software_goddess wrote: »StarlitVirus wrote: »HAHA are you serious? Come on. How does anyone riding a horse in town actually effect you?
It doesn’t; it has absolutely no effect on game play. It just gets on my nerves and makes me want to kill bunnies.
Yes. Get over it.software_goddess wrote: »Am I the only one who is burning mad about being trampled by horse-riding players everywhere I go?
While I support this notion, there are others that may look at it as restricting the gameplay of the riders.zen22937b16_ESO wrote: »Having horses in towns is really stupid, you should be forced to dismount.
thedemiseraphb14_ESO wrote: »Elder scrolls players would probably get annoyed sometimes on this, but mmo players are probably pretty used to it.
SeñorCinco wrote: »even support open world PvP with an implemented law enforcement for starting areas, where Cyrodiil becomes the EVE 0.0 equivalent of Tamriel.
. In our world, horses ran through town prior to automotion.
The first MMORPG I played where you could ride your horse in town was LOTRO.
If I'm not actively RPing, I'm always RPing in my head, so some things just seem like a matter of good etiquette. I slow my horse to a walk on a crowded street. I swerve around people standing in the street. I stop and dismount a little way away from the building, where a hitching post would logically be, and then walk into the building.
If I don't do these things, then it stops feeling like an RPG at all, and the horse stops feeling like a horse; it's just a way to ZOOM from point A to point B quicker to grind levels quicker.
SeñorCinco wrote: »
However, I still like things to simply make sense. While horses in town is reasonable. It is not reasonable to exit the Bank, jump on Trigger and bolt across the street to dismount at the Blacksmith.
If I don't do these things, then it stops feeling like an RPG at all, and the horse stops feeling like a horse; it's just a way to ZOOM from point A to point B quicker to grind levels quicker.
software_goddess wrote: »
Edit, I read Jessabellas post above after I typed this. Looks like I'm not the only person that rides mainly just in town
Noblemen and women ride horses, peasants don't ride horses. Nobles trample over peasants. Need I say more?