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MMORPG.com Managing Editor Jon Wood writes this analysis of the new PQs introduced as a part of Warhammer Online's first Live Event, The Witching Night.
Check out the PQ Analysis. Cheers, |
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10/30/08 11:41:11 AM#2
Both my husband (T4) and I (T2) went to try and take part of these PQs. Both were failures. Destruction had managed to camp the entire T4 area and with not enough Order high into T4, they held it all night. In T2, wandered through the entire area and had a lot of trouble finding where the PQ area was supposed to be. Once I found the PQ area, I wandered some more, all while RvR flagged, for about 30 minutes... and there was not a single player anywhere. This was because that PQ had finished and was going through its invisible X hours cooldown period. The thing was, there was no way to know where the PQ was, when it would start again, or even why I was there. Now this isn't to discredit Jon or his experiences in the least. What I'm saying though is that, in my experience, this event seems too rushed and lacking. I think events like these need to be more spread out, or at least have "major" locations as well as "minor" ones where people can choose between clashing in huge armies or simply sticking to smaller groups to get things done. |
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Originally posted by streea Hmm. I'm sorry you had trouble finding the place... I wonder are you on a low pop server? Not trying to be snarky, genuinely interested. As for the side stuff... The live event itself actually has that. You can hunt down these specialty creatures :) Since it wasn't part of the PQ, I didn't really mention it here, but it's out there. Cheers, |
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10/30/08 12:00:25 PM#4
Originally posted by Stradden
Nope, it's a high pop server (still gives the warning every time I switch back to the server from my destro server). I actually did do a little side stuff... I found a spawnpoint for four ghosts and killed about 20 of them, and even got a mask (I now look like a tengu). But I... wanted to kill destro players |
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10/30/08 12:03:12 PM#5
Yep i also went to have a look at this today but was quickly stopped in my tracks,the desto guys had the roads out of the order warcamp set up with ambush groups,we finally managed to get some sort of order warband going but man alot of desto guys must have had the day off. Not whinning too much about it as it is a rvr zone but I am pretty sure this is not what mythic had in mind for this event. |
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10/30/08 12:09:49 PM#6
I participated in this event last night and there was more RVR than I could have imagined. I play on the side of Order on my server and all I can say is it was intense throughout. I am currently in T3 and playing on the Vortex server. I do agree that there were no clear boundaries and so it was hard to tell when I was in the PQ zone or whether the kills counted towards the PQ. Also, I found it hard to know if we were ahead or whatever. Most of the time I was trying to kill or be killed. Literally a sea of red in terms of enemy players. With that, we managed to win the PQ twice though I did not get any loot. Even with a Silver medal once I placed 36th on the rolls grr... in between we took BO's, attempted to take the Keep (close but no cigar) and fought destro constantly. After 12am I had to log since RL and work in the morning was calling. I logged in this morning to see that at some point I received the RvR lootable armor piece for the Devastator's Kit. That was a nice bonus. In all the mayhem last night I had not even noticed. Overall, I'd say I was pleased with the amount of player participation and the attempt by Mythic to get something like this done. I would hope that they learn and incorporate more incentive besides xp gains to encourage this kind of carnage from time to time. Cheers! |
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10/30/08 12:28:48 PM#7
I am on Gorfang and T4, medium server. It was he same players of order vs destruction. This is majorly BORING! Low Rvr through the night I was on for 5 hours. Closed my account and taking a break from mmos |
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10/30/08 12:39:34 PM#8
Here are my comments, and several echo others mentioned.
Now the good -
I suggest not only making this a permanent fixture, but rotate the PQ to different lakes. Each week or even each month, swap up the location of the PQ so that it keeps things a little more exciting and also encourages a greater experience. This worked for WoW with it's rotational battleground reward system and should work for the RvR lakes as well. I am looking forward to more innovative ideas to encourage RvR Lake interaction. |
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10/30/08 12:58:13 PM#9
Seems to be fairly hit or miss then from the comments... I'll be trying again tonight, so maybe I'll have better luck. |
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tkobo
Apprentice Member
Joined: 3/17/06
Current MMO dev teams = Keystone cops.A pure comedy of errors,sadly its not as intentional. |
10/30/08 12:58:52 PM#10
Strange....... Why does no one find it odd, that the devs of a game supposedly built for and around RvR,have to hold live events to get their players to partake in RvR ? |
Originally posted by tkobo Um, I think that everyone here finds it a little bit odd. I think that's the point and actually a pretty major point in the article. That's what happens though, sometimes when a game launches, crtain things don't resonate like the devs expected.
Cheers, |
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10/30/08 1:45:14 PM#12
We just finished the T3 Event in Black Fire Pass and it had problems too. The PQ area seemed to extend approx 75% of the lake, which is acceptable, but the main action was focused between the relativly close Warcamps, and resulted in a dozen Order farming a full warband of Destruction on the Order Guards. It was impossible to organize Destruction. Every time an Order BW baited, the melee went for him and we got 2 kills while their guards slaughtered entire groups. I understand that the point is to play smarter than allowing them to farm us like that, but it does leave a bitter taste in the mouth when you're supposed to have fun regardless of win/loss. Easiest fix would be to exclude guard killing blows as counting towards the PQ. More complicated fix would be to center the PQ around some sort of focal point away from the warcamps. Also, apparently Order spawned some sort of Epic Nurgling which they had to kill, but Destruction killed it instead. I dunno what happened from there, but I never saw any chest for Order. |
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Thor_Leifson
Novice Member
Joined: 10/19/06
I''m opinionated, literate, and a game designer. I''m liable to say something you won''t like. |
10/30/08 1:50:48 PM#13
I think the operative idea here is that the open world RvR is lacking, because the scenario RvR is rocking pretty much 24/7. It's easier to "find" an enemy in the scenario RvR so that's where players go. That, and the rewards for scenario play are so much higher. |
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10/30/08 2:14:14 PM#14
Originally posted by tkobo
My server has no problem with RvR. Pretty close to every night we duke it out in the RvR Lakes. :) |
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10/30/08 2:14:18 PM#15
T3 on Iron Rock last night was incredible. it was at least 50vs50 for almost 3 hours straight. Like another had mentioned, the action was centered between the two warcamps and was a constant tidal shift pushing each other back and forth their respective guards. Bugman's Brewery changed hands a couple times during the event and we also had a keep defense in that time. My biggest issue with the actual PQ portion was the length of time in between them. Just how long is it supposed to be? I got there right after the last one had ended and it didn't start up again while I was there. About 45 mins of my 3 hours was spent defending the keep so perhaps I just happened to miss it while in the zone? |
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10/30/08 2:42:27 PM#16
Originally posted by tkobo
Its not strange. You have to remember, since Ultima Online's PVP (circa 1997-1998), MMO's after that have focused more on PVE, questing and raids. People have to get used to PVP being an integral part of the game again. Even in War, you see alot of people sticking to PVE, PQ's and soloing. This will change over time once people start feeling the rush of excitement PVP offers. Now they realize they have to offer more incentive to PVP other than killing real players. Though for me thats all I need :). The rewards and PQ in the RVR are bonus. I havent had this much fun in an MMO since early UO and early SWG. Best game out there right now, hands down. The IRON ROCK server was on fire last night, like a poster above noted. I bascially fell asleep at the keyboard last night from fighting all night. Heck , even after the PQ ended, the war went on to the objective and defending the keep. Even when I logged off at 1am, battles were still going on. |
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tkobo
Apprentice Member
Joined: 3/17/06
Current MMO dev teams = Keystone cops.A pure comedy of errors,sadly its not as intentional. |
10/30/08 2:57:58 PM#17
How is this only a "little" odd ? Thats like saying the titanic took on a little water... OR The sun might be a little hot..... The game was BUILT around and for RvR....And yet the design doesnt make people WANT TO RvR .....
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10/30/08 3:37:40 PM#18
Originally posted by tkobo
People need to WANT to RvR before the game can make them. If the game FORCES RvR, expect a lot fewer people to be playing. I've been into 2 or 3 RvR lakes to do PVE stuff and except for New Emskrank ( Nordland ), the others are too big and I rarely see anyone there. Nordland is always contested and there is always PVP going on there. Some days it's very difficult to get any PVE done there, so I help with the defenses. Compare that to the Plain of Bone. I have seen 1 person each, on 2 of the times, I've been there. Been through there on about 5 chars. Once I was on my DE DoK and the other guy ran away. The other time I was on my HE Swordmaster and the other guy was trying to kill NPC's at the Order held Altar of Khaine, so I killed him. ( His lvl 8 Sorc vs my lvl 6 SM. ) He had started his attacks while I was already there.
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tkobo
Apprentice Member
Joined: 3/17/06
Current MMO dev teams = Keystone cops.A pure comedy of errors,sadly its not as intentional. |
10/30/08 3:52:10 PM#19
So your telling me the people who bought this game didnt want to RvR ? Isnt it more likely ,they wanted to and hence BOUGHT the game ,but the game itself ,made them NOT want to ? That the design was so incredibly screwed up, that it made people who bought the game with the purpose OF RvRing, not want to in this game ? Call me silly, but that seems alot more likely to me.
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10/30/08 4:04:28 PM#20
Originally posted by tkobo
I think more accurately, people wanted pvp. However, when they saw how easy it was to get more epic battles in scenarios, they all went there. It's not fun wandering around a rvr lake and not seeing anyone. It is more fun to immediately be put into queues and get immediate (and for the most part balanced) battles. I've loved the scenarios because they are a blast. If I'm going to pay money it better be worth it. If there aren't people doing rvr (and I've only done a little as there isn't a lot) then I'm going where the action is. I think others have had the same thought as well. |
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