You could say all the sad gits who RvR all the time, and im sure that most of the population of the world say all the sad gits who play DAoC all the time.
At the moment I can't PvE or RvR because of this retarted sewage cake that refuses to load windows.
Sounds too much like more grind to me. worrying about death etc.. THINK OF THE HORROR.
Maybe itd be ok if we exchanged exp for things, NOT JUST ENTIRE BUBBLES EITHER coz getting them takes a shitload of time. Maybe screw the exp exchange thing and replace with kill task type things for rewards, Kill 100 100 Granite giants etc.. death or time limits removed!
Tho they could get rid of the lvl50 boredom totally if they let us either have set peice raids/seiges going on WITHITN other realms. a week of Midgard being open to all would be interesting. and maybe some npc armys trying to take a few keeps within each realm and not as rare as the so called events so far that ppl living online will only ever see. they can make it quite obvious with a npc screaming enemy is on its way to take xx keep etc.. and leave them attacking the keep till its gone or albs wipe them out. To stop the keep getting taken over because not enough ppl have turned up in time maybe add a shitload of guards that dissappeare in releation to how many players are in the keep area. Would be a bit more interesting i say.
i like the titles idea, after all we have a title for realm rank why not a pve gained lvl rank, especially so in a couple of patches when everyone 35 and over cons yellow to each other.
weather you rvr or pve all the time there is one thing that we all need at some point either for tradeskills or for repairs/buying new equipment and that is cash, and the only way to get cash is to pve even at 50. So I think it would be a good idea to see something in return for PvE and add some incentive to actualy hunt pve at level 50.
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