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1/24/13 9:22:25 AM#61
Originally posted by boxsnd well just to add my opinion based on the OP 1) i agree about the feeling of progression and the available PvP skills, fe if you lose the rank you lose the ability to use the skill, how you lose the rank ? from deaths ! what skill could be ? being able to be commander/leader, to summon siege machines and for sure cosmetics, there the GW2 lacks (they said they will change it), other games offered statistics improves which was even worse.. 2) i have seen that in Aion, it was really bad and builded bigger gasp between the loser and the winner ... 3) on this i agree, only EVE is taking serious on that though, i hope Anet will succeed ... 4) really are you serious ? this is totally wrong and open the doors for exploits large duration for CC its terrible mechanic, if there is a zerg you cant win it, its simple ..! and all this about trinity again its faulse check this video, and if you search in the youtube vs zerg in gw2 you will see many videos 5) i agree on this point although the fight against hackers/exploiters its constantly 6) i agree on this too !!! also the chat between the enemies ..! thist started with WoW and in keeps in GW2 in the fear of abusive language which is faulse cause there are already banned words ... and report mechanics through screenshots ... 7) only in Warhammer online i have seen this feature ... i hope i wont see that again ! 8) well that was major problem in Aion .. in GW2 you need only one week of hardcore gaming to make a set of exotics : ) 9) this statement about DaoC its extreme, it reminds me and my friends in AgeofEmpires II we were playing lan parties and it was awesome and we had hot competitions, but when we got in online games we were struggle to stick through medium rank players : / as i see the skill in GW2 its really big cause beyond the builds and skill rotations you use you have to be able to use the enviroment and to dodge attacks or block like we see in AoC or in TESO (i hope.. ) was there in DaoC mechanics to avoid enemy attacks ? or the fights were just static like in WoW ? personally the Lineage II had much more better and intensive PvP system .... and i miss it on its early stage with the war declaration between guilds the appointed sieges and the open world system with karma ....
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1/24/13 9:29:38 AM#62
The key to good open world pvp is simple. Don't put in battlegrounds or any sort of instanced pvp. Once you do that why would anyone choose open world pvp when rewards are much easier to get in battlegrounds. I think it is fine ot have pvp and pve gear, just make the distinction. This was something that WoW did very well after introducing pvp gear. |
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1/24/13 9:41:13 AM#63
One key to DAoC frontiers was that it encompassed PvP AND PvE. Yes there was Darknessfalls (awesome feature!) but XP was also increased in the frontier. Sure you could level to 50 in the safe zones and never have to PvP, but you could also sneak out through the gates and try some frontier PvE for increased rewards. It made the game feel more alive and increased that feeling of a Realm at war. The damn Albion bastards were lurking out there, possibly behind the next tree....
Auto leveling to 50 in the PvP area would appear to preclude that from being a feature in ESO...
"I should point out that no other company has shipped out a beta on a disc before this." - Official Mortal Online Lead Community Moderator Starvault's reponse to criticism related to having a handful of players as the official "test" team for a supposed MMO: "We've just have another 10ish folk kind enough to voulenteer added tot the test team" (SIC) This explains much about the state of the game :-) |
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1/24/13 9:48:29 AM#64
Originally posted by boxsnd Except I'm not, its why most games moved away from long duration CC in PvP. I played DAOC and the CC was a joke. So very cheap, but there were no other alternatives for PvP at the time. Don't get me wrong, it did other stuff well, but CC was not one of them. Back in EQ2 when they first introduced PvP and I could CC large groups as my Illusionist while I picked them off one by one. That wasn't skillful, it was cheap, and I'm not too proud to admit it. There was nothing skillful about me targetting someone and clicking a button that took them out of the action while I killed their friends. Its about as sporting as hunting a deer with no legs. |
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1/24/13 9:52:33 AM#65
A little behind, but really good post OP, you hit the nail on the head of 90% of the issues with other games that were similar. The only thing I believe I like the idea of is leveled items from ToA, but they should NOT take months of camping or "activation" to aquire. It should flow naturally, as you level and PvP your weapon/shield/armor piece levels with you. Make it accessible to get, accessible to level. Do not make it necessary to have. Make it on par with other items of the level, but maybe give it inspectable lore, or a special graphic. Optional leveled items are fun, I enjoyed leveling them in EQ and to an extent DAoC after they made artifacts MUCH easier to level. Currently Playing: Path of Exile, Everquest |
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1/24/13 9:55:07 AM#66
As far as I understand, TESO does not have OWPvP... it has a specific area dedicated to PvP, much like GW2. Boooooooooooooorinnnnnnnnnnnng! If they gave us the chance to at least venture into other factions' lands, that would make for some interesting OWPvP. Having to go into a specific central area and be leveled to lvl 50 to PvP is a snooze. I had some of the most fun OWPvP playing Lineage 2's second Chronicle... solo, in groups, GvG... |
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1/24/13 10:04:01 AM#67
I love daoc CC, it was great.
However I also loved early wow CC, long duration, but only 1 character can mezz 1 enemy, so having more than 1 CCer was really usefull. I think something like that would satisfy both sides of the argument. The way mmo's were: Community, Exploration, Character Development, Conquest.
The way mmo's are now : Cut-Scenes,Cut-Scenes, Linear Story, Cut-Scenes...
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Originally posted by evilastro The only people who hated the CC in DAoC were the baddies/newbies as they didn't understand it and didn't know how to use it to their advantage. DAoC - Excalibur & Camlann |
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1/24/13 10:12:51 AM#69
Originally posted by Serelisk Thanks, good to know! |
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1/24/13 10:27:51 AM#70
I loved DAoC CC once they fixed it. Initially it was a nightmare. Stuns were un-breakable and chainable. Midgard was rightly re-labelled 'Stungard'. Then they added ways to resist/diminish CC (determination) and to break it if it did land (purge, cure mez spells). They shortened the duration of stuns and, most importantly, added an immunity timer when the CC broke. This made CC a tactical decision. Hit them with a root or mez first to see if you can get some to blow their purges. Then hit them with the stun. And god help anyone who broke your perfectly timed and placed AE mez: 'Grats, noob, you just granted them all immunity!'. I found this far more acceptable than the current trend of being CCed for 3 seconds every 4 seconds. Longer CC also gave me a chance to take a breathe, survey the situation and plan what I'd do a minute when I came out of it. The individual TTK was also longer in DAoC. This meant that in a 1 on 1 fight being stunned didn't guarantee your death. Nowadays if the rogue/assassin stuns you for 4 seconds that's more than enough time to make the rest of the fight un-winnable for you without outside interferance.
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1/24/13 10:32:22 AM#71
I agree with a lot of what was said, but to be fair, pre-ToA had problems too. Mez was the king of battles, and whoever got off their AoE mez first usually won. Realm rank became not just a nice addition, but absolutely vital to PvP success; new level 50s were cannon fodder in RvR and that turned off a lot of casual players, who were leaving the game even before ToA drove them away. Also, while its nice to have different classes with different abilities in different realms, it creates a balance nightmare. DAoC was never balanced. Not even close. It just became a never-ending nerf contest, as some classes became FotM and were eventually replaced by others. People like the idea of different classes with different abilities, but they dont face the reality that balancing those classes across realms is inherently almost impossible. I hope they stick with an elder scrolls approach, where all abilities and classes are available to all realms, and its just a matter of what class you choose and how you spend your points/skill up. Its is hard enough to balance the basic classes (fighter, thief, healer, mage) in PvE and PvP much less balance different classes across realms. I like the elder scrolls and I loved DAoC (despite its flaws), so I hope they succeed. But people looking for a hardcore PvP game will probably be disappointed. Hardcore PvP types are the most vocal, but the big money is with the casual/semi-casual players because they vastly outnumber the hardcore types. They need to create a fun, balanced game that encourages endgame PvP but doesnt drive away the casual player in the process. Camring - SWTOR (Ebon Hawk) |
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1/24/13 10:38:10 AM#72
Originally posted by boxsnd I like your post, but would the PvP only kills objective eventually not mean you have to be a DPS class to make proper progression in PvP? Healers, tanks, CC, etc type of clases would all have problems. How do you suggest they balance this? If I heal someone. would I get this kill? Would I get a kill if I tank someone while he is attacking me and he dies? If someone is frozen because of my CC would I get the kill?
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1/24/13 10:40:54 AM#73
Originally posted by boxsnd That is completely and totally wrong. Did you even play pre-ToA DAoC? AoE mez was devastating. The first group to get their AoE mez off usually won, and won easily. Bards and Healers especially dominated the outcome of PvP battles. The idea that the only people who complained about it were baddies/newbies is just ludicrous. If that was the case, they wouldnt have added realm rank skills to dispel CC (which were vital to playing RvR) and they wouldnt have added diminishing returns. They changed those things because of massive complaints from the player base. You should have seen the forums! And most of those complaints were from experienced players, because the casual players usually didnt bother to post in the forums. But when you were in raid chat, you would hear those complaints over and over and over. Except maybe from Healers and Bards and Sorcerors, LOL. Camring - SWTOR (Ebon Hawk) |
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1/24/13 10:42:39 AM#74
I read posts on MMORPG.com forums every day at breakfast while sipping my coffee. I rarely log-in to make any comments or replies.
The points raised in this post, however, require every person out there unhappy with the post-WoW mmo market to take a minute to login and reply with support to the Original Poster.
I put my signature at every point he raised about the mistakes of the past attempts, and about how an open-world PvP world should be.
Please devs, heed our calls, identify and utilize the best features of these ancient relics such as DaoC and Shadowbane - there is no need to reinvent the wheel - just take them and give them back to us.
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1/24/13 10:43:35 AM#75
Originally posted by boxsnd I was waiting for someone to say this. Completely true. Those who hated CC either didn't know how to use it, or how to counter it. After immunity timers were added in, CC became a game inside of a game, lots of depth, and most people didn't know how to use that to their advantage. Currently Playing: Path of Exile, Everquest |
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Originally posted by Coman The progression is the same for all group members. It doesn't matter who made the kill or who did the most damage. It works like PvE exping but for PvP. DAoC - Excalibur & Camlann |
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Originally posted by Nibs Thank you. This is exactly what I mean. You were CC'ed longer (which gave you time to observe and prepare your strategy) but you knew once it wore off you would have immunity for a minute. In other games you get CC'ed again and again repeatedly which is a lot more frustrating. DAoC - Excalibur & Camlann |
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Yamota
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1/24/13 11:42:52 AM#78
I agree with most except one aspect. You need to involve PvE in PvP because otherwise things like Dungeon Falls type of dungeons would be pointless to fight over. Why would you do PvP to gain good PvE if the PvE does not yield you any PvP rewards? So imo the PvE needs to be intermingled with PvP so that you PvP over useful PvE areas so that in turn fuels your PvP ability. |
Originally posted by Eol- I did play a sorc. We lost a lot of fights even in cases where I got perfect 1+ minute mezzes off. There were many counters like individual purges, group purge (hibs), demezzes, instant mezzes and roots used defensively, mass healers (mid), determination, charge(later) etc. The perfect mezz worked perfectly only on newbie groups or when catching your enemies directly after a close fight. DAoC - Excalibur & Camlann |
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1/24/13 12:22:38 PM#80
Originally posted by boxsnd in a minute, your entire group could be dead. A minute is an eternity to stand there and watch your group get focus-fired down one by one. This really turned off a lot of players, its why Midgard was nicknamed Stungard as the other poster noted. The idea that the only people that werent happy with this were newbies/baddies is just ludicrous. Everyone but cc classes hated it. I honestly dont think you played the game that far back, otherwise you would know that. Camring - SWTOR (Ebon Hawk) |
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