Trosis wrote:
Put restrictions on retrieval.
I don't disagree at all.
The complaint that redeem retrieve weakens PvP has merit. I'm sympathetic to that complaint and interested in seeing it addressed. I don't think retrieve is the doomsday device that some present it as, but is a feature that needs improvement.
Trosis wrote:
Excluding the matchmaker GRP, every single piece of RP that I truly enjoyed was based around PK.
Would you have said this as Chronis, before your experience with Azoreth? Somehow I wonder. You weren't as big a fan of PK-lacking-RP, or spite-PK, when you were a newer player. You even quit playing for a short time because of it.
Trosis wrote:
The battle for Grahme: the most fun I had in SK. And it was centered around large formations engaging in PK.
Being the admin who organized and ran this event, I appreciate you saying that. Just a few weeks ago, I was re-reading the post-event discussions to remind myself some lessons learned. This was an RPK event that was centered around a war that featured group PK, faction diplomacy, and RP.
Trosis wrote:
I don't know where your thoughts on roleplay being the largest staple of SK. It isn't. It was PK first and RP later. The beginning of the end was when people started getting banned for PK with no RP. The RP can come weeks later, as the kid who died seeks revenge.
I never said it was the largest staple on SK. I said it is the rich tradition on which SK was built. RP has always been the driver of SK storyline and has always been the driver of (justification for) PK. RP has ALWAYS been expected with PK. PK without RP has been a cause & reason for penalization since the beginning. Calrion was cracking down on it long before you started playing SK, and long before I was first promoted to admin 17 years ago. It was true in 1998 and still true in 2017.
However, my point in making the statement was that well-roleplayed, well-justified PK existed long before CRS was introduced. Wars happened. People won. People lost. People cried, people jeered, people picked fights, and people resolved them. It happened between churches, between cabals, between player-formed groups, between individuals.... This all happened without CRS, and can still happen today without the framework of CRS.
I'm sympathetic to the argument that CRS should be put back in. I've come to like most of what CRS represents, but personally always believed the system was more appropriate for tribunal warfare than for cabal warfare. The system will probably never be put back in the game exactly as it was before removal, but I see no reason why it couldn't be returned in a new & improved format. I continue to encourage anybody who wants to see it return to voice recommendations for how to do so.
Trosis wrote:
This armor retrieval is nice for end game PVE. But it needs to be restricted for PVP.
That's the balance to strike, and 2 very different scenarios to deal with. Like you, I support tweaking this feature further.