andinuad2 wrote:Dallane wrote:
Again there are 2 much different systems in place for these games. Playing salem casually still requires you to have defense to protect your stuff. Playing casual in those other games just means you hop on play a game or 2 and hop off without losing anything. I'm not sure what you are really arguing about at this point.
I am argued several things, but one main argument is that that the popularity of Salem is not a consequence of its merits as pvp game but rather of other systems which do require there to be a pvp system in place. Games that became popular due to its "excellent" PvP are games such as LoL, DotA 2 and CS:GO and I've given reasons for why that is.
Salem is a great sandbox game. LoL, DotA 2 and CS:GO are great PvP games.
As for the requirements of playing casually being larger in Salem than playing the other casually: if you don't play the other games often enough your relative skill level will decrease due to lack of practice. To be more specific: if you don't practice enough you'll become gradually worse compared to the average player in those games. In League of Legends that would mean that your ELO decreases.
Whats your point?