' Wrote:Well as I have said before, I don't think anyone can say "You can't RP like that" , because noone can judge this.
Normally I'd say so, however it's not that simple or one-sided. There are cases when say player A speaks for player B without B's prior consent/agreement, i.e. putting words into someone's else mouth to push own line. Is it roleplay? Technically it may be quite within the boundaries, but it's a rather bad call. Now in such case, if I am a player B, I will stop and warn politely player A in private message that the session will go further like that and has to be brought back to common grounds where both A and B play without deciding for the other side what to do. If say a session goes by a certain pre-planned scenario then all directly involved participants must know that beforehand and has at least some sort of agreement on how it'll go, saving everyone (at least those involved) from misunderstanding, otherwise we get the case of one player playing not only for self but for someone else directly.
Again, things aren't black and white, and there are not-so-rare cases when things get out of hand and has to be brought back to where they belong, and the example scheme I described above is just one of those. But in general, yes, bar those exceptions.