Brackets win, and they don't lower RolePlay capabilities. More like rising them.
Obviously you are not a very good RPer then. That goes for everyone else who think that they need brackets in order to RP better.
I for one don't want elitist dickheads shoving their roleplaying crutches down my throat.
If this were Facebook, I'd
like his post. Shame that there aren't any more spaces for quotes in my signature

This is not a flame topic, it is just so we can see what the general opinion really is, and unless one side comes out very much the most popular, then it is not conclusive either...
It's only more proof that elitists are shitting Argonath SA:MP further away from what it once was- a community very similar to MTA:VC, with lack of people who needed all sorts of aids to help them roleplay. In Argonath SA:MP's early days, we did not have the same proportion of those people moaning how this or that crutch makes their RP better.
Besides, regardless of the amount of poor RPers and shitters who moan for Argonath to be changed into an RLRPG, it will not happen. The Developers made it according to their vision and that is how it will remain.
Think of it this way, Roleplaying is like Acting. We take role, put ourselves into it, and play it out.
For example, imagine that in real life, you and your classmates are performing in a
Guinevere and Lancelot play for your school, but that this particular play isn't totally scripted a hundred percent, meaning some of it is up to the actors.
Good Acting (or good RP):**Lancelot shouts: Die, thy foul beast!
**Lancelot attempts to thrust his sword into the Dragon's heart
**A fierce struggle ensues between the two (Dragon)
< Imagine this as an /em**Both are locked in struggle, using up all their strength (Lancelot)
**Dragon is stabbed by Lancelot's sword in the heart (Dragon)
**Dragon shouts: ROAAAAR!
**Dragon falls to the ground and dies.
Bad Acting (or bad RP):**Lancelot shouts: Die, thy foul beast!
**Lancelot attempts to stab his sword into the heart of the Dragon
**The two are locked in an epic struggle, with the Dragon attempting to resist (Dragon)
(You see the actor portraying Lancelot saying to the guy portraying Dragon: Success or Fail?)
< Imagine this as /em success/fail(The actor portraying Dragon responds: Success)
**Lancelot stabs the Dragon in the heart
**Dragon shouts: ROAAAR!
**Dragon falls to the floor and dies.
Now personally, even before I knew Argonath, if I encountered a play where I caught the actors acting poorly as they did in the second scenario, I would have yelled my boos and thrown potatoes at the actors.