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Posts made by Gibbx
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RE: Clarification on the target audience
@prometheus thanks for the clarification. I got tired of arguing with Logain and Finland about PVP v PVE so gave up but it looks like I did correctly understand that Fractured was being designed to appeal to all audiences which was in fact my original point in response to the OP. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to this game more and more.
Cheers
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RE: Feature Spotlight #5 - Character Creation, Attributes And Resting
Great spotlight! thanks for the info. the game is looking good.
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RE: Clarification on the target audience
oy vey! furryland? really peeps? farm my claws in you gut. I really dk why everyone is sooo sure that beastmen are going to be a walkover to pvp'ers. just bring it baby... ahh in 2 years or so...
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RE: Clarification on the target audience
geez all this talk seems to assume that beastmen are completely unable to fight. if you come on my planet to take my stuffs you are gonna get claws in the gut. as I said before just because beastmen don't prefer to PVP does not mean the they cant PVP
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RE: Alpha or something before KS?
@frost No worries frost its almost spring...
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RE: Clarification on the target audience
@finland gibbx didn't 'miss' anything, thanks back up semantics police
@vengu said in Clarification on the target audience:
@finland said in Clarification on the target audience:
@Miffi the point is that @Gibbx missed the fact that all pkers/gankers wanna go kill players on Arboreus ;). Yeas is possible to kill there ;). Hard but possible. They don't care about the demon platent lowless because players mostly wants to kill players to hurt them e let them rage quit (so those who are going to play on demon planet are not so appetizing for pks). best choice is to remove pvp on Arboreus so everyone gets what they want. a planet for fully pvp, one for fully non pvp, and one for both.
Exactly, and this is something that the devs need to understand. All those Demons who want to PK on Arboreus to "kill the carebears", are doing so with the intend to drive them out of the game. Unless the debuff is huge, like 90% stat reduction huge, it's not going to matter. If evil players have their stats debuffed by 5%, and Beastmen get buffed by 5%, that's not enough to make a difference. There's a reason the only hardcore PvP game out there still standing is EVE. Darkfall died like 2 times now, Albion is dying, Mortal Online is a corpse that doesn't know it's dead yet, Runescape shut down Darkscape, etc. Heck, LinkRealms, the game Prometheus worked on, apparently shut down today.
I feared that Arboreus would become a PK hotspot due to its carebear nature, and the comments I've seen the last few days certainly confirm that fear.
also just because we don't LIKE PVP doesn't mean we CANT PVP.
so if you all could stay on point with the topic and get off the semantics then my original though stands. I don't get the OPs point as this game seems to offer something for every gaming style.
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RE: Clarification on the target audience
ok ok if you want to get into a battle of semantics fine. I should have said a whole world dedicated to PVE where PVP COULD happen but would be difficult and not the main focus of activities there. OK are the semantics police happy now?
the overall point of the post (which apparently was obscured by my poor word choice) is that this game is being designed to appeal to all style of gamers unless you dislike the fantasy aspect or dislike the movement system.
ok looking forward to reading about what semantic mistakes I may have made this time.
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RE: Clarification on the target audience
This post confuses me somewhat. Is it not obvious that there is something designed into this game for everyone? A whole world for PVE'ers where they don't have to worry about being ganked. A whole world for PVP'ers where they can PK to their hearts content. Guild action for the empire builders. Crafting up the wazoo. Due to the setting catering to the fantasy crowd.
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RE: Daily Message posting
daily post - I find its best to stick with the classics