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Before I get started with the second part of this article, I want to mention
another requirement for a good pvp(player versus player) game; Open Pvp. I know
that I have opened a large can of worms with this one. But, I want all of you
reading this to realize that I am not trying to make friends. Many of the things
I say will offend some (I tend to call them carebears). The plague of carebears
will be discussed in another article. :) Anyway, back on
topic...
Why is Open PVP so important Tay?
Open
pvp/pk is the very heart of competition in online games. "Survival of the
fittest" If you concentrate on the pvp niche, you will find many people who will
sign up for these games. There are consequences to open pvp however. Most of the
paying customers of MMORPGs despise failure(getting killed). Why? Well, many
people use MMORPGs to get away from their real lives. In many cases, these lives
are already filled with enough drama and failure. So, why would they want to
experience failure in an artificial world as well? It's much too easy to
complain about failure instead of taking the proper steps to correct the
problem.

So what about the player-killers that target newbies?
How will I ever level?
You can level easily in every game that
you play if you take the proper steps. I personally haven't had any major
problems in this area. You may get killed every now and then, but never to the
point where you can't continue leveling. Read the "How to avoid getting ganked
in WoW" article for survival tips. The strategies can be carried over in most
games.
You can grief others in consentual pvp/pk based games much easier
than an open pvp environment
So, what makes a bad pvp game?
* Heavy restrictions on the pvp/pk
environment
* Item/Time based leveling
* Lack of goals, rewards,
competition, and public kill/death ratio
* Overpowered classes
*
Over censorship from Game Masters (Gms)
* Relying on others to advance
your character. This is a pet peeve of mine. If I want to grind for 12 hours
straight solo, I should be able to do that. Many will say, "But, playing online
with friends is the purpose of a *multiplayer* game." That may be true, but time
zone differences and other restrictions make it difficult at times. I shouldn't
need to join a zerg just to continue leveling...
Many of these items were
discussed in the first part of the article, so I won't regurgitate the same
information twice.
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