Sea Of Thieves really needs private servers on high seas (or get rid of pvp altogether)

  • My husband and I just teamed up to play a tall tale, Captans Of The Damned on high seas, we played the other chapters on safe and wanted to try high seas, it was the last chapter and we sailed to port only to be killed by a toxic player who killed us after sneaking onto our ship, I saw something plop into the water from the dock but before we knew it we were dead!
    Then the a$$hole spawn killed us below deck with a blunderbuss so we quit out. Couldn’t even get to the castaway’s camp to start our tale!

    I want to play in high seas for the features but I just can’t do it because of trolls! So I’m forced to play safer seas and be limited…I spent earned money on a ship and real money on a crest and can’t enjoy it.

    This game really needs to axe pvp or make a pvp only mode for those who want it, as the majority of players just want to sail and have fun with the tales without being trolled. Make a mode for all those toxic players to rot in and let the rest of us have safer high seas. Anyone else with me on this?

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  • @glassreaver81 The game design and intent for Sea of Thieves is a shared world adventure, and it always will be. Those who wish to play in the confines of Safer Seas will always have the option but we will not bring the rewards and activities in line with those of High Seas when many of the restrictions are in place due to the risk vs reward factor that is inherent in Sea of Thieves - removing any risk means rewards must be balanced accordingly.

    Safer Seas will act not only as a safe space for our Tall Tale players but also for families with children who just want to pirate, for people who want to play the game but learn the ropes and it will organically feed into Adventure mode, keeping the player pool there healthy and upskilled as they've learned the mechanics.

    This is not only useful for new players but also families and players with accessibility needs - the whole game suddenly becomes available in a way it hasn't before, letting them naturally progress to High Seas and become a Pirate Legend. SoT has grown a huge amount in 5 years and it can be fairly overwhelming.

    The borders put in Safer Seas mean that to experience the full depth and breadth of the game you will have to hit the high seas BUT if you're playing with your family you don't have to, you can just enjoy the game and have fun as a family.

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