Because the games are beyond awful terrible played by zergs.Yeah the long-time PvP guild world is surprisingly small. Much of the playerbase are basically anonymous, but we all pretty much know the guilds who have been around for a few years and anytime a leader gets banned it's a huge deal.
It's not so much that there's a following of casual players who get excited to see a celebrity get banned as much as it is the different competing guilds getting to hold it over an enemy guild for a while.
True, but it has to be a leader type, that has been around for a while. Otherwise it just gets ignored and swept away as a "Wayward member that we had no control over". And even then, like you said, its a very small portion of people where that "reputation" takes a hit.Yeah the long-time PvP guild world is surprisingly small. Much of the playerbase are basically anonymous, but we all pretty much know the guilds who have been around for a few years and anytime a leader gets banned it's a huge deal.
It's not so much that there's a following of casual players who get excited to see a celebrity get banned as much as it is the different competing guilds getting to hold it over an enemy guild for a while.
What's this about an ENG patch?There's no indication they won't handle it the same way in NA/EU since it will be the same publisher. Naming and shaming is a big deal community wise, even without the KSSN stuff. It's always good and healthy to see shitty guilds or blatant hackers getting publicly banned. Anyway I've found a way to play the game with 300ms, which is kinda acceptable, and with the ENG patch it's almost enjoyable.
It's really not that small my man, you only play very select games, that's all.Yeah the long-time PvP guild world is surprisingly small. Much of the playerbase are basically anonymous, but we all pretty much know the guilds who have been around for a few years and anytime a leader gets banned it's a huge deal.
It's not so much that there's a following of casual players who get excited to see a celebrity get banned as much as it is the different competing guilds getting to hold it over an enemy guild for a while.
Did you play DAoC? If you played DAoC and never heard of PRX, you were either willfully ignorant, or playing on some scrub server like fucking Bedevere or Igraine.I hadn't even heard of PRX until ESO when a buddy showed me these boards. Not even in GW2 (we primarily were matched up against Paradigm and AC most of the time.)
Institutionally Ignorant, I think I was about 12 then, jacking off to Clarissa Explains it All my man sorry.Did you play DAoC? If you played DAoC and never heard of PRX, you were either willfully ignorant, or playing on some scrub server like fucking Bedevere or Igraine.
Yeah, no worries, we all had our vices. Mine was Christina Aguilera's Dirty video.Institutionally Ignorant, I think I was about 12 then, jacking off to Clarissa Explains it All my man sorry.
Edit: I'm not trying to take a dig at PRX just offering another perspective on the subject.
Maybe. Those select games include UO, AC, DAOC, SB, AoC, Warhammer, DFO, GW2 and now ArcheAge. Maybe I just think of it as small because I've lived the world PvP scene for the last 10 years and the hundred or so guilds I've become familiar with seem well known and thus 'small'.It's really not that small my man, you only play very select games, that's all.
Oh please link the ENG patchWhat's this about an ENG patch?
*opens PvP video