Zonia Kalranoos
Caveat emptor
Right, so there is one thing that bothers me immensely and generally keeps me away from invasions...and that is the true difference between PvP and PvE?
In my book, PvP would be hand-on combat between characters, be it using weapons or just bare hands. This includes lightsabers and other melee weapons, but also reasonable ranged weapons such as blasters, rifles and the like.
On the other hand, PvE would be NPCs fighting NPCs and players...right?
Let me give you an example what bothers me.
I agree to a PvP fight, thinking it will be direct combat with the other opponent. I leave bombs, grenades and troops home. Then the other person comes with all of this and basically uses it in combat. So, NPCs of the other player deal damage to my character, even if it is a NPC fight. Or even worse, NCPs deal damage to the environment and my character, so I have no way of writing around things and the whole "only you can kill your character" chant falls apart, since that person just had a droid collapse half of a building on my head.
Do you think we need some better guidelines on PvP and PvE to avoid this? I personally would really like to see a set of prescribed "good practices" if not rules to clarify this confusion.
In my book, PvP would be hand-on combat between characters, be it using weapons or just bare hands. This includes lightsabers and other melee weapons, but also reasonable ranged weapons such as blasters, rifles and the like.
On the other hand, PvE would be NPCs fighting NPCs and players...right?
Let me give you an example what bothers me.
I agree to a PvP fight, thinking it will be direct combat with the other opponent. I leave bombs, grenades and troops home. Then the other person comes with all of this and basically uses it in combat. So, NPCs of the other player deal damage to my character, even if it is a NPC fight. Or even worse, NCPs deal damage to the environment and my character, so I have no way of writing around things and the whole "only you can kill your character" chant falls apart, since that person just had a droid collapse half of a building on my head.
Do you think we need some better guidelines on PvP and PvE to avoid this? I personally would really like to see a set of prescribed "good practices" if not rules to clarify this confusion.