@rowge-gaming said in Pvp vs pve (private servers):
@g0eatapoptart said in Pvp vs pve (private servers):
If players are currently discouraged from adventure mode to the point where they actively manipulate the game to play around it, perhaps we should look to what would encourage them to come back to adventure mode.
I have a friend who likes to dig up treasure chests. That's it. That's what he likes. what he doesn't like is spending 2-3 hours collecting loot only to have other people who have sunk 1000's of hours in the game getting good at PvP to stomp all over him and take what he spent time digging up. You lack the empathy needed to understand this problem, and you cannot solve it with "what can we do to make these people come back to play this." They don't want to (some of them). I don't know everyone's reasons for playing the games they play, but I can tell you for sure this is the reason my friend won't play SoT with me, and I know at least a few other people like that. Plus, there's the other responses about the young trolls who throw around the Nword, and the last time I played with my friend, we were flying the rainbow flag on our ship and we got harassed by a group of young bored players who thought it was funny to use homophobic slurs while they sunk our ship. These are systemic problems you can't solve, and I'm not saying this happens a lot, or even how many people that play SoT are like this, but it's enough. There is no way to choose the people you play with, so private servers seems like a really good solution to me for this problem.
i think what you don't understand is the fact we have all been there
hell i remember my first time getting absolutely destroyed by a single guy it was a 2v1
me and my brother thought hey two against one we can win this easy
(P.S we was wrong)
point is we have all been there pvp isn't my first go to for fun either i like doing quests like the next pirate
you have the same tools given to you as i did when i started off or well actually you have bombs now
learning to defend yourself is a good interest in both pve and pvp
also not to mention making pve servers would take alot of resources to create as it requires a whole new rework of how loot works whats grabable and whats not and how cannons can't register on player ships and resources which could be limited during these trying times
you bought this game did you not know that it was a combined pvp and pve experience? did you not pay attention or otherwise care to look into what your buying?
i like warcraft but i hate mmorpgs why would i then buy world of warcraft? what you are not understanding is "don't buy a game just because it has an enticing name or genre"