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Monuments to players!
tul1pe
There is a suggestion. Many years ago I played in gw2. there was an area in the pvp zone. On which there were monuments to the players. full-length and with their name on it. I don't remember what they were given for. apparently for some achievements and victories in the events. but the point is this. you can do something similar. for example, some city has developed into a megacity and its first mayor may receive a monument on the central square. or the head of the clan, whose clan is the first to capture 2 or more nodes or cities, can also receive a monument with his name and the name of the clan.
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Dygz
Supposed to have something like this, I think - especially for Mayors.
Arya_Yeshe
the gw2 pvp statues are still there, its just cringe
it's a waste of time and not relevant
Texas
Should be a wearable cosmetic. People still recognize the WoW vanilla Field Marshall sets and Grand Marshall Weapons from 20 years ago.
Hinotori
This was also a reward for royalty level kickstarters.
Voeltz
Warhammer Online and Albion Online had them when I played for top performers in PvP and winners of tournaments. It gave people something to strive for and be proud of. It's cool to walk around and see those kinda things. In some cases, those actually serve as in game memorials of players who no longer play or passed away. I would like to see them spread throughout the halls of colosseums, cathedrals and city centers. Some could be for worlds first achievements, top node contributors, wars, and tournament winners.
Solmyr
The cool thing about statues is that they can be made by effectively just cloning your character model, scaling it up, then applying a stone texture and a cool pose. That means you could have your character's actual likeness represented with the statue. Definitely something I'd like to see at some point, though obviously they've got bigger fish to fry at the moment with A2 coming up.
tul1pe
Hinotori
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This was also a reward for royalty level kickstarters.
sorry. but that's not what I'm talking about) these guys are all great. they help, with their donation, the development of the project. I'm already talking about the social component in the game itself. here's a look when I logged into wow. and I was playing at the starting locations, something clicked in my head and I remembered all the videos on YouTube. Lyra Jenkins, for example. just imagine you are walking along durotar and realize that in 10 years there have been 100 million players here) imagine these emotions of theirs. when they staged massive PVP battles here. all the emotions of communication and camaraderie of the players when they called for help from their friends and she knew that after 3 hours she would get up for work or study, but still went into the game to be with her friends. That's what I'm talking about. what would people say when they go to aoc in 2040 - I remember this place! my friend or my dad was playing here and I was watching it. How cool it was! I sometimes see people in restaurants or cafes. who are 30-50 years old and they are so enthusiastic about telling their emotions that they received last week evening. also imagine someone new comes into the game and sees a monument to some player and asks who it is and why it was put here. He starts Googling and wonders why he didn't play with them that day!
tul1pe
I'm not saying that this is the most important idea and it needs to be implemented first. but after all the mechanics are set up, all the corners will be smoothed out. the release will take place and I hope it will be successful. then you can deal with such an interesting question within 2 years
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