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2/09/12 5:34:43 AM#121
How is duelling not pvp? Player-Versus-Player. 0___x "I'm afraid I can't do that, Dave". |
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2/09/12 5:38:29 AM#122
i dont duel because the request usually comes from someone i dont know, and it usually happens when im looking at my inventory or my character screen, or talking to quest giver, and it's annoying having "Donkey has requested a duel" window pop up and interupt whatever im doing. If the person requesting the duel was polite enough to ask me i usually oblige them. |
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Adamantine
Elite Member
Joined: 1/07/08
War is not the ultima ratio, but the ultima irratio - Willy Brandt |
2/09/12 7:34:24 AM#123
Originally posted by nomss Why do people very consistently write "WoW" instead of the good old "Whow" now ? WoW stands for "World of Warcraft" Its highly irritating. |
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2/09/12 7:38:33 AM#124
Originally posted by Adamantine You don't spell wow, with an 'h', not in english anyways. |
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2/09/12 7:39:29 AM#125
Originally posted by nomss If you don't know why this is frowned upon, and the reasons behind it then no one here can explain it to you in any way you will understand. ##Best SWTOR of 2011 ##Fail Thread Title of 2011 |
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Adamantine
Elite Member
Joined: 1/07/08
War is not the ultima ratio, but the ultima irratio - Willy Brandt |
2/09/12 7:41:02 AM#126
Originally posted by RedKatana People lose time if they duel ... |
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2/09/12 7:41:30 AM#127
Originally posted by tyrannis +1 |
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2/09/12 7:59:48 AM#128
Originally posted by TheHavok I generally disagree with this entire post. Though Im sure to most people it would look like good common sense, it just doesnt hold up under practice. I will step into real life for just a moment, and look at those who undergo combat training. A small fraction for any armed forces training in the world would focus on 1vs1 "duel" combat where both participants are ready and agree to fight. Its just not practical and the situation would likely never come up in any kind of armed conflict. They may spend substaintial time going over how to remove one soldier quickly and quietly, but again, this is not a "duel" The same is also true for MMO PVP. Generally one guy is going to get the drop on another guy, in an open world PVP environment, and in PVP minigames it would focus on team based combat so again, a duel would be a useless exercise as practice. Theres too many variables in team PVP so the outcome would be entirely different. In a duel you completely remove any kind of suprise factor from the equation. You take away the acting cool under pressure or "clutch" factor. Lets face it, some people just get staight rattled when they're suddenly attacked by another player, these dudes may be awesome in a duel but get their face ripped off when they're not ready and dont have 15 buffs going. Anyone who doesnt learn their PVP skills in a PVP environment I dont want on my team, because they're not PVPers. They have fabricated skills that are developed in a way which removes too many intangibles from their skill set. Let them just go spam "1v1???" in the newbie area. Dont need em. Dont want em. Cant win with em. Its interesting too that you brought up the sports analogy, because I think it fits really well. Ive seen a lot of guys who are elite duelers in PVP games who can work over pretty much anybody. These I would compare to a Lebron James type who get a lot of credit, but when the games on the line and something is at stake, they cant get it done. Then you take a Robert Horry style player who doesnt get all the accolades and the hooplah, makes a fraction of the money, but when the games on the line and you need a big shot, this is the guy you want to have the ball in his hands and take the big shot. Give me Robert Horry everytime. Thats why he's got 7 rings and Lebron has a big fat 0. |
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2/09/12 8:03:51 AM#129
I accept all duels including the ones from higher levels... and i ask anyone to duel once(by requesting a duel)
My guess is most people know they will lose, so they refuse... why take the ego hit when you know you will lose. The good pvp`ers i know never dodge duels, they use it as a way to improve... Also SWTOR has a lot of casual people playing it who click abilities or don`t use the mouse to turn or just have bad reflexes, if i were them i`d just refuse the duel too... why bother!
TLDR: The ones that don`t duel are not worth dueling..... |
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2/09/12 8:06:13 AM#130
Originally posted by nomss "Why won't People Duel?" You really don't know? OK here is the truth of it as far as I know it. Most people don't want to PvP at all or they don't want to PvP unless it's on THEIR terms... their time, their place. In my case I consider people that run up to me in MMOs and request to Duel as selfish obnoxious jerks. They almost never talk to me in chat first as ask if I am interested... No they just run up and hit the "DUEL" key. Also I have almost no desire to PvP anymore and I consider Dueling as PvP. I even go out of my way to play only on PvE servers because of this. If you are on a PvE server and asking Players to Duel and getting no takers that might be the issue most of the time. You want to invite me to a gentlemanly contest of strength and skill by asking me to Duel you? Actually talk to me first in chat... insult my mother or make a detailed analysis of how ignorant you think I am... get me upset and angry and THEN invite me to a Duel. Actually take the time to interact and talk to other Playrs before you just spam the Duel invite. Simple as that. Try and see if that increases how many duels you get to participate in. This would have worked on me while I was playing SWTOR and when I play my other MMORPGs. Just because I log into a MMORPG that has the Duel feature does not mean I want to duel.
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Zlayer77
Apprentice Member
Joined: 5/19/09
Start worrying about other players in a game and dont just play |
2/09/12 8:09:23 AM#131
Random duel Invites are Rude.. I hate them.. Im mostly out doing something ells when some Tard wants to duel me.. I decline them the same way I do with Random Guild invites. I mostly think of random duel dudes as littlte anoying kidds standing on the streat corner bothering people.. |
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spankybus
Hard Core Member
Joined: 11/20/05
"Don''t touch that squirrel''s nuts!" - Willy Wonka |
2/09/12 8:15:15 AM#132
Dueling: it's like having a friend just show up at your place of work and ask for a quick game of checkers in the middle of your shift. I remember that in WoW, alliance, if you wanted to duel, you could just go outside the city and there was a regular old circle jerk going on. I hated it when morons would ask for a duel between the bank and the AH, where people are clearly running back and forth, conducting some form of personal business.
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2/09/12 12:07:33 PM#133
Originally posted by Zeppelin4 Exactly. To me it's the same as random guild invites. I duel friends especially while waiting for stuff to happen (start a FP, etc.) just not the random spammers. |
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2/09/12 12:11:48 PM#134
Originally posted by alexhpy98721 Because generally people that ask for duels are higher level jerks who want to boost their own egos And no, being one shot by people 20 levels higher than you does not improve your l33t skillz "Some of the less objective people tend to be close-minded though and basically disregard any possible shortcomings that gw2 could have." |
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2/09/12 12:12:38 PM#135
To me duels are nothing more than a way to practice Vs specific classes, this is something i would do on vent or against somone i know to be good but not with every random spammer that happens to challenge me. I get my PvP enjoyment from matches and open world, especially GvG or organised group Vs organised group, the latter two are sadly non-existant in TOR outside of happenstance. Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them. |
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2/09/12 12:14:27 PM#136
Originally posted by Zlayer77 The real question is why do people not use the Auto duel reject systems that are in just about every MMO I've played, especially those made after 03. For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson If you can't argue the point don't say anything at all. |
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2/09/12 12:23:17 PM#137
Odd. I've been playing for about 2 weeks now and I haven't had a single person challenge me to a duel so far. Unless I'm just in the middle of a quest, I typically accept duels from people at or near my level in most MMOs, though I rarely challenge people myself. If I lose, I bow to my opponent and go on about my business. If I win, I bow to my opponent and go on about my business. My sense of honor and all that. Makes it difficult for me to play a bad guy in MMOs that allow you the choice. My Bounty Hunter is so uncharactaristically goody-goody. :( |
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2/09/12 12:23:59 PM#138
Originally posted by alexhpy98721 I"ve never been asked to duel by any player that was even remotely my level or even close to me gear wise. They are either magnitudes higher with absolutley Amazing gear or just many levels higher with absolutely amazing gear. So I "highly"doubt that these "real pvp'ers" are looking for ways to improve or looking for a good fight There is nothing that's going to improve a player by getting one shotted or all their attacks doing no damage. edit: I'll fight anyone who is higher level than me by a few levels and even slightly better geared. But when it's so obvious what the outcome will be then that's about something else. Nice try though. |
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2/09/12 12:25:27 PM#139
Originally posted by DistopiaOriginally posted by GreenHell I think you misunderstand, I play in games where winning and losing matter, not in a duelling look at my epeen kind of way, but in a losing trade routes, or ship or gear kind of way. Knowing when to fight and when to run are a skill only learnt through combat. The worst people to have on your side in a fight are the duellists. They either run in and die or just freeze. If it was real life who would you want alongside you, someone who has spent their time on the parade ground or a combat vet who knows how to survive. Sounds to me that in your combat, it didn't really make a difference whether you won or lost. Ifs all about risk and reward, if you know you are going to lose why stay and die. "i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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2/09/12 1:14:56 PM#140
Originally posted by RefMinor Well you obviously misunderstood me, I wasn't talking about the dueling aspect at all, I was talking about people who will never expose themselves to a loss. IE: they only fight when they know the only outcome is a win, this is the worst type of ally to have, especially in a game that has real loss. For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson If you can't argue the point don't say anything at all. |
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