The recent discussion about Teamspeak (a voice chatting utility) and how it could positively/negatively affect IC interaction in Achaea if widely used got me thinking about other OOC utilities used by other MMOs. Teamspeak would allow groups to clearly and quickly communicate in a combat scenario where text presents challenges (or has to be automated). Jabber is another utility - it's a chat interface that would allow users to receive "pings" if, say, your city/org was being raided and you were on your computer but not logged into Achaea.
Do you support OOC tools being utilized to streamline city defense, raiding, group hunting, etc?
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However, using it for 'utility', where you've got a raiding group or a defense group or where an organisation asks a player to participate - yeah, I'm not a fan of using OOC mechanisms in these situations and would refuse to join. I'm sure someone else has and/or will explain why it's a bad idea better than I can with a toddler crawling on me, heh!
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I don't believe it breaks the OOC/IC barrier if the other side suddenly gets some more people. I'm not one of those people thats like "Oh, look at them using Skype! What a bunch of Skypers!". Its no big deal. I've said this in other threads but, I tend to really only play Achaea for the group PvP - if there's no raids or group PvP going on, I'm probably sitting in Eleusis and playing Minecraft or surfing the web, waiting for some group PvP. Would be cool to just be alerted OOCly instead of sitting in-game.
It made it much more smooth to communicate and organize.
It does present a bit of a negative atmosphere in some sense -- you will begin to feel "left out" and behind if your group/city doesn't use it -OR- you don't use it personally due to technology or whatever, it may become a cliquish situation.
Personally I like the idea in almost every other game I play, but I just don't think the implementation would work very well in Achaea, due to the varied nature of the playerbase.
As the most obvious example, a raid party channel with a small group of close friends is fine to be OOC, but if it's a citywide endeavour then it has to be IC (unless for some strange reason your city endorses a public OOC channel for raids, which really shouldn't be happening). This is a bit of a grey area, but it's not that hard to stay IC for the most part - things like reported health/mana values/leg breaks are to be expected and not much you can do about that, but you certainly don't have to encourage the use of abbreviations like 'lol' etc.
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So, yes to cliques using ventrilo, no to having it as a mandatory thing. Of course, the latter would never actually happen, so inb4 pages of arguing against it.
Using it during stuff like raids I think could be problematic.
Also, having an OOC chat for such things would, firstly - be weird because you'll be mostly talking to a bunch of random strangers you play with in a text game and secondly, I don't want to engender any OOC/IC feelings of familiarity. It's like saying I am the Tyrannus and you are just a CR1 slave, but because you know and talk to me OOCly, you feel like it's going to be easier to cajole me into relaxing the rules with you.
I have done Skype calls for some stuff though. I remember having a random call with a bunch of other people in the game (not just Mhaldorians) and it was during the Iniquitous Gala or something where we were having to RP ballroom dancing, so we were giving each other tips on where to move and all that shiz. It was funny and hilarious altogether.
"What?"
"Byoo-karen. Byookaren!"
"Haha oh my god, is that how you pronounce it?"
"Shut up! How do you say it then?"
"Bookareen, like book-her-in."
"Yeah book her into my dick."
"Hahaaaauhh I died. Your fault."
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You're not talking about rp, are you? Who would use teamspeak for roleplay? Fking nerds.
It's easier when people are actually talking to eachother and say "well that sucked." When you're alone you might just rage instead.
That being said, I think it's very important to know what you're doing, when, and why. I typically avoid all kinds of ooc interaction when it comes to achaea, and normally only chat while playing other games. This is because to me, I like being able to look at my comrades and see them as people I am fighting for my life/faith with. While it can be fun to interact with other people on a more ooc level, it does break immersion for me to hear people laughing or swearing completely out of their characters context, and I believe slowly degrades the persona that we try to live out in the game.
I've had this experience before, and it's given me some good friends but our demeanor has changed from "excuse me sir, can I please have (item/gold/hunting partner/sex) and more like "hey let's doo this! kyaaa"
Just a personal opinion on the matter, but I don't really mind if other people do it. As I said, it's fun.
Presumably people would still use PT triggers in raids to automatically switch targets, which is an option EVE-O doesn't have yet (everybody still has to target for themselves).
In all honesty, my brain does not work well with Teamspeak and co. for many reasons:
1. I have a hard time understanding spoken English because of the notorious accents (I'm French, damnit).
2. No matter the language, spoken words are classified as ambient noise in my head, and go down the spam folder unless:
3. I stop and take the time to carefully listen and comprehend what I'm being told. While doing so, I am unable to read what's going on in game, or even type.
4. My brain suggests 4-5 different sentence formulations at the same time, and I need to make a conscious effort to make my mouth decide which one to use. Still very vulnerable while I focus on speaking.
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It does show when I'm roleplaying live, as in Character to Character with says. Thus I'm very shy from live interactions, all the time, both IC and OOC.
Not sure this is a good idea, but to claim it would be weird is a bit disingenuous.
Just the other day someone in Mhaldor (who shall not be named you know who you are) decided to scold me on a raid defense party channel while being raided by you guys for using the words "vs." and "idk" when discussing a combat strategy... instead of taking the time to block while you guys were mind throwing and such. Within the same 30 second span I was mind thrown past the entire group of 3-4 potential blockers to my death.
YAY PRIORITIES
The general idea should be perceptible, though.
Just seems disingenuous to claim a public teamspeak for Mhaldor raids/activities would do that, but a skype group of ooc friends discussing IC happenings and such wouldn't.
Sure, I can admit to a mistake re: the blocking. I actually -was- blocking before, but unblocked because I thought we were preparing to move, then Crixos lessered and apparently no one else was blocking. So yeah, my/our bad on that one, you were unlucky.
On topic: I think Skype chatting (as in text chatting) is fine, it's no different from OOC clans. And sometimes, for non-important stuff like foozles, it can be fun. Otherwise though I probably wouldn't, especially not for RP. I've found that it's actually more difficult to continue roleplaying convincingly with someone you're on Skype with because it's somewhat immersion breaking, as @Ruth mentioned.
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