tantalon wrote:I will roll a character on a PVE server in a heart beat and would love it. I also have two friends that will. One quit after a week of getting ganked non-stop while trying to quest and another wouldnt even join because it was a pvp server after the exp he had on another vanilla server. So that's 3 more (at least, possibly 2 more if i can coax other friends) for the pve community.
I love all these pvp'ers complaining that people going to a pve server is bad for the community LOL.. ya nice community of brats intentionally going out of their way beating on low level characters making the experience awful for people (who might have just joined wow for the first time) who want to quest and level their skills and crafting. Hell... last night I was playing and there were mobs of horde players making the game miserable for low level players the entire night... non stop. The entire map was talking about it... avoid this area... there are dozens of horde ganking non stop.. etc. And this was after all the complaining that a split is bad. Clearly the pvp mind set needs to look in the mirror and stop crying foul when people are fed up with your baby like antics.
A pve only server cant come fast enough if you ask me. I'm going to assume the more mature, easy going player... the one in it for the experience of the adventure will be more likely to be drawn to the pve server. I cant wait to play along side like minded people.
They are complaining about it like it's something really skillful to do, fighting a guy 40 levels lower than you, I don't even get what the fun is, they're probably the type that doesn't succeed in any competitive game where the plain is even so they have to do that here. I personally haven't really had problems leveling up with enemies around but it's still pretty hard to understand what satisfaction does one get for staying in a low level city killing people for hours, there was a guy in lakeshire online in the morning killing people, when I get online at night, he was still there.