Here is teh thing, YOU ran around. I like to play with people, sorry.I don't really see the purpose of fatigue. even if it's an option. it defeats the purpose of 'rested' XP as well. what happens if you have rested XP and fatigue activates? it clashes.
and why do you want to level slower? I've been moving pretty slowly in my levels, i played for roughly 10 hours last weekends and got maybe 10 levels on my CNJ. i ran around, i quested, i killed some NMs on my pug when i ran into them. enjoy the scenery. plenty of ways to slow down level and enjoy the game without some odd mechanic that doesnt' make a whole lot of sense.
i equate this with making a gear damage toggle. why? everyone would just turn it off because 99% of people find it annoying when their crap breaks and they have to stop, repair it, and then can get back to w/e they were doing.
Also, rested xp, you can stillg et it, you will just gain a little more exp? I don't see your problem.
Gear damage should be turned off, it's silly and has no impact on anything.
Somehow I doubt that. the problem is that it's optional. I'm all for a slow leveling pace, although all of my DoW/DoM jobs are capped and I won't reroll just to level again. There is merit to the argument that slower leveling is more fun. But leveling pace MUST be applied in the same way to everyone. Nobody in their right mind would choose to intentionally level more slowly than their friends. That is where your suggestion falls apart. This game is based heavily on the community. Your suggestion implies that we all play the game in a vacuum, or that we all level solo only opting to group up once we've hit 50. It won't work, nobody will use it given an option as simple as a toggle switch, to level faster.
I think I have the perfect compromise that would satisfy both the OP and everyone else: merit parties!
Those who like leveling can do it (and get permanent stat bonuses for each class). Those who don't like leveling can focus on other things.
It doesn't have to be stat bonus, could be something else.
But the levels I was talking about were the hidden Fatigue levels you got.
I did a lot of L40 leves at Bald Knoll, Nine Ivies, and Broken Water. It was perfectly tedious and dreadful. Perfect for you, Rokien. Just level your stuff up there instead of joining Natalan PTs.
hmmm, with two options to choose from (crappy xp, or super fast xp) how many people do you think will choose option 1?
that's right, exactly 0
lets give it up to Rokien for creating yet another completely wasted thread.
Damn, you really are an idiot.
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