RPGs are cooperative, not competetive games. This is a huge mistake that most computer based multiplayer RPGs have made, losing sight of the heritage of RPGs and the better aspects of them.khrono1 wrote:Hmm, if you are all out against pvp then you certainly must have a huge issue competeing against real people, AI is well and good, but wouldn't you rather test your skill against something with an intelligence greater than a 3 year old?
The majority of PvPers, no matter what they say, do not appear to be genuinely interested in 'a challenge' but rather easy victory. The distinction between PvP and PK appears, very much, to be a fiction.
Not everyone likes the same thing, certainly people don't like their game experience disrupted by someone with a chip on their shoulder. If the two aspects can be suitably seperated - consensual - then there's much less problem but ultimately the PvPers and PvErs have very different desires and goals from a game.