#87
by Teaweasel
Papi obviously plays, as he said, with his whole family. So if I was playing with 3 of my (younger) children in a group, however unsuited that group was for the task at hand (Falgren), and a minor PH spawned and we engaged the fun of trying to kill it and some solo interloper walked in and took that fun...I, and many I think would be miffed. Not just miffed at what happened, but miffed in the idea of what that teaches your kids, or the like...
Now, obviously..I don't really think that on any level Celtic Heroes(in its current form)is a prime teaching tool for any kid. Unless you want to patiently raise a savvy scammer. And I am not advocating Papi's personal opinion, I don't share it. I left Arawn. But it's about perspective, everyone has one, and Papi's in this key situation is MUCH different. People can call him "selfish" for wanting to change the entire game to fit a certain lens (his own), but in many ways he isn't "selfish," just holds gravity on morality and value as a father in a way that many of us obviously don't inside the game.
A speciality server, value-oriented server like in MMO games of old that were PvP but had PvE servers, or PvE and had PvP servers seems like for him would be the perfect fit. Sadly however it seems sooo unlikely, I doubt the subject has ever been broached at OTM.
I see this entire thread about perspective, and not necessarily Target-Lock or Not. Most of us play as escapism, from life, family and the like, Papi's game merges these elements, small wonder why his take is more didactic, and a far cry from the wants of the traditional gamer.
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