Square-Enix has introduced new changes to it's online game, Final Fantasy XI, in order to stop players from 'Monster Player Killing', or 'MPK' each other. An MPK involves a player getting the attention of one or several high level monsters and then 'pulling' them onto another player so they get killed.
Square Enix acknowledges that a good MMORPG will have both positive and negative experiences with other players, but that the MPK form of harassment is excessive and harmful to gameplay. Therefore, in the next version update, two changes to the game will be introduced.
The first change causes monsters to disappear under certain conditions. A monster will normally wander around a set area when it is not attacking a player. Under the new conditions, when a player is defeated by a monster
outside of that area, or if the player being chased leaves the area, the monster will disappear. This means that the normal method of MPK can't be completed on any player outside of a monster's normal range. As soon as the attacker leaves the area, the threat is neutralized.
The second change affects monsters
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