First of all, respect to many players who are awesome in this game--to all the good guys I say thanks, and to all the bad guys that have a small bit of an evil code of honor I give props. All in all I find most guild groups I met have a code, whether they be sheriffs or bandits, or somewhere in between.
New players have a long road ahead of them, mostly due to the inevitable kill on sight mindset of a few (Trust me, one or two of you in-between towns is enough]
When I am killed, There are fun encounters and BS encounters.
The fun encounters with dying: (These make me stick around, support the game]
When someone says something, like, This is my forest, now you must die. That is awesome.
When you get involved in a story, like being caught between two revenging guilds in the sewers, and can't tell who the heck you are fighting, but everyone is definitely after you. They both think your with the other side.
When you get a chance to fight back, even if you die
Every time you make it out alive to get a few items. But you must be afraid the whole time, this is essential.(yeah I did not die on this one, miracles do happen]
Best time ever: After getting killed trying to PVE, and heading back in-- then managing to come out of the sewers to outside the gates of the city and seeing a horse, thinking: this is the guy's horse that just killed me--should I get payback? Then thinking, nah, just leave it alone--be a nice guy. Turning around to see like 20 people in a guild watching me. Whew! They let us live, but it was sketchy there for a while. Could of been the wrong horse, at the wrong time. Nicely judged, we were innocent (we only thought we should kill the horse] What cracks me up, the leaders says "Go in peace, God bless"--nice line! You too buddy! Let me go clean my pants though.
BS Encounters: (note all these encounters are with players, obviously vets, high tier armor, weapons, or skill]
Killed in sewers while engaging monsters, no chance at all, waited for us to get involved in combat to strike, geeze stop farming low level dungeons
Lagged out for five seconds, kills horse, moves on. Middle of nowhere. (kind of funny though]
Taking hours to get first pet, pet gets killed by archer hiding outside graveyard--calls his equipment pet killer. lol. Okay that is kinda funny, but still BS.
Blue Characters (names are blue] who you meet, won't talk, then who shoot you in the back, then engage after your down to 30% health--could not even get a hit em, even though I was swinging right at em. (server lag, not syncing?--were they fighting near a load spot?]
People who camp the way out or into towns, I'd like to see the world--but murderous bastards keep me locked in. Plus if you let me out, I'll have more loot coming in!
When you obviously don't need my gear, but throw it away anyway (geeze at least farm me once more when I try to get my bag] If your not putting my head on auction house, then have the courtesy to leave my leather pants please.]
Any killer who seems to be afraid of a noob, and won't let me practice at least 2.1 seconds of PVP,---I mean--play with your food a little (Your excused if you are a mage, I should not be able to get near you]
Spawn killers in lawless towns who shoot laser beams through buildings at naked people. I know its lawless, but should it be that lawless-I'm conflicted on this one
These B.S. things turn quickly to non-BS things, if you are not facing NEW players, so if you see us in crappy armor, or having trouble fighting at skeleton-- try not to BS us. If you do, at least scream "I am the God of hellfire, this is your Death Day!"
So I say, don't lose the faith new people, but vets don't crush our hope. Good, bad, your the guy with the sword, and your sword is better and does more damage than mine, but keep giving help or sowing fear--just try not to BS the new players out of the game. Perhaps a guild will set up a help desk, where we can report on the state of their territory: like: Yeah, so there is this guy named _________ and he is killing anybody on a horse who looks weak, look man I am just trying to mine some granum for the tier 1 flakestone straight sword I just learned to make at a skill level of 21, if you don't mind I'll drop the one gold coin I own if you have a stern "talking" to em.
New players have a long road ahead of them, mostly due to the inevitable kill on sight mindset of a few (Trust me, one or two of you in-between towns is enough]
When I am killed, There are fun encounters and BS encounters.
The fun encounters with dying: (These make me stick around, support the game]
When someone says something, like, This is my forest, now you must die. That is awesome.
When you get involved in a story, like being caught between two revenging guilds in the sewers, and can't tell who the heck you are fighting, but everyone is definitely after you. They both think your with the other side.
When you get a chance to fight back, even if you die
Every time you make it out alive to get a few items. But you must be afraid the whole time, this is essential.(yeah I did not die on this one, miracles do happen]
Best time ever: After getting killed trying to PVE, and heading back in-- then managing to come out of the sewers to outside the gates of the city and seeing a horse, thinking: this is the guy's horse that just killed me--should I get payback? Then thinking, nah, just leave it alone--be a nice guy. Turning around to see like 20 people in a guild watching me. Whew! They let us live, but it was sketchy there for a while. Could of been the wrong horse, at the wrong time. Nicely judged, we were innocent (we only thought we should kill the horse] What cracks me up, the leaders says "Go in peace, God bless"--nice line! You too buddy! Let me go clean my pants though.
BS Encounters: (note all these encounters are with players, obviously vets, high tier armor, weapons, or skill]
Killed in sewers while engaging monsters, no chance at all, waited for us to get involved in combat to strike, geeze stop farming low level dungeons
Lagged out for five seconds, kills horse, moves on. Middle of nowhere. (kind of funny though]
Taking hours to get first pet, pet gets killed by archer hiding outside graveyard--calls his equipment pet killer. lol. Okay that is kinda funny, but still BS.
Blue Characters (names are blue] who you meet, won't talk, then who shoot you in the back, then engage after your down to 30% health--could not even get a hit em, even though I was swinging right at em. (server lag, not syncing?--were they fighting near a load spot?]
People who camp the way out or into towns, I'd like to see the world--but murderous bastards keep me locked in. Plus if you let me out, I'll have more loot coming in!
When you obviously don't need my gear, but throw it away anyway (geeze at least farm me once more when I try to get my bag] If your not putting my head on auction house, then have the courtesy to leave my leather pants please.]
Any killer who seems to be afraid of a noob, and won't let me practice at least 2.1 seconds of PVP,---I mean--play with your food a little (Your excused if you are a mage, I should not be able to get near you]
Spawn killers in lawless towns who shoot laser beams through buildings at naked people. I know its lawless, but should it be that lawless-I'm conflicted on this one
These B.S. things turn quickly to non-BS things, if you are not facing NEW players, so if you see us in crappy armor, or having trouble fighting at skeleton-- try not to BS us. If you do, at least scream "I am the God of hellfire, this is your Death Day!"
So I say, don't lose the faith new people, but vets don't crush our hope. Good, bad, your the guy with the sword, and your sword is better and does more damage than mine, but keep giving help or sowing fear--just try not to BS the new players out of the game. Perhaps a guild will set up a help desk, where we can report on the state of their territory: like: Yeah, so there is this guy named _________ and he is killing anybody on a horse who looks weak, look man I am just trying to mine some granum for the tier 1 flakestone straight sword I just learned to make at a skill level of 21, if you don't mind I'll drop the one gold coin I own if you have a stern "talking" to em.