I don't so much self-insert as I massively roleplay as long as I'm not given an actual name.
Bethesda games are great for self-insertion purposes, but diverging from myself is still as simple as creating a non-Breton who isn't named Daniel Sauvé. As yes, that's my name. Hassan the Khajiit isn't me. Black-Scale the Argonian isn't either. If and when I feel like self-inserting, the character's name starts to resemble mine. As a rule, that doesn't happen often. The less anthrocentric the universe, the less I'm inclined to slip myself in it.
One of the problems I have with this approach, however, is the fact that no matter how hard I try, I can't roleplay a Courier who's stuck with CP from birth and who has to hobble his way around the Mojave with a lazy eye and a bum leg. Statistics will always climb, so even my self-insert Breton will inevitably be a much greater badass than I ever will be. Ergo, he stops being a vector for my own personality. In other words, when I do self-insert, it only lasts for the first five or so levels.
Give me a named protagonist, however, and I just can't do that. Geralt of Rivia is Geralt of Rivia. Corvo Attano is Corvo Attano. All the Assassins are who they are. I could never hold a candle to Gordon Freeman's curiously under-developed intellectual prowess, I'm sure. I mean, the dude's studied at Innsbruck and he's barely in his thirties! He's an M.I.T. graduate!
What am I, in comparison? A thirty year-old bookworm. String theory? Lawl, more like cheese string theory.
Bethesda games are great for self-insertion purposes, but diverging from myself is still as simple as creating a non-Breton who isn't named Daniel Sauvé. As yes, that's my name. Hassan the Khajiit isn't me. Black-Scale the Argonian isn't either. If and when I feel like self-inserting, the character's name starts to resemble mine. As a rule, that doesn't happen often. The less anthrocentric the universe, the less I'm inclined to slip myself in it.
One of the problems I have with this approach, however, is the fact that no matter how hard I try, I can't roleplay a Courier who's stuck with CP from birth and who has to hobble his way around the Mojave with a lazy eye and a bum leg. Statistics will always climb, so even my self-insert Breton will inevitably be a much greater badass than I ever will be. Ergo, he stops being a vector for my own personality. In other words, when I do self-insert, it only lasts for the first five or so levels.
Give me a named protagonist, however, and I just can't do that. Geralt of Rivia is Geralt of Rivia. Corvo Attano is Corvo Attano. All the Assassins are who they are. I could never hold a candle to Gordon Freeman's curiously under-developed intellectual prowess, I'm sure. I mean, the dude's studied at Innsbruck and he's barely in his thirties! He's an M.I.T. graduate!
What am I, in comparison? A thirty year-old bookworm. String theory? Lawl, more like cheese string theory.