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Server never had a chance. They can blame it on the toxic pop all they want. Its them who gave griefers a sharp knife telling them to act responsibly with it like it wasnt predictable what outcome would come out of this. Theres 2 things that matter with a server reboot: Getting an initial pop and no xp loss in pvp or some fucking ill-thought, wrote-it-on-a-napkin experimental ruleset that youre not babysitting to see if it works during the first weeks. | |||
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The weirdest fucking thing was that there was beta server for months and like one change was made as a result of beta testing and the server went immediately live. I was playing beta and paused waiting for it to change to test further developments, I come back and found the server had gone live without any further testing ????
I was baffled. The only thing I know that resulted from test server is they nerfed the smuggling quest in rivervale because I 12 boxed it to get plat real quick to test trade skills without leveling up. Just so you know devs that quest can’t be 12 boxed on live since that’s not allowed, so there was no reason to nerf the hyper lucrative 1pp gains | ||
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ppl can just 12 box goblin camps anywhere and make it not even look like they are boxing ungrouped and in diff zones there's no reason at all to nerf quests its just dumb-hecker-y
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big fucking raging hard dick exploding with cum all over your face
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Vile was a goddamn chad and one of the best designers I've ever met in Emu outside of Ailia You started at 35 (a great idea) and getting to max level quickly to PvP was a solid idea. I'd be concerned there would be a lack of content if we were to do that idea again. Y'all are too content starved for QvF to work again. A PvP server that respected peoples' time, did not have corpse runs, fundamentally followed era-appropriate rules with major custom changes and limited the ability to zerg and bind rush folks would be immensely popular. I think following the Warhammer Online formula for a server would be similar to QvF, and Warhammer Online was actually the inspiration for QvF, so maybe a RvR game set in EQ's engine would be appealing to the pvp community. I pretty much have TAKP's content, quests, and mechanics ported to RoF2. Setting up a server that has PvP, 1box, a proper anticheat / anti-plug, some rule tweaks (ie; curbing buff bots by dispelling buffs when you uncleanly log out or are offline for a short period of time, temp unflagging / gating to origin point stabled characters for a period of time once logged out for too long, curbing some egregious broken spells in pvp like selo's, adding in CC / immunity timers that display on peoples' buffs, etc), and some QOL like having maps, buff timers, ability to see spells, removal of instant click items that detriment pvp (removal of pumice stones, separate 'cure magic' from 'dispel magic') and add a beneficial target window separate to a detrimental target window like Vanguard had. I'd be interested in just making that, launching it fully functioning and seeing how it goes. Police stuff silently in the background for cheating and just 0 GM interaction outside of that. I ain't gonna get a fucking Discord if I launch something, we all know how that ends and it's 500 @everyones. If you see something suddenly appearing on the list and it's by me, you'll fucking play it at the end of the day if it's good. That's how game design should be. People play good games, they don't give a fuck who runs it as long as it's: 1) Fun 2) Available 3) Fits their interests At the end of the day, I don't need to talk to people directly, they just need some place to play that isn't going to root NTOV dragons and make dumb decisions constantly. Might be time to dust off the ol' anticheat and collect more cuck porn window titles from Fatbella someday.
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Last edited by Secrets; 11-03-2022 at 05:35 PM..
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How bad is the cheating? Does it really need a client side mechanic? I know all about what is possible to do but I thought maybe people could not be so fucking retarded to come cheat on a tiny ass PvP emu server but I guess that's the place to do it. | |||
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That could include the clientside but isn't limited to just one form. If you limit yourself to just one detection style, you're basically giving access to your game's internals for free to cheaters. This goes for industry and hobbies. They aren't exclusive just because one isn't 'official' compared the other. The same techniques apply to the emu sphere. https://technology.riotgames.com/new...ach-anti-cheat
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Also, if the server is a huge time investment like red, you develop trust issues with bad management. Why would i waste my time putting in time on a character on a 1X xp server where devs watch the pop go from 600 to 9 at nite without reacting when the fix is easy to implement and clear, nerf xp on a fragile pop server? They clearly dont give a shit about their players, that was a recurring thought in my head from classic to kunark. They give a shit about putting a server up, thanks for that, but it feels like it doesnt go beyond that. It almost feels like something Rogean did for his portfolio, something to show off in RL for whatever IT job hes jonesing for and nothing beyond that. Im sure i wasnt the only player who left during Kunark who juggled and weighted these questions in their heads before deciding to quit for good. Its quite a road to 60 and when you see devs pull moves like the xp nerf or leave the server to rot through their inaction that predictably will lead to a dead server when you do get to 60, i got better things to do with my time. Its the same exact situation 10 years later, instead of just saying "well never do red 2.0, this is all there will be" as a lifebuoy for the existing population (as it will lead people on the fence to decide to play as there will never be anything else, helping the population grow a little) or "its still coming we just dont know when" so that 1.0 players can make an informed decision if they want to invest time or wait for a new server, people are left to rot. Its a 5 minute thing to do, a respect-your-players-time gesture toward the population thats still playing, but they are not going to do it. They still dont give a shit about their playerbase beyond heres a server, take it or leave it. With a casual-friendly, boosted xp server, this lack of communication, apprehension of terrible decisions down the line is less of an issue. Like you said, if its fun people will play it. The ruleset either works for you or doesnt and its not a big deal if the plug is pulled on the server out of the blue, which is basically the only advantage i can think of from p99 vs less stable servers. If its not a big time investment, then if something happens you dont like with the ruleset, you can just quit. | |||
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When I played on Image and Devnoob's servers, it would rock for the first month and then the population just died off because it ended up being one, maybe two guild just shitting all over everyone. They tried Good vs Evil, Teams, city wars etc but in the end, they all fizzled out to about 50 players after a few months.
Crucify worked because you had the fun of PvP without the timesink, kinda like arena and felt more like a FPS then EQ. Let's face it, none of these servers have real staying power aside from blue and green where you know that 5 years down the road you can still come play. so for that PvP fix, it would make sense to have something like Crucify | ||
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