@crimsondlocket said in PvE players trying to ruin the game:
The game should be like how it is about the PvP and PvE because what is the point of only PvEing when after a while u will get bored, having multiple players at the same map makes game more realistic. What is the thrill of the adventure if are not trying to take your treasure back to the outpost without facing dangers? U want just skeletons as danger? That will get boring eventually.
Don't assume how the game will be for other people. PvE and PvP are night day, in terms of gameplay, the types of people that gravitate to each, and what they find enjoyable. A ton of PvE games exist, even open-world PvE games, and tons of people play and enjoy them for many different reasons. To imply people would get bored if SoT was just PvE, is just you saying that you yourself would get bored.
For many of the players clamoring for PvE, the exploration element alone would be enthralling to be able to engage in without the worry of PvP. Add in the social elements and role-playing potential this game offers, and you have a PvE lovefest.
There are key differences between PvP and PvE players (generally speaking) - PvP players need to be engaged in the game, actually doing something, be it finding treasure or naval combat, to be having fun. They get enjoyment from things like the "rush" of battle or the "rush" from potentially being attacked at a moments noticed. They have a very "active" mindset, so they need constant content or "goals" to meet, even if that content comes in the form of other players to fight against.
PvE players tend to be more laidback. Sure, they enjoy content or a good raid, but many are in it more for the experience rather than the amount of things you can do. PvE players are the ones more likely to socialize and roleplay for 6 hours, actually accomplishing/progressing nothing in-game, and still having a blast.
My first 4 man crew was really cool in this regard, because one guy was RP'ing as a pirate with his voice and dialect, while another guy was a boatsman in real life, so he was using proper naval terminology when issuing orders and making announcements. It was an immersive experience, until pvp trolls ruined it all....