Dragonfire wrote:
ryan.riverside wrote:
Isn't mIRC like ARGing or something?
What's ARGing?
And mIRC is a chat program, like AIM, except it's entirely text-based, and people can set up servers, then in the servers there are chatroom channels, and people can set up their own channels and give powers to certain people (highest is owner, then SuperOp, then AutoOp, then HalfOp, then VoiceOp).
RPing in mIRC would be basically doing one line at a time, like "She walks over here" and then "She picks up a drink", etc.
Yeah, I don't know what ARG is, but that's basically right. RPing on mIRC is a lot of fun.
You can set up macros where you type a command and it'd post your character description (which is *so* handy). You can write more than one sentence, though.
I don't remember what the character limit per line is, but it's pretty decent. I always ran this one Inn and one of my characters ran it and various people on mIRC would wander in and out. There were regulars and new people. It was fun to listen to everyone's stories. Occasionally, we'd go off and make other chatrooms for adventures and such, too.
I remember one of my favorites. I don't remember all the details, but my Innkeeper, a bard, and this cat girl went off in search of something and the bard led us to this cavern. In front of the cavern were all these iridescent dragons and when they opened their mouths to roar, music came out. There was a lot more to it, but it was so pretty the way it was described.
Rping was fast and slow. Sometimes you could sit in a room for hours and nothing much would happen. Other times, the right people would pop in or conversations would trigger and there goes your whole night. haha