Hello everyone,
I've only one and a half month EVE experience under my belt and would really like to roleplay. Reading a lot of guides, chronicles, forum thread and such things, I decided to lurk in the Summit-channel and contribute a little. But here's the cliff I'm facing: the language.
The most important tool in roleplaying is the ability to communicate ... and that's hard if English is only your secondary, seldom used language.
Reading and understanding is not the difficulty, but I have to respond and contribute to the roleplay as well. And you should respond in an appropriate time and convincing style. Where's the point in playing an amarrian noble if he sounds like recently freed, illiterate slave struggling to find the right words (no offence ^^)? I fear that would break immersion and the believability of the character. It could even be rude to you, my fellow roleplayers (the response-lag, spelling mistakes, bad grammar and the use of simple/flat/boring language).
Not even to think joining a roleplaying corporation (but to be fair, I've little information about the expected level of language competence).
Sure, I could evade this problems and head over to the German speaking roleplaying-community, but ... there is non. If I want to roleplay in EVE, I have to do it in the English speaking community.
So, what are your thoughts on this matter?
- Hagen
P.S: This post took the autopilot flight time from Amarr Prime to Ilix-Inis, with all the spelling checking and grammar tweaking.