So add open PVP
Kitty8Khajiit wrote: »This one does not want pvp to intrude upon her pve.
LonePirate wrote: »There's already open world PVP in the game. You can find plenty of it in Cyrodiil.
Maybe the OP was getting his butt kicked in Cyrodiil so now he wants to gank non pvp players and newbies.
No, we don't want to deal with the often toxic PVP community of gankers and corpse-campers.Tonnopesceb16_ESO wrote: »I dont get all this hate for the pvp populaton... Are you guys scared to fight someone stronger than you? Are you afraid to lose?
Tonnopesceb16_ESO wrote: »I dont get all this hate for the pvp populaton...
Tonnopesceb16_ESO wrote: »I dont get all this hate for the pvp populaton... Are you guys scared to fight someone stronger than you? Are you afraid to lose?
Fallen Earth had open world PvP and it was actually a lot of fun.
Toggle it on and off with the /pvp command, and the name tags of other pvp-enabled players showed up in a different color.
When you toggled it back off, it would take 20 minutes to actually disable your pvp flag ,so you couldn't just chicken out mid-fight. Throw in plenty of wayshrines and it's easy to leave a fight if you're getting ganked.
And even if you weren't into PvP, it was entertaining to watch gang fights break out in town. It really didn't affect you at all if you didn't opt in, but it really opened up the game if you did choose to enable it.
Forgive me if all this has been said before. Huge Elder Scrolls fan here, played at launch, payed the whole time it was pay to play, but only just now started playing again....
Title pretty much says it all. The justice system strives to bring more "realism" and authentic Elder Scrolls feel. So add open PVP but have it be the same as murder, and if you attack other players in town the guards attack you to "keep the peace", out of town you get a bounty, etc, etc.
Also give me my damn thieves guild and dark brotherhood and tie it all in. Maybe some type of overall versus system between criminal and just players. Or mages/fighters vs thieves/brotherhood.