Quote Originally Posted by Cereal&Milk View Post
Ugh. MMORPGs were made in order to give people a way to play online with other peoples, yes, but they were also meant to give these people roles to act out while they play--hence the "Role Playing" aspect. You're supposed to play your role in that game. Don't complain about it if you're not doing it, that's your fault; you're acting of your own volition.
I hated NwN roleplay servers (you know, the ones where adolescent teens went on and pretended they were ****ing half naked cuz they were bored) but I love mmorpgs..role play just means you HAVE a role..for instance I have a halfling bard on DDO my role in a team is to buff using songs, heal, and shoot things with my crossbow...

"strict" roleplay means your supposed to walk talk and act like you are the role not just have the role and a lot of people don't have the need/courage/want/etc. to actually do that so you should discriminate them just because they don't like to.