12-09-2015, 11:17 AM
I'm sorry, I was being a bit of a jerk. I interpreted it as that he was annoyed people weren't RPing in the way he wanted.
What I'm trying to get at is, let's not sweat the small stuff of what people do and do not know. If, OOC, you think it would advance the round or make things more interesting by having a certain skill or knowing a certain thing, then go for it. An example would be finding someone who died of a heart attack; Maybe you'd be inclined to think the died of natural causes IC, but OOC you know it's probably initropidril. So you toss around the idea that it could be poison, not because you want to 'win' the round, but because that leads to an investigation, drama, paranoia, all of the good shit. Heck, if someone has a suspicious skillset, then YOU can call them out on it, accuse them of being a double agent, etc.
I feel like we want to keep a laid back atmosphere rather than having hard rules.
What I'm trying to get at is, let's not sweat the small stuff of what people do and do not know. If, OOC, you think it would advance the round or make things more interesting by having a certain skill or knowing a certain thing, then go for it. An example would be finding someone who died of a heart attack; Maybe you'd be inclined to think the died of natural causes IC, but OOC you know it's probably initropidril. So you toss around the idea that it could be poison, not because you want to 'win' the round, but because that leads to an investigation, drama, paranoia, all of the good shit. Heck, if someone has a suspicious skillset, then YOU can call them out on it, accuse them of being a double agent, etc.
I feel like we want to keep a laid back atmosphere rather than having hard rules.