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If you could pay extra for a custom server rule, what would it be and why?
Vhaeyne
Member, Alpha One, Alpha Two, Early Alpha Two
This is all hypothetical and for fun:
The assumption is that everyone on the server would be subject to the same cost price, and just that one rule would change. This also assumes that a full active player base for that rule exists.
Example:
I would pay an additional $5 a month to play on a server where no one can use their mouse to click skills. You can only use keyboard key binds and MMO mouse buttons.
I just think it would be a smoother experience. I feel like I would be more confidant in my fellow server goer, knowing they are not still using their mouse to click their rotation like it's the dark ages.
If you could pay extra for a custom server rule, what would it be and why?
The assumption is that everyone on the server would be subject to the same cost price, and just that one rule would change. This also assumes that a full active player base for that rule exists.
Example:
I would pay an additional $5 a month to play on a server where no one can use their mouse to click skills. You can only use keyboard key binds and MMO mouse buttons.
I just think it would be a smoother experience. I feel like I would be more confidant in my fellow server goer, knowing they are not still using their mouse to click their rotation like it's the dark ages.
If I had more time, I would write a shorter post.
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2, No cosmetics at all.
Of what we know so far, this is about all I can think of. Anything else i would like to see from Ashes is a change in direction (even if only subtle), not a different ruleset.
I would actually play on that server.
If I had more time, I would write a shorter post.
Next, the things I think of give my entire server an advantage, which is a different kind of p2w (content rush).
My $5 per month would go on making developed nodes more secure:
Combat within (and within sight of) a node level 3/4+(?) walls attracts a node militia NPC squad that break up the fight and there is a "disturbing the peace" consequence for offenders. Striking a member of the militia makes the offense a lot more serious. Perhaps other local players have the option of siding with the NPC militia or the attackers ('bandits'), with the ability to increase social standing within one group or the other.
They might implement something like this anyway - I want a contrast between the safety of the wilderness and civilization. I want somewhere "away from home" that I can open my inventory with less risk of being ganked.
I would have to hear a lot of good testimonials from players on your proposed server to want to play on that. I tend to like the chaos of low security areas being common.
To each his own.
If I had more time, I would write a shorter post.
Ideally that would be every server, but I would pay extra for GMs to be extra present.
If I had more time, I would write a shorter post.
2. RP tag on the server
3. JustVine gets 5% of all sub fees.
Keeping it simple:
No stupid SPECIAL CHARACTERS in your name! And maybe an RP-only Names rule.
Tulnar only !
@Vhaeyne, have scripts actually been confirmed as allowable though ... even on the regular servers?
The Ashes wiki isn't super detailed on the topic. There's only a quote from Steven:
https://ashesofcreation.wiki/Security_systems#Macros
Sounds good ... my character name is "LOLSUP".
(Don't worry I would never choose that name ... )
#3, lol.
I actually don't hate #1 if you can't gather materials past a certain tier without being flagged, and you can only change your gear in town. To prevent cheesing for resources.
So say we all.
I don't see why that could not just be standard. Then again, I don't consider "sorcerer" to be an "RP name" so maybe Steven would have a problem with how I imagine the rules for RP names.
You might just get your wish anyway if the Tulnar customization options are too good.
I am not talking about scripts or marcros, I am talking about preventing people from manually"mouse clicking" their rotation like you see new players do. You "can" make macros with nearly any gaming mouse or keyboard, but I don't support that and am not talking about that.
From what I understand, they will "try" to keep people from using macros and scripts to automate game play. Which is normal.
If I had more time, I would write a shorter post.
"Guild Max size is 30, all Alliances cause a daily monetary resource drain on both guilds."
with nothing else changed from their intended design of guilds.
2. There are various nodes already placed. You can work through a questline to disrupt these nodes ruled by monsters and abominations, or build a node nearby and use it to abolish your evil neighbours. Special rule, only 1 metropolis as the great capital of these lands
I could go for that.
While it wouldn't stop the spread of large guilds completely, it would make them exponentially harder to run. Having your guild spread out over 20 guilds is much more of a challenge to stay on top of that if they were spread over two.
Would not allow any form of automated botting or gold selling. They actually and honestly enforced the policy. I would pay an extra $5.00 a month for true enforcement.
I truly hope no one has to pay extra for that.
If I had more time, I would write a shorter post.
I would not play on that server, but I will defend to my death your right to want it.
If I had more time, I would write a shorter post.
That sounds great! Tulnar only on this one server, and no Tulnar at all on all the other servers! I think you've just solved everyone's problems!
I'd be OK with this. But realisticly it would have to be the monthly sub + the cost of the monthly cosmetics (which is the revenue they stand to lose) so you should be paying $135 per month per person for this server rule. Lol.
I plan to not buy a single cosmetic, as do most of the people I am friends with that either are or have considered playing this game. I would wager that the bulk of people that would pay extra to play on a server with no cosmetics would also not pay anything for cosmetics - it makes no real sense otherwise.
As such, if they get $5 more out of each of us, that is $5 more than they would have made.
Yes that's true. The servers would be immensely popular. And then it will start drawing people that may have spent occasionly because it's a better experience and hey it's only a extra $5. Then more people will join because everyone else is, resulting in significant sales decrease. Hell even I who has brought cosmetics would instantly switch to a no MTX server for a clean experience. People tend to flock to higher population servers for a better experience. The only way Ashes could retain the revenue would be to drasticly increase the monthly sub cost for clean servers.
Just not by $120 a month as you suggest.
There absolutely will be a massive number of players that prefer cosmetics and so play on those servers. There will also be a mass of people that are happy paying $15 a month and not a cent more. We have had a whole lot of threads here with people saying $15 a month is too much.
Servers without a ruleset like this will be adequately populated. This means the only reason people have for going to this server is because they want this ruleset. As such, $5 a month extra probably is enough to cover the lost revenue from these people not buying cosmetics.