08-09-2022, 05:13 AM
(08-09-2022, 05:10 AM)CrystikRage Wrote:(08-09-2022, 05:07 AM)Touc Wrote: I think it's kinda ridiculous personally. I'm seeing gangs of people 4-5 strong just sitting in a group of mob spawns farming them for drops and getting RPP for it too. Feels REALLY gamey in a way that I don't like at all.
I'll play devil's advocate here and say that even though I find the XP gains from killing level 1 (or 20 now) boars silly, I think that giving people an incentive to farm for items from mobs beyond just getting the equipment they need is healthy for the game.
No longer do you think 'Oh, Christ, I need to farm five hundred gazillion daemons for crystals, I'm going to miss out on so much roleplay and XP while I do this'.
Instead, you think 'Oh, Christ, I need to farm five hundred gazillion daemons for crystals, but at least I'm getting a little XP for doing this when I could have been roleplaying.' This naturally leads to the possibility of you sticking around to get a surplus of the crystals - or whatever item you might be farming - and thus stimulates the game's economy because you can then sell those crystals on or gift them to your settlement's alchemist and so on.
This isn't even mentioning the amount of people who will be at spawns - which have become a natural congregation point - roleplaying and building interactions, even if there's a horrible habit of these interactions becoming banal 'these my boars, i kill u' scenes that nonetheless help to build conflict in the future.
I have to disagree here pretty hard. It takes almost no effort to farm something like the boars, or the lupins. I've literally seen people with Tempest aoe, afk, farming them. 1 experience per mob doesn't sound like much, but that's actually a pretty hefty amount of experience per minute. Do it for an hour and you'll see notable jumps. Very silly.
Have you considered ganking them
In all seriousness, I know how much the XP can add up, especially if you use Devouring Winds, and I agree that it's a problem. I'm just not sure how to fix it without adding a hard cap. I might be wrong, and a hard cap might be a good idea - it'll definitely take experimentation to figure out what works.