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[Arena] KeepInventory

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Deutschland63

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I know quite a few people who are bugged by the KeepInventory aspect of MCA PvP. I think it's be great to have a designated arena where people could lose their things, and have a notice sign beside it. I know it's a lot to ask, but, it would bring a lot more PvPers, even more then we see now.
 
I quite like keep inventory. From all the times I've died... I'd not be going in there :S I could see like you click a sign and you get full iron or something. But then that'd become kit pvp, and arena is supposed to be original. And most PvPers like to kill. They don't care to much about peoples stuff. (that's why I wish we still had factions :( )
 
It's driving me crazy I can't loot from PvP.


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Based on past experiments and previous worlds, having a lootable setup leads to a really mean spirited PvP system. The main issue is that thanks to users teaming up and gaining high level weapons/armour, the only hope you have of competing is to amass an equally sized team with equally strong resources otherwise you'll simply get ganked in seconds.

This leads to an environment where a new user basically needs to get a build claim, tediously grind PvE world, gain all diamond gear, gain enough levels to enchant, grind for more diamond gear to account for numerous deaths, shill super hard in chat to get a team of at least 3 or 4 players, have them also grind out equally leveled gear all the while being mocked by the established PvPers for not "being good".

The saddest part is, once everyone does get sufficient gear, they're usually so afraid of losing it after all the effort that they just form an "alliance" with a group of established players anyway, the world then consists of people stalking the sidelines picking off the few players with nothing who drop in just to see what the arenas are like whilst boasting about all the loot they've gained. New users then get frustrated, and either leave or get removed due to spamming chat with their frustrations.

Eventually nobody is keen on going to the world and the established PvPers complain that the world is dead, PvP is removed because nobody plays it and then a few months down the line it gets requested again in this very forum, cycle, rinse and repeat ad infinitum.

Apologies if that came across as a harsh or unfair assessment, I've played enough FPS games to understand where these attitudes come from and I've been guilty of all of the above back in the TA days. It's basically nothing more than my opinion based on the previous PvP setups we've had where the above scenario played out every time (there have been more than you think ;)): Outlands PvP in Historic, Factions I, PvP "Village" (where items were super cheap anyway), Nether PvP, Factions II and Civ.

Oh, also combat logging becomes a huge deal and we get asked to start banning people for it whilst the reports section fills with accusations of delights such as godmode, flyhacks, aimbots, ESP, OP weapons, OP potions, spamming, invisibility, screen watching, glare from the sun and divine intervention from Native American ghost tribes, none of which is ever particularly fun :)

tl;dr: This PvP is setup to be a fun and slightly competitive alternative for people who favour PvP or want a break from their ongoing project, without all the community drama and tears that you'd find in your ultra competitive online games.
 
Rant ahead: you've been warned

Even with all the warnings and limitations somehow you still managed to turn MCA into Call of duty in terms of incessant whining and spamming seriously you should all feel eternally grateful no one is crazy enough to give me a mod because half of you would get a non-revokable permanent chat ban and i would go to the effort of tracking you down and cutting your fingers off forcing you to type with your face which would result in inane randomized series of letters vomited on my screen and even that would be an improvement over the current pvp-ing etiquette!

who am i ranting about? If words/sentences "cheater" , "not fair", "noob" , "you suck" , "give me back my stuff", "l2p" , and derivations from these have once been uttered by any of you then the above refers to you! Your manners are bad and you should feel bad! This did not happen once! when the lot of you enter the arena you are reduced to a pack of wild hyenas whining each time someone gets the drop on you! I hereby declare that a STRICT code of conduct within the arena AND chat should be rigorously enforced ASAP because you t***s piss me off with whining mob mentality.

End of rant
 
Getting slightly off topic of the original aim of the thread and continuing with what Angel was saying, is there a way that it can be set up where people can mute what is happening in the arena? I know some people don't mind the chat from the arena but if there is a possible simple way to do it it may be beneficial?
 
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