05-10-2013, 11:02 AM
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I didn't think that /me's had to be followed. (i.e **Jon Snow stabs the man in the jugular**) Of course that would be powergaming, but since it's 'Semi-Serious' I was 99% sure that you didn't have to abide by it, of course there's nothing wrong with doing emote wars, as long as it's fair. Thereby I mean you either agree to something in .// or you do **Jon Snow tries/attempts to stab the man in the jugular**. And you respond with something realistic, this would be judged by how skilled your character is in...say martial arts. If you're a middle-aged unemployed man with no training in combat whatsoever it would be unrealistic to pull off some sweet moves in /me. So I'd say just use common sense if you want to go with it.
Although I've heard that some /me's you must obey, now I'm talking about having a police officer hostaged and you do **Jon Snow rips off the man's radio, drops it on the ground and stomps on it.** and then the officer should not do /radio 'I'm hostaged at (said location), help!'.
Although I've heard that some /me's you must obey, now I'm talking about having a police officer hostaged and you do **Jon Snow rips off the man's radio, drops it on the ground and stomps on it.** and then the officer should not do /radio 'I'm hostaged at (said location), help!'.