The way of creating believable characters is not by conforming to a set of PC rules.
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In order to make characters real - no matter what the character is doing - you have to see yourself as capable of having done that.
It's why you create characters: so you can argue with yourself.
One has to be able to twist and change and distort characters, play with them like clay, so everything fits together. Real people don't permit you to do that.
I think one of the things you have to learn if you're going to create believable characters is never to make generalizations about groups of people.
You have to play the logic of a character.
There are interactions with characters within the game which I think are pretty neatly done considering the limitations that you have to work with. I mean, a computer can't really generate a character that talks back and forth with you successfully.
Everybody claims they have relatable, connectable characters, but those claims often aren't true.
Character is not created on the spot.
You can't form a character without being completely comfortable with who you are as a person.
Among adults, we can admit that of course, characters are creations. They aren't real people.
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