Because in order for me to use one of my regular characters, I would only be limited to a small number of quests, related to my character.
-Gather firewood-Fetch water-Transport goods-Locate certain plants-Clean a building-Deliver a message
I would also require authorizations for ALL the IC items I give away and have to ICly take those items with me.
-Canned foods such as; soup, vegetables, meat, or juice-IC Medical supplies such as; drugs, splints, slings, antiseptics, admission tools (cotton swabs, syringes)-IC Items such as; notebooks, small musical instruments (harmonicas, ukuleles), tools (hammers, saws, nails), dishes (bowls, cutlery, plates)
Maybe my character isn't one to get other people to do things in return for a reward.
What if something ICly comes up relating to my characters group or duty?Basically, if I just create a character who remains stationary at a certain location, I shouldn't have a problem.
I can create multiple different characters who would give out different quests from different locations and give out different rewards.
That being said, yes I can do it on my own character, but it wouldn't be as practical as doing it on a quest character.
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Like I restated before, this idea is just plain stupid in my opinion. There is no reason why this can't be done between normal characters, if you're really bored and want to do passiveRP, instead of waiting for someone to ask you to do something, ask around, "Hey, do you need me to do anything for you?" I'm sure someone would have something to do.
Quote from: The Real Tyler on January 02, 2013, 01:19:31 PMLike I restated before, this idea is just plain stupid in my opinion. There is no reason why this can't be done between normal characters, if you're really bored and want to do passiveRP, instead of waiting for someone to ask you to do something, ask around, "Hey, do you need me to do anything for you?" I'm sure someone would have something to do.Nope.avi. Everyone tries to make their char a stuck up hardass who can get shit done on their own. I've never had someone give me a legitimate task to do, and I always asked around.
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The sheer point of quest characters is to give others who are not exactly fond of solo passive RP something to do when nothing else is going on.
However you do raise a large number of points as to why I need to stick to old fashioned systems and how trying something new based on theory isn't going to work.
Also, authorizations for small items might be coming into effect so people stop asspulling things. However these authorizations wont need an application, just in-game administrator approval.
If you can get more people to back you up on why I shouldn't do this then I won't do it.