

well, your ethic is twisted as a pirate, because you are as same on both places, I must say at that: good work! if you want to have the same real life personality inside this villain game, and to be a pirate. This is supposed to be a ROLEPLAYING game. And NO way about being called a legend who no one remembers!!Īnyway, if you go to the square to play chess or ping-pong, you must respect your opponent, and same on any game. Else, would be usefull to make some titles called: Archeologist, Merchant, and Mercenary. Teachers teach, runners run, fishermans fish, and miners mine I dont think a pirate would have to be different on this aspect. Piracy: To attack ships and coasts to ROB what they have.Īnd, this is PvPvE, all simultaneously, if you think else, you are lying yourself.ĭont lie yourself saying "Im a strange kind of pirate who doesnt do piracy". Ok, im known as seeking for genuine things, and I like to call things by their name, so: It's no less cool than being all about PvP. A lot of players tend to get wrapped up in this feeling that they're entitled to a single player experience undisturbed by others, when this really is not the case as they have purchased a multiplayer shared world game - I certainly don't think any less of anyone who prefers not to be bothered, but I think those players need to understand and accept that they did buy a social shared world multiplayer said in Why Some Do Not Like PvP (polite discussion): I hope your partner can easily see the beauty in this game design as well!

This makes me enjoy getting out of my box to embrace a myriad of different encounters that might happen, rather than just sinking all ships. It's all happening in one place, no separate servers for PvE or PvP - that's what makes it special. I always say in praise of this game, that there is literally no other game in existence that allows for as many different kinds of encounters in one single shared world as Sea of Thieves allows for. It's no less cool than being all about for sharing your perspective without insisting that the game is broken or wrong for being what it is! I am personally someone who prefers theft, ship battling, and just strategizing the best ways to steal loot from others. And the divide is perpetuated by what is passed off as "cool" and what supposedly isn't. I just thought it's an interesting subject that is often handled poorly in public discussions. Although, I also LOVE the NonPvP content AND other types of player interactions that are possible in SoT. 😁įor the record, I LOVE the PvP combat in SoT. Just to share, pass on different perspectives, and promote polite discussion about this topic, instead of pure division and animosity. Why did I post any of this? Not to change any games. It can have something to do with existing anxiety, but I'm sure there are many reasons. One often overlooked aspect of PvP is some people get a seriously negative reaction to the adrenaline PvP can bring. Single player and co-ops are better for her. However, she was annoyed with having to deal with the other people.

She completed the voyage successfully & lost zero treasure. One example: She was playing & was being attacked by a few ships on her server. Some people just don't like it & most often people assume it is because of losing to others - which is often not true. And, from all our discussions neither does my partner wish that. I am in no way saying games are wrong for having open PvP or that it should be changed in SoT. Just thought this was a simple explanation worth sharing. Why my partner dislikes PvP in open world games: She generally hates most people 😁(for being rude jerks) & dislikes uninvited interaction with such ppl (tho she understands she volunteers for it by playing).
