Oh there’s still plenty of meshable places and draw bridge still works too. I think a search dog mechanic will help clans deal with cheaters on their own. I’m seeing too many risk averse clowns living out of body vaults they hide in mesh spots during raid hours instead of building permanent bases. Hammer sweeps aren’t guaranteed to always work nor do they detect hidden players/thralls. While many still have mesh bases, a growing trend I’m seeing is people building bases during the day when buildings can’t be damaged, then packing up everything into body vaults before the start of raid and stashing them in mesh holes(or another glitch involving a bat but I’m not discussing that here in detail). Reporting is too slow to deal with this but simply running a dog across the map detecting meshed players/thralls would provide a more potent counter to cheaters hiding in the mesh. It would also be nice that such a mechanic also detects if players were in the area in the last hour and show limited tracks. Dogs are kind of useless atm in PVP anyways. A War dog capable of chasing down and ripping naked/lightly armored players to shreds would be nice too but that’s a completely different topic. Anyways, There’s another big name survival pvp game that implemented a similar search mechanic, and while not perfect it cleaned up maps over night. I feel this would be a huge help to the player base even if very limited in range/scope
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