Lol! Blame me - I started itZealote wrote:Spoiler:

Lol! Blame me - I started itZealote wrote:Spoiler:
I did feel that, I mean I did turn up as a single defender if necessary at weird hours. In any case I also enjoyed talking to the opposing side, either completely independent from the current game state or just to greet someone I met online before, thank for a fight, etc.Allorien wrote:Who here ever remembers live RVR servers? Anyone ever feel an urge to help their FACTION defend against a city push? (The further back one played the better; around the time of the RVR Expansion Mythic was rewarding players for just showing up...sigh).
Highly depends on the mentality of the other player and how much they feel those of the other faction are the enemy.Idrinth wrote: I did feel that, I mean I did turn up as a single defender if necessary at weird hours. In any case I also enjoyed talking to the opposing side, either completely independent from the current game state or just to greet someone I met online before, thank for a fight, etc.
Why do you think one of those excludes the other?
Telen it like it is.Telen wrote: Highly depends on the mentality of the other player and how much they feel those of the other faction are the enemy.
Without the motivation these things won't happen. We have xfaction. If we also have xchat no one is going to know whos an ally and whos an enemy. We will see everyone as individual and without the structure of scenarios the sides with be blurred. You will end up with people chatting and dueling and seeing rvr lakes as a social area. Not good guy green bad guy red.
How did you enjoy talking to the opposing side on live servers?Idrinth wrote:I did feel that, I mean I did turn up as a single defender if necessary at weird hours. In any case I also enjoyed talking to the opposing side, either completely independent from the current game state or just to greet someone I met online before, thank for a fight, etc.
Why do you think one of those excludes the other?
Allorien wrote:How did you enjoy talking to the opposing side on live servers?Idrinth wrote:I did feel that, I mean I did turn up as a single defender if necessary at weird hours. In any case I also enjoyed talking to the opposing side, either completely independent from the current game state or just to greet someone I met online before, thank for a fight, etc.
Why do you think one of those excludes the other?
Chatting in game should be kept to one's own faction. For reasons stated numerous times, which mostly boils down to immersion and faction loyalty.
Thank someone for a fight...hmmmm. Maybe you meant to thank them for the RP's you rightfully deserve from their dead toons corpse as you banter them on the forums while they drown in a mix of tears and blood from crying and slashing their wrists in the bathtub (because you pwned them so badly).
Chat via any other means than in game. Just like anyone who wanted to did when there were live servers.
Exactly. Some people want war back.Sulorie wrote:God damn realm pride.
You only read and understand what you like, is it?Telen wrote:Exactly. Some people want war back.Sulorie wrote:God damn realm pride.
Some want a dating sim. Theres weeaboo games on steam for that now.
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