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Old 08-30-2011, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by JayDee [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
While I do agree that slow exp should not be implemented in conjunction with receiving experience loss from pvp deaths, I will say that slow leveling has many benefits.

1) low-mid end pvp
2) higher activity in otherwise desolate zones on p99 like gfay
3) deterrent to griefers/trainers (more to be lost resulting from bans etc)
4) sense of accomplishment to reach a particular level instead of the vztz model where you just pack 8 bags full of spells and grind through 1-50 in a day

list goes on and frankly I don't think this is worth discussing since it is already a foregone conclusion at this point.

You might as well argue for an /insta max level server if you are against leveling. Have fun being alone on that server.
This pretty much summed up anything that needs to be said in this thread. Your counter-argument wasn't even worth responding to tbh. 240 hours vs. 300 hours? Really? I think you have no concept of what it is like to level to 50 on VZTZ vs. P99 tbh.

If you don't want to embrace the PVE aspect of the game which this CLASSIC PVP SERVER is emulating in accordance to how it was on Live, then don't play on the server. Period.

You are one person in favor of VZTZ-type xp rates compared to the probable hundreds that want classic xp rates. Go play a FPS imo brah if you want to hop in and start killin' people with no other game aspects involved.
 


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