My younger sister has been playing SoT on and off for years now. I've always admired how the game looks and the unique gameplay. My sister finally convinced me to purchase the game a few weeks ago. Since then, I've played for over 100 hours, reached Pirate Legend and have really enjoyed my voyages on the seas. The game is filled with content and things to do, beautiful places and in depth stories but actually enjoying the story and PVE aspects of SoT is almost impossible.
Not knowing the tricks and tips that the well versed community have access too as a new player can make the game seem impossible to play, not to mention the lack of an adequate tutorial. I was shocked that the servers were not skill or level based match making, because of this it is somewhat annoying that you cant have private servers or even just PVE servers. While I understand where some of the concerns come from within the 'pro pvp' community of SoT, I do not see how adding a PVE side to the game would harm SoT/High Seas. If anything, I think it would make the PVP aspect better by filtering out the players who are sailing to enjoy the lore and don't want to involve themselves in the PVP aspect (which is totally valid and okay).
As a newer player I really don't think I'd recommend getting this game to others. It is hard to get into without help, especially if many of the players sharing your servers do not respect the "Pirate Code", the toxicity that some of these seasoned players show is disheartening and unwelcoming to newcomers. While I have met a handful of fun and nice players over the last few weeks the bad experiences overshadow the good ones.
I believe that a large part of the SoT community would agree that many of us would like to have the option to enjoy PVE. Why gatekeep this incredible game when many different audiences could enjoy it.
In my mind separating High Seas Gold/Reputation from Safer Seas would allow everyone to enjoy the game on their own terms.
