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maturity does wonders for pvp!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 7:52 pm
by aelvana
I just wanted to say that, thanks to the maturity of our player base, the PvP event was very largely free of the attitudes and childish behavior that can make PvP so unpleasant on so many games.
It's probably a combination of Ryzom not being an uber loot game, as well as it being independent, but this game does attract a more mature player base, all across the board.
We played within the limits of the game, pushing hard and testing boundaries, but maintaining an understanding that we all knew each other, and that we were all fellow Ryzom players. It led to a whole lot of fun for a lot of people, of the quality that can be hard to find online.
I love everyone here! Thanks for an awesome night, and cheers to many more :)
Re: maturity does wonders for pvp!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:14 pm
by larwood
edited... nn
Re: maturity does wonders for pvp!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:15 pm
by grimjim
It was slightly better during the day today, but I can't really log in normall during the day to take part.
There was still gloating, leetness, bad behaviour and ganking along with poor sportsmanship.
Re: maturity does wonders for pvp!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:46 pm
by altomesa
While I do agree that, for the most part, people have been engaging in PvP in the spirit in which it was intended; not taking it personally, trash talking, etc, which does show a level of maturity by the playerbase, I have however seen a lot of aggro pulling. Purposely running into a bunch of kinchers, hitting Invulnerability and dragging them on your opponents definitely does NOT show much maturity, especially when you know they're the first one's to gripe about it when it happens to them. Players who do this should be penalized whether its a temporary ban or whatnot. But purposely giving someone else DP is never cool.
Re: maturity does wonders for pvp!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 9:26 pm
by forever
I too was pleased to see people acting mature and having fun. I hope it stays this way so people can see that PvP dose not always have to be a bad thing.
I may be wrong but I thing aggro pulling is an intended part of the PvP in this game. It is not something I would do, but I'm not going to get mad if it is done to me.
Re: maturity does wonders for pvp!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:04 pm
by keoni
I'm finding it all fun (although sometimes stressful), interesting, competitive, and overall friendly. It's a game within the game, with lots of different aspects to it, so most folks should be able to find some facet of it they enjoy if they give it a fair shot. Sure it means I've been fighting against some of my friends on Atys who just happen to subscribe to the Karavan philosophy - but when I'm not in the Ancient Lands I treat them as I always have, and when the dust clears and the episode is over, they'll still be my friends. 
Re: maturity does wonders for pvp!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:12 pm
by talktalk
forever wrote:I too was pleased to see people acting mature and having fun. I hope it stays this way so people can see that PvP dose not always have to be a bad thing.
I may be wrong but I thing aggro pulling is an intended part of the PvP in this game. It is not something I would do, but I'm not going to get mad if it is done to me.
Firstly let me say I am not a fan of PvP, generally 'cos I'm crap at it, but I appreciate that it has a place in the game and thus was prepared to give it a looksee.
I have enjoyed it immensley, what should have been a 1-2 hour log in b4 work turned into a sicknote and an all night session. That enjoyment was down to the players and the spirit it was/is played in. Standing opposite each other nuking, healing, dodging kitin and then chatting to those whom you have killed and in-turn killed you, whilst waiting for a res' or re-spawn.
Thank you everyone for your good spirit, I hope we can all take Ryzom from strength to strength and focus more on the positives not the negatives in future.
Mephisto
Twilight Whispers
Re: maturity does wonders for pvp!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:39 pm
by grimjim
talktalk wrote:I have enjoyed it immensley, what should have been a 1-2 hour log in b4 work turned into a sicknote and an all night session. That enjoyment was down to the players and the spirit it was/is played in. Standing opposite each other nuking, healing, dodging kitin and then chatting to those whom you have killed and in-turn killed you, whilst waiting for a res' or re-spawn.
On the one hand, good, though what you describe doesn't match up with my experiences.
On the other hand, bad.
A war, particularly a vicious, faith-based religious war is not something you all shake hands after and go back to how things were.
"Terribly sorry about beheading you in the name of my vacuous space-tart old chap. Drinks at the club tuesday?"
"Don't mind if I do. Sorry about incinerating you while you were digging and helpless in the name of our imaginary friend old bean. Do drop by Zorai and have mushroom roast with me and the missus this weekend."
Re: maturity does wonders for pvp!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:59 pm
by talktalk
grimjim wrote:On the one hand, good, though what you describe doesn't match up with my experiences.
On the other hand, bad.
A war, particularly a vicious, faith-based religious war is not something you all shake hands after and go back to how things were.
"Terribly sorry about beheading you in the name of my vacuous space-tart old chap. Drinks at the club tuesday?"
"Don't mind if I do. Sorry about incinerating you while you were digging and helpless in the name of our imaginary friend old bean. Do drop by Zorai and have mushroom roast with me and the missus this weekend."
lol, if you hate this sooooo much why were you in there? why not stay outside? why play at all?
I accept a lot of what you say and that it is particularly applicable to RL, so why not put these efforts into real life and escape like the rest of us every now and then into this "virtual" one.
Meph
Re: maturity does wonders for pvp!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 11:28 pm
by bf649ztp
unecessary post, Deleted.