The use of expressive dance in daoc
Hi haven’t posted for a while but feel that I need to convey my feelings regarding emotes.
Recently when logging into game and zerging down solos small mans leet groups and HIBs I have felt that the rofl emote does not convey the full contempt bile hatred and pure disgust with the above groupings.
It’s just not doing it for me could broadsword please introduce. An expressive dance emote I would especially like the highland fling a highlander in full pink plate armour dancing the highland fling on my enemies head I believe would give a powerful expressive feeling to me and my cohorts fully implementing our feelings and bringing much joy to the land of Albion.
Now of course I can not leave out the other realms Hibernia could have straight forward Irish dancing how delightfull to have a dainty lurikeen dancing on ones head with there little cute boots playfully tickling your nose.
Or Midgard straight up Appalachian clog dancing.To all at broadsword I hope you take note that once again I have provided a source of meaningful changes that can once more make this game great again expressive dance is the way!
Recently when logging into game and zerging down solos small mans leet groups and HIBs I have felt that the rofl emote does not convey the full contempt bile hatred and pure disgust with the above groupings.
It’s just not doing it for me could broadsword please introduce. An expressive dance emote I would especially like the highland fling a highlander in full pink plate armour dancing the highland fling on my enemies head I believe would give a powerful expressive feeling to me and my cohorts fully implementing our feelings and bringing much joy to the land of Albion.
Now of course I can not leave out the other realms Hibernia could have straight forward Irish dancing how delightfull to have a dainty lurikeen dancing on ones head with there little cute boots playfully tickling your nose.
Or Midgard straight up Appalachian clog dancing.To all at broadsword I hope you take note that once again I have provided a source of meaningful changes that can once more make this game great again expressive dance is the way!
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I’m sure this would bring many a tear to our dear clumpy Norse and troll combatants.
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The trend for zergs to rofl small and 8 mans who they steam plow over effortlessly is a result of some social inadequacy. (Not the zerging. Mass RVR is part of the game)
If one has significantly higher numbers and they rofl, it is equivalent to one using a calculator to add 1+1, and then bragging that you got the answer correct.
Another analogy is if a person with a motorcycle wins a race against people using push pedal tricycles, and brags.
So for the socially impaired, here are some guides for when it is OK to rofl and not appear like some social reject.
When you have less numbers and win.
When you have no pet classes in your group, and you win vs those that do. (no one likes to see passive RP gains)
When you see people using speed hacks, lag blinks and passive scripts to win, whether you win or not, ROFL is a must because that's just sad.
When engaged against an enemy group, and a third enemy group adds with the clear intention of only attacking your group, while ignoring the other group except for breaking the cc you have placed on the that first group, and you win... then you rofl.
In short, when you do something against the odds, you can.
When you don't do anything special, you don't.