Ryzom Ring: Miller clears up Ring Reward Points rumors

ryzomringAlright, a lot of you Ryzom Ring users have apparently been hounding the net and the Saga of Ryzom forums for more info on the RRP (Ring Reward Points) system and how it works.

So, Daniel Miller, the producer of Nevrax‘s Ryzom Ring, decided to clear up the issue once and for all by answering ALL the questions you guys posted on their boards (well, not ALL, but rather all RRP-related ones).

First off, Miller says that the system is time-based, so even if you hack and slash like there’s no tomorrow, that won’t earn you more points than, say, a leisurely scripted adventure.

Miller goes on to discuss the system’s concept of “activity” – which basically means that “as long as you’re doing something that requires you to be behind your keyboard and interacting with the game we can consider that you’re active, and as long as you’re active you’ll gain reward points at regular intervals.” Let’s see, what else did he discuss? Ah!

Levels of Reward Points:  There are six different classes of reward points. And they’ve been following the feedback they’ve been getting from BOTH the testing team and from you guys so, reward points are now based on the kind of actions you’ve been performing recently and then doles out an equivalent level of points for the level of actions. Also, the level of the scenario is no longer important.

Non-combat actions and cheating: Before, only combat actions are taken into account when determining a player’s activity, but now, they’ve included non-combat actions as well. Makes sense – just ‘cuz you’re not in combat doesn’t mean you’re not behind your computer and aren’t active in the game, right? But again, the type of non-combat action you do will affect the level and quantity of Reward Points you’ll gain.

As for cheaters, Miller warns that they are aware that some Ryzom Ring users have been cheating using external macro PC software. So if, at any time, you’re caught cheating, you will be banned from the game. And this applies not only in Ring, but for the rest of Ryzom as well.

Miller answers TONS more questions that you guys might also be wondering about so if you wanna know more, just click on the read link below and you’re all set.

ryzomringAlright, a lot of you Ryzom Ring users have apparently been hounding the net and the Saga of Ryzom forums for more info on the RRP (Ring Reward Points) system and how it works.

So, Daniel Miller, the producer of Nevrax‘s Ryzom Ring, decided to clear up the issue once and for all by answering ALL the questions you guys posted on their boards (well, not ALL, but rather all RRP-related ones).

First off, Miller says that the system is time-based, so even if you hack and slash like there’s no tomorrow, that won’t earn you more points than, say, a leisurely scripted adventure.

Miller goes on to discuss the system’s concept of “activity” – which basically means that “as long as you’re doing something that requires you to be behind your keyboard and interacting with the game we can consider that you’re active, and as long as you’re active you’ll gain reward points at regular intervals.” Let’s see, what else did he discuss? Ah!

Levels of Reward Points:  There are six different classes of reward points. And they’ve been following the feedback they’ve been getting from BOTH the testing team and from you guys so, reward points are now based on the kind of actions you’ve been performing recently and then doles out an equivalent level of points for the level of actions. Also, the level of the scenario is no longer important.

Non-combat actions and cheating: Before, only combat actions are taken into account when determining a player’s activity, but now, they’ve included non-combat actions as well. Makes sense – just ‘cuz you’re not in combat doesn’t mean you’re not behind your computer and aren’t active in the game, right? But again, the type of non-combat action you do will affect the level and quantity of Reward Points you’ll gain.

As for cheaters, Miller warns that they are aware that some Ryzom Ring users have been cheating using external macro PC software. So if, at any time, you’re caught cheating, you will be banned from the game. And this applies not only in Ring, but for the rest of Ryzom as well.

Miller answers TONS more questions that you guys might also be wondering about so if you wanna know more, just click on the read link below and you’re all set.

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