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It's classic, there are other games with instancing, etc.
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THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN ON RED....
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Multiply that out many times across Norrath, include a similar situation for raiding, and that's why instancing came about in MMORPGs.
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Last edited by YendorLootmonkey; 04-03-2020 at 08:53 AM..
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Log into RED ... If you want a camp someone's at, kill their ass and take it. Problem / Action / Solution
Bam! Or..... You can come here and cry.
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Even on red, level 50's camp level 20 mobs for the loot to sell (or at least they did back when Red wasn't dead). This issue with high level players taking all of the low level camps also leads to fewer groups in dungeons. You have 1 level 50 sitting at every camp in lguk, which means there is nothing for a group of level 35's to do. Because of this, everyone just solo grinds to 50 in the open world and then at 50 realizes there isn't anything to do and those same guys who were camping, for example, "FBSS" 3 months ago are still sitting there. I know it's not classic, but they did fix this problem for Nagafen and Vox shortly after Kunark came out by making it so only players of a certain level could do the raid for loot. Perhaps remove all loot drops off green mobs, similar to what happens when you kill a merchant. | |||
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If it's a camp, ask to be put on list and ask the status of the list. GMs will enforce this. Search "camps" and "camp rules" on Wiki for more info.
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If the player is socially adjusted they will move on after you talk to them.
On occasion you run into the problem people who should be in red. You know, those that would camp all of the ircs inside TR in CB at 50 to farm belts and pads. Most 50s are real people who understands play nice and move to something else, esp if it's a lowbie group. | ||
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It’s a gameplay loop. You acquire pixels to help you acquire more pixels. Such patterns are self reinforcing and as such are very addictive. Addiction will always express itself, leading to progressively more extreme behaviour which is why these people are behaving in the way they do.
They are going to play Everquest, regardless of any other factor, and will jump through extremely time consuming hoops for even the most marginal reward as it is the only way to perpetuate that positive feedback cycle. | ||
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Needless to say, the way to settle a dispute is to level into range. If a higher up is there, there's no stopping them n it's generally our problem if we don't level elsewhere or come back with our own higher level buddies or out of range healers. Back in the day we'd all have our druid buddies logged in unrest, n sometimes that'd escalate to people logging in their big hitter war, sk, Wiz, rogue alts, n we'd have 2v2 high lvls n 1v3 low lvls. Really big bragging rights if someone could sneakily snipe a lowbie protected by a higher up healer. A pair of rogues or wizards always good for this [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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