bmjclark wrote:Honestly, the game isn't for everyone. It's unforgiving and alot of people can't handle dying, nothing wrong with that despite how much they get made fun of on the forums for it. But if you have problems with the systems of permadeath, open pvp, even more so right now when there really isn't a risk to killing random noobs. You should probably save your efforts arguing here and move on.
For now...
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=24229#p299275Honestly, we don't hate new players here. It's just how the game plays right now. Join it or wait till Jorb & Loftar can put more time into fixing the issues. We won't hold it against you when (if) you come back. In fact, some of the longest vets of the game have quit playing altogether because of the issues in the game. Things just aren't good right now. Those that didn't play in w3 and earlier (and probably even w4) just don't know what kind of game this can be. It will return to that time.
Also, C&I is a great place to brainstorm, but another thing we hate is people jumping in here like they understand the game and they've only played a couple of weeks. There's tons of old material that is on the dev list, and even more on the "want" list. If people can't be bothered to do a thorough search for the ideas they have, they deserve every harsh word pointed at them. Also, when people come in here and post ideas completely contrary to the philosophies and concepts the game is built upon, they're going not just get harsh words, they're going to get shat on mercilessly until they shut up or quit the game/community. There are multiple posts by Jorb (and a few by Loftar) about what this game is all about. If you can't be arsed to read them, then why should we be arsed to consider a half-baked idea, let alone read the post about it? (Except for the prodding we get to do to the poster for such poor Internetmanship.)
Finally: Just cause Minecraft does it that way doesn't mean everyone else does. Think of Minecraft as more a box of Legos and HnH--a true MMO--more like a reality show. With Legos, everyone needs their own box and you can pick and choose who you play with. With an MMO, you don't get to choose who you play with. You're thrown in with the rest of the cast of the reality show and you have to try and make your way through the season without getting kicked off the air. (Except that an MMO is much less scripted than a reality show! Yes, even WoW is less scripted than that, and it's nothing but a theme park ride.)
Opinions expressed in this statement are the authors alone and in no way reflect on the game development values of the actual developers.