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PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 6:13 am
by Glacial
IMO (random study break):
Ghosttown cause? = Player Cities, and the crippling of Entertainers. What need did I have for anything in my old hometown of Tyrena lately? Starport, that's it. Before Nocturnus, I considered myself one of the last proud 'residents' of Tyrena. I wish they'd add apartments in the big cities for rent (like a house but smaller and more costly). We could have buildings rather than cities.
Raises a glass to Kirt. "To the days of grand adventure!" "That was before the Dark Times; before the Buffage."
That was near rant. Please pardon a smoldering college fella.
PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 3:31 pm
by Ekade
Jabe Adaks wrote:KirtViza wrote:And that was befor buffs too.
There was a time before buffs? That must have been a golden age.
Jabe
It was.
People would form hunting groups. They tried to comprise groups tat had a nice variety of complimentary professions. Very much like a party of adventurers.
These groups would go out, hunt for a couple hours, then come back to the cities to heal the wounds abd battle fatigue. They would interect with the entertainers in the cantinas (and actually tip them), some would even relate stories of their exploits.
It was fun, you'd hear stories of fearsome tuskens (not, "I got buffed and farmed Ft. Tusken for 3 hours for some ph4t l3wt").
The golden age was truly that.
The closest thing we have had since is the space expansion. Because Tier 4 is very difficult to solo, people have been forced back to the group idea, and I think this is great.
PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 3:41 pm
by Ekade
Jabe Adaks wrote:KirtViza wrote:I remember one time I was in a group of 13 and we were all saying "Hey do you think we have enough, we have a few medics and one doc, but I dont think we are ready yet". It was priceless ...*sobs* I miss those days imps would raid AH all the time *crys* I WANNA GO BACK!
I remember spending a LOT of time in Anchorhead as a Rebel. I am really saddened that place is dead. I don't understand why it happened either.
Jabe
What happened? Player cities happened. Player citied spread people out. In a social game, spreading people out is a bad idea.
Communities need a critical mass to survive. What happens over time with player cities.. some stop growing and slowly dwindle to the point where they are ghost towns.
Even the "best" player cities are usually pretty boring IMO. Thankfully, people are starting to figure this out and you see cities like Mos Eisley thriving again.
There are just too many Player Cities. Did you know there are at least 130 of them? Can you name more than 20?
People need to dump their dead cities and form fewer, but BETTER cities. Quality over quantity.
PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 4:09 pm
by Krusshyk
Actually, when I first started playing a few months ago, Nocturnus was still doing the group hunt thing. One of the very first things I did when I got into town was go on a kimo hunt. There must have been 12 or 13 of us and we were all buffed too...
Maybe they should make it so that you gain almost no experience from killing an enemy while buffed. That way people can still get buffed and go loot hunting, but get no xp benefit from camping and grinding? And while they are at it, they should make PvP while buffed impossible. That would make me happy.
PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 4:52 pm
by Novall
I remember the days Ekade and I used to run around Anchorhead doing destroy missions. You had to be grouped back then and we didnt know what a buff was (Unless you were talking about some OTHER buffing that was done behind locked doors *wink at Ekade*).
I remember we ran into a big NPC battle between rebs and imps, and ofcourse me being the hardcore RP reb I was at the time...I had to stop and get killed with the rest. Heh, you dont last long when all you have on is a rebel marine chest and various pieces of mabari armor. Back then though, that was damn good protection

PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 5:06 pm
by Ekade
Novall wrote:I remember the days Ekade and I used to run around Anchorhead doing destroy missions. You had to be grouped back then and we didnt know what a buff was (Unless you were talking about some OTHER buffing that was done behind locked doors *wink at Ekade*).
I remember we ran into a big NPC battle between rebs and imps, and ofcourse me being the hardcore RP reb I was at the time...I had to stop and get killed with the rest. Heh, you dont last long when all you have on is a rebel marine chest and various pieces of mabari armor. Back then though, that was damn good protection

OOH!! I remember that. It was the coolest thing! Rebel and Stormies shooting it out in the desert.
Novall was very heroic (back then). He charged into the fray. Ahh.. the golden age.

PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 5:06 pm
by Jaminos
Yes I remember those days. The days when I was one of the many who lived at anchor doing this and that. I was proud to be a reb. Now I have to keep what I have to myself. I refuse to drop my rebel faction for the sake of RP. I spent days on getting to where I am. I miss the old days back on MDB but now I am in MERCS almost exactly like MDB except ne ekade and a few other guys. But at any rate I wish player citys never came. Even though I live in one I still rather of been in the anchorhead community. I was there about a week or so ago and only two people were there and they were uber noobs.
PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 5:36 pm
by Jabe Adaks
Jaminos wrote:Yes I remember those days. The days when I was one of the many who lived at anchor doing this and that. I was proud to be a reb. Now I have to keep what I have to myself. I refuse to drop my rebel faction for the sake of RP. I spent days on getting to where I am. I miss the old days back on MDB but now I am in MERCS almost exactly like MDB except ne ekade and a few other guys. But at any rate I wish player citys never came. Even though I live in one I still rather of been in the anchorhead community. I was there about a week or so ago and only two people were there and they were uber noobs.
I left the Alliance around the time Anchorhead started dying. To this day I see no reason to go back. The comradery of Rebels surviving the daily attacks from guilds like <-aDv-> and others was thrilling. Now my factional alignment is a choice of convenience not fun. Stormies apologize for trying to scan me and leave me alone.

Other than that I like my ATST for show (not that they are useful in a fight anymore).
Jabe
PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 5:38 pm
by Jaminos
Jabe Adaks wrote:Jaminos wrote:Yes I remember those days. The days when I was one of the many who lived at anchor doing this and that. I was proud to be a reb. Now I have to keep what I have to myself. I refuse to drop my rebel faction for the sake of RP. I spent days on getting to where I am. I miss the old days back on MDB but now I am in MERCS almost exactly like MDB except ne ekade and a few other guys. But at any rate I wish player citys never came. Even though I live in one I still rather of been in the anchorhead community. I was there about a week or so ago and only two people were there and they were uber noobs.
I left the Alliance around the time Anchorhead started dying. To this day I see no reason to go back. The comradery of Rebels surviving the daily attacks from guilds like <-aDv-> and others was thrilling. Now my factional alignment is a choice of convenience not fun. Stormies apologize for trying to scan me and leave me alone.

Other than that I like my ATST for show (not that they are useful in a fight anymore).
Jabe
I liked killing ATST's but they give crappy faction for shooting at them for like 15 minutes.
PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 6:00 pm
by Glacial
*Glacial makes a motion with the glass (raised in an earlier response) towards Ekade, Del'tar, Novall, Jaminos, and Kirt.*
A tear is almost imperceptable as it trickles from the corner of his eye down through the fur.
*gulp*
/softly "Good times they were."
*sets the glass down with a hollow bump on the counter*
((Whoa, I just reread this and decided I need more sleep.))
PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 10:05 pm
by KirtViza
I was reading more about MEO the other day, Get this you dont buy a house and place it anywhere....If you are human,dwarf, and/or Hobbit you use gold/silver/bronze to buy a house in a CITY, thats right if you want to live in a major city...YOU CAN as for elfs they dont use gold and such they have some weird Elf standing crap that determies that shit. Also You can only have one house at a time so choose wisely.
PostedWed Dec 15, 2004 10:27 pm
by Ekade
KirtViza wrote:I was reading more about MEO the other day, Get this you dont buy a house and place it anywhere....If you are human,dwarf, and/or Hobbit you use gold/silver/bronze to buy a house in a CITY, thats right if you want to live in a major city...YOU CAN as for elfs they dont use gold and such they have some weird Elf standing crap that determies that shit. Also You can only have one house at a time so choose wisely.
Yeah, that is a better design decision than player cities I think. Keeps the community together.
PostedThu Dec 16, 2004 6:28 am
by KirtViza
Ekade wrote:KirtViza wrote:I was reading more about MEO the other day, Get this you dont buy a house and place it anywhere....If you are human,dwarf, and/or Hobbit you use gold/silver/bronze to buy a house in a CITY, thats right if you want to live in a major city...YOU CAN as for elfs they dont use gold and such they have some weird Elf standing crap that determies that shit. Also You can only have one house at a time so choose wisely.
Yeah, that is a better design decision than player cities I think. Keeps the community together.
Yes it is, But I just love the fact that when somone says "Hey where do you live" I can reply "Rohan and yourself" and not some Player city that somone has never heard of. Not saying that Noc is a bad place but honestly if I never met Sepiv I would have never came to noc

PostedThu Dec 16, 2004 4:55 pm
by Jaminos
I am going to be a normal Elf who follows the ruels and what not. Playing as a human in SWG all this time has made me want to be something more different. I would choose a dwarf but I think elfs have cooler weapons and other things. Though Humans have the most weapons I like elves for grace and power. Though I am not going to RP as any special elf who is high and mighty. My elf will be more down to earth and not treat humans and even more so dwarvs badly.
PostedThu Dec 16, 2004 9:10 pm
by KirtViza
Im gonna Be a Human ranger, May try to get status as a Ranger of the north, but mostly just a pipe smoking ranger
