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EDIT: I ended up playing a game that did exp loss right so I changed my mind on this issue. Since FFXI was the most tedious, gameplay-restrictive MMORPG I ever played it just gave me a bad impression of exp loss. Its good to see some developers can implement it correctly and I'm pretty sure from what I've heard Aion has too. |
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11/14/08 9:43:47 PM#2
Hate to break it to you, XP loss on death will defintely be in the game. You can buy some of that XP back from a Healer. No information if you can lose a level or not though. "There is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer." |
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11/14/08 9:54:57 PM#3
You might call it outdated but its one of the more effective death penalty that actually carries meaning and its a pretty reasonable consequence. Every other type of death penalty is like a slap on the wrist compared to losing exp or dropping items. It adds risk and be thankful they're not making you drop items like in L2. |
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11/14/08 10:13:15 PM#4
xp loss never really botherd me in L2 and FF11.. |
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cukimunga
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Joined: 4/03/05
Ah I'm drunk and I'm in the street like a vagabond. |
11/14/08 10:19:29 PM#5
Originally posted by SgtFrog
Yeah it never bothered me either. So much actually that I started playing FFXI again.
I like xp loss compared to WoW you just get dmged equipment or just run back to your body. |
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11/14/08 10:24:27 PM#6
Since most people says this isn't an asian grinder (check that thread) this shouldn't be much of a problem, in fact, it would be better than our old-new friend, XP debt. |
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11/14/08 10:27:48 PM#7
Originally posted by Ambikan
So what's your idea for a death penalty? I hate when people just ramble on and whine.
The only fun mmo I ever played had 50% exp loss and possible item loss as well. It made it a pain in the ass to die, something to be affraid of and that fear was worth every minute. You didn't lose exp when killed by another player but you could still drop items.
The one thing I agree with is losing a level, that's gay. |
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11/14/08 10:34:53 PM#8
YOU CANNOT, AND I REPEAT CANNOT "DELEVEL" FROM EXP LOSS.
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11/14/08 10:38:04 PM#9
Originally posted by Azntranc3
He speaks the truth.
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11/14/08 10:39:04 PM#10
Well I hope if you dont have enough buffer you d-lvl. Otherwise an xp lose is prety pointless. because once you hit max you had nothing to fear. I bettcha there will be no deatwarping on mass scale like in a lot of games. I had no problem with the way FFXI was set up. I death warped some but I made sure I never d-leveled. In ffxi you took a major xp lose if you home pointed. I like that system and I hope it works roughly same way. Death is something to be feared. Not a tool to be used. Elder scrolls online: Voice your concerns here :http://www.zenimax.com/contact.php |
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11/14/08 10:41:53 PM#11
Death penalty = good. Makes people think twice before zerging like a bunch of n00bs |
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11/14/08 10:46:46 PM#12
Go play fxii seriously, there is nothing to fear of xp loss, you'll probably enjoy it more than you think if its implented like fxii, it's only type of death pen i like, it adds more brain cells to noobs who zerg and run into a dungeon spawning and runnin back, |
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cukimunga
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Joined: 4/03/05
Ah I'm drunk and I'm in the street like a vagabond. |
11/14/08 10:46:57 PM#13
Originally posted by redrum666er
He speaks the truth. Well they did it in FFXI I don't see a problem with it. |
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11/14/08 10:48:51 PM#14
Yea, there aint nothin wrong with delevel.. Once you hit max in fxii you couldn't delevel or something anymore so it was all good by then =/ |
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11/14/08 10:52:45 PM#15
It's really not that bad, and the healer vendor restores almost all the xp. Not sure if this changes at later levels or not.
You also get a 60 second debuff that from what I have noticed only snares you. I'm assuming to prevent zergs. |
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11/14/08 11:48:54 PM#16
It has a death penalty. Trust me when I say that dying isn't hard at all if you aren't careful, so you must be extremely careful while pveing unless you want to spend thousands and thousands of gold recovering. There's an easy way to advoid it though, what about not dying? OP and players alike are so confortable in the easy mode status that their requests ruin the fun for those who want to feel the game as something challenging. If you don't enjoy death penalties and becoming affected after a death, skip this one, I'll enjoy it for the both of us. |
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11/15/08 12:24:39 AM#17
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11/15/08 9:28:09 AM#18
Originally posted by Nickless_man
2+2= 4 , Seems like simple and wise deduction right here. Losing XP will never hurt as much as it does in L2 or FFXI for that matter. Not when XP is easily gained again.... The DP in Eq2 is so lame, I die there and I don't care, not even a little... :/ And WoW, the thing I hated there is frickin' corpse runs, talking about an old outdated death penalty you can't have more outdated then a corpse run... (,,,)=^__^=(,,,)Game Latte Vidcast |
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11/15/08 11:28:34 AM#19
not to be a dick here but have you ever considered that some people see nothing challaging in an mmo and just play it to have a fun time with their buddys and girlfriend. Raids can be challaging if they are well scipted an not item check like but thats the big exeption. and that these people feel that a death penalty is just a chore to keep you from progressing through the content wich will enevidable end, at wich point some people always will quit the game |
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11/15/08 11:41:12 AM#20
I can't say that I agree with you about the exp loss being a bad way to go for a death penalty. There needs to be consequence for dieing ingame and I'm sorry to say but WAR's approach was pathetic. It was merely a reflection of modern days philosophy of I want it & I want it now for nothing or next to nothing (usually just so people can avoid arguments with thjose who disagree with them). I'm telling you the wait & work can be agrevating but there is no feeling of reward that can compare with something you've put time & effort into acheiving. If you can't understand this then you've obviously never worked for something like this. And exp loss isn't lost game time it's a mistake youu can learn from in order to get it right the next go at it. Learn to work for things. |
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