I am someone who enjoys PvP of many kinds.
Recently I drowned a red Tauren with my Night Elf Druid that was trying to gank me. This was on a classic RP/PvP server.
Another memorable experience was soloing three Undead in blasted lands with a Prot Warrior. Maybe it was luck, maybe it was well chosen targets and great victory rush timing.
In DAoC, Andred server, I defended my guilds keep solo with a Cave Shaman and critical dots. (I killed most of the people in the two groups that attacked)
I have zero stories of winning with my Ogre Warrior on Rallos Zek in Everquest. I was a hard to kill distraction while my groups would run away and bag their gear. Was a win for me if no one lost any gear.
In DFC, I invaded Evil with a level 20 wizard named Celeborn. I ended up farming silver axes or something and making it back to good without dieing. (Whole time I was there, my adrenaline was pumping.)
These are just a very few of the stories that make PvP in MMORPGs incredible for me.
Winning in a fair fight is okay, winning against the odds is incredible. IMO
Anyone else have similar stories of winning against the odds?
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its so funny to me when some people talk about “fair fights” being the mark of skill.
He was nice about it. He sent a #bow and thanked us...
By the time I left EQ for DAoC, I would only group with people I knew or who were in blue guilds and I would attack anyone I didn't know who inspected my gear.
DAoC was a welcomed change of pace.
Most of my memories revolve around my stealthers and a few my solo warrior.
It is similar if you consider your save point as your respawn location.
I didn't quit the game or attack any game that did not have an auto save feature by default.
I am glad there are single player games like Dark Souls, even if they aren't as popular as "easier" games.
As for MMOs, almost every one that I remember playing had some kind of system for getting around campers. EQ was probably the only one I remember that wouldnt protect you, and you would respawn naked.
I enjoy the legends that are created in MMO PvP.
I can remember playing in Battlefield not as a team and voice chat was silence apart from the likes of "that bloody cheater" (post sanitised for family viewing). Were they cheaters, maybe, but I can only remember a couple I was sure were cheating.
Remember the old school golden rule of PvP etiquette. If your teammate makes a kill its "Well done!", if they get killed its "bad luck" and if you get killed its "bloody cheater!". Or whatever the kids say these day, was playing Rainbow 6 Siege the other week and they get a tad tetchy.
sure I’ve ran into bugs (looking at you ESO 1% health bug), I then just avoided that situation.
when beaten and beaten bad it gets me thinking I go back to the drawing board and sketch a masterpiece that I then work towards and deploy.
Arterius you are the kind of people I have received the most interesting and memorable feedback in games. Sometimes it was funny, sometimes it was sad, mostly just another day in the salt mines.
and...
Scot you are the kind of people I enjoyed creating with a passion. I never have cheated, I do not have even considered it, and yet it is the first thing losing side goes to. Those tears are the fuel that makes PVP delightful.
The one that stood out to me, was I was playing a Ork Mad Doc. Fortress map, and we were defending. We had 3 min left on the clock and ran out of tickets. The space marines knew they had us at this point and threw themselves at us with insane fury. The loota boys braced up, the mad doc's ran healing and recon to stop them from jumping behind us, with the choppa and shoota boys digging in at the point. Bolter fire and bodies flew everywhere. It was like a song of battle, "Get up, get Up" as we pumped more fighting juice into the boys and they would charge back into the fray.
We held them to the last second, and they started the cap. All of us ran down from the our trenched in spots to function as a body shield for the lone shoota boy trying to interrupt. They laid into use with a hail of fire and rage, mad doc and choppa boy stood there as bullet catchers, our bodies littered the floor, but.. we stopped the cap and won.
Much Kudos were given by both both sides at our amazing last stand, it was just a great game round, thrilling and in end the end, respectful to each others for our efforts.
And while I have gone on to have many more last second wins in that game, all of them down to the wire and intense. I remember that one vividly because we thought where we so dead, no tickets and too much time left, but opted to fight to our last, and it was just, we were pissing awesome in those last moments, and somehow won.
Never experienced anything even remotely close to that level of intensity and feeling of victory in MMO PvP.
Except Eternal Crusade is NOT an MMO , its a lobby based FPS with 30 max players
This is not to say everyone that wins, cheats, it just means there are cheaters in every game.
ohh 100 well then ... The thread is titled MMO PvP .... Mehh Shooter all the same and not a very good one that very few play , Id be shocked if they could get 100 players in a single game
I heard that guilds competing for world's first in WoW would faction change just for an advantage getting a world's first achievement
I think its the culture. If you find people that actually enjoy testing themselves, facing challenges and improving, you found the kind of culture I want to live in (digital or not).
But over the years it has seemed to me that cheaters don't see themselves as rule breakers, or as engaging in any conduct that affects anyone but themselves.
To illustrate, imagine you walk across a street at some point other than the crosswalk. You don't think of yourself as a law breaker. You see no particular importance to complying with the law against jaywalking. You really don't give it any thought at all. You just cross where it's convenient to you. And you see lots of other people doing it, so you shrug it off.
You can try to explain to them that cheating actually does have a negative impact on the game, but it is unlikely you will persuade them.
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