Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Seehund » 15 Apr 2016, 18:22

Mitchs98 wrote:floor length hair
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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Sargeantmuffinman » 15 Apr 2016, 18:36

Well isn't this odd.
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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Mitchs98 » 15 Apr 2016, 19:06

Jackserious wrote: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I meant the color you dumby. And there is plenty of creative ways one could make such a hair length safe.

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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Seehund » 15 Apr 2016, 19:09

Mitchs98 wrote:snip
weaponize the braid
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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by ShortTemperedLeprechaun » 15 Apr 2016, 19:10

Mitchs98 wrote:See. As a player of a character with floor length braid hair, I cringe at the sight of people when theirs is fucking ORANGE or PURPLE. Mine is blonde. Blonde is a nice, normal, safe color. Bright fucking pink is only tolerable on Lucius Pinks. e.e
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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Mitchs98 » 15 Apr 2016, 19:29

Jackserious wrote: weaponize the braid
You'd be surprised how many people joke about that IC.

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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Derpislav » 15 Apr 2016, 19:33

Mitchs98 wrote: You'd be surprised how many people joke about that IC.
No, I wouldn't be.


I think the thread changed directions a bit, though. From unrealistic (everyone in the corps is either rambo or animu, no exceptions) it went to snowflake shaming.
Like every SS13 discussion ever.
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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Mitchs98 » 15 Apr 2016, 19:49

Derpislav wrote:No, I wouldn't be.


I think the thread changed directions a bit, though. From unrealistic (everyone in the corps is either rambo or animu, no exceptions) it went to snowflake shaming.
Like every SS13 discussion ever.
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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Derpislav » 15 Apr 2016, 19:53

Be original in an organization without strict rules regarding uniforms and hair length.
inb4 hate avalanche because my character has shoulder-length hair.
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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by LordLoko » 15 Apr 2016, 19:54

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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Morrinn » 17 Apr 2016, 16:16

As terrible as that is, I find some of the more thematically appropriate character dossiers just as cringe worthy. Example...

Sgt. John "Ironfist" Slagathor
Specialist who's military history mentions nothing but these super bad ass raids on this and that exotic group of criminals. Full honours on every trip, usually there are some mentions of being the only marine left standing (because that doesn't look terrible on your resumé or anything). If there are any flaws in his character it's usually to do with usurping authority (he's still not demoted or shitcanned, mind) or being a lone wolf who smokes and drinks a lot and gives you a thousand yard stare from the back of the military transport. The very back bit, the corner where the shadow hits his face in the most broody and bad-ass manner.
  • Family: You can bet your balls they were all murdered in some gruesome fashion or another. If the player has a good buddy who plays with him, he may have a brother or a cousing or something, but otherwise his only relationships are with other super hard marines he's befriended.
  • Career: Yeah, he joined with the marines as soon as he was old enough. Maybe sooner. He lied about his age and at 18 he was already a fully trained elite sniper with several successful special operations under his belt. He's a lot older and wiser now, a grizzled 21 year old with the scars of a career warrior. Despite his blatant disregard for authority he somehow functions perfectly well in the marines.
  • Skillset: Fightan; YES! Medical; Just basic medicine, such as treating severe burns, broken bones, appendectomies and simplest of open chest organ repairs. Hygene; Too cool for toothbrushes. Social; Autistic. Fortification; Putting up a wall is just three clicks away, so he can probably do that. Also, he knows how to hack an airlock, because he used to be an elite hacker when he was a kid.
  • Anything else: Whatever isn't covered in the basic summary is probably too [REDACTED] anyway. You're not a bad enough dude to know all the shit Johnny's been through.
So yeah. Between the Wearwolf of Western Tokyo and Sgt. Hardass, I find both to be implosable enough to ruin any resemblance of immersion. Something that would otherwise be incredibly hard in the 2d alien spaceman simulator...

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Morrinn wrote:As terrible as that is, I find some of the more thematically appropriate character dossiers just as cringe worthy. Example...

Sgt. John "Ironfist" Slagathor
Specialist who's military history mentions nothing but these super bad ass raids on this and that exotic group of criminals. Full honours on every trip, usually there are some mentions of being the only marine left standing (because that doesn't look terrible on your resumé or anything). If there are any flaws in his character it's usually to do with usurping authority (he's still not demoted or shitcanned, mind) or being a lone wolf who smokes and drinks a lot and gives you a thousand yard stare from the back of the military transport. The very back bit, the corner where the shadow hits his face in the most broody and bad-ass manner.
  • Family: You can bet your balls they were all murdered in some gruesome fashion or another. If the player has a good buddy who plays with him, he may have a brother or a cousing or something, but otherwise his only relationships are with other super hard marines he's befriended.
  • Career: Yeah, he joined with the marines as soon as he was old enough. Maybe sooner. He lied about his age and at 18 he was already a fully trained elite sniper with several successful special operations under his belt. He's a lot older and wiser now, a grizzled 21 year old with the scars of a career warrior. Despite his blatant disregard for authority he somehow functions perfectly well in the marines.
  • Skillset: Fightan; YES! Medical; Just basic medicine, such as treating severe burns, broken bones, appendectomies and simplest of open chest organ repairs. Hygene; Too cool for toothbrushes. Social; Autistic. Fortification; Putting up a wall is just three clicks away, so he can probably do that. Also, he knows how to hack an airlock, because he used to be an elite hacker when he was a kid.
  • Anything else: Whatever isn't covered in the basic summary is probably too [REDACTED] anyway. You're not a bad enough dude to know all the shit Johnny's been through.
So yeah. Between the Wearwolf of Western Tokyo and Sgt. Hardass, I find both to be implosable enough to ruin any resemblance of immersion. Something that would otherwise be incredibly hard in the 2d alien spaceman simulator...
Poe's law is in full effect here, I'm not sure if it's a satire or serious
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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Morrinn » 17 Apr 2016, 16:22

LordLoko wrote: Poe's law is in full effect here, I'm not sure if it's a satire or serious
Yeah. That's sort of the problem, isn't it?

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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Stalin » 17 Apr 2016, 20:41

The most immersion breaking feature of this game for me is the fact that this server doesn't have a proper gender option. I'm not a female, I'm not a male, I want a custom option that allows me to type in what I truly am.

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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by monkeysfist101 » 18 Apr 2016, 11:10

Yeah... about the infamous 7 foot braid. Y'all're gonna hate me in a few weeks.
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Post by Mitchs98 » 19 Apr 2016, 04:58

monkeysfist101 wrote:Yeah... about the infamous 7 foot braid. Y'all're gonna hate me in a few weeks.
I'll murder you in your sleep :D

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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by MrJJJ » 19 Apr 2016, 06:34

These are such big lists ;-;

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Post by freemysoul » 19 Apr 2016, 08:57

KeyWii wrote:OH. AND THAT REMINDS ME OF ANOTHER THING.

IT'S NOT FUCKING HOORAH, IT'S NOT FUCKING HOOAH, IT'S OORAH.

OORAH GOD DAMN IT.

YOU WANT A SOURCE? HERE'S YOUR FRICKIN' SOURCE. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oorah_(Marines) YOU WANT ANOTHER ONE? I GOT ANOTHER ONE. http://www.tecom.marines.mil/News/NewsA ... roots.aspx YOU WANT A THIRD? I GOTCHA FAM. http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story/m ... /75525434/

COLONIAL MARINES ARE A DESCENDANT OF THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. THEY USE OORAH. WE USE OORAH. IT'S OORAHCEPTION.

SO IT'S FUCKING OORAH.

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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Adjective » 19 Apr 2016, 10:13

He's obviousely never walked through a modern day high school if he thinks 7ft tall green haired women don't exist. They come in every color of the rainbow.

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Morrinn wrote:As terrible as that is, I find some of the more thematically appropriate character dossiers just as cringe worthy. Example...

Sgt. John "Ironfist" Slagathor
Specialist who's military history mentions nothing but these super bad ass raids on this and that exotic group of criminals. Full honours on every trip, usually there are some mentions of being the only marine left standing (because that doesn't look terrible on your resumé or anything). If there are any flaws in his character it's usually to do with usurping authority (he's still not demoted or shitcanned, mind) or being a lone wolf who smokes and drinks a lot and gives you a thousand yard stare from the back of the military transport. The very back bit, the corner where the shadow hits his face in the most broody and bad-ass manner.
  • Family: You can bet your balls they were all murdered in some gruesome fashion or another. If the player has a good buddy who plays with him, he may have a brother or a cousing or something, but otherwise his only relationships are with other super hard marines he's befriended.
  • Career: Yeah, he joined with the marines as soon as he was old enough. Maybe sooner. He lied about his age and at 18 he was already a fully trained elite sniper with several successful special operations under his belt. He's a lot older and wiser now, a grizzled 21 year old with the scars of a career warrior. Despite his blatant disregard for authority he somehow functions perfectly well in the marines.
  • Skillset: Fightan; YES! Medical; Just basic medicine, such as treating severe burns, broken bones, appendectomies and simplest of open chest organ repairs. Hygene; Too cool for toothbrushes. Social; Autistic. Fortification; Putting up a wall is just three clicks away, so he can probably do that. Also, he knows how to hack an airlock, because he used to be an elite hacker when he was a kid.
  • Anything else: Whatever isn't covered in the basic summary is probably too [REDACTED] anyway. You're not a bad enough dude to know all the shit Johnny's been through.
So yeah. Between the Wearwolf of Western Tokyo and Sgt. Hardass, I find both to be implosable enough to ruin any resemblance of immersion. Something that would otherwise be incredibly hard in the 2d alien spaceman simulator...
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Post by Dyne » 19 Apr 2016, 16:40

What gets me is the constant insubordination and incompetence.
Compared to that braids are prefectly fine.
(Also, no, Mitch, Anya's marine hair is unrealistic as fukk. We still love her.)
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Post by Ms.Degrasse » 21 Apr 2016, 14:42

KeyWii wrote:OH. AND THAT REMINDS ME OF ANOTHER THING.

IT'S NOT FUCKING HOORAH, IT'S NOT FUCKING HOOAH, IT'S OORAH.

OORAH GOD DAMN IT.

YOU WANT A SOURCE? HERE'S YOUR FRICKIN' SOURCE. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oorah_(Marines) YOU WANT ANOTHER ONE? I GOT ANOTHER ONE. http://www.tecom.marines.mil/News/NewsA ... roots.aspx YOU WANT A THIRD? I GOTCHA FAM. http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story/m ... /75525434/

COLONIAL MARINES ARE A DESCENDANT OF THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. THEY USE OORAH. WE USE OORAH. IT'S OORAHCEPTION.

SO IT'S FUCKING OORAH.

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Re: Does anyone else find that super unrealistic characters are immersion breaking?

Post by Biolock » 21 Apr 2016, 16:57

The military generally makes fun of people who say hoorah (hooah, hoohah, hooyah: depending on your respective branch.)

Saying "hoorah" makes you a loooooooosssssseeeeerrrr
so you shouldn't be saying it anyway.
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