I've been a bit disconnected lately, due to having to fight with my insurance on getting my medication paid for yet again, so I have not been in the best of states. Back on topic However!
I have actually tried and been playing recently Black Desert Online, that I found through a forum I came across. It does have an 'active' combat style, and may be more comfortable to some to play with a controller, with its combo system. The 'Open World' PvP is not 'active' until a player reaches lv 50, and there are systems at play to discourage random ganking. The link below, basically outlines everything in the game, even the PvP system and its penalties.
http://www.blackdeserttome.com/wiki/BDO_Tome
This next link is the Objective information of the Wikipedia, to put some insight on the game itself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Desert_Online
Below is a copy and paste of the system requirements page
Minimum system requirements to play Black Desert Online:
- 32 bit Windows 7 or 8
- Intel Core i3-530 2.9GHz
- 4gb RAM
- GTS 250 / GeForce 9800 GTX / Radeon HD 6770
- 1280x720 Resolution
Recommended system requirements to play Black Desert Online:
- 64 bit Windows 7 or 8
- Intel Core i5-650 3.2GHz
- 6gb RAM
- GTX 650 / GTX 550ti / Radeon HD7770 / Radeon HD 6770
- 1280x720 Resolution
Black Desert Online is not currently available for Mac OS or Linux and there is currently no announced plans to release the game for these operating systems.
*Just remember: Minimum means you can run the game, how well is not promised. Recommended means you shouldn't have any issues playing on modest settings.
**This game does work for Windows 10 Users, how well, I do not know.
I know this game won't be a fit for everyone (if anyone), just thought I'd provide some information for anyone who wanted to, to look over, since this game was mentioned.
If you want to get in contact with me about this, it would most likely be best to add me through steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/zXr666/
Alternately, if you use Battle.net for anything, I'm zXr #1315 on that, since I see those when I start up my computer.
EDIT: Oh if you do decide to check it out either through someones guest pass or whatnot, I play on Uno, and with the server setup there are only about 3 servers If 'm remembering correctly, however there are a list of sub-servers/channels, all linked through chat that you can switch among, which only dictate whom you can actually interact with, and world spawns and such. So I usually Play on Calephon U2 under the Uno selection, it will make sense if you actually see it.