinking something good might come from giving you a shot. Much appreciated.ā
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@KarmaBum said in Social/Bar RP:
The joke is that many (most? some?) of us had no idea that we were showing up to a bomb. As advertised, this scene was a gala.
Yeah, Gala does not scream ābar rpā to me. There is a specific event going on, people are there for a more tangible reason to just kill time and fill the silence. Even if there wasnāt a bomb, you have then inciting incident of what the Gala was for (fundraising, a celebration, whatever), along with people going there for a reason.
Sure, you ICly go to a bar to get drunk. But you donāt have to RP that by itself.
You go to the bedroom to sleep, you donāt RP out the sleeping. But when you go to the bedroom to FUCK, wellā¦ you DO RP that out. Because thereās actually interaction going on.
And itās not just about having someone there. You donāt RP sleeping next to your IC spouse, either. You DO RP getting readyā¦ if there is like. OOCly relevant stuff to cover.
This has gotten away from me, but I think it covers everything? I dunno.
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I recall āDublin By Nightā where the most popular bar in Dublin exploded every few weeks and would be rebuilt in a week or so, the bartender bot unscathed. He was inexplicably named Cervantes and probably had a worldās record for surviving explosions unscathed.