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Amadon
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Rather than post off topic in this thread
in reply to those who argue about off peak relic raids being justifiable due to DAoC being a 24/7 game:
Yes the DAoC servers are mostly up 24/7.
However a large part of the game consists of the people who play it. DAoC is a MMORPG, which by definition means that one of it's core aspects is the massive multiplayer component. Massive Multiplayer equates to many players.
Players however cannot be on 24/7 (please don't try prove me wrong by playing non stop for a week, I'd hate to have your death on my conscience).
And neither is there currently a massive presence of players on Excalibur 24/7.
Given that one of the defining aspects of the genre is NOT present 24/7, I do not agree that the game on Excalibur is 24/7.
That people can partake in actions within the environment at any time of day does not mean that the game in all it's glory is available 24/7. A "reduced" if you will, version of the game is available - the game minus the massively multiplayer aspect.
Those people who choose to involve themselves in the game environment at times where there is no massive player presence in the game, obviously must obtain gratification from some other aspect, which is their right by all means. If they expressly desire to partake in MM activities, they have other options available (such as playing on US servers, but I would propose that those who don't, prefer the social aspects to MM or find MM tedious, painful or plainly unattractive).
Thus the argument reduces to whether or not relic raids are to be considered part of the MM aspect of the game. I do not currently see any argument for relic raids to be part of anything else, since they by nature require many participants.
If relic raids are part of the MM aspect of the game, then partaking in them when that aspect of the game is not available is blatantly selfish and destructive to that aspect of the game.
If you cannot refute my arguments, then don't bother with flames. As fun as it can be, I have no desire to belittle anyone.
in reply to those who argue about off peak relic raids being justifiable due to DAoC being a 24/7 game:
Yes the DAoC servers are mostly up 24/7.
However a large part of the game consists of the people who play it. DAoC is a MMORPG, which by definition means that one of it's core aspects is the massive multiplayer component. Massive Multiplayer equates to many players.
Players however cannot be on 24/7 (please don't try prove me wrong by playing non stop for a week, I'd hate to have your death on my conscience).
And neither is there currently a massive presence of players on Excalibur 24/7.
Given that one of the defining aspects of the genre is NOT present 24/7, I do not agree that the game on Excalibur is 24/7.
That people can partake in actions within the environment at any time of day does not mean that the game in all it's glory is available 24/7. A "reduced" if you will, version of the game is available - the game minus the massively multiplayer aspect.
Those people who choose to involve themselves in the game environment at times where there is no massive player presence in the game, obviously must obtain gratification from some other aspect, which is their right by all means. If they expressly desire to partake in MM activities, they have other options available (such as playing on US servers, but I would propose that those who don't, prefer the social aspects to MM or find MM tedious, painful or plainly unattractive).
Thus the argument reduces to whether or not relic raids are to be considered part of the MM aspect of the game. I do not currently see any argument for relic raids to be part of anything else, since they by nature require many participants.
If relic raids are part of the MM aspect of the game, then partaking in them when that aspect of the game is not available is blatantly selfish and destructive to that aspect of the game.
If you cannot refute my arguments, then don't bother with flames. As fun as it can be, I have no desire to belittle anyone.