Roleplaying - UNITAF Force Manual (FM)


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Roleplaying



FM/BS-748 - Maintain in-character roleplay

When roleplaying, it is essential to consistently stay in character (IC) to preserve immersion and authenticity. Adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Consistent character behaviour: Ensure that your actions, speech, and decisions align with your character's established personality, background, and motivations.
  • Out-of-character (OOC) disruption: Do not bring personal or real-life information into the roleplay space. If necessary, OOC should be confined to specified channels or clearly distinguished from any in-character interaction.
  • Respect in-character/Out-of-character boundaries: Do not allow out-of-character knowledge to affect in-character actions; similarly, using in-character actions to resolve an out-of-character issue is not acceptable.
FM/BS-741 - Behave in an immersive manner when remote controlling

When using remote units, follow these basic principles to enhance immersion and realism:

  • Adapt to the role, including any applicable behaviours, tactics, and limitations of the enemy force you are portraying.
  • Engage with a level of accuracy that reflects the training and equipment of the unit.
  • Ensure actions are consistent with the unit's knowledge and situation:
    • Do not take actions based on knowledge unavailable to the enemy unit.
    • Avoid tactics or manoeuvres that are beyond what the represented unit could realistically do.
FM/BS-809 - Behave in fair manner when remote controlling

Be fair when remote controlling against a player:

  • Give the player a chance to detect and neutralize the threat of the controlled unit.
  • Avoid placing the player in situations that make it impossible to have any realistic chances for survival or response, unless doing so is part of the narrative and specifically instructed by the LGM
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