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Old 08-27-2013, 12:03 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Lebeau View Post
The community, DEFINITELY the community...

...it's only linux native f2p RvR mmorpg...

...uh, hmmmm, & habit?

i feel community is important in a pvp mmo but i suspect there are factors in CoR which act to always create this really good community. By that i mean the game format and balance will always create a good community because :-

1) It's faction pvp. If you are not nice to your teammate, they will let u die during war.
2) It's pvp. If you cannot take dying and be responsible for your own improvement, then you will not feel comfortable. I think this makes players mature on their own.
3) There is reasonable balance in pvp. The constant ingame discussions of what it means to be balanced means players have to be mature enough to think logically and know now to whine when they die too much. This also makes players mature earlier.
4) Everyone in the realm fights. There is no place to hide. This compares to LoL where there are ranked matched teams. Because there is no place to hide, players have to be more accountable for their own actions, making for more maturity.

Factors such as the above, imho, mean that no matter where you drop CoR or even if u start with a brand new playerbase, a new strong community will form.

And i know some strongly disagree with this, but random allocation on login will also produce the same strong community because all of the above factors exist as well. Even more so, because you actually end up playing alongside both friends and enemies for certain periods.

eg: if u r not nice to ur teammate, the next time u r switched to another realm, they will kill u first.
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