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View Poll Results: Exp loss on PvP death?
Yes. Keep it. 28 30.43%
No. Remove it. 44 47.83%
Fuck you. 20 21.74%
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Old 08-04-2012, 11:54 PM
Tradesonred Tradesonred is offline
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Originally Posted by SearyxTZ [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

Yet it's not significant enough to prevent bind rushing especially from anyone who is max level. Does half a level matter when you're already at the cap? No.
It does matter. I would quantify my PVE/PVP proportions as such: 10%/90%

Meaning how much time i would spend on each if it was my call.

Well, im 50 and i dont even fucking pvp alot unless there is something like equal chances because i dont want to regrind that xp back and throw off the PVE/PVP ratio.

Of course it means i get bored because not only I am judging every encounter like "is this attempt worth risking the xp loss", everybody does so pvp happens alot less than it would without it.

Result: quit the server because pvp isnt happening as much as id like to and im bored as fuck.

Yes, you are right trollborn, it prevents "bind rushing" aka pvp from happening alot.

But i dont honestly count on the devs to act on this, its been explained in and out for months and months.

So you dont have anything to worry about Trollborn, you sitting in a raid zone for months with 30 other PVEers undisputed, shielded from pvp with sheer numbers, even if it means playing on a server with a peak population of 50, is probably not in jeopardy.
Last edited by Tradesonred; 08-05-2012 at 12:14 AM..
 


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