Author Topic: Half-Life 2 Roleplaying Guide  (Read 3442 times)

The Mysterious Stranger

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Half-Life 2 Roleplaying Guide
« on: April 13, 2012, 07:11:48 PM »
Sections:
Roleplay section list:
Pain roleplay (abbreviated as PainRP)
 •What is Pain roleplay?
 •How to do Pain roleplay
 •Examples of Pain roleplay
 •Damaging effects of PainRP
 •About the environment and surroundings
 •About emotions
 
Fear roleplay (abbreviated as FearRP)
 •What is Fear roleplay?
 •How to do Fear roleplay
 •Examples of Fear roleplay
 •About Opponents
 •About Weapons
 •About environment and surroundings
 
Medical roleplay (abbreviated as MedRP or MedicalRP)
 •What is Medical roleplay?
 •How to do Medical roleplay
 •In-game items used for medical roleplay

How to attack your opponent with roleplay
 •Combat moves
 •Counter-attack your opponents moves (PtW; Play to Win)
 •Take your opponents moves (PtL; Play to Lose)
 •Authorizations

Play to win (abbreviated as PtW or P2W) - More will be added to this section soon.
 •What is Play to Win?

Play to lose (abbreviated as PtL or P2L) - More will be added to this section soon.
 •What is Play to Lose?
 
In-game commands:
 More will be explained in the comments section.

This thread will be added sometime soon.
 

« Last Edit: April 13, 2012, 07:37:01 PM by STALKER »

The Mysterious Stranger

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Re: Half-Life 2 Roleplaying Guide
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2012, 07:14:59 PM »
 •What is Pain roleplay?
 What is Pain roleplay you ask? It is a emotion that is dealt with your in-game character and what caused it. From barely to critical kinds of injuries cause your character to feel that kind of pain. For example, a fractured bone in the leg of your character will cause massive amounts of pain, signalling such as screams, yells, crying and what to do in a scenario to prevent it from bleeding and how to "undo" the injury.

 •How to do Pain roleplay •Examples of Pain roleplay
 Pain roleplay isn't quite simple as the other steps. Here is a scenario including a citizen and another citizen.

 Citizen 1 says "Get down on the ground, now!"
 Citizen 1 keeps a good aim on Citizen 2, aiming at his/her chest area.

 Citizen 2 raises his/her hands in the air, somewhat frightened at the gunpoint.
 Citizen 2 yells "P-please don't h-hurt me!"

 Citizen 1 fires a round which hurls into his/her shoulder. Blood splatters nearby.
 Citizen 2 falls to the ground, screaming in agony.
 Citizen 2 yells "Euuuggghhh! Aaaahhhhh! Fuck! That hurts!"
 Citizen 2 holds his/her shoulder with his palm, tightening pressure around it as blood leaks in between his/her fingers.

 Citizen 1 says "You should have done what I told you to do. Now get the fuck outta' here."
 Citizen 2 gets up on his/her feet and begins to limp away, not looking back.
 Citizen 1 spits on the ground and walks away from the scene.

 In reality, would you do the same as Citizen 2? Yes, something in resemblence to that, you would do such a thing like fall on the ground and scream in agony. Depending on your character strength and withhold of pain, it will either increase or decrease in pain.

 •Damaging effects of PainRP
 The damaging effects of pain roleplay is what caused the pain to happen within your character. Ranging from melee weapons to firearms. It is depended on what kind of melee or firearm weapon they use and what damage it causes. It will most likely cause damage. For example, a blunt weapon such as a baseball bat will most likely cause bruises and open gashes while a shank will cause large gashes and internal stabbings. Firearms depend on the bullet force and what kind of bullet it uses. A shotgun shell will cause more chaos in pain than a regular low-caliber round in a 9mm pistol.

 •About Environment and Surroundings
 Your environment and surroundings, ofcourse. Incidents may be encountered by your character such as falling off a rail or tripping on your elbow. If your character were to fall off a ledge, it is depended on how fast your character go and how much the height to ground level is. Falling off a cliff is more critically severe than falling from a rail, heck, even a tower is the worst case scenario. More severe pain is caused depending on the height and speed and which limb you fall on. In most scenarios, the head is the most major limb to cause critical damage.

 •About Emotions
 Emotions may range from being happy, in pain, stress, depress. In most causes of pain roleplay, pain is present which signals the crying, moaning, screaming, yelling of pain when your character encounters a bare or critical injury.

 Will be updated soon. Tired right now.

« Last Edit: April 18, 2012, 08:27:43 PM by STALKER »

The Mysterious Stranger

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Re: Half-Life 2 Roleplaying Guide
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2012, 07:17:30 PM »
 A placeholder for section Fear Roleplay

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Re: Half-Life 2 Roleplaying Guide
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2012, 07:33:41 PM »
 A placeholder for Medical Roleplay

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Re: Half-Life 2 Roleplaying Guide
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2012, 07:58:55 PM »
 A placeholder for attacking your opponents with roleplay

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Re: Half-Life 2 Roleplaying Guide
« Reply #5 on: April 13, 2012, 08:03:59 PM »
 A placeholder for section Play to Win and Play to Lose

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Re: Half-Life 2 Roleplaying Guide
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2012, 08:28:13 PM »
 A placeholder for another upcoming section.

 

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