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4-02-2008 @ 5:02PM
Algorithm said...
I did the same thing as you. I rolled PvP to be with friends who wanted to PvP at a time where world PvP was the only option.
The issue with dishonorable kills is:
1) It is impossible, from a functional standpoint to identify when and what a dishonorable kill, or when a player is acting dishonorably. Players can't even agree.
2) Making it so your actions in game have negative, irreversible repercussions is a terrible road to go on. It's against everything else in the game. Imagine if PvP made you lose your gear. Encouraging PvP means: you can't punish losers or winners