Smurtle Wrote:It wasn't an exaggerated number, honestly. It's an easily feasible, attainable, highly reachable number you first used. And, going from that "case point" of 2000 skills, I made the point that by giving anything to anyone starting fresh wouldn't flood the UO world with 2000+ skilled characters. So, by debate standards, your idea that you proposed, with the skill gain rate as it is, would almost make impossible for people to be running around with 2000 is skill points by the end of the next two weeks, even when a lot cannot leave their computer on all day long(which is what everyone is so scared of, when it obviously won't be the case). I've had my macro on for about ten hours now and hiding isn't GMed yet, it's at 80. Don't try to sell shit to a toilet.
Actually I wasn't talking about giving out money or items from the start. I was replying to all of you who keep saying things like "I macroed all night and my skill STILL isn't GMed!" You guys want most of the skills to be GM-able in under a day. If it were made like that, it would be VERY easy to get to a 2000 point skillset in a short time.
Smurtle Wrote:I am right when I assume most want to PvP. Via RP or just straight "you're a ******, die" way. UO was built around the ability to fight others and delve into a realm of fantasy. Fighting, be it fantasy (RP) or "real" (PvPers) exists. To not prepare for that is stupidity and to assume everyone isn't here for that is also stupid.
Now, now. I know you're rolling your eyes and pissing in your seat because you can't wait to start slamming your keyboard with a violent urge to retort with a never ending generic barrage of internet sarcasm and formulated wit, but truthfully think about it. PvP is one of the foundations of UO. Plain and simple. You mine, you get attacked- egads you have to heal or fight off someone. That's PvP. Everyone is entitled to it, not everyone wants it, but everyone will do it. Even PvM is still in raw essence "player versus player." In this case, computer player.
You actually just misunderstood me. You are very right that most everyone will PvP or will face attacks at some point or another. However, you made a short list of the bare-essentials required for PvP, and then implied that is all anyone would ever want. MOST people on this server are not here to get 800 skill points and do nothing but fight. MOST people play UO because they not only want to fight, but because they want to do EVERYTHING else that can be done in this game. Again, like I said, assuming that everyone is like you and will want to do
NOTHING but PvP is nothing short of ridiculous.
Smurtle Wrote:I understand the need to throw out random spurts of insult in a "debate" overcomes your rationale which you do have. By the way, insulting isn't debating! It's just petty and makes you look even more like a douche bag.
You MUST be talking about Kano, because that is exactly what I called him out for! In fact, he even admitted he was guilty of it!
Smurtle Wrote:I'm sorry your thread was ruined Kano. Lindenwood is from a different shard and expects different things. It's that cut and dry. Talk to the gamemasters or admins. He's here to argue why you shouldn't instead of collaborating on something positive.
No no no no! YOU are from a different shard. I am from the set of shards that were what most of this shard's style is based on. I play this server because I know it was built around the playstyle I enjoy. Obviously many others enjoyed it because there were three iterations of Imagine Nation that lasted for what, 5 years? And now there are consistantly almost 200 people online at any given time, so it sound like alot of others like it too, no?
The cut and dried difference IS our playstyles. Your playstyles are different than mine. I don't care. However, this shard was built around a certain playstyle that I (and again, MANY others) happen to like. To come in and try to force your own style on EVERYONE else is just selfish and rude. If you don't like this shard, why don't you just go to a different one? There are plenty out there that start you out with 5 GM skills, so you can get right in on the action. However, this isn't one of them, and is not going to become one.
If you are going to say that the reason you stay here is because the overall experience of the shard, even to you, is better than most others, then I could do nothing but agree. So, if you want to stay here, sure you can suggest changes, but don't be upset when they aren't accepted in an instant. The best thing for you to do would be to simply adapt to the differences and acknowledge that not everything can be based around what YOU want.
Here come the analogies.
-Would you go into a hip-hop dance club and demand that they start playing rock? That is basically what you are doing here. Sure, there might be some people that would like to listed to a bit of rock with you, but the majority of people there are there because the club was built around a specific style, that they happen to be in to. They would also tell you that there are plenty of other places that will play rock, and to either try to enjoy yourself at the hip-hop club, or go somewhere else.
-Some people like driving pure-bred racing cars, with only the bare essentials. Your short list of PvP-only skills is basically like the tires, suspension, engine, drivetrain, drivers seat, and windshield. That is fine that you might like something like that, it's your personal preference and doesn't affect me. However, MOST people like cars with all those things, but also climate control, a radio, windshield wipers, a quiet exhaust system, soft seats, and maybe even a sunroof for the nice days. To assume everyone wants to drive the same type of car as you do would be foolish, would it not?
BTW, after about 700-800 total Nightshade, I am now at 59.8 magery. That is 5+ points up from the 54.X I started with yesterday. My healing is also now 63.6 ater probably about 400-500 heal attempts, which is 3.5 points up from where I started yesterday.
My suggestion to you guys is to make sure you eat. I know on IN that staying full made a noticable difference in skillgain, and I know the developers of this shard were going for a more "realistic feel." I have been doing my best to eat a muffin or two every time I check my macro, so that might also have something to do with it.
But, here is where Im at now.
~800 casts = Magery 55 > 60, and meditation from mid 40s to 80.
~500 heal attempts = healing 60.1 > 63.6.
This took me probably about 8-10 hours of actual macroing, which will easily fit within the hours of sleep + school/work that most people face.
BTW, I noticed that with my meditation much higher now, I typically sit there "at peace" for a good 10-15 seconds of my macro (I had to allow plenty of time to meditate back to 100 mana). So, after a day of macroing, that time could then be cut in half, and it would get even easier.
Finally:
Kano, you posted this thread in a public forum, hoping for debate. I am and have been simply debating. Also, you yourself played as large a role in turning this from a "civil" debate to a bully/flame fest as anyone, so nobody has any right or
real reason to blame me for it (other than the fact that I disagreed with some of your opinions). So no, I will not "gtfo." Though actually, because of how far this thread has fallen from being useful, and how accurately it could now be described as nothing more than mudslingling, there isn't much left to be said here. The last several posts between you, smurtle, and I have been almost entirely mudslinging, which is exactly what I meant when I said it is now 100% politics (which is almost nothing more than who can present themselves as having the best character, not who makes and supports the best points).
*edit*
Ah, heh. Magery is at 60 now! So Ive gained a little over 5 points since I started!
800 regs for 5+ points is not bad at all!