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Originally Posted by falkun
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For me, its the fact that I didn't do it on Live. If I wanted a PVP game, I wouldn't come back to a notoriously PVE game.
With that said, the competition is fun, especially on some mobs. I thoroughly enjoy fighting TMO for CT when the zone fully repops. Gore last week was also enjoyable. However, VP is an entirely different animal. The training that is prevented in other zones by server rules are freely allowed in VP. If VP was managed with the same PVE rules that exist for the rest of the server, I'd be fine with competition. But griefing and competition are not the same in my opinion. If you grief, expect to be griefed, but I'll respond to competition with competition.
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a notoriously COMPETITIVE pve game. you are right in that VP is an entirely different animal insofar as that training and griefing were allowed, and as such, VP is not an acceptable zone to use as an example of comparison, because as u said, the rule set is unique in that single zone. but in the rest of the world, the rules still apply. and i never once suggested pvp, so i dunno where that comment of yours originated from.
but lets stick to Trak as the thread is titled, you say you will answer grief with grief and competition with competition. but in regards to trak, it sounds like (at least to me) some people want to respond to competition by not competing and instead just having mobs handed to them.
and my point is that there's no challenge in the actual killing of mobs. it's the other rival guilds that make the encounter challenging.
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