08-11-2008, 11:27 PM
I've dabbled with a character on a PVP realm a while back. Mirage Flats in Thousand Needles was probably the most fun because players were usually the same level (30-31 or so) and usually questing alone (so it felt like a fair fight if you got into one). I can enjoy world PVP, but I'm quite happy doing most of my play on PVE realms.
I'm guardedly optimistic that Lake Wintergrasp might be able to provide a satisfying world PVP experience for care bears such as myself in a way that Halaa and the Outlands PVP objectives failed to do. In my mind I picture it as a Quel'Danas of PVP - there are daily quests to make you go there, with objectives that will lead towards PVP conflict.
Apparently Warhammer Online gets around the "high level characters ganking low level characters" issue by turning the high level characters into chickens... defenseless, easy to kill chickens... (WoW seems to rely on social measures to deter gankers - the oppressed lowbie will send out a call for help, and the forces of righteousness will descend to smite the aggressors).
Chris
I'm guardedly optimistic that Lake Wintergrasp might be able to provide a satisfying world PVP experience for care bears such as myself in a way that Halaa and the Outlands PVP objectives failed to do. In my mind I picture it as a Quel'Danas of PVP - there are daily quests to make you go there, with objectives that will lead towards PVP conflict.
Apparently Warhammer Online gets around the "high level characters ganking low level characters" issue by turning the high level characters into chickens... defenseless, easy to kill chickens... (WoW seems to rely on social measures to deter gankers - the oppressed lowbie will send out a call for help, and the forces of righteousness will descend to smite the aggressors).
Chris