Anyone actually play roles in RPGs

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Saturday, August 30th, 2025, 1:13 AM1 day ago

What the title says. I've been playing skyrim again again aga-you get it, but I've been trying really hard to actually engage with the role playing elements of the game rather than just having a "build", sparse as those elements actually are (plus a modlist of like. two. really reigning myself in over here). Been playing an illusionist utility caster who's more concerned about learning the dragon language and collecting history books than clearing out bandit camps or whatever else is going on. It's been fun, if difficult to deal with dragons and get their souls without a dedicated offensive skill, and I've been journaling the game progression and everything (My hand hurts a little but we persist). Anyways what are y'all's favorite games to really play a role in? This totally isn't me looking for recommendations after this game is over.

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The Bee's Knees
Saturday, August 30th, 2025, 2:06 AM1 day ago

I do this! Or at least attempt to. When I was playing through fallout new vegas, I would journal after each session to talk about my characters thoughts and actions. It was fun! Even if I didnt have too much to write about. Ive been itching to do that again, but Ive stopped playing video game rpgs and shifted to gming ttrpgs so Ive yet to journal like that once more.



Saturday, August 30th, 2025, 2:55 PM1 day ago

That is the main way I have played Skyrim for years now actually. I come up with a backstory "headcanon" for my character and then play accordingly. This extends to many things, some specific to each run, but most notably the fact I do not fast-travel at all, and try using the map as little as possible.


Every time I stop by a town or city, I first go to the inn, sit at the bar, buy a drink, rent a room and actually go to sleep. Then, the next day, I go around meeting the locals, stop by the market, visit the shops.


I also make a point to try not "metagaming". For instance, one time I played a character focused on magicka, and even though it was always my plan to go to the Winterhold College, I only actually made my way there once an NPC mentioned it to me.


This has made my experience with the game like. One hundred times more engaging. I still have backups of some saves, that I will periodically open up to reminisce on. I am not exaggerating when I say I have felt emotional at points. Killing dragons and leveling up is fun, but sitting in the house I built, surrounded by the trophies of my adventures, next to my werewolf wife, watching my two adoptive daughters play? That hits different.

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Margot Kix
Saturday, August 30th, 2025, 3:06 PM1 day ago

Lol, this seems silly, but I do this with Genshin Impact. T_T I like to go to the places where the characters normally stay and then sort of pretend like they're doing stuff. I also like going to the teapot (home builder game mode) and then giving the characters rooms with stuff I think they would like, or setting them up like Barbies or whatever.


One time, I spent like a whole day roleplaying as Itto bc a random Ayato joined my world, and we were goofing off at this one spot that lets you put one of the characters in jail. It was funny!

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elegantSpinstress
Saturday, August 30th, 2025, 9:24 PMabout 22 hours ago

I did a whole Skyrim playthrough where I was just a farmer who wound up going on a quest because my character found a murdered Talos worshipper at a nearby alter. I used the iron sword the Talos worshipper had on him and it was the only melee weapon I used the whole time. Found myself in the way of many a Thalmor plot.


AmI think I ended up siding with the Imperials in order to kill Ulfric Stormcloak 'cause my guy really did not like how he treated people and dividing the country.

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