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When looking for your next game to play for the PvP, ensure it is something that revolves around PvP at its core, If PvP was just one of the things mentioned in the bullet list of options, while the rest of the description focused on the PvE, don't even download it if you want to play it for the PvP.
oh you again..
DarkBlood Online.
You should always play a game for what it is, and does focus on, not what you want it to be. If you do otherwise while it may work out for you for a while, in time you just won't be satisfied any more, and for an online game which is a type of game one expects to play a lot, that's just not going to work out for you.
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Archablade 2 PvP is really but REALLY slow and damm i wanted to try DarkBlood but its country restricted for now :( really bad luck, just im going to follow my plan to play C9 with my friends to avoid the lag and P2W system.
Phoenix most people play for the PvP i played a lot of dungeons crawlers, H&S, MMO and none of them are like C9 (Dragon nest being the most accurate but sadly no NA server), C9 has nothing really nothing in PvE theres a lot better options for that *cought vindictus cought*.
If a game were to be both effectively a PvE, and PvP game, it would need to allow for advancement through one equally as well as the other, or just split them apart completely, so advancement in one, has no effect on the other, so you could focus on one, at the exclusion of the other, at no consequence. If a game were to focus more on one, or the other, it would be as that aspect is more developed, allows for more effective advancement, and/or is, or becomes an unavoidable aspect of the game. The PvP in C9 is not extensive, offers no actual means of advancement, and is completely avoidable, while PvE is the opposite for each. Therefore, this is in fact a PvE based game, with a PvP option.
The amazing thing is when people try to claim C9 is a PvP game, when they at the same time claim the people behind it don't care about the PvP aspect of the game, that there's not enough people PvPing, or other such things. Your own complaints defeat your claims that the game is a PvP game.
If most play C9 for the PvP, then why did they for instance have to scale back a PvP event they held a few months ago as they stated there were insufficient applicants? Why do people complain about not enough people PvPing, when the servers could be marked as busy, with all sorts of people running around? People tend to group up with like minded players, just because your group of in-game friends only want to PvP, doesn't mean everyone else feels the same way.