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Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures - a quick look at the fugitive system

Posted Aug 5, 2008 at 8:14AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: MMORPG Tags: Exploit, Funcom, mmorpg rumors
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Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures - Image 1The fugitive system which has yet to make it to Funcom's Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures live servers and yet has been the topic of much talk among the community. We've heard some people complain about it saying that it won't help, while others have been more positive towards this new feature.

So far, here's a quick look at how the system works. Each player gets a certain amount of murder points for killing a character with a lower level. It's pegged at 100 per kill if I'm not mistaken. Now once you hit 1000 murder points, you become a fugitive.

What does it mean when you become a fugitive? It means that you become a prime target for other players as killing you will not increase the murder points of any character. In addition, you will randomly drop an item each time a player kills you.

Now, it is possible for players to lower their murder points. As of this article's writing, it is by just simply waiting it out since the murder points drop by a certain number over a span of time or by getting killed.

Theoretically this sounds good, but like all systems, there are ways of breaking it which I'm sure may be painfully obvious to the more experienced MMORPG players out there.

Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures - Image 1The first, and probably the most glaring exploit in my opinion, would be a group of lowbies teaming up to take down higher leveled characters.

I'm not really sure if the developers have taken this into consideration yet, but a group of lowbies can take out one high leveled character with no fear of retribution. To make matters worse, if the higher leveled character retaliates he or she will be penalized by the system.

The second, and perhaps one that should scare the developers more, is if the community decides to ignore this new system and just go on playing as they normally do. You'll still end up with a group of fugitives in their 80s ganking people just as badly as when the system was introduced. Only this time, they have a new badge of honor to wear, the fugitive status.

Of course there are more possible ways that the system can be broken, but that's a story for another time since these are all just theories which will not be explored fully until the PvP Consequence system hits the live servers.

So at this point, I'd like to throw out a question to you Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures players: What are your thoughts on the new system?



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# Just look at Lineage 2...cloudyimpulse 2008-08-05 19:55
It sounds like they are taking the Lineage 2 concept here basically. And most people have worked around this by having clan members killing them quickly over and over to get rid of their fugitive stats (RED/Karma Status in Lineage 2) once they're done ganking other players. I'd also assume after they are done ganking they would just un-equip their good stuff and store it once they are done ganking as well.



In theory it sounds like a good idea, but like the article states, it's very easy easy to get around it and probably won't lead to anything (negative or positive).

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