07-19-2004, 04:31 AM
To quote one of the posters in that thread:
It seems like the PvE server is the "real" World of Warcraft and the FvF server is the "other" server, just for those griefer types who don't really want to play the game -- they only want to cause trouble for other players.
Then again, I wonder, why would someone want to play on the PvP/FvF server at all? I suppose it's to engage in Faction vs. Faction combat, but I can't see that happening when people treat it like the PvE server (i.e. people soloing, or small groups questing, not caring what happens at a certain town until they actually need to do things there).
As for Cleefy-cakes, I got tired of the losses, so a few of us went in tonight as smoked him good. It was a cake-walk, considering that we were 25, 28, 33, and 34. I think I got 50 exp or so when Cleef died, making a total of 50 exp gained for the whole excursion. :) Delicious cheese.
Quote:"lol i would just like to reiterate how rofl this was. the best is when people are logging in and u kill them as they log in, that deff. drives my fun meter through the roof."This is the worst kind of player, the player that takes pleasure in ruining the fun of other players. Very selfish, VERY immature and only semi-literate. This type of player, as we all know, will always be around. The good thing about the FvF/PvP server is that this player has a definite place he can go. Those who choose to avoid him can go to the non-FvF/PvP server, where his powers would be limited. This is the kind of player that has no home on the PvE server.
It seems like the PvE server is the "real" World of Warcraft and the FvF server is the "other" server, just for those griefer types who don't really want to play the game -- they only want to cause trouble for other players.
Then again, I wonder, why would someone want to play on the PvP/FvF server at all? I suppose it's to engage in Faction vs. Faction combat, but I can't see that happening when people treat it like the PvE server (i.e. people soloing, or small groups questing, not caring what happens at a certain town until they actually need to do things there).
As for Cleefy-cakes, I got tired of the losses, so a few of us went in tonight as smoked him good. It was a cake-walk, considering that we were 25, 28, 33, and 34. I think I got 50 exp or so when Cleef died, making a total of 50 exp gained for the whole excursion. :) Delicious cheese.
"Yay! We did it!"
"Who are you?"
"Um, uh... just ... a guy." *flee*
"Who are you?"
"Um, uh... just ... a guy." *flee*