Andu wrote:I've seen a guy who lives in a place, and he eats and does nothing else, and have done that for a decade, almost since he was born.
Yeah, he was one of those people.
Shot him one day...
he did nothing...
then SEVERAL days later, shot him again...
still nothing...
then SEVERAL MORE days later, shot him again...
he died.
Each hit had SOMETHING behind it. The first was just my character being annoyed at the guy, he has a short temper. The second was because the guy didn't even notice he was shot and the third made everything feel better.

DURING THIS TIME, the guy hunted and picked up objects so the character WAS ACTIVE. Not ONCE, sense his spawn did HE EVEN MOVE!
DougR wrote:I haven't experienced it personally. Power gamers in Cantr tend to get impatient, make mistakes, and get killed before they're too much of a threat.
Mostly its the suicidal newspawn type person or the guy asking for a big sword and shield so he can liberate the land upon spawn.

However, a few of them get lucky and spawn as someone else dies and then you have ONE HELL of a mess to deal with.

Mr.Black wrote:Does the fact that many of my characters end up as abrasive, rebellious, outcasts make me a powergamer?
Short Answer: No
Long Answer: That just means you the player like those types of characters. HOWEVER, if you the player are trying to "get the best stuff" and usually use in game violence with minimal and/or NO RP to get said "stuff", then yes.
SekoETC wrote:I dislike it when new people slap or punch themselves. If you really have to find out your fighting skill, you could as well drag yourself, that will make your strength and fighting skill visible to yourself even if the others won't see them.
I RP it as they are silly or stupid.

Which is funny considering my characters, eh Seko?
