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Got the game last Tuesday, and stopped playing today (4 days)

VhayneVhayne Member UncommonPosts: 632

Yeah I have regrets.  I spent 55 bucks and now, almost refuse to even give it another shot. 

I hadn't been a follower of Darkfall.  I just did a little research about it, and it "sounded" like it might be a cool game.  So I bookmarked the site store so I could check it daily, and got lucky one day while at lunch and the store was open. 

Here's my story:

I finally got into the game on Wed evening after work.  I made a human, and started in Sandbrook (I think that's the town).  The interface was extremely strange, but after playing it for an hour or so, I got the hang of it.  I had read up on alot of "beginner tips", and tried to prepare for the worst.

I got my first quest -- Go kill some goblins to the north.  So I ran up there (remembering what I read about how these places were really crowded and people fighting over kills), and I find the spot.  About 10 people all running around like crazy people.  I watched for a minute or so to get an idea of what was going on. 

Then I spotted a goblin that had just spawned, and nobody was heading for it.  So I go in and start attacking it.  Immediately 3 other people swarm around me attacking the same goblin.  I quickly have to press T to change my swing so I don't him them.  I end up hitting some anyway, but I don't think they care.

The goblin dies.  Now, you would think that there are more goblins popping around, that these KS'ers would want to go jump on, right?  Wrong.  They all stand around, waiting on the tombstone to appear.  Once it appears, everyone begins looting.  Being a n00b, I was a bit slower opening it, and I saw a couple of items for a second.  I went to drag one to my backpack, and find out that it's already gone.  All of them were.

Now, that's pretty much how the entire n00b experience is at this point.  Alot of people actually just stand around, not fighting, waiting on something to die, so they can go in for the loot.  Knowing you're not going to do anything about it because you're a n00b, with no gear, no experience, no skills, etc.  What are you really gonna do? lol

To make matters exponentially worse, half the guys that are doing this are running loot macros (for near instantaneous looting).  You get one of these on your corpse, and you'll be lucky to get ONE item off the corpse.  And that ONE item is going to be a vegetable or something nearly worthless.

 

Ok, so I toughed it out against these asshats, and finally got alot of corpse looting to myself somehow.  I got alot of quests finished (75% of which seemed to be crafting and gathering quests).  Then I got a quest to kill some hivekins out west. 

I ran west for a while and finally found the spot.  A couple of guys were there already fighting over the kills, just like with the goblins.  But somehow I finished the quest.  Oh BTW, you only get "credit" for the kill if you're the one that makes the killing blow.  So when someone else jumps on your quest mob that you already took down 75%, it doesn't make for a pleasant experience.  And if you have any gear, or loot on you, you're not quite sure if you want to try to kill the guy over it either.  Because as soon as you start attacking him, that other guy over there that's not really bothering anyone, is going to see that you've gone grey, and now you have 2 guys to kill at once.....when you are very low skilled, with crap gear, and all your work to be lost.

So anyway, I finish the quest, and log off.  The next day I turn the quest in, and the guy sends me back out there, but this time to "skin" the bodies (tombstones) of the hivekins. 

I make it out there and to my luck, I'm the only person there!  Awesome!!!  I see one, and go for the kill.  Once I start attacking, 2 more appear from out of nowhere (I later realize they have some incredible aggro range, almost past your viewpoint).  So I tried and tried to kill them.  Sometimes killing 1, and having to run from the other 2. 

I needed to skin them, so I would wait till the other 2 went away and go to skin the stone.  Either it was bugged or something, but I get 1 skin attempt, fail, and the stone disappears.  I did this on about 10 tombstones, failing each time.  And I needed 4 items for the quest lol.

It was insanely dfficult to kill the damn things in the first place without dying yourself.  Much less go through the frustration of failing on each skin you attempted. 

Oh, I forgot to mention.....that particular quest was timed.   haha

 

So at that point I gave up on the hivekins, and decided I needed to skill up some more or something, because I couldn't even handle 3 EASY mobs at a time. 

I got back to the goblins, and luck out again.  Nobody around.  I pull 1.  2 come.  I kill them both, and start to loot.  2 more aggro from out of nowhere.  Already at half hp, I have to run, leaving the loot from the other 2 behind. 

Then it occured to me....why am I having such a hard time with the very first mobs you are supposed to fight in the game?  I had been playing for over a day at this point.

Yes I was naked, yes I was using my newbie weapon (polearm and staff by this time).  This was all before the newbie weapon nerf btw. 

But I just didn't get it.  I tried fighting some of those pricks that stole all of my loot.  I died everytime lol.  I tried cussing at them.  they just laughed hehe.

 

Then I went back to the forums to do some more research, and try to figure out what I was doing wrong. 

Macros.  That's what I was doing wrong.  I wasn't using any.  And I wasn't mean enough I suppse.  You gotta be an asshat to get anywhere in that game.  Ninja looting everything you can. 

 

I ended up deleting my human and making one of the wolf guys, to see if that area was any better.  I also saw myself nearly quitting, and I wanted to see what another part of the world might look like.  Unfortunatley it was the same stuff.  But worse now, as you couldn't even skill up using the newbie weapon. 

Oh and to everyone who says, "go to another goblin spot, there are tons".  Yes there are a couple more around.  But the others have Goblin Fighters and Shamans,  that will hand your ass to you in a second.  So those are not viable for a n00b. 

 

In all honesty, I'm not sure whether to blame the developers for making it this way, or the players for being such total pricks.  Don't they realize that if they keep this up, nobody is going to play their damn game anyway? 

I wanted to like it, really.  And for the first little while I was loving the hell out of it.  The the truth set in, and I realized I was going to be fighting over those same goblins for over a month just to get my skills up a bit so I could take on some other kind of mob.  Obviously the hivekins were too strong still, and Goblin fighters were way out of my league.

Hate to say it, but I doubt I'll be logging back in. :(

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Comments

  • mcquaidedmcquaided Member Posts: 157

    you can always dispute the charges and claim you fell for false advertizing and use their website . or ask prow he knows what to do

     

    Im going to sell you a dream.

  • natuxatunatuxatu Member UncommonPosts: 1,364

    Thank you for sharing. The more I hear about the more ridiculous it sounds. (Give it a year or two and this game will be "patched" to be much more like all the other MMOs.. if the servers are still up.)

    Anyway I feel your pain. I would have reacted the same way you did in those situations. You saved me the pain, so I thank you.

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  • veritas_Xveritas_X Member Posts: 393
    Originally posted by Vhayne

    I got my first quest -- Go kill some goblins to the north.  So I ran up there (remembering what I read about how these places were really crowded and people fighting over kills), and I find the spot.  About 10 people all running around like crazy people.

     

    Lol.

    I have this vivid image of a pack of Darkfall players hopping around like monkeys in 2001.  And then maybe a large monolith-shaped retail box of Ultima Online can appear and bring them some rudimentary  intelligence.

    But probably not.

    I like the game ok, but it does invite people to revert to their neanderthal instincts, which, when pvp'ers are concerned, are always close at hand.

    What is it that's so damned fun about PK'ing anyway?  I've done it, and had it done to me of course, and I just don't get the obsession.

  • Shard101Shard101 Member UncommonPosts: 479

    This game was fail 4 years ago!

     

     

    Nothing has changed!

  • hersalishersalis Member Posts: 2

    You forgot to mention that it is very empty, of everything. I'd give it a 2 out of 10 and I ditto the first post almost word for word.

    It is a total Macro fest

  • lashabanelashabane Member UncommonPosts: 29

    Thank you for this review.  I've been thinking of trying this game out one of these days but now I'm more than likely not.  It sounds like a very excellent game for the hard-core pvpers and a not so excellent game for those who like to get immersed, relax and enjoy playing.   

  • prowprow Member Posts: 188

    Sounds exactly what happened to me.  Make sure you contact your credit card company and file a dispute to get your money back.  Tell them that they falsely advertised their game, and direct them to their outdated site that hasnt been updated in almost 4 months...  You will get your money back ;)

     

    Good luck

  • KamynKamyn Member UncommonPosts: 27

    Any MMO game that allows macro-bots is going to have problems... I can't even see how the point can be contested.

  • jimmyman99jimmyman99 Member UncommonPosts: 3,221

    Thanks for your story. Its a bit sad story, but good one nevertheless.

    I am the type of player where I like to do everything and anything from time to time.
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor - pre-WW2 genocide.
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  • SenadinaSenadina Member UncommonPosts: 896

    This is just a general statement, not an attack on the OP. But what did people expect with a full loot PvP game? This is what happens. The asshats flock to it to get their e-peens off. Why is anyone surprised? It sucks to not be able to actually play a game because of the ganking. And in this case the macros make it even worse. Can't believe anyone expected anything else.

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  • BloodDualityBloodDuality Member UncommonPosts: 404

    Was a very well written review of life of a new player in the game. I didn't expect that there would be so many problems with just trying to finish a simple quest. Many of them seem like they would have easy solutions though, and the dev should be able to fix them with a patch in the future.

    Make it so that first hit on a mob gets the loot rather then final blow. Final blow maybe only in pvp combat amongst players. Also think that they could add a timer so that the person who got the credit for the kill would have a few minutes to pick up their loot. Would still mean that the loot can be stolen say if the player who was awarded it doesn't care to pick it up or for some reason was killed. This would also leave people to waste time sitting there to try and steal loot, and might make them get bored of it and just try to get their own.

    Again thank you OP for sharing your experiences.

  • javacjavac Member Posts: 1,175

    i'm not going to sugar-coat the fact that DF is a competitive game, and if you can't handle competition like that then maybe DF is not for you.

     

    here are some suggestions though:

    1) humans and mahirrim are 2 of the most popular races. and congestion around the newbie goblins is, as you say, pretty fierce. perhaps consider a less popular race, eg: the elf area is quite good.

    2) quest only until you have purchased a second newbie weap (the staff), and gotten the quest for the free wood axe and pick axe.

    3) don't quest. roam your local area. don't carry anything you want to keep, just your newbie weaps. there are lots of mobs within a 5 min roam of any starter city. there are numerous mobs that are still quite easy at your level, eg: kobolds, skeleton warriors, zombies to name a few. run back to bank stuff occasionally, or better: learn where some of the local banks are and use them.

    4) don't be afraid to loot others' kills right back, or just kill the asshat when he's low on health. DF is a competitive game after all, do unto others as they would unto you.

    5) consider grouping, or applying for a clan. like any game, your game experience is magnified 10x by doing things in concert with others. there is a huge range of clan types from roleplaying (these tend to be very helpful to newbs) all the way through to dedicated PKers.

     

    hope any of that helps, if it doesn't, can i has your stuff?

  • javacjavac Member Posts: 1,175
    Originally posted by BloodDuality


    Was a very well written review of life of a new player in the game. I didn't expect that there would be so many problems with just trying to finish a simple quest. Many of them seem like they would have easy solutions though, and the dev should be able to fix them with a patch in the future.

     

    they won't fix it. it's intended to be competitive. PVP doesn't just mean fighting each other directly...

     

    if you have a problem with competition over limited resources (mobs, cities), and cannot find your own solutions to them, then don't play DF.

     

    DF is not WOW: it doesn't and won't spoonfeed you anything. most of us like it that way.

     

  • daarcodaarco Member UncommonPosts: 4,276

    A clear case when someone tryes to play DF as it was a WoW clone.  First, STOP with that shit right away.

    You need to get friends first, a clan is better. One character is a cannon fodder at best since you compete with other players. Dont think i will say anything more about this. It should be basic knowledge.

  • AlanakoAlanako Member Posts: 188


    Originally posted by javac

    i'm not going to sugar-coat the fact that DF is a competitive game, and if you can't handle competition like that then maybe DF is not for you.
     
    here are some suggestions though:
    1) humans and mahirrim are 2 of the most popular races. and congestion around the newbie goblins is, as you say, pretty fierce. perhaps consider a less popular race, eg: the elf area is quite good.
    2) quest only until you have purchased a second newbie weap (the staff), and gotten the quest for the free wood axe and pick axe.
    3) don't quest. roam your local area. don't carry anything you want to keep, just your newbie weaps. there are lots of mobs within a 5 min roam of any starter city. there are numerous mobs that are still quite easy at your level, eg: kobolds, skeleton warriors, zombies to name a few. run back to bank stuff occasionally, or better: learn where some of the local banks are and use them.
    4) don't be afraid to loot others' kills right back, or just kill the asshat when he's low on health. DF is a competitive game after all, do unto others as they would unto you.
    5) consider grouping, or applying for a clan. like any game, your game experience is magnified 10x by doing things in concert with others. there is a huge range of clan types from roleplaying (these tend to be very helpful to newbs) all the way through to dedicated PKers.
     
    hope any of that helps, if it doesn't, can i has your stuff?


    6) be smart ( he alredy seem so) and unsubscribe, its the better choice 
  • RasputinRasputin Member UncommonPosts: 602

    If you had used a ranged attack (bow or Mana Missile), you could have killed them so dirt easy, that you would have hated the game for that.

     

    Read my post "I quit Darkfall" on this board, and you see other problems than this one. The biggest probably being how long it will take you to skill up.

  • RoutverRoutver Member Posts: 383
    Originally posted by daarco


    A clear case when someone tryes to play DF as it was a WoW clone.  First, STOP with that shit right away.
    You need to get friends first, a clan is better. One character is a cannon fodder at best since you compete with other players. Dont think i will say anything more about this. It should be basic knowledge.

     

    I thought the same thing at first.

     

    But then, this game is advertised as a sandbox. If that's true, many playstyles will be supported, nobody would be forced to do anything. Play as they want, make their own destiny, right?

  • daarcodaarco Member UncommonPosts: 4,276
    Originally posted by Routver

    Originally posted by daarco


    A clear case when someone tryes to play DF as it was a WoW clone.  First, STOP with that shit right away.
    You need to get friends first, a clan is better. One character is a cannon fodder at best since you compete with other players. Dont think i will say anything more about this. It should be basic knowledge.

     

    I thought the same thing at first.

     

    But then, this game is advertised as a sandbox. If that's true, many playstyles will be supported, nobody would be forced to do anything. Play as they want, make their own destiny, right?



     

     

    Its is sandbox. But you need to be good to choose your "own" (smart, playerskill) playstyle. You can solo play and do PvE quests, but that is the most "harcore" way to try and play DF.  In the beginning it is wiser to seek help from a clan. But you can try and do it alone if you want to. Nothing is free in DF.

  • Adam1902Adam1902 Member UncommonPosts: 537

    Hey,

    I'm that big Darkfall "fanboy" who used to always be posting here a month or two ago. Where have I been? Playing the game! and loving it!

    Let me just give you (and any new player, actually) some advice, and join a guild, one that's part of a strong alliance, and maybe even has a player city / hamlet. In this game, I personally think that all the fun comes from guild / alliance politics, seige warfare, farming mobs for resources when the mobs are in very dangerous areas (enemy guilds with citys and hamlets nearby), crafting. Hell, a couple of days ago we moved up to Orc lands and lived there for a couple of days, mainly because their's tons of resources up there.  Bound to a Chaos stone, living at a wilderness bank in a little hut. We near a starter city, one guy went out and lured Orcs with a mount with the other 5 of us hiding behind a hill, bows drawn. You can imagine what happened next. Personally, I'm having a fucking great time in this game. But it's because of the people I've met along the way, and how we always play together.

    Just yesterday, our guild are now proud owners of a hamlet. For us, the fun has just begun, now it's time to get serious.

    Some people say that they do solo this game, or play only with a couple of real life friends, and nobody else. (which is true, I see solo-ers and small groups of unguilded players around). But to do what I see as the main area of the game (Seiging to claim citys / hamlets, then building them up) you do need a guild.

    I'm having more fun than I had on my first MMO. It exceeded my expectations. Even in its current state, and the problems that exist, it's great. They're doing a weekly patch, which right now is basically fixing issues with the game. Think how great it could be 3 months into its development.

    If Adventurine could afford it, I believe the game would be in open beta stage right now. I won't lie, I'll admit I'm paying for what would be a beta. But I'm loving it.

     

    Next time the servers go down, I'm going to make a thread on this forum. A pretty big one, with my views on the game at the momant, and tips for new players etc. It won't be biased. I'll list reasons why certain types of players would absolutely fucking hate this game, too.

    Anyway, laters. *Runs Darkfall.exe*

     

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    Currently playing: Black Desert Korea (Waiting for EU)

    Always hating on instances in MMOs! Open worlds, open PvP, territory control and housing please. More persistence, more fun.

  • FariicFariic Member Posts: 1,546

    I went out yesterday with a freshly made character.

    Got the quest to kill the goblins.

    Went to the goblin camp and killed the first one I saw.  It was a goblin fighter.  I kill it without any trouble, loot, equip the sword it had and then move on to the next goblin I saw, a shaman; I kill it.

    There is a drastic dif. in how hard the shamans hit as of fri.  They are a lot easier now.  Prior to fri the shaman were way to tough; now they're much more managable and don't kill you in just a few hits.

    I didn't die until I attacked another player for fun.  He handed my ass to me.

    On a side note.  I went to Red Lobser for dinner yesterday and had the shrimp and lobster pasta.  The shrimp and lobster was fine, the asparagus was great, but I wasn't to pleased with the pasta itself.  I'm going to Olive Garden today to tell everyone I see why I wasn't pleased with what I had for dinner yesterday.

  • VhayneVhayne Member UncommonPosts: 632

    I should add a few things.

    1.  From now on, you'll always have something to lose, due to the weapon change.  You have to have an actual weapon on you or your just wasting time and effort.

    2.  I did actually join a clan.  It wasn't much of an experience though.  I'm not a big guild person, due to the fact I don't have much time to play, and play in small sessions randomly.  I also don't usually stick with a game for very long.  The clan I joined on Thursday didn't offer much at the time (maybe they would have had I given them the opportunity).  However, on Friday, after the patch, the servers were up for about 2 hours.  As soon as they were up and I logged in, everyone in the guild was required to join up, and run to some remote city, that was infact a PK city.  Once I saw the guildleader and some of the officers, I realized why.  After the patch, they had gone red, and needed to move.  So they required it of all of us -- move the clan.

    We ran and ran, for what seemed like forever to this new city.  I assumed they knew what they were asking of the new recruits like me.  But in our travel I noticed a few things that seemed.....off.  For starters, when we ran up on 2 people and killed them, it was exactly the same thing as with the goblins.  Everyone swarmed the corpse, and swiped the loot with loot macros.   Also, I know I passed the leader a few times in our "line" by sprinting.  But a few moments later, I'd see he was way up ahead of me.  He was decked out in nice gear (so it seemed), and I started wondering if he was using a teleport hack.  No clue really, just an observation. 

    When arriving at the new city, we killed a few people (who were naked of course), and bound at the spot, with less than 5 minutes to spare before the server shut down again.

    I logged in on Saturday morning to find myself in a strange place, with no idea where to go or what to do next.  So I pulled up an online map of the area, and looked to see if there were any mobs around my area that I might attempt to kill.  Nothing.  Not a single one.  Medium mobs and hard mobs.  I realized how considerate of our lovely clan leaders to think of the recruits when requiring them to make this journey.

    So I tried to run back to where I was before.  I made it about halfway I guess, when I was aggroed by what my chat called "Fire Dragon".  I kept looking behind me to find the source of the flames that kept roasting me alive, but never saw the thing.  I even dove into a lake hoping it would save me haha.  Nope, I died.

    That's when I deleted and restarted.

     

    3.  According to the above, you can come to a conclusion.  Since the majority of the people in this game are selfish, kill-stealing, loot-stealing, macro-using asshats...then what do you exactly think those clans that you join are made up of?  It's the same people, just gathered in larger populations.

    4.  I love to pvp.  I don't mind it a bit if someone kills me, and I love to kill other people.  But in this game, especially with the rep changes, you can't do that to the people you REALLY want to kill.  The pricks of the same race that are harrassing you constantly. 

    5.  So to say i didn't "try" to play the game correctly isn't quite right.  You want to join a group?  Go ahead.  Your groupies can kill you when you're nearly dead and not get a faction hit.  Then take your stuff.  They'll also be ninjalooting all the bodies, because they are selfish as hell, thinking of nobody but themselves.   Sure there have got to be some good people in the game somewhere, but finding them is next to impossible.

    6.  Basically the only way you're going to succeed in Darkfall is obvious.  Join up with clans you can trust (meaning clans of real-life friends, or guilds from other games), and stay stuck up their butts the whole time.  Because you can't trust anyone else, for a pickup group or random clan.  Oh and dont forget the macros.  You'll need to hack and macro your way to greatness.

  • RasputinRasputin Member UncommonPosts: 602
    Originally posted by Vhayne


    I should add a few things.
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    Nothing of what you say is true!

    I am myself very critical of this game, but at least Im not whining because I can't cut it.

    In elf area where I played, you can easily farm trolls without getting interfered all the time. If I want to (with a missile weapon!!!!) I can also kill stronger monsters in the vicinity (like the Giant Skeletons). If you learn how they fight and how to beat them, they will be TOO easy to slay, *NOT* too hard!

     

    Stop whining just because you can't beat a few goblins, lol. You must be f*cking kidding, at the same time claiming you like PvP, when you can't even beat goblins.

    I usually never say this, but seriously: l2p.

    And when you have learned to play, then direct the criticism at where it should be directed, because almost all you say is invalid.

  • RedwoodSapRedwoodSap Member Posts: 1,235

    The OP's post sounds legit and he has some valid points.

    I am also not a big clan/guild person and am mostly soloing at the moment focusing on crafting. You will of course be at a disadvantage as a soloer in most PvP situations.

    Darkfall definitely has some asshats like all MMOGs and games and of course they are more noticeable in a PvP centric design.

    Darkfall though does have many positive aspects, mainly being a challenging MMOG which is something I like and can't seem to find anywhere else.

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  • HotjazzHotjazz Member UncommonPosts: 742
    Originally posted by Adam1902




    Just yesterday, our guild are now proud owners of a hamlet. For us, the fun has just begun, now it's time to get serious.

     

    Who was the owner of the hamlet you took?

     

  • FariicFariic Member Posts: 1,546
    Originally posted by Vhayne


    I should add a few things.
    1.  From now on, you'll always have something to lose, due to the weapon change.  You have to have an actual weapon on you or your just wasting time and effort.
    2.  I did actually join a clan.  It wasn't much of an experience though.  I'm not a big guild person, due to the fact I don't have much time to play, and play in small sessions randomly.  I also don't usually stick with a game for very long.  The clan I joined on Thursday didn't offer much at the time (maybe they would have had I given them the opportunity).  However, on Friday, after the patch, the servers were up for about 2 hours.  As soon as they were up and I logged in, everyone in the guild was required to join up, and run to some remote city, that was infact a PK city.  Once I saw the guildleader and some of the officers, I realized why.  After the patch, they had gone red, and needed to move.  So they required it of all of us -- move the clan.
    We ran and ran, for what seemed like forever to this new city.  I assumed they knew what they were asking of the new recruits like me.  But in our travel I noticed a few things that seemed.....off.  For starters, when we ran up on 2 people and killed them, it was exactly the same thing as with the goblins.  Everyone swarmed the corpse, and swiped the loot with loot macros.   Also, I know I passed the leader a few times in our "line" by sprinting.  But a few moments later, I'd see he was way up ahead of me.  He was decked out in nice gear (so it seemed), and I started wondering if he was using a teleport hack.  No clue really, just an observation. 
    When arriving at the new city, we killed a few people (who were naked of course), and bound at the spot, with less than 5 minutes to spare before the server shut down again.
    I logged in on Saturday morning to find myself in a strange place, with no idea where to go or what to do next.  So I pulled up an online map of the area, and looked to see if there were any mobs around my area that I might attempt to kill.  Nothing.  Not a single one.  Medium mobs and hard mobs.  I realized how considerate of our lovely clan leaders to think of the recruits when requiring them to make this journey.
    So I tried to run back to where I was before.  I made it about halfway I guess, when I was aggroed by what my chat called "Fire Dragon".  I kept looking behind me to find the source of the flames that kept roasting me alive, but never saw the thing.  I even dove into a lake hoping it would save me haha.  Nope, I died.
    That's when I deleted and restarted.
    None of the above has anything to do with the game itself.  I can log into anyone one of the dozens of mmo's I own and have a poor experience with the people I'm playing with; in fact I have. 
    Yesterday I decided that I would be better off on the mainland.  Your play habbits perfectly match my own.  Casual player that primarily plays solo and at random times.  My clan has a city on an island and it's about an hour or so back to my racial capital.  There aren't any solo mobs on the island, and havesting is to dangerous unless you're in a group with people playing guard detail.  I don't play long enough to dedicate myself to seiging; so I've missed out on some sick fights.  500-700 members of an enemy aligniance was marching towards an alli city; the entire island was mobilizing, and small bands of raiders were taking advantage of the seige to raid our city. 

    I made my journey back to the mainland only to be killed by 3 guys on drakes fifteen minutes from the town I was headed to.  I'd been swimming and running for an hour.  After spawning back at my clans city I decided that I was taking a mount with me this time.  Yeah, mother f'er!!  I summon my GD mount in the city, right at our bank, and the SoB from an enemy clan that was hiding in a corner runs over and steal my effing mount!!  Just rides off, leaving me standing there staring at my monitor trying to overcome the absolutely intence desire to smash my face into the keyboard and beat the ever loving crap out of my monitor.

    I quit the clan and deleted my character I'd been working on for about a month now and made a new one.  I was the pissed off.  Later that day I told the story to my brother and bestfriend.  laughed our asses off.
    Funnies gd stuff to happen to me in a video game ever.
    Your experiences are your own, and no dev. can ensure that everyone you have is going to be one that you find enjoyable. 
    Your guild leader could have been getting pretty bad ping spikes.  On occasion I'll get a jump into the couple thousands and freeze up a second or two.  I don't end up in the spot the spike began, but were the connection caught itself back up again.  If he was port hacking you wouldn't have caught up to him, and since you said you were catching up to him while sprinting he couldn't wouldn't have been hacking, but lagging.
     
    3.  According to the above, you can come to a conclusion.  Since the majority of the people in this game are selfish, kill-stealing, loot-stealing, macro-using asshats...then what do you exactly think those clans that you join are made up of?  It's the same people, just gathered in larger populations.
    Tha'ts load of BS. 

    Your math is rather lacking if you consider the handful of people you came across being the magority.

    You keep saying it.  If there are a couple guys all trying to loot the same corpse then everything is gone in a flash.  Not everyone is running a loot macro, you're just pissed that other people keep looting the same corpse as you and you can't get everything before them, and you're to scared to kill them.  God forbid you lose the junk you got on you.
    4.  I love to pvp.  I don't mind it a bit if someone kills me, and I love to kill other people.  But in this game, especially with the rep changes, you can't do that to the people you REALLY want to kill.  The pricks of the same race that are harrassing you constantly. 
    How can't you do that?  The people complaining about the alignment change are the people that wanted to be able farm possitive alignment so that they could run around killing thier own race without penalty.  You can still kill your own race, but now you actually have to deal with the penalty, as it was ment to be.  Nowere, not once, has Av ever stated that there wouldn't be room for race killers.  It wasn't supposed to be easy for people to play a murderer. 
     
    5.  So to say i didn't "try" to play the game correctly isn't quite right.  You want to join a group?  Go ahead.  Your groupies can kill you when you're nearly dead and not get a faction hit.  Then take your stuff.  They'll also be ninjalooting all the bodies, because they are selfish as hell, thinking of nobody but themselves.   Sure there have got to be some good people in the game somewhere, but finding them is next to impossible.
    This is the fault of the group you decided to hang around.  If they were acting like aholes you should have left and found another group.   If you're playing with clan members then there should have been rules in place, someone should have been running the group and taking charge.  Why wasn't someone designated as masterlooter?  
    6.  Basically the only way you're going to succeed in Darkfall is obvious.  Join up with clans you can trust (meaning clans of real-life friends, or guilds from other games), and stay stuck up their butts the whole time.  Because you can't trust anyone else, for a pickup group or random clan.  Oh and dont forget the macros.  You'll need to hack and macro your way to greatness.
    I don't understand how a video game can make someone this bitter.



     

    Not everyone is hacking and running macros.

    There are far more miserable consumers then people cheating you in darkfall.

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