tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-681509622212079331.post4965872165266915938..comments2023-05-09T17:43:00.019+02:00Comments on The City of Iron: Introverts and Extroverts in GamingGavin Normanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12362875699031245377noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-681509622212079331.post-73557133432654304082013-08-14T17:50:37.501+02:002013-08-14T17:50:37.501+02:00Haha, I hear you. As soon as someone is loud and/o...Haha, I hear you. As soon as someone is loud and/or takes all the spotlight, I just disappear into the couch. That is, if I am lucky to have a couch spot. Ann Astronhttp://interstellarperformance.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-681509622212079331.post-28859540052134516002013-08-04T11:08:25.095+02:002013-08-04T11:08:25.095+02:00"Would you say that there is an "introve..."Would you say that there is an "introvert" and an "extrovert" playing style as well?"<br /><br />To be honest, beyond semi-patronising images of a group of people all shouting all the time, I don't know!<br /><br />"I connect to introverted people better, too, and my oldest regular group consists only of those, but their playing style and their characters are usually very... unrestrained."<br /><br />Yeah, I think this is probably one nice thing for introverts about role-playing in a "safe" group. I know for myself personally, that as soon as someone very loud is in the group, that feeling of safety diminished and I just fade into a wall flower.<br /><br /><br />"I wonder if it's even more so with extroverted players or whether they compensate by creating shy characters. ;)"<br /><br />Ha, nice idea! I'd like to see that!Gavin Normanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12362875699031245377noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-681509622212079331.post-41103554584416395092013-07-23T15:38:06.923+02:002013-07-23T15:38:06.923+02:00Would you say that there is an "introvert&quo...Would you say that there is an "introvert" and an "extrovert" playing style as well? <br /><br />I connect to introverted people better, too, and my oldest regular group consists only of those, but their playing style and their characters are usually very... unrestrained. I wonder if it's even more so with extroverted players or whether they compensate by creating shy characters. ;)Ann Astronhttp://interstellarperformance.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com