grimjim wrote:Why play an (mmo)RPG if you're not going to RP, at all?
It's part of what these games are, part of the heritage of games from which they draw.
The mind boggles. :-/
Because that's the way I like playing it.
It's like saying "why eat christmas pudding at all if you're not going to put brandy sauce on it ?", because I like it with clotted cream. As I said, everyone's different. You'll never understand why I enjoy what I do any more than I'll understand your perspective so it's pointless even trying, best to just accept that everyone's idea of fun is different.
I'm a target orientated person, if I don't have a target to reach then I get bored, I get a sense of achievement from advancing through the levels, and the guild events are also fun - I was introduced to "Yuboball" this week and that was hysterical.
aardnebb wrote:heheh, try replacing "RP" with "PvP". Sooo similar
I agree, and exactly the same applies. I'm a bit too low lvl to get involved with OP battles currently, but when I'm higher I will be, I'd find that fun (although I don't like the sound of the flaming I've heard about going on in the chat channels during those events), but I don't go around trying to instigate a duel with everyone I walk past
I enjoyed the castle sieges in Lineage 2 which was a similar concept, unfortunately that game was open pvp and you couldn't go anywhere without some pre-pubescent kid running up behind you and backstabbing you while you were minding your own business doing a bit of soloing. Lack of consideration (along with greed, ultimately the 2 go hand in hand) is the primary cause for most of the problems in the world today, stands to reason therefore that there are going to be problems and disputes in these sorts of games as well unless we try to be more considerate of the other players around us.