I'm downloading v.18 as I type this post. I understand the new mechanics of combat and I don't think I will be dueling quite as much as I used to (if my client works at all) but then there are many things about combat that need tweaking and it's good to hear the team is taking action. Now, about that, Neko's quote caught my attention:
*** 2007-02-05 by Keith Fulton
- Made several small but important revisions to combat.
a. Now if you go out of range, you don't lose combat mode. This will prevent players
from jumping in and out of range to kite npcs and duel in unfun ways(...).
Obviously, not that small but then that depends on how you see PvP and how important it is for you. Is it for PLers? for PKers? for everyone? Do people in charge of the development of PvP think changing completely how you fight is actually a "small" thing?
Last time I played (back with v.16), jumping when hitting the attack button prevented falling through the floor and getting killed by the world. That was one of many bugs we had to deal with in combat. It was kinda tricky to get a hold of but I wouldn't call it
unfun. In fact, I found it quite enjoyable once I got used to it. If there was anything unfun about dueling then was actually falling through the floor or getting teleported or pushed back as you tried to move (or simply being a victim of any of the combat bugs).
But, despite the fun many may have had dueling with good old slash and dash and our interest in having it back and as bugless as possible, it seems that the devs are still trying to find a system that
they find best. We have to remember that it is still work in progress and things are tried, changed and, sometimes, messed up. Part of the process is evaluation and making the the necessary changes so the final outcome is enjoyable for all.
Remember when you had to call NPCs by their name to start a conversation with them? Well, that one didn't work so smoothly but it was worth trying. I say be patient and try to post your opinions constructively. I think the devs appreciate an honest opinion but remember that we are in no position to demand anything from anyone as if we were complaining about something we bought and now wish to return.