04-28-2012, 12:16 PM
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Hours in no way, shape or form represent someone's Role-play experience, dedication, knowledge of rules or anything of similar topic to that.
However, there are many unwritten rules, and server-based experience. I suggest waiting a while, but it's not really needed if you know how to RP and are aware of all the little "traps" in the rules.
For example, the meta-gaming rule is actually different from admin to another. While the true definition of meta-gaming is "using information otherwise unaccessible by your character (Out of Character information) while in a situation or event that is based on information that is accessible to your character (In character information)". A experienced player could conclude that the safest way for any kind of RP, is imagining it like it's real life. If you're able to do that, you don't even have to read the rules (but it's still recommended).
However, there are many unwritten rules, and server-based experience. I suggest waiting a while, but it's not really needed if you know how to RP and are aware of all the little "traps" in the rules.
For example, the meta-gaming rule is actually different from admin to another. While the true definition of meta-gaming is "using information otherwise unaccessible by your character (Out of Character information) while in a situation or event that is based on information that is accessible to your character (In character information)". A experienced player could conclude that the safest way for any kind of RP, is imagining it like it's real life. If you're able to do that, you don't even have to read the rules (but it's still recommended).