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Thank you... but after watching the pvp i found out something...
Unless I speedhack... it is quite pointless.
This ends my days in uo... from training to the gauntlet to pvp...
Three weeks of fun and exploring... but also under a great shadow.
No matter how I played only a few things were fun and fair... most of the game is ran by scripters and that makes it impossible to compete for the average 2hour per night player...
Kudos to the veterans that never cheated and kept their guilds clean... even if that means huge beatings in Felluca.
Safe Gaming to everyone.
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A few things I'd like to respond to....
1) You got from new-to-the-game to competitive PvP in 3 weeks as a 2-hour a night player??
Want to tell me how?
I've been around a while; I know most of the legal quick-training methods, and I know how to maximise my profits when hunting. (I also know how to quicken my training and gold farming using illegal methods.)
Even using an Advanced Character, you will not build a character / equip that character / learn to PvP with that template in 48hours of gameplay.
Perhaps the people you accuse of cheating were simply better trained / better equipped / more experienced than you.
2) Why worry about the cheaters?
I'm a no-more-than-average PvPer. I've probably been killed by everybody on the Shard, including a couple of the posters in this thread.
On the other hand, I've killed a few people in my time - hell, even my Trammel RP mage goes red occasionally (and not from killing AFK resource scripters.)
90+% of the fights I have are fun. I don't care if I win or lose - I just want a change from fighting against monster AI.
As for the other 10%... I have my own little list: I "thiink" xxx is running a pot script; I "think" yyy did things that are not feasible using regular game mechanics; I "think" that zzz runs a bit too quick. I avoid these people wherever possible, but if they kill me, I just shrug it off and go and look for a res, without getting too stressed about it.
Attitude is everything.
3) If you feel you have exhausted the possibilities of UO in 48hours gameplay, then I would respectfully suggest that UO is not the game for you.
I'm sorry you are so disillusioned after such a short time, but that's your choice. *shrugs*