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OOC stands for out of character. If you read a character say this in game, it means that they are speaking, as a player, to you the player, not character to character. This type of communication is frowned upon unless it's to inform a player that they are breaking the rules, or to help a player who is having trouble. | OOC stands for out of character. If you read a character say this in game, it means that they are speaking, as a player, to you the player, not character to character. This type of communication is frowned upon unless it's to inform a player that they are breaking the rules, or to help a player who is having trouble. | ||
− | Or to tell the others that one has mixed up his characters | + | Or to tell the others that one has mixed up his characters. |
Revision as of 11:33, 14 July 2005
OOC stands for out of character. If you read a character say this in game, it means that they are speaking, as a player, to you the player, not character to character. This type of communication is frowned upon unless it's to inform a player that they are breaking the rules, or to help a player who is having trouble.
Or to tell the others that one has mixed up his characters.