Originally posted by LigH
Thank you for clarifying - and please excuse my provoking style to ask.
My point of view is based on the assumption that duelling was made to be rather unimportant by the developers, that they don\'t want to urge the players to duel each other, by telling us: \"Duel Points are rather useless, you can only brag with them\".
Your point of view seems to be based on the assumption that duels and wars are a usual part of roleplaying.
Still, I am often unsure, if the moderators and game masters have to support the wishes of the developers, or the wishes of the majority of players. They tend to differ from time to time...
The devs also intended PS to be an RP world, but even their GMs fail to enforce this. Point being, regardless of whether it was intended to be the main point of PS or not, duelling has taken on a significant role within the game for many players and characters. If the devs didn\'t want it to take place, they would not have made duelling available in game.
My point has never been about whether duels and wars are the usual part of RP. Again, I am not sure how you minimalized my posts into such a stance.
This thread has never been about how best to solve the issues between duellists and non-duellists, RPers and Non-RPers (or limited RPers, rather), and so on. It has always been about turning duelling into a \'gentleman\'s sport\', which is nonsense. Janner has even admitted to that. With that in mind, I find this discussion to be useless, because as is obvious any worthwhile suggestions that would benefit the game will be ignored in favor of the previously desired outcome. In other words, there were never any intentions of getting input from anyone if it didn\'t match the criteria of forcing duelling into a \"gentleman\'s sport\" and therefore validating Janner\'s stance on the subject.
I pointed that out before, and I will do so again. It has been mentioned several times, by several people that laws and law enforcement of some type would be the best method to solving these issues.