Is it so? I must have the new player poll that asked why I came to this game. Maybe we have some hard data "what the community wants" and not only guessing.Zeran wrote:[...]
The fact the devs have done this is a great shame and IMO if they keep this in the game or don't come up with an alternative soon they have killed the Avalon server and any PVPers that want to come to the game which is the majority of players.
Life is Feudal can be both ... the place for PVPer that "love the BRUTALITY", the place for players that like a medieval themed survival game, the players who like to build things and the roleplayers. But decades of roleplaying online have shown, that "roleplaying" and "unrestraint PVP" don't mix at all.
Roleplays like to play a role ... a dimwitted farmer, a rash noble, a tavern wench or a corrupt guard or a highwayman. Many roles that don't need PVP to be played, many roles that work in a meaningful PVP setting. IF someone has a valid reason to attack my character - go ahead, power to you! But play that you're a ruthless robber that likes to mug/beat/kill hapless peasants. Demand something before you strike my char down. Attack my little settlement because you enforce your lords will to strike fear in the peasantry so they will bend the knee to him. Not just because you're bored and you don't see much point in playing LiF aside from PVP.
Don't get me wrong: most ways to play the game are valid. But as with EVE Online, the overwhelming mass of players isn't that content with being the faceless source of "content" for the capable PVPers. Roleplayers and PVE players go well with another and PVP players are certainly not bothered by roleplayers ... they just walk over them if it pleases them. But a few PVPers (a small number, I'm sure most PVP players don't have the urge to 'beat' every opponent or pound them into the mantra "I'm bad at PVP - I don't deserve to be treated as a valid player of this game!") are enough to destroy the game for droves of players that don't have the will nor the skill set to be good - and therefore worthy - PVPers.
It was therefore a good move to seperate the roleplayers from the "everything goes" PVPers. I honestly believe that most of you are nice guys - but everything PVP related descents into unpleasant, frustrating, gamebreaking squabble if not both sides are inclined to that sort of PVP.
So long story short: play and let others play the way that both parties have fun.
- Harry
P.S.: I can't hear the "live with it, because ... feudal!". Feudalism has nothing to do with random killing, burning and pillaging. The peasantry worked the field, so the not so noble lord could by his steed and maintain his mail and sword. Dead farmers have a hard time working the field, maimend smith can't forge a Zweihaender and the 'slightly used' wench couldn't stir the soup any more. Apart from the few higher strata of society (nobles, men at arms, burghers), most people were considered a form of property in one way or another.