Listen.... the point of my post was not that I'm K-RAD 3l33t with a freakin CW with 35k hp, and of course it's not impossible... BECAUSE ANY CLASS CAN HAVE THAT MANY HP! My point is, tanks should have access to gear with better hitpoints than other classes do, and they don't.
I used no personal examples. I used general examples. Of course, if I wanted to use personal examples, I am able to do so without your permission. I agree that a class is not viable if other classes offer far better options, which is why I think GWF is viable. GWF offers better options in some cases. This is where I…
There is not a broken or useless class. Perhaps some of the classes are more difficult to use effectively, but that doesn't make them useless. There are members of all classes doing endgame content very effectively right now. Perhaps the average player lacks the creativity to use a particular class effectively, and when…
The game engines are not just similar.... they are the same. If they were not owned by the same company, one company could sue the other one for stealing their product. Do you want different names on your engines than what I am puting on them? Fine. Slap whatever name you want on them you like... but the GAME ENGINE, is…
Cryptic studios is a wholly owned US subsidiary of Perfect World entertainment. The game engine that runs Neverwinter, Star Trek, and the other Cryptic games is a Cryptic game engine, and is owned by Perfect World entertainment. Since the game engine is owned by Perfect World entertainment, it can be called a Perfect World…
There may not be a difference in stats. the "+5" is a D&D reference. In pen and paper, it is the amount that is added to a d20 roll, but in this game, it may just be a name.
Here's what can be done besides full wipe: punish the exploiters. The admin has the experience, the personnel, the power, and the technology to punish the exploiters without punishing everyone. This method is far more effective than a full wipe. Why? It singles out the ones that exploited, and rewards the ones that didn't.