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what great about mythic pvp

i've never played daoc, it was a little before i got into MMOs.  i have high hopes for this game, the only game i have left playing is EQ2, which ill admit the changes they made recently made a big improvement from the first time i played it when it first launched, but it's too much pve for my taste and their pvp servers are a little weird to say the least.  swg pvp pre combat upgrades was great fun (although imbalanced), city of heroes was a huge let down, guild wars doesn't have enough depth, and wow pvp was boring very quickly.

anyway back to topic, i'm just wondering what makes daoc pvp so good, dunno much about RvR just hear the praise about it.

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  • StumminatorStumminator Member Posts: 11
    RVR in daoc united the factions towards a common goal... killing each other. In WoW, it is more based on rank, whereas in DAoC was focused more on capturing and hold keeps/relics for the added bonuses you get in PVP and control of Darkness Falls (a PVP dungeon that seriously rocked) to gain rank was easy, but extremely time consuming. A casual player could eventually get the highest rank possible, and wasnt limited by decaying honor or anything like that. If you ever played WoW in the Alterac Valley battleground; think of that, but better.

  • MictainMictain Member Posts: 7
    The ONLY fun Ive ever had pvping (besides just being a griefer in Ultima Online) was Realm vs Realm in DAoC, and Ive played them all. Mythic knows what do do on the PVP side of things, and I have nothing but high hopes for Warhammer Online. I am sure i wont be disappointed.
  • ArkdawgArkdawg Member Posts: 45
    One of the greatest benefits it had was the fact that gamers didn't have to be some great 1v1 pvp badass to enjoy the pvp, because like previously mentioned the realm was united in a common goal and you could still feel part of the pvp experience in a positive way even if you didn't kill 15 people yourself.  Not to mention that you gain RP from the success of  your group as a whole as well as individual accomplisments.  It just made the experience enjoyable even if you got owned by some individual.  Because you still had a chance for your Realm to succeed and know that you had a part in that.

    And I never had a problem 1v1, but I just felt like the system was incredibly well done from the standpoint that it helped funnel everyone (even those new to pvp) toward the proper actions and goals in a fun manner.  Simply put the RvR  system in DAoC (IMO) is unmatched in a MMO setting.  (Pre ToA particularly and on the new classic Severs now)


  • BentBent Member CommonPosts: 581

    Old school DAoC rocked because the PvP meant something.

    If your realm (1of3), held all the other realms relics you side got a 20% (?) damage bonus all the time.... ALL THE TIME.  You have any idea how much easier that makes leveling?

    If you held you own relics you got a 10% i think.

    If you held nothing your at 0%.

    Because if this, if the enemy was attacking your side you had good REASON to go defend.  Where-as PvP in 90% of other MMO is pointless.  It was also set up, so that for each extra relic a side had, there PvP areas lost NPC defenders.  So it's much harder to hold onto 6 relics (all of them) than just your two.

    Add in the facts they later put in realm abilities, which where skill you could buy from points earned while PvPing.  Kinda like a secondary lvling system.  They also had Darkness Fall (DF), and dungeon that only 1 realm could have access to at a time.  During DAoC's prime DF was the best experience and best gold gaining place in the game, and had most of the best items.  So everyone lvl 40+ would beg the PvPer to go open up DFs, as soon as one side took it, the otherside would start fighting to take it back. 

    DAoC really started falling out when it released some less than well received expansions.  DF became much less important, thus PvP became less important.  People began to spread out too thin, over an increasing number of areas.  The expansion offered areas, with better exp and loot, so the 20% to damage and the benifits of DF became unneeded.  Thus the need to PvP died off.  As PvP died off, it became harder to form groups quickly, (lack of decent PuGs), thus people started botting.  Which resulted in PvP becoming even less fun.  Ended up just being guild groups, or solo people buffed like crazy.  In it's prime, you could go to any PvP area and see message like "Going to defend Bled, making party we leave in 5."  And just like that only 5-10mintutes after  learning an enemy attack was underway 1-3 group were running off to defend. Defending was more important.  When I left you'd be lucky if you'd get guild group of maybe 5 people running off (max group is 8) leaving the 3 random people behind that were asking to come help defend. The unifing factor simply died out.

    DAoC was the MMO that brought me fully into the MMORPG genre.  I loved that game, I'd be working on homework and get an insta message saying "The abls doing a relic RAID!!"  Then I'd instantly log on and join in on our defense.  It really gave you something to do after you reached cap level. Eventualy Mythic learned people preferred the old school style, and recently released a "classic server" that doesn't suffer/benifit from the later expasions.  It is now one of the most populated servers.  So even though most people bought all the expansions they prefer to play in an area that doesn't allow expansion items and such, I think that alone should show how damaging the expasions were to the game.  However, it is IMO simply too late.  Numbers dropped too much.  I honstely think DAoC would be in better shape today if they never release an expanion at all and just did mild updates.

    This is very sadding because DAoC was sooo much more fun than WoW, or any other MMO I tried since.  Why?  People are what makes an MMO.  DAoC was set up to bring large group of people together.  That all it was and it worked.  In WoW you have alliance and horde, but if the horde starts attacking a random alliance city how many alliance people CARE? 

    In WoW if someone says in /local chat "yay I got 60" how often are they congratulaged?  If anything they are more just another person to get in your way when you are trying to get a group now.

    In DAoC when someone hit cap lvl they got a ton of congrats... and often got, responses like "Great, we need more healers in RvR"  Intra faction competition is a very small thing in DAoC... You were simply a "Mid" never the "first Mid to kill boss XXX"  That brought people together, and made DAoC one of the best MMORPGs of it's time. 

  • netsurfnnetsurfn Member Posts: 7
    Nice summary Bent, good overview of DAOC's demise, and also its popularity. I hope WAR will have the same feel.
  • facesmashafacesmasha Member Posts: 13
    Bent summed it up, I miss that game. :(

  • ::blank::::blank:: Member Posts: 154
    This sounds pretty amazing.. but i wonder what they are going to do, to add content/new areas.. without causing the loss of the importance of pvp? it will be cool to see..but first the game has to come out.
  • outcoldoutcold Member Posts: 7
    There's no doubt Mythic's pvp system is by far one of the best. And knowing them they will make sure that their PvP standards will be in Warhammer. Having played DAoC for many years, and having played many other MMO's, I have not found one to make a comparison with it, but that is just my opinion. And I have full confidence that Warhammer will  have a top PvP system as well.

    DAoC's pvp is fun because you can be solo, duo, grouped, raids and still do well. The PvP system is based on skill, and talent more than your gear which is a big plus, but your gear does play a role in your game play (more defense, stats, resists, damage you do ... etc).
    For example 2 really good players can take on a full group of people, or a full group if played well enough can take on 3-4+ groups, it all depends on how well you play your character and class and its really fun, especially raiding keeps and taking over, getting relics back and fighting against all the realms.
    Thats all I have to say about DAoC pvp, If you really want to get a feel for the game I would suggest play it =)


  • GreyfaceGreyface Member Posts: 390

    To build on what others have said: The great thing about the PvP in DAoC is that it is not about individial accomplishment - it's about your realm.  Working together against a common enemy really fosters a great sense of community.  Support classes are actually appreciated, and the top players in each faction are leaders(figuratively, if not literally) rather than l33t.  There's no other MMO that gives players such a stake in each others' success.  There's no bullying, like in most free-for-all games, and there's no grinding PvP rep or ladder manipulating, like in WoW.  Just good, clean, blood-soaked fun.

  • nthnaounnthnaoun Member Posts: 1,438


    Originally posted by Bent

    Old school DAoC rocked because the PvP meant something.
    If your realm (1of3), held all the other realms relics you side got a 20% (?) damage bonus all the time.... ALL THE TIME.  You have any idea how much easier that makes leveling?
    If you held you own relics you got a 10% i think.
    If you held nothing your at 0%.
    .......
    In DAoC when someone hit cap lvl they got a ton of congrats... and often got, responses like "Great, we need more healers in RvR"  Intra faction competition is a very small thing in DAoC... You were simply a "Mid" never the "first Mid to kill boss XXX"  That brought people together, and made DAoC one of the best MMORPGs of it's time. 


    I deleted most of this to cut down on space, but every bit of it was good. This is what I am looking for and I'm afraid WAR will not deliver. Do you think that the community will be like DAoC with the large WoW like following they have? What about inviting all the kids who play the XBOX to play as well? People don't understand the feeling and what it was like to play DAoC and think that every game has WoW like immaturity. DAOC was a game that didn't. Elitist did not show up to DAoC until TOA came out and forced people to be that way. But the Classic servers are slowly turning that back around. But the damage is done and in it's path you have a select few of immature brats. But they don't stay long or they are easy to avoid.
  • Fenrir767Fenrir767 Member Posts: 595
    No matter what you say about WAR or any of the new MMORPGs games like SWG, City Of Heroes, World of Waracraft, Stargate Worlds and Star Trek Online are bringing in people that have never played MMORPG before. A new generation is growing up and coming in to join us in these games wether we like it or not.

    Also what is this assumption that consoles are for kids. The average X-box 360 owener is like 18-24 and male. Most console owners are young adults with cash, in college and have a lot of free time as they build their lives. I don't know why everyone thinks its a bunch of 13 year old kids. Also they just sowed that the game could and I repeat could run on 360 they never said they would be releasing it on 360.


  • NimuelNimuel Member UncommonPosts: 163


    Originally posted by Fenrir767
    No matter what you say about WAR or any of the new MMORPGs games like SWG, City Of Heroes, World of Waracraft, Stargate Worlds and Star Trek Online are bringing in people that have never played MMORPG before. A new generation is growing up and coming in to join us in these games wether we like it or not.

    Also what is this assumption that consoles are for kids. The average X-box 360 owener is like 18-24 and male. Most console owners are young adults with cash, in college and have a lot of free time as they build their lives. I don't know why everyone thinks its a bunch of 13 year old kids. Also they just sowed that the game could and I repeat could run on 360 they never said they would be releasing it on 360.




    Dont forget that most of them are just casual players who dont play games for longivity...

    *edit* i thought i'd clarify what i mean by that. People who dont play for the longterm dont need to suffer any consequeces for their actions, they can grief, act like assholes,  get away with it and not care. That's why you have the notorious 'i'm gonna quit this game so i'm gonna ninja loot, pk and be a general pain in the ass to anyone in my vicinity idiots. They may have been 'mature' while they still had consequences to worry about, but obviously not mature enough to actually be a mature person when it really comes down to it... */edit*

    Anyway, when people refer to players as 'kids' they mostly refer to the immature attitude of the players, not the actual age... In fact often 14 year olds will act more maturely than 18 year olds simply cause they know they're not adults, while the 18 year old thinks he/she is...

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  • nthnaounnthnaoun Member Posts: 1,438


    Originally posted by Nimuel

    Originally posted by Fenrir767
    No matter what you say about WAR or any of the new MMORPGs games like SWG, City Of Heroes, World of Waracraft, Stargate Worlds and Star Trek Online are bringing in people that have never played MMORPG before. A new generation is growing up and coming in to join us in these games wether we like it or not.

    Also what is this assumption that consoles are for kids. The average X-box 360 owener is like 18-24 and male. Most console owners are young adults with cash, in college and have a lot of free time as they build their lives. I don't know why everyone thinks its a bunch of 13 year old kids. Also they just sowed that the game could and I repeat could run on 360 they never said they would be releasing it on 360.

    Dont forget that most of them are just casual players who dont play games for longivity...

    *edit* i thought i'd clarify what i mean by that. People who dont play for the longterm dont need to suffer any consequeces for their actions, they can grief, act like assholes,  get away with it and not care. That's why you have the notorious 'i'm gonna quit this game so i'm gonna ninja loot, pk and be a general pain in the ass to anyone in my vicinity idiots. They may have been 'mature' while they still had consequences to worry about, but obviously not mature enough to actually be a mature person when it really comes down to it... */edit*

    Anyway, when people refer to players as 'kids' they mostly refer to the immature attitude of the players, not the actual age... In fact often 14 year olds will act more maturely than 18 year olds simply cause they know they're not adults, while the 18 year old thinks he/she is...


    Thank you. You noticed I didn't attach an age to what I was saying. But he did, which is common amongst those that are child like in their minds. Most of the griefers, kill stealers, and flat out rude people were above the age of 18 and under the age of 28. This is a 2 year observation I started since I picked up SWG.

    The main thing that sets apart an adult from a kid usually (not all the time) is whether your a parent or not. Parents show more respect, are commited to the game long term, and provide family friendly guilds that focus on others and not themselves. Single males usually (haven't met but one immature female) are machoistic, rude, and use 1337 to fit in. The under 16 crowd isn't as bad, but they are the ones that talk about Chuck Norris and are generally just immature in a correct sense. I mean correct, because they are showing the appropriate level of immaturity and usually that goes away with a good community. In DAOC we got plenty of younger people and they tried their crap, but the were the outcasts, so they matured to fit in.

    I think the same thing happens with other games. People try to fit in with the majority. Like several other people has said, the game being based on improving your character instead of the realm draws that immature selfish crowd too.

    Now I know I am generalizing a lot, but the sample of people I am generalizing about are the ones I have ran into for the past 9 MMO's. I do understand that other people have had different evaluations and are just as credible as mine and I respect that. But these are my reasons for being wary of WAR. WAR will bring the children, and whether or not the majority of the community is children or not will depict whether or not they will mature or make the game hell.

    In WoW, you knew when the kids got off the bus, because the chat started filling with Chuck Norris or some other stupid thing. There were too many to ignore too, I tried. Your list would be filled and there still would be more just acting like idiots. If this becomes the case of WAR, it will force the mature community to have to search for each other and I can't find that community within the first few days, I just quit the game. It's not worth it to me and there are always other games.

  • Bozo256Bozo256 Member Posts: 74


    Originally posted by Greyface

    To build on what others have said: The great thing about the PvP in DAoC is that it is not about individial accomplishment - it's about your realm.  Working together against a common enemy really fosters a great sense of community.  Support classes are actually appreciated, and the top players in each faction are leaders(figuratively, if not literally) rather than l33t.  There's no other MMO that gives players such a stake in each others' success.  There's no bullying, like in most free-for-all games, and there's no grinding PvP rep or ladder manipulating, like in WoW.  Just good, clean, blood-soaked fun.


    Well put!

    DAOC PvP is built around teamwork at every level.  No matter what you’re in to, anything from 8v8 to massive raids, good organization and teamwork will win the day every time.

  • nero0102nero0102 Member Posts: 74
    Imagine fighting 100 vs 100 vs 100 fights.  WHere you didn't have to know anyone or be in an uber guild to take part.

    In the beginning you could pretty much cap or come close to capping your stats with good player made gear which just took cash. No repetitive instance farming for 6 months.

    Your armor didn't look like crap because you are wearing 1 half of 2 sets.  You could dye your armor so you could even match your guildmates regardless of class.  So you could tell who the guild was most of the time at a glance.

    Add to that sieging keeps/forst with seige weapons, something I was surprised Blizzard hasn't used yet (meat wagons, steam tanks etc.) until i realized PvP was just an after thought for them.

    Then they added battlegrounds (yes before WoW "came up with them" as a lot of people are starting to think), where you could PvP in your level range and siege keeps there too.

    They have rams, trebuchets (catapult) and ballistaes (giant cross-bows).

    If I could get my original CD key back I'd reactivate today so I could use my high level character.

    I'll put it this way.

    I had so much fun in PvP I never bothered to reach max level for the first 2 years.

    Where as I haven't played any other game for longer than a year, including WoW in which I got 2 max level characters and still hated thier PvP.


  • LocheneLochene Member Posts: 9
    The thing that made DAOC so great is that you can have you can do your thing leveling without having to worry about some asstard 10 year old  greifing you because he needs to make him self feel better for having a little penis. If you wanted to PvP, all you need to do is go out to the frontier and get a group or goto the battlegrounds. In DAOC I can grind/PvE when I wanted to and PvP when I wanted too without being bothered.
  • bobtheblobbobtheblob Member Posts: 135

    Additionally they introduced battle grounds for lower lvl players, and in a new add on there wer epvp oppertunities for all lvls of players!

    But the whole keep/relic take was a brilliant idea! using seige engines to knock down walls rocked! Gah im starting to reminice about my time in DAOC PVP!!

    But one of my most memorable moments was in a battleground, we were taking a keep and in the old days we had to whack at the door with our weapons, we were albions, the midguardians had the keep but i noticed some hibernians running to attack our flank, so i shouted to some guys to follow me and we charged the flanking hibies, it was great to see other people running along side me straight into battle, i have never had a rush like that since!

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