For fun is the entire point of logging in to begin with, no matter what you're doing in game if you are not having fun you probably should be doing something else.
Fun can be had in many different ways, I personally take no joy in acting like a jerk to people...but some folks might. Now is their chance to speak up!
Or you know maybe we could be a few more forum members who never pvp to come on down to the lonely and neglected herogames sub forum to talk about how much they dislike pvp.
If you are pvp'ing with hate in your heart...then you have more issues than a video game to deal with and probably should find out why you are angry and full of rage.
I believe when everyone says for "fun" they mean you play a game you love because it gives them joy...aka love in the heart.
So...yeah. Love in your heart because you enjoy the game....but then if hate is what you enjoy and you love hating people, I guess the circle is complete.
*one shots you while you're trying to be friendly* \o/
Looks like Business . . . Lets be friends *Splat* Anyways, for me I've tried to enjoy PvP and without breaking my symbolic builds, without much success, would you enjoy playing PvP if you lost ~95% of the time?
I take this quote from a review that I agree with.
"customisation is so linear; everyone is after the optimal dps:survivability ratio with 0 reliance on other players = autonomous gameplay... Players don't need each other anymore... which in my opinion is a bad thing."
well I brought squishy toons with AT-style builds into pvp and I had fun. I didn't keep track so I don't know if I lost 95% of the time. Of course it was mostly bash so everyone except one person in the match lost, so losing wasn't really a big deal.
You have to want to be in that environment and have that drive to PvP for it not to make you come out the otherside in rage.
I would ask simply, how would you define "love in their hearts"?
If you mean to be good sports and have a pleasant nature...you may find it difficult to maintain that in an environment where you can be farmed or whatever.
I will say, most of the PvPers I've met and spoken to are actually pretty cool and friendly, willing to offer advice to improve in PvP and show you things or simply allow you to sit in and watch BASH matches unfold.
I think its the salty hatred which builds up over time which leads to some coming across as horrible people who want to watch everything burn.
Equally there are some pretty mean spirited people who PvP and you can't really help that.
I would ask simply, how would you define "love in their hearts"?
Love PVPer: "I just want everyone to have a good time, it's more important to me that my opponent is having fun than it is that I beat them - sure I play to win, but not at the expense of ruining anyone's fun. Fairness and fun are the most important things! I'd rather have a reputation as a fair and honorable player than as someone who wins a lot - of course I wouldn't mind both!"
Hate PVPer: "I don't care if I ruin someone's good time. In fact, it makes me giggle knowing that someone is raging because I just one shotted their stupid wannabepvp build. Winning and domination are all that matters and I'll use anything the game gives me to do it - everything is fair game and if you don't like it then gtfo, lol!"
> @spinnytop said: > Seems like there's always some troll PvPers who think they're better than everybody else and want to ruin people's fun. > > Yeah it seems like that doesn't it? *wink wink nudge nudge*
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I would ask simply, how would you define "love in their hearts"?
Love PVPer: "I just want everyone to have a good time, it's more important to me that my opponent is having fun than it is that I beat them - sure I play to win, but not at the expense of ruining anyone's fun. Fairness and fun are the most important things! I'd rather have a reputation as a fair and honorable player than as someone who wins a lot - of course I wouldn't mind both!"
Hate PVPer: "I don't care if I ruin someone's good time. In fact, it makes me giggle knowing that someone is raging because I just one shotted their stupid wannabepvp build. Winning and domination are all that matters and I'll use anything the game gives me to do it - everything is fair game and if you don't like it then gtfo, lol!"
Interesting.
I've done my little bit in PvP before, I did love it but mostly because I was completely not invested in it. I feel like (for me) investing in something and then having it rendered useless or ruined by a combination I hadn't seen or thought of before would frustrate me and I'd end up being toxic...I've seen that happen to people, they send hateful tells and spread **** about you and it goes all out of control.
I mean, in PvP I find it hilarious to die to crazy combinations or be flung so far that it makes me laugh etc.
My next question would be... Do "Love PVPers" and "Hate PVPers" build in a similar fashion?
I PvP in Dark Souls just for the hate mail. Hate of any kind and PvP kinda goes hand in hand in any game that has PvP as an optional extra. Most people don't want competition they just want a chill time having fun. PvP tryhards ( which I've been like in the past along with Foxi :P ) kinda rightfully get told to p*** off no one cares.
Look what happened to Street Fighter V. They remove most of the single player content people expect in a SF game and focus on online and the game utterly bombed. Most people are just not that into PvP.
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I'll......FOAM FINGER YOUR BACK!
At any rate, feeling the need to hate on a bunch of pixels is the proof that something is seriously screwed up in the RL of some people...
It's not the pixels they're directing their hate towards, it's the people controlling the pixels.
True. Still, the result is the same : they're basically hating on absolute strangers they know nothing about. They don't even know what they look like or where they live for that matter...
In other words, it's about as productive as hating on a player handle or an internet ID...
And speaking of this, here's one question that i find particularly interesting : if these people were given the occasion to meet their "enemies" IRL, do you think they'd proceed to settle accounts with them?
You don't need to know someone to be happy that you pissed them off by beating them at a video game. If this is strange to you, then you might want to consider that this is pretty common - maybe you're the outlier here?
You don't need to know someone to be happy that you pissed them off by beating them at a video game. If this is strange to you, then you might want to consider that this is pretty common - maybe you're the outlier here?
Hmm, yes, i get what you mean about being satisfied of winning over someone.
But i mean, from this to outright sending hate mail like Nepht pointed out in a previous post, or feeling the need to humiliate people in chat, for instance... I just don't get why some players seem to get a kick out of it.
Hatemail is just trash talk, which is also pretty common. The method of conveyance changes but it's all ultimately the same thing whether you say it to someone's face on the basketball court, through a tell in a video game, or as a message through steam.
By the way you mentioned "meeting in person and settling the score". What I picture in my head is a bit of tough talk, and then they both back down and go home. Of course there is a chance one of them assaults the other, but the question then is does that make him the better person or the worse person? Is it somehow more respectable to assault someone than it is to call them a noob?
I love ruining people's positive self image in PvP any way I possibly can. If I wanted to defeat them, I'd have made an easy build with that in mind. Instead I study the game's movement systems and most primitive design principles and put apparent garbage to work to make people who put what they think is their very best efforts to total shame. Mere defeat isn't enough. That is only Player Vs Avatar. They get knocked down and blip back into the game.
The real victory is when they stay down. It's just a damn shame that I can't see them with knot in their throats as their perfect order is disrupted and they flip their lids.
Should people pvp with love in their hearts, or is it okay to pvp hatefully?
Discuss.
I think it is okay for people to PVP anyway they want. Although i often notice those who get more emotionally invested in PVP, particularly around winning, end up using PVP specific builds; which in turn probably causes people who just PVP for fun, or within set parameters, to avoid PVP altogether.
I think if more people took PVP less seriously, more people would PVP. So if we're talking what is good for PVP in champions online, i guess it'd be best for people not to take it seriously. Not that hatred isn't a strong driving force for people to PVP, but as i said, it drives them down the "by any means necessary" road, which overall isn't good for the PVP population.
I don't mind for PVP specific builds but I don't have any idea those will work in other endgame contents such like Cosmics 'GCR' grinding... And I'm lazy to rebuild any toon to do PvP after doing those contents. Just my tank took few points in B.A.S.H. several days ago but all other builds have no place now. DPS specialized for doing DPS and CCer are for CCing. In other view PvP specific builds has no place specially in hard-mode such like Eido. I feel PvP and all other became completely other game.
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Fun can be had in many different ways, I personally take no joy in acting like a jerk to people...but some folks might. Now is their chance to speak up!
Or you know maybe we could be a few more forum members who never pvp to come on down to the lonely and neglected herogames sub forum to talk about how much they dislike pvp.
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I believe when everyone says for "fun" they mean you play a game you love because it gives them joy...aka love in the heart.
So...yeah. Love in your heart because you enjoy the game....but then if hate is what you enjoy and you love hating people, I guess the circle is complete.
That also goes the other way for these very people who enjoy causing turmoil :
"If you're out and about and you meet an asshole, you're unlucky. If you're out and everyone you meet is an asshole, then you're the asshole."
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Anyways, for me I've tried to enjoy PvP and without breaking my symbolic builds, without much success,
would you enjoy playing PvP if you lost ~95% of the time?
I take this quote from a review that I agree with.
"customisation is so linear; everyone is after the optimal dps:survivability ratio with 0 reliance on other players = autonomous gameplay... Players don't need each other anymore... which in my opinion is a bad thing."
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Some of my best friends started as enemies.
No you may not hug me. This isn't PvE.
I would ask simply, how would you define "love in their hearts"?
If you mean to be good sports and have a pleasant nature...you may find it difficult to maintain that in an environment where you can be farmed or whatever.
I will say, most of the PvPers I've met and spoken to are actually pretty cool and friendly, willing to offer advice to improve in PvP and show you things or simply allow you to sit in and watch BASH matches unfold.
I think its the salty hatred which builds up over time which leads to some coming across as horrible people who want to watch everything burn.
Equally there are some pretty mean spirited people who PvP and you can't really help that.
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Hate PVPer: "I don't care if I ruin someone's good time. In fact, it makes me giggle knowing that someone is raging because I just one shotted their stupid wannabepvp build. Winning and domination are all that matters and I'll use anything the game gives me to do it - everything is fair game and if you don't like it then gtfo, lol!"
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> Seems like there's always some troll PvPers who think they're better than everybody else and want to ruin people's fun.
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> Yeah it seems like that doesn't it? *wink wink nudge nudge*
Lmao Foxi
I've done my little bit in PvP before, I did love it but mostly because I was completely not invested in it. I feel like (for me) investing in something and then having it rendered useless or ruined by a combination I hadn't seen or thought of before would frustrate me and I'd end up being toxic...I've seen that happen to people, they send hateful tells and spread **** about you and it goes all out of control.
I mean, in PvP I find it hilarious to die to crazy combinations or be flung so far that it makes me laugh etc.
My next question would be... Do "Love PVPers" and "Hate PVPers" build in a similar fashion?
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Look what happened to Street Fighter V. They remove most of the single player content people expect in a SF game and focus on online and the game utterly bombed. Most people are just not that into PvP.
Nepht and Dr Deflecto on primus
They all thought I was out of the game....But I'm holding all the lockboxes now..
I'll......FOAM FINGER YOUR BACK!
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In other words, it's about as productive as hating on a player handle or an internet ID...
And speaking of this, here's one question that i find particularly interesting : if these people were given the occasion to meet their "enemies" IRL, do you think they'd proceed to settle accounts with them?
My super cool CC build and how to use it.
But i mean, from this to outright sending hate mail like Nepht pointed out in a previous post, or feeling the need to humiliate people in chat, for instance... I just don't get why some players seem to get a kick out of it.
That's just me, i guess <.<
By the way you mentioned "meeting in person and settling the score". What I picture in my head is a bit of tough talk, and then they both back down and go home. Of course there is a chance one of them assaults the other, but the question then is does that make him the better person or the worse person? Is it somehow more respectable to assault someone than it is to call them a noob?
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Nepht and Dr Deflecto on primus
They all thought I was out of the game....But I'm holding all the lockboxes now..
I'll......FOAM FINGER YOUR BACK!
The real victory is when they stay down. It's just a damn shame that I can't see them with knot in their throats as their perfect order is disrupted and they flip their lids.
I think if more people took PVP less seriously, more people would PVP. So if we're talking what is good for PVP in champions online, i guess it'd be best for people not to take it seriously. Not that hatred isn't a strong driving force for people to PVP, but as i said, it drives them down the "by any means necessary" road, which overall isn't good for the PVP population.
Just my tank took few points in B.A.S.H. several days ago but all other builds have no place now. DPS specialized for doing DPS and CCer are for CCing.
In other view PvP specific builds has no place specially in hard-mode such like Eido.
I feel PvP and all other became completely other game.
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> emotionally invested in PVP
I was kicked out of Spectre for being emotionally invested. Just sayin.
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