04-16-2020, 08:45 AM
I believe I can think of one legitimate detriment to /rpp if it helps Blue.
When /rpp was on, I've seen people preferred to use red text for every action and comment to try and reach the next rpp check, and only then would start roleplaying normally.
The issue is, that sometimes those red texts were more forced than anything else, used even in scenes where they weren't as needed, and could cause delays in the roleplay as people try to pad out their emotes rather than focusing on the scene.
When /rpp was on, I've seen people preferred to use red text for every action and comment to try and reach the next rpp check, and only then would start roleplaying normally.
The issue is, that sometimes those red texts were more forced than anything else, used even in scenes where they weren't as needed, and could cause delays in the roleplay as people try to pad out their emotes rather than focusing on the scene.