Stop adding catch-up mechanisms

Hey Daretaylor,

I understand your concerns about the recent changes in retail, but let’s take a moment to consider the broader perspective on catch-up mechanics and their impact on the game’s health.

  1. Reducing Mount Costs:
  • While it might seem like a regression, reducing mount costs can actually be seen as a positive move. It makes mounts more accessible to newer players or those who haven’t reached level 40 yet. This inclusivity encourages a larger player base and enhances the overall social experience in the game.
  1. 1-39 Exp 100% Boost:
  • Providing an experience boost up to level 40 aims to expedite the leveling process for newer characters. This helps players catch up to their friends or join end-game content more swiftly. It’s about maintaining a balance between catering to veteran players and making the game inviting for newcomers.
  1. Sleeping Bag Buff:
  • Allowing the Sleeping Bag buff to last through death can be viewed as a quality of life improvement. This change doesn’t necessarily make the game easier but helps reduce frustration by allowing players to maintain some progress even after an unfortunate death. It promotes a smoother gameplay experience.
  1. Upping Quest Gold Reward:
  • While increasing quest gold rewards may contribute to some inflation, it also helps newer players catch up economically. It’s a delicate balance, and the intention is to ensure that players entering the game later can still enjoy a reasonable progression without feeling overwhelmed by the existing economic disparities.

Catch-up mechanics are crucial for the vitality of any MMO. They help bridge the gap between new and existing players, ensuring a dynamic player base and a thriving in-game community. By making certain aspects more accessible, the game remains welcoming to both veterans and those just starting their journey.

It’s important to recognize that these adjustments aim to create a more inclusive and enjoyable environment for everyone. What are your thoughts on these changes?