Pls put the better player with the better players or tho one with high pvp kill count together sometimes we player do not have all day to sweat a game so give us the opertunnity to play this game in peace without the to hardcore players
Toxic
just sell often and don't stack
use check points for tall tales
snag a new server if people are bugging youpretty much keeps you out of most issues
the more often you sell the less you have to worry about
the more often you hop early away from hostility the quicker you can get back on track for whatever you wanna doand just avoid world events and reaper's faction
keeps all issues to a minimum
I'll play along...
So...How would you properly categorize these players?
There's players that have a high PvP kill count that are just really good at defending themselves. I turn to Phuzzy or Alactar as great examples. They would probably get categorized as "hardcore players" as you call it... But they're some of the greatest PvE lords in the game. They just happen to be really incredibly good at defending themselves... And are subjected to defending themselves quite often.
I really don't want to constantly be going against players of my skill level and it goes against the spirit of the game of everyone being with everyone.
I like respite from time to time.
I don't want to always be try harding
Additionally, skill is based on experience so this kind of ranking system will not work in SoT.
@truecookiesyyt you got your loot stolen and now you are complaining about how they should add a skill-basted matched making. Just get better, play arena, and also the title toxic does not match the statement you made.
put the better player with the better players or tho one with high pvp kill count together
Wouldn’t work.
Since those “better players” you encounter could be bad or lucky compare to others. Or those with high pvp kill count?
Mine is only high because I joined an alliance server to earn certain commendations or role play :). But I stink at pvp all together.You are asking for a pve server at this point
There's no way to determine a players genuine skill. Someone could be put in high tier PvP servers for farming a bunch of kills of new players or alt accounts, and if you do it through reputation, you'll be extremely surprised how absolute garbage players can be, and a number from selling PvE materials is no way to showing someone's true skill, and IF Rare were to add such a thing, they'd receive more complaints about the system not working, than one not existing at all
The issue is that it will make loot production even less consistent in the game
I have more sinks than a lot of pvpers despite being about a 90% defensive fighter as a high producer
No point in me producing in a different environment
I also benefit players with less experience and combat than me because I don't bother them and they have the chance to feed on me and my hauls which helps them on their own food chain journey
I take most the heat of the server because of my production which allows those that are trying to avoid combat to better avoid it.
I play alone which means a crew with a lot less experience than me will have more opportunity to take me out with bigger crews. This helps them improve.
To quote Jack "you want me on that wall, you need me on that wall"
@truecookiesyyt said in Toxic:
K my bad i'm just bad at this point
I wasn't any good for a long time. Most of us weren't.
that time passes with dedication to practice and strategy
strategy that will help you achieve whatever it is you want to get donethere is a 100% chance you will improve and things will get better if you want to commit to it.
For a while it's overwhelming and it doesn't feel great to lose, sometimes in ways that are quite unpleasant
but you'll get to a point where you can better defend yourself and make decisions that are efficient and more productive for your personality
One session at a time. It's a puzzle and every day you get a piece or a few pieces if you're open to it. Over time the picture becomes clear.
Just breathe and focus while making decisions that make sense for you and your session. No focus on what others are doing or how you feel about how they are or what they are doing. You can control you and nothing else. Don't fight it just move forward.
It's never about becoming the best it's about improving consistently. It's all about consistency and efficiency. This journey is spread out over hundreds or thousands of hours. One session is just one session. Sessions will always be a mixed bag but you can minimize anything negative that you want to.
Don't rob yourself out of what you are capable of. In time you'll do great.
