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What would "Great Casual PvP" be ?

MMOExposedMMOExposed Member RarePosts: 7,387
I know on this forum we talk about awesome hard core PvP can be. But what would awesome casual PvP be?



I been tired of the FFA full loot, Permadeath PvP which is laid out for the hardcore community, but what about the casual PvPers? What's someing great for them?

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  • TardcoreTardcore Member Posts: 2,325

    Originally posted by MMOExposed

    I know on this forum we talk about awesome hard core PvP can be. But what would awesome casual PvP be?



    I been tired of the FFA full loot, Permadeath PvP which is laid out for the hardcore community, but what about the casual PvPers? What's someing great for them?

    Instanced BGs. No muss no fuss, and big rewards even if you have the reflexes and brain power of a lump of putty.

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  • laokokolaokoko Member UncommonPosts: 2,004

    There's the daoc, warhammer approach.  RvR, I like that.

    There's also the arena combat.  I'm not sure how it is now, back in the day I play wow, I like the arena.  Basically you only "have to" fight a few fight a week, and your ranking move up and down base on ratting.  But you can fight as many match as you want.  But playing more fight don't mean you'll move up the ladder.  Since if you win you gain point, and if you loss you loss point. 

  • El-HefeEl-Hefe Member UncommonPosts: 760

    i guess it depends on the definition of casual. but to me casual pvp would mean, short(15-30min), instanced, mini-game type scenarios, that dont require a gear treadmill to be somewhat competitive at.

    I've got the straight edge.

  • ShakyMoShakyMo Member CommonPosts: 7,207
    Swtor

    You can get all your "phatlewt"

    Without actually winning, hell without actually pvping
  • QuirhidQuirhid Member UncommonPosts: 6,230

    Two things come to mind that a casual PvP needs.


    • Get in and get out quickly. You can log in and get in on the action right away and log off in just 15 minutes.

    • No "grind for PvP". This means no hours upon hours spent in PvE to get any competitive edge in PvP. Doing PvE to get "better" in PvP is wrong as it is but the amount of grind you have to do is even more ridiculous.

    Casual-ness says nothing about how twitchy the game is, or how hard. Just that you don't have to spend half your lifetime being competitive in it and you can play it and accomplish something all within your lunchbreak.

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  • sofearsofear Member Posts: 20

    league of legends?

  • DisdenaDisdena Member UncommonPosts: 1,093

    Originally posted by sofear

    league of legends?

    I'd lean more towards Team Fortress 2. New players can contribute much more, and there's no stigma associated with leaving mid-match.

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  • dave6660dave6660 Member UncommonPosts: 2,699

    Great casual PvP...


    • No penalty for dying or your team losing

    • You get rewarded win, lose or draw

    • PvP has no meaning and does not influence the game world

    • Little or no skill required

    • Little or no teamwork required

    • Little or no planning/preparation required

    • Must be able to PvP the millisecond I login

    • PvP must be instanced so everything is "fair"

    Does that about cover it?


     


    So your choices are... any PvP game released in the past 5 years.

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  • OtomoxOtomox Member UncommonPosts: 303

    None great pvp is not casual and therefore not a single thempark mmorpg gonna have good pvp. I mean best pvp is still from pre 2004 mmorpgs. BG are VERY bad.

  • TruthXHurtsTruthXHurts Member UncommonPosts: 1,555

    Great would be for the casual players to play casual games and stop destroying MMO's.

     

    I could get rich making a casual pvp game. You both start out with all the uber gear and hitpoints you could ever dream of. Then right before the final blow is delivered in combat a big rainbow shoots across the screen and your characters hug and both get showered in even more uber loot and the whole screen fills up with gold and hearts. Then you both jump on the back of a My Little Pony and ride off into the sunset.

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  • HazelleHazelle Member Posts: 760

    Items shouldn't bind to a character and the best item should be marginally better than the most common item.

    The hardcores will still work to get the best gear and profit from it and the casuals will be able to make money on their own time to earn the gear and even if they don't it's only a marginal difference between them and the elite and I do mean mean marginal.

     

  • QuirhidQuirhid Member UncommonPosts: 6,230

    Originally posted by dave6660

    Great casual PvP...


    • No penalty for dying or your team losing - Not necessarily

    • You get rewarded win, lose or draw - No

    • PvP has no meaning and does not influence the game world - No

    • Little or no skill required - No

    • Little or no teamwork required - No

    • Little or no planning/preparation required - Maybe

    • Must be able to PvP the millisecond I login - Yes

    • PvP must be instanced so everything is "fair" - Not necessarily

    Does that about cover it?


     


    So your choices are... any PvP game released in the past 5 years.

    I sense great bitterness.

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  • AxehiltAxehilt Member RarePosts: 10,504

    Casual PVP would be things like World PVP (no skill? No problem, just join a large guild and zerg!) or leaderboards for PVE content (passive player vs. player competition)

    MMORPG PVP in general is very casual-tilted, as there is always some non-skill thing you can do to improve your chances of victory.  If you're losing fights you can level up, or bring more friends, or get better gear, and then (despite the fact that you're still playing poorly) you can start winning.

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  • TorikTorik Member UncommonPosts: 2,342

    When I think of 'casual PvP' I look back at the way we used to play pick-up football (soccer) when I was a kid.

    A bunch of us would hang out outside until there were about  ten of us and someone would bring out a ball.  We would use sticks, backpacks and jackets to mark out a playing field and the two goals.  We would then pick two captains who would alternate picking team members.  Someone on each team would go into the goal and we would start playing.  The skill and age difference could vary greatly so if we realized that one team was dominating we would switch some players around to balance things out.  Once it got dark we would take our things, go home and noone would even remember what the final score was.  We would then repeat it the next day for as long as the weather was nice.

    That to me is the model for 'Great Casual PvP'.

  • SEANMCADSEANMCAD Member EpicPosts: 16,775

    casual pvp = Street Fighter...

     

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  • nariusseldonnariusseldon Member EpicPosts: 27,775

    Originally posted by dave6660

    Great casual PvP...


    • No penalty for dying or your team losing

    • You get rewarded win, lose or draw

    • PvP has no meaning and does not influence the game world

    • Little or no skill required

    • Little or no teamwork required

    • Little or no planning/preparation required

    • Must be able to PvP the millisecond I login

    • PvP must be instanced so everything is "fair"

    Does that about cover it?


     


    So your choices are... any PvP game released in the past 5 years.

     

    Just add good graphics, and fun combat mechanics and you narrow the field a bit. But yeah .. your points are more or less right on.

     

  • SEANMCADSEANMCAD Member EpicPosts: 16,775

    Originally posted by nariusseldon

    Originally posted by dave6660

    Great casual PvP...


    • No penalty for dying or your team losing

    • You get rewarded win, lose or draw

    • PvP has no meaning and does not influence the game world

    • Little or no skill required

    • Little or no teamwork required

    • Little or no planning/preparation required

    • Must be able to PvP the millisecond I login

    • PvP must be instanced so everything is "fair"

    Does that about cover it?


     


    So your choices are... any PvP game released in the past 5 years.

     

    Just add good graphics, and fun combat mechanics and you narrow the field a bit. But yeah .. your points are more or less right on.

     

    darkfall?

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  • ShakyMoShakyMo Member CommonPosts: 7,207

    Originally posted by Otomox

    None great pvp is not casual and therefore not a single thempark mmorpg gonna have good pvp. I mean best pvp is still from pre 2004 mmorpgs. BG are VERY bad.

    disagree, DAOC and planetside are themeparks

    now if you had put "raid driven eq/wow clone theme parks" can't have good pvp i would agree with you

    I hate WOW style BGs too though and arena.  DAOC style BGS though - YAY

  • MMOarQQMMOarQQ Member Posts: 636

    SW:TOR

  • InFaVillaInFaVilla Member Posts: 592

    I almost feel bad that MMOExposed decided to delete their account. Sometimes I felt their threads were outrageous in the sense that they lacked common sense and appeared to be sensationalistic, but sometimes they actually raised valid concerns.

    There was indeed a smaller "witch-hunt", and it is a bit sad it ended this way.  

  • VhalnVhaln Member Posts: 3,159

    DAOC, definately.  Had the best PvP, when it came to accessibility and being casual-friendly.  I knew lots of players in that game that PvPed there, but never in any other MMO.

     

    It wasn't daunting like PvP in most MMOs, because of how your entire realm was on your side.  

    It wasn't as inherently competitive as instanced battlegrounds, because you could participate in large open-world battles without anyone even noticing if you didn't do that well.  You could strive for high rankings, but could also just PvP without caring about any of that.

    And no matter how bad you were, you'd make progress, without losing anything.  Course, skilled PvPers would progress faster, but there was no penalty for losing, and as long as you kept at it, you were sure to get at least some kills / realm points.

    Even the loss of pride was minimal, because you'd generally faceplant right there alongside your realm-mates, due to all sorts of random open-world chaos.  As opposed to losing with only yourself to blame, or worse, having your team blame you, in an instanced group vs group scenerio.

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  • MogcatMogcat Member UncommonPosts: 193

    Originally posted by InFaVilla

    I almost feel bad that MMOExposed decided to delete their account. Sometimes I felt their threads were outrageous in the sense that they lacked common sense and appeared to be sensationalistic, but sometimes they actually raised valid concerns.

    There was indeed a smaller "witch-hunt", and it is a bit sad it ended this way.  

    Wait has hes gone forever! Why? He was one of the few non fanboi people here that raised some good discussion even though as you said sometimes he has some misses with his threads but who doesnt :P! He will be missed.

  • InFaVillaInFaVilla Member Posts: 592

    Originally posted by Mogcat

    Originally posted by InFaVilla

    I almost feel bad that MMOExposed decided to delete their account. Sometimes I felt their threads were outrageous in the sense that they lacked common sense and appeared to be sensationalistic, but sometimes they actually raised valid concerns.

    There was indeed a smaller "witch-hunt", and it is a bit sad it ended this way.  

    Wait has hes gone forever! Why? He was one of the few non fanboi people here that raised some good discussion even though as you said sometimes he has some misses with his threads but who doesnt :P! He will be missed.

     

    I know that MMOExposed is the one that started this thread and now it says "User Deleted".  Regarding why that user left, we can only speculate, but I do recall several almost personal insults being delivered in other threads and there was a thread in the pub where MMOExposed posted questions regarding rules and how they are applied. 

  • KonfessKonfess Member RarePosts: 1,667

    Originally posted by InFaVilla

    Originally posted by Mogcat


    Originally posted by InFaVilla

    I almost feel bad that MMOExposed decided to delete their account. Sometimes I felt their threads were outrageous in the sense that they lacked common sense and appeared to be sensationalistic, but sometimes they actually raised valid concerns.

    There was indeed a smaller "witch-hunt", and it is a bit sad it ended this way.  

    Wait has hes gone forever! Why? He was one of the few non fanboi people here that raised some good discussion even though as you said sometimes he has some misses with his threads but who doesnt :P! He will be missed.

     

    I know that MMOExposed is the one that started this thread and now it says "User Deleted".  Regarding why that user left, we can only speculate, but I do recall several almost personal insults being delivered in other threads and there was a thread in the pub where MMOExposed posted questions regarding rules and how they are applied. 

    We don't know who deleted MMOExposed's account.  Please read the TOS / Rules of Conduct.

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