Although I'll venture that over the years, I've seen far more "griefing", in Tram than Fel (just in different ways than stealing or PK'ing...), the majority of current players have made it pretty clear what they prefer about the concept of the Tram ruleset, over the Fel ruleset.
There's nothing wrong with that. Nothing wrong at all. Just like there's nothing wrong with a more hardcore, completely open, anything goes, classic option. What goes on, is entirely in the hands of the players and such a server, lives or dies by the players.
For those who want thieving or open PvP in Tram, it's not gonna happen. Simples.
Play Siege or play a pre-Ren emulation shard, if that's the overall type of UO experience you want. Either that, or wait to see if an official classic option actually gets off the ground.
If your preferred play-style is attacking weaker players without risk, then those days are long gone. If that's really what you want, then even the pre-Ren emulator servers or Siege cannot help you I'm afraid, because there, players actually fight back.
I loved pre-AOS and pre-Ren UO, because I quickly adapted to the potential harshness of the gaming environment and enjoyed the challenge. I could never understand the point of playing just to upset other players. I probably never will.
You know, I would really like to see a classic shard, simply to see how some of the "griefer" type players (those who's jollies came from causing as much annoyance as they could), would handle players fully aware of what they're up to and could fight back. Indeed I believe, once they realised there were no easy pickings, they wouldn't likely be around for long.
I don't see the point in advocating enforcing a gameplay style on people that wouldn't enjoy it. What's the point? Much better to have a server where people would enjoy those elements of gameplay, right?
Interestingly, I'm playing a strategy based MMO game, which is entirely PvP orientated. There's little to no griefing, because the other players can actually do something about it themselves. The rare griefers and smack-talkers come, get smashed to bits, then leave with their tail between their legs. It's great!
