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Old 07-04-2016, 05:35 PM
Bazia Bazia is offline
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We could do all this:

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Originally Posted by gloinz [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Ya sullon zek handled this well - you can loot folks who are naked from pvp death kill and corpse goes poof. But definitely needs some sort of change then forcing people who die to log off most of the time... the fuck?

So we got a couple pages of unrelated bitching, and then more importantly a whole lot of agreement the box needs help. Red folks agreeing on something? What? LETS MAKE IT HAPPEN FOLKS.

To increase server pop to 500+:

Change PvP Range to +- 10, force folks to have to fight or work together or die
Add Xp Loss with PvP Death scaling based on level - This forces folks to have to grind forever, and thus makes box better. IT must be a decent xp loss for the most part if you are within 4 levels, imo, outside of that not so much.
Give Full duration to corpses killed in PvP, possibly make naked corpses lootable/poofable

Furthermore,

Consider wiping box and keeping it classic™
Or we could just wipe and add exp loss back to pvp death so people care when they died (change ruined the game)

thanks ecolfag who spammed forums for 2 years begging for it to be removed and somehow got the devs to agree

Please Rogean God make the common sense choice here
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