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Best MMO PvP you ever played?

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Best MMO PvP you ever played?

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Cappn
01.09.2012 , 06:51 PM | #641
I would have to say Warhammer Online.

Such potential, its a shame really.
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Sunsoar
01.09.2012 , 06:52 PM | #642
Star Trek Online space pvp (ground was ok)
Age of Conan
BF3 (64 player battles what what)
Without me, it's just aweso.
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This game desperately needs some sandbox elements. Repetitive grinding is not fun.

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Seronimos
01.09.2012 , 06:57 PM | #643
EVE Online is and will be the NR 1 game for me. u might ask urselfe why i play swtor then? im a lazy guy who dont has got much ISK in eve online so pvp isnt good for me xD if i woudl have endless ISK eve all the day

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Brommerz
01.09.2012 , 06:58 PM | #644
The Matrix Online.

The only MMO I have ever played to offer something different. Interlock combat, including Kung Fu, and Karate, alongside many different methods of having a scrap; sniping, dual pistols, hacking and knife throwing.

So many mmo's rehash out the same poor efforts at pvp and the same generic combat systems; interlock ftw baby.

Over 3 years on that game until SOE murdered it, in the top 10 server kills and I'd still drop SWTOR in a heartbeat to go back to it.

RIP MxO, I love you.

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TestiSteelnuts
01.09.2012 , 07:00 PM | #645
EVE really was the best imo due to the actual penalties incurred by a loss.

Outside of that, vanilla WoW for me (mostly because eve and WoW are the only two MMOs I played for a while). I didn't mind arena, but I much preferred the anarchy of the BG.
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Seronimos
01.09.2012 , 07:02 PM | #646
dont forgett u can do in eve online whatever u want what u cant do in other mmos like griefing and stealing and pissing ppl off. whjere u get normaly a life time ban in other mmos in eve online ppl laugh over it

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CobraKOF
01.09.2012 , 07:03 PM | #647
1. Legend of Mir 2
2. Guild Wars
3. DAOC


I miss fighting other guilds and where a guild can prove how good they really are in a game, however games need to shy away from RvR as they fail so badly due to balance issues they also need to go back and focus on just all out war between everyone and everything, PvP is dying thanks to one game and we all know what that is.

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Rankith
01.09.2012 , 07:03 PM | #648
As someone else said, Asherons Call hands down. FFA open world pvp everywhere. Death penalty is you drop your most expensive gear, so you have to run around with really expensive enchanted robes so you dont lose any of your gear on death. At the very least, its a huge monetary loss, at most you lost your good gear, forever ><.

FFA allows for completely awesome dynamic player politics and constantly shifting territory. That along with the classless system and no CC to allow for a humongous skill cap made for the best PvP I have ever had. If they didn't take the servers down I would still be playing it.

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JackBauerFTW
01.09.2012 , 07:04 PM | #649
Quote: Originally Posted by Brommerz View Post
The Matrix Online.

The only MMO I have ever played to offer something different. Interlock combat, including Kung Fu, and Karate, alongside many different methods of having a scrap; sniping, dual pistols, hacking and knife throwing.

So many mmo's rehash out the same poor efforts at pvp and the same generic combat systems; interlock ftw baby.

Over 3 years on that game until SOE murdered it, in the top 10 server kills and I'd still drop SWTOR in a heartbeat to go back to it.

RIP MxO, I love you.
This guy knows it, unbelievable combat system to offer a fair and 'balanced' way of pvping.

After all, it wasn't a game where you just got the final set of gear and facerolled everyone. It was all about your tree and how you played it. Such a versatile system that allowed you to be anything you wanted once jacking into the matrix. From Duelist, to a Grandmaster in aikido. Then if you fancied it, to be an Expert Rifleman.

R.I.P MxO

Best MMO i have EVER played.

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PandaSuperBear
01.09.2012 , 07:07 PM | #650
Ragnarok Online.