Dulrik wrote:
This attitude that is so prevalent in the game is poor RP. To use a real world example, if the President of the United States fought to the death against a Navy Seal, he'd be dead 10 out of 10 times. But people respect his "power" because he has the full force of the US military (including dozens of Navy Seals behind him). And he didn't get any of that power by killing people, only by persuading people to vote for him (aka RP).
Sure, but the president (or any real authority figure) has age and history behind him (e.g., he leveled up). When I was 8 I was the dictator of elementary school recess, with people lining up to do my bidding and follow my lead, but I couldn't take that into the political arena and run for president. Fountain RPers who refuse to at least make it to the master level deserve the curb-stomping they receive: they are more analogous to the self-entitled spoiled brat of a twenty-something who actually thinks he has enough talent to make it in life, though he's never actually trained or honed that ability.
Dulrik wrote:
We could make a system that would give the best RPers instant GM and they would still get owned by PKers. There actually is skill involved in PK that you have to learn. Giving XP as a reward for RPing is fine to an extent, but no amount of fountain chat will earn you another player's respect. Yes, there's a mindset problem among the PKer population, but if you can't earn their respect (regardless of your level status), perhaps your RP isn't as good as you thought.
You don't necessarily have to be the best PKer to earn the respect of good PKers, but you still have to "put in the effort" of leveling.