Amazon's PvP-centric MMO produces bad behavior among rival factions. One
of the main features of Amazon New World is the ongoing struggle
between three huge player-operated factions to control the island of
Aeternum. Many players will buy
New World Coins,
and some players misbehave, not only harassing members of other
factions, but also shouting swear words in local voice chats. Today’s
update added a useful login screen to remind players how to treat each
other well.
The more competitive members of the three factions
The Syndicate, The Marauders, and The Covenant are caught in a
never-ending battle, vying for various control areas on the island. For
most players, controlling the land is everything in New World.
Controlling an area allows a faction guild realm to have in-game
settlements. Although players can buy New World Coins to get better
equipment. But once in power, they can upgrade their defenses and
crafting stations and be able to take advantage in battle. This
large-scale player-to-player conflict is basically all the endgame in
the new world.
When players divide the server population into
three factions to compete for an island nation, hostility will spread
like weeds. When two factions fight each other, some players will
prepare New World Coins to get better weapons, but the global chat is
still full of interesting but frustrating malice. But recently, when
players start New World, a new message will pop up to remind players
that there is a "code of conduct" that they agree to abide by before
they start playing the game.
"Protecting the Community" reminds
players that Amazon Games will not tolerate bullying, aggression, or
hate speech. "Fair Play" warns against cheating, exploiting
malfunctions, or selling in-game items for real money. Therefore,
players will choose to buy
RPG New World Coins on IGGM to increase their
wealth. The most "mutual respect" means not to be sad, not to pretend to
be someone else, or to falsely report abuses by other players.
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