You know, late in the year '97, when UO was just a freaking slaughterhouse (the corpses piled up on the way from Britain to Despise looked like you marched an army in front of a machine gun nest) a friend and I left Pacific for Sonoma with the thinking, if we couldn't beat'em, join'em. I even called Origin (perhaps the only time I've ever called UO customer support) to vent our frustration and tell them what we were about to do. I can remember the sadness/resignation in the CS reps voice.Which are you? What is the difference? Why? And anything else at all.
I don't like you but your still around so I guess PvP will just have to stay as well.I don't like PvP and non consensual PvP needs to be removed.
Thanks Freja, not really had much play time last few months so haven't been around on Siege, I'm sure will be back at some point, Siege is a hard shard to play in a casual sort of way due to the constant need for new suits :SHi White Witch, I see your Siege chars are guildless. You could be a great Outlaws, I would love to have you in the guild.
I have been all of the above at one time or another. I enjoy logic, tactics and teamwork in my pvp. I also enjoy being the underdog and prevailing. I never got much joy out of killing those whom have never done wrong to me or my people. Nor do I enjoy slaughtering people who cant defend themselves. I still to this day love fighting bullies and loudmouths. I on occasion try to teach those who have an interest in PvP to do so. It is an awesome sense of achievement to take a group of players who don't know how to pvp, those who are always getting raided and dying, and after a few months having them going toe to toe with some of the best groups in the game. I suppose if were doing labels, these days you could consider me the third option. Anti PK.Which are you? What is the difference? Why? And anything else at all.
You can block my posts. I can't turn off non-consensual PvP in Felucca.I don't like you but your still around so I guess PvP will just have to stay as well.
You can quit uoYou can block my posts. I can't turn off non-consensual PvP in Felucca.
Well, to be fair I have since had days where I was an asshat too.Yeah, Podolak, I do get "good guy" reds. I have met many in my years on Siege.
It used to be if you stood by someone and let an exp pot go off in your hand it's do damage to someone in trammel and you could kill them without taking a count.Well, to be fair I have since had days where I was an asshat too.
Come to think of it...I am mistaken, the first time I went red was pre-Trammel. My buddy and I created newbie characters and would try and kill people who were AFK in town through various methods before the guards were called. We used exp pots together and back then you could give the tinker who made a trapped chest a murder count if you died to it. So in that case I would consider that "PK" as we were truly just trying to get people killed. I would say we were total griefers but we often had good laughs after with our victims. I do understand not everyone would find that funny.
That isn't one I knew about though it was probably after my friend left UO. I am not very original and he was the ring leader I was just along for the ride. I think that is what I miss these days, someone to tell me what to do in PvP lol. I just heal/cure/cleanse guildies. Is that bad?It used to be if you stood by someone and let an exp pot go off in your hand it's do damage to someone in trammel and you could kill them without taking a count.
If only we all had someone as a dedicated healer.That isn't one I knew about though it was probably after my friend left UO. I am not very original and he was the ring leader I was just along for the ride. I think that is what I miss these days, someone to tell me what to do in PvP lol. I just heal/cure/cleanse guildies. Is that bad?
I would like this to read 'has attempted to PK at least once'! I swear in all my time of UO, I have never ONCE had a successful PK. I attempted it once pre AOS and ended up feeling guilty and fleeing the scene before I killed the person. They later chased me down and killed me. I had a horrible conscience as a young adult. After that I had dedicated my time to being a PK killer. Granted I failed miserably and to this day I still have never been good at UO PVP, but its not for lack ofI would venture to say about everyone who pvps has pked at least once.
Can't agree more with this. I actually spent considerable time and resources making a suite for a mage WITH healing skill to give me every chance to remain alive while keeping guildies alive. Finding just the right legendaries and fitting it all together to have 150 HP, 150 Dex and a large enough mana pool.Heh... #1 rule of the healer... DO NOT DIE! Ya can't heal or rez if yer dead.
I hate to post so quick, but this reminded me of one of my favorite UO stories ever. My friend Lobo and I were chasing down a PKer who killed/looted us pre-Tram. We cornered him up outside of Skara right where the road splits. I'm the dedicated healer, my friend is the Kal Vas Flam mage and we were up against a dex monkey. My friend was kiting him around and had just para'd him and was about to cast his killing spell. He was low on health so I said 'I'll heal you' and hit my hotkey... The overhead text read 'Corp Por'. Needless to say we both died. I've never lived that down.Heh... #1 rule of the healer... DO NOT DIE! Ya can't heal or rez if yer dead.
I always liked the people who would trash talk and say they'd give me or delete their account if they ever lost to me. They never follow through...im just gonna put this out there.
there is nothing funnier then a person who can type while pvp'ing AND is a smart ass.
ive seen some epic fights take place, some of which ive been in the middle of, and wow is it hard to fight when your eyes are tearing up because your laughing so hard!
there is just something about destroying a person verbally while your destroying their defenses.
The difference is purely one of semantics, regardless of the opponents ability/readiness PK'ing is still PvP, and PvP involves someone getting PK'd.Which are you? What is the difference? Why? And anything else at all.
Kill em all. Sort it out later.I am enjoying this conversation. It is interesting to see the different attitudes, experiences and thoughts.
Yes, well, bravado is all well and good and whatnot, but what got sorted out was that the vast majority of players - excuse me, Paying Customers - found getting killed all the time un-fun, not worth their investment, and quit playing UO.Kill em all. Sort it out later.
Crybabies get killed again.
I agree! It's nice to have a civilized conversation/debate. I've always enjoyed the pvp - hunt and be hunted aspect that I first learned about in UO. I now play four other pvp oriented games as well. My favorite part of pvp is ambushing someone.I am enjoying this conversation. It is interesting to see the different attitudes, experiences and thoughts.
Arguably, it's because they catered to trammel that we have 5 devs left.Yes, well, bravado is all well and good and whatnot, but what got sorted out was that the vast majority of players - excuse me, Paying Customers - found getting killed all the time un-fun, not worth their investment, and quit playing UO.
What we have left is very few players and a development team of ....5?
So, unless we'd like UO to go the way of Shadow Bane, and all the other "Me HardCORE" games, we might want to check the "Die Noob!" stuff a bit.
It'd be nice if we didn't wantonly slaughter the remaining players (to the point they up and quit), or any new ones that took a chance and stopped by to take a peek, and actually got to, ya know, keep UO around.
I'm sure it will be fun in the future to look back on UO fondly with all the memories of people we killed, and how others took it on the chin from us, and how much fun we had. Or, we could not be a bunch of jackasses, and still be playing UO.