Revenge is sweet

Jon

Justjon

Revenge is sweet

January 20 2012
So today Tobin had a Jedi who did the lovely stand in your aoe and flag you for pvp then kill you. So I decided since I love PvP I'd go take a stand for our guildy. So I jumped in my ship with just a name in hand and traveled to the last known Co-Ordinates. I then used a bit of my hunter skills to finally find my target.



I did eventually find my tagged target and thought it was so fun I captured the moment. One Jedi down and a few to go in the name of safety.

-Happy Hunting
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JT

Varel

Re: Revenge is sweet

January 20 2012
nice!! I applaud you good sir!
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Jon

Justjon

Re: Revenge is sweet

January 20 2012
With pvp and heroics being server wide and stopping there we will end up with a reputation as a guild. I figured it would be good to have the reputation of we defend each other. Then people think twice when they see our tags lol.
Linda Layne

Ltervlet

Re: Revenge is sweet

January 20 2012
Way to go Justjon! I applaud you for defending guildies! Well done! And an excellent screenshot of the deed to boot!
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Rolando Castillo

Virgo59

Re: Revenge is sweet

January 20 2012
Love it! I bow to your determination and code of justice, Sir Justjon. :)

In all the MMO's I've played I've yet to encounter a PvP setup that operates the way the devs envisioned it. PvP zones tend to bring out the absolute worst of gamer trolls out there.

Thanks again for taking care of 'masterowen' JJ. Hopefully he'll think twice the next time he pulls that stunt.
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Jon

Justjon

Re: Revenge is sweet

January 20 2012
Quote by Virgo59
Love it! I bow to your determination and code of justice, Sir Justjon. :)

In all the MMO's I've played I've yet to encounter a PvP setup that operates the way the devs envisioned it. PvP zones tend to bring out the absolute worst of gamer trolls out there.

Thanks again for taking care of 'masterowen' JJ. Hopefully he'll think twice the next time he pulls that stunt.


I've never personally understood why PvE servers had a toggle PvP option or for that matter why PvP ones do as well. The option itself is what kills it. I played on PvP servers for years and typically world pvp is just camping and petty fighting (and rarely is it fair).

The reason people do it on PvE servers is because people let them they get upset and frustrated rather than the PvP mindset of getting even lol. If people grab a friend or 2 and decide to retaliate people will think of doing it less and less because it doesn't become fun for them.
Patrick

Van

Re: Revenge is sweet

January 20 2012
Quote by Virgo59
In all the MMO's I've played I've yet to encounter a PvP setup that operates the way the devs envisioned it. PvP zones tend to bring out the absolute worst of gamer trolls out there.


This is why I stay away from PvP. I like to pvp but hate the trolls and poo poo heads that ruin it.

Way to go Justijon!!
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Will Tubbert

MarkNine

Re: Revenge is sweet

January 21 2012
Quote by Justjon
I did eventually find my tagged target and thought it was so fun I captured the moment. One Jedi down and a few to go in the name of safety.

-Happy Hunting


I don't think I've seen a story like this since the early days of Ultima Online and the Anti-PK (Player Killer) squads. Back then, "PVP" wasn't a separate option.

No MMO game has created a truly-open-world simulation like UO (fauna ecosystems, logical harvesting systems (e.g. You saw a tree, you could carve wood off of it) and originally, no limitation on stealing (you could literally rifle through other people's inventory if your skill was high enough, and steal just about anything if you're skill and stats were up to the challenge) or killing (the advent of Player-Killer guilds).

To fight the very real menace of being killed by highwaymen, Anti-PK guilds cropped up as, essentially vigilante/bounty hunters, constantly watching for unethical activities and dishing out justice for those who were unable to on their own.

It was equally frustrating and exhilarating. I still remember I was up late one night, and went to one of the inns to log out. Someone had forgotten to stay ON their horse when they logged, so here was a tamed horse just ready to give me it's loyalty since it's owner had vanished. For the price of a few apples, I had my first mount. None of this waiting 25 levels then dropping your life's savings to get one.

In every possible sense of the word, UO was a new frontier. There's a certain nostalgia and magic about those early days that probably will never again be seen in online MMOs.

Stories like yours (at least for me) seem to be very rare these days.

Kudos to you!
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