02-07-2024, 01:56 AM
generally I report things that seem 'wrong', as in 'not obviously antagonist' on any round, regardless of type. I've ahelped plenty of antags that I couldn't tell. I've executed non antags for breaking rules so much they drive sec nuts.
What I mean by 'both' is:
On any round I play, I try to act like, if theres no hint that something is wrong, that nothing is wrong. I am always vigilant and I always respond to calls or questions as where it important, and the same goes for non sec roles.
So I don't treat an antag round 'differently' then an extended round. LIkewise, the same is true in reverse.
During antag round play, disasters, dangers, threats, or other problems can arise, and if they do, then I respond in a manner appropriate to my role, the situation, and the general vibe.
I liked KNOWING it was a non antag round because generally, I allow myself to get more absorbed in things that would require more long term rp. But that doesn't mean I'd 'act' differently. But when threats, or problems, occur, I typically make my character respond by doing what they 'feel' like they should do during a troubled situation.
Medical will never get TOO distracted because I need to take care of medical duties.
Security won't get 'too' distracted because I need to attend my job, etc.
To the point that, if I don't 'know' its extended, I will usually quietly interrupt and relocate or stop an rp because I don't want to be neglecting the responsibility of the role I signed up to do.
I don't think everyone needs to do this! Its just how I LIKE to play.
What I mean by 'both' is:
On any round I play, I try to act like, if theres no hint that something is wrong, that nothing is wrong. I am always vigilant and I always respond to calls or questions as where it important, and the same goes for non sec roles.
So I don't treat an antag round 'differently' then an extended round. LIkewise, the same is true in reverse.
During antag round play, disasters, dangers, threats, or other problems can arise, and if they do, then I respond in a manner appropriate to my role, the situation, and the general vibe.
I liked KNOWING it was a non antag round because generally, I allow myself to get more absorbed in things that would require more long term rp. But that doesn't mean I'd 'act' differently. But when threats, or problems, occur, I typically make my character respond by doing what they 'feel' like they should do during a troubled situation.
Medical will never get TOO distracted because I need to take care of medical duties.
Security won't get 'too' distracted because I need to attend my job, etc.
To the point that, if I don't 'know' its extended, I will usually quietly interrupt and relocate or stop an rp because I don't want to be neglecting the responsibility of the role I signed up to do.
I don't think everyone needs to do this! Its just how I LIKE to play.