I respect you very much my friend.

However, this is a problem which Cero has explained succinctly. Any time PVP issues are brought up they’re attempted to be silenced. There’s varying reasons for it but largely because PVP is not viewed as in a positive light and is inconsequential.

This very post is proof of that and the subsequent comments of ignoring the true intent of the topic in favour of pointing out other possible flaws instead because of “fatigue” of the subject. And ultimately not caring because it is PVP.

I can guarantee if you went back to PVP and attempted to raid a base with these you’d then understand the glaring inconsistency. Building in PVP can be just as much an artform as building in PVE except with different end goals. You can be very creative in using advantageous pieces to ensure either slowing down a raid or outright stopping it with purchased content < - this is why it’s being called P2W. It’s not used to make bases look pretty or a preferred theme; the purpose of the each individual purchase and use is to largely prevent bombs being placed because there are issues with the collision mesh. It is a widely known fact in the PVP community that many BLB/BP/Twitch drop items have some kind of unfair advantage.

So it’s technically an exploit. But it’s being dismissed because it’s not important to everyone else and Funcom needs to make money? < - this is the message we’re getting from others.

7 Likes