a hidden city for outlaws
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a hidden city for outlaws
Let create a kingdom only for outlaws!
Re: a hidden city for outlaws
Will prolly never happen
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Re: a hidden city for outlaws
agreeayZuse wrote:Will prolly never happen
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Just saying that is a good idea
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Outlaw status is a punishment, punished players shouldnt have anything 'special' imo
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Right. Please dont confuse about it. Outlaw its a punishment. A player become outlaw mainly for pvp abuse. We cant suport a player who abuse of the game/rule mechanics.Insider wrote:Outlaw status is a punishment, punished players shouldnt have anything 'special' imo
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Re: a hidden city for outlaws
There is already a "kingdom" built specifically for outlaws, but only the really bad ones. That "kingdom" is called JAIL. One way in, no way out.
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Re: a hidden city for outlaws
Really? Clanning to attack people then declanning is more like pvp abuse, since most are pretty sure thats not what the clan feature was meant to do. It states in game mechanics a lower lvl may attack a higher one but a higher lvl may only attack someone 3 lvls lower than him.Piffl / El Majo wrote: Right. Please dont confuse about it. Outlaw its a punishment. A player become outlaw mainly for pvp abuse. We cant suport a player who abuse of the game/rule mechanics.
Ive always had a hard time believing that it should be a punishment at all, considering its a game mechanic thats stated and appeared to have been intended this way.
This really needs a bit of tweaking or modification. Outlaws get slammed enough as it is for simply playing a game that invites a heavy amount of pvp. Then punished for using a game mechanic as it was intended to be.
Thanking the outlaws out in this game, hat goes off to you guys since your not apart of a lot of people who make a clan just to kill someone and leave it again once your done.
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Re: a hidden city for outlaws
this is a really interesting point here to me.... and I've got somewhat different thoughts about it - -
there are two different types of outlaws:
1> the player who attacks & kills others outside of clan protection. this is a regular game mechanic designed to enhance the role of that style of play. In this case, the outlaw is a "punishment" purely in a "role-playing" sense only.
2> the player who is committing some form of abuse (spawn blocking, border/shop abuse, path blocking, monster herding etc..) when discovered, a GM will typically warn first, then one common action is to outlaw the abuser. In this case, the outlaw is probably a more traditional way of understanding punishment... but still hopefully fits into the role-playing aspect of the game.
Anyway, I actually would kinda like to see that role expanded a bit too (adding Knights by cities expanded it a bit imo) However, I'd like it only after other, more important things are dealt with first
there are two different types of outlaws:
1> the player who attacks & kills others outside of clan protection. this is a regular game mechanic designed to enhance the role of that style of play. In this case, the outlaw is a "punishment" purely in a "role-playing" sense only.
2> the player who is committing some form of abuse (spawn blocking, border/shop abuse, path blocking, monster herding etc..) when discovered, a GM will typically warn first, then one common action is to outlaw the abuser. In this case, the outlaw is probably a more traditional way of understanding punishment... but still hopefully fits into the role-playing aspect of the game.
Anyway, I actually would kinda like to see that role expanded a bit too (adding Knights by cities expanded it a bit imo) However, I'd like it only after other, more important things are dealt with first
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Re: a hidden city for outlaws
You forgot poor players who only kill someone to protect friends...blitzcraig wrote:this is a really interesting point here to me.... and I've got somewhat different thoughts about it - -
there are two different types of outlaws:
1> the player who attacks & kills others outside of clan protection. this is a regular game mechanic designed to enhance the role of that style of play. In this case, the outlaw is a "punishment" purely in a "role-playing" sense only.
2> the player who is committing some form of abuse (spawn blocking, border/shop abuse, path blocking, monster herding etc..) when discovered, a GM will typically warn first, then one common action is to outlaw the abuser. In this case, the outlaw is probably a more traditional way of understanding punishment... but still hopefully fits into the role-playing aspect of the game.
Anyway, I actually would kinda like to see that role expanded a bit too (adding Knights by cities expanded it a bit imo) However, I'd like it only after other, more important things are dealt with first