Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »DeanTheCat wrote: »Lava_Croft wrote: »It's just endless and mindless zerging with a pinch of TS metablobs using Destro Ulti.
That seems to be all we ever come up against now. We go take a resource, we maybe get one blue come and see what happens - next minute we're steamrollered by a full raid or more! (This goes for AD as well.) I'm sure AD and DC feel the same way.
ESO is not the game it was, it's not as much fun as it once was. I still love the PvP but I can't find the same mojo for it anymore. Plus there's loads of people I miss who don't play anymore. Just waiting for the next decent MMO with good co-ordinated PvP...
Camelot Unchained =P
We hope
Master_Kas wrote: »Lava_Croft wrote: »Master Kas complaining about nightcap is like Wrobel complaining about proc gear.
Still entertaining revival of the thread though!
Show me when I even tried to siege a trikeep past 1-2 o clock in the morning with a organized group Kris. I'll make a character named "Kris is a lord" when you do so. Recent events plx.
But yeah, atleast the thread is alive
Master_Kas wrote: »Lava_Croft wrote: »Master Kas complaining about nightcap is like Wrobel complaining about proc gear.
Still entertaining revival of the thread though!
Show me when I even tried to siege a trikeep past 1-2 o clock in the morning with a organized group Kris. I'll make a character named "Kris is a lord" when you do so. Recent events plx.
But yeah, atleast the thread is alive
I remember someone who glitched inside and captured like 5 keeps and 2 outposts with his TS buddies at 5 in the morning not too long ago. Wonder who that was.
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Let me set the scene for you:
It's August(?), late night / early morning and someone's female alt is number one on the leaderboards for his alliance. This person really wants to be emperor, but Roebeck, Ash, Aleswell and Chalman are held by an opposing alliance. Fortunately for this guy, he has figured out that there's a glitch he can use to bypass the keep walls and capture the keeps before anyone realizes what is going on. He asks his friends if they can help him, and they do. The group of friends first glitch in to Roebeck and sure enough, under a minute after it's status is switched to "Under Attack" with no sieges, the keep flips. Not too long after, the group of friends move on. Ash and Aleswell flip in the same manner; no siege, and turned within a minute of going under attack.
Now however is when the story takes a turn for the group of friends. As they move on to capture Bleaker's Outpost in the same manner as the previous keeps, they are met by the last four remaining opposing players. As you can imagine, when these opposing players see this group of friends inside the outpost that hasn't gone under attack yet, their suspicion is confirmed. ZOS staff had recently been making posts on the forums regarding cheaters, so scared of what consequences he might face, the person who wanted emperor buffs starts making up excuses: "It' revenge!", "DC always takes keeps at night!" he tells one of the opposing players.
AbraXuSeXile wrote: »Exploiters should be banned.
Well well, dunno about you... but some close guildmates of yours have been filmed hoping over keep walls to get a scroll with the help of dc "friends" recently
DeanTheCat wrote: »Lava_Croft wrote: »It's just endless and mindless zerging with a pinch of TS metablobs using Destro Ulti.
That seems to be all we ever come up against now. We go take a resource, we maybe get one blue come and see what happens - next minute we're steamrollered by a full raid or more! (This goes for AD as well.) I'm sure AD and DC feel the same way.
ESO is not the game it was, it's not as much fun as it once was. I still love the PvP but I can't find the same mojo for it anymore. Plus there's loads of people I miss who don't play anymore. Just waiting for the next decent MMO with good co-ordinated PvP...
Camelot Unchained =P
M....U
WillhelmBlack wrote: »Had an awesome weekend in Trueflame, first time in a while actually on my DK and Templar. Yes I got zerged and proc'd to death half the time but bumped into a lot of good players and had a blast fighting/Jesus Beaming them.
Sorry for the positive post.
No, a certain well known purveyor of rambling insanity was calling him a traitor in zone chat. Most of us have him on ignore now but it does keep the masses amused during prime time if they need a break from not sieging.Master_Kas wrote: »Well at one point we did have a tiny orange alliance. When you/ep took BRK, and we took roebeck
VagabondAngel wrote: »No, a certain well known purveyor of rambling insanity was calling him a traitor in zone chat. Most of us have him on ignore now but it does keep the masses amused during prime time if they need a break from not sieging.Master_Kas wrote: »Well at one point we did have a tiny orange alliance. When you/ep took BRK, and we took roebeck
The Royal Court of Lions do fine small-scaling, dunno what u lot r whinging about. I guess we don't take it too seriously coz have jobs n stuff so we play better... Free your mind and the rest will follow.
Lava_Croft wrote: »It's just endless and mindless zerging with a pinch of TS metablobs using Destro Ulti.
That seems to be all we ever come up against now. We go take a resource, we maybe get one blue come and see what happens - next minute we're steamrollered by a full raid or more! (This goes for AD as well.) I'm sure AD and DC feel the same way.
ESO is not the game it was, it's not as much fun as it once was. I still love the PvP but I can't find the same mojo for it anymore. Plus there's loads of people I miss who don't play anymore. Just waiting for the next decent MMO with good co-ordinated PvP...
Lava_Croft wrote: »You forgot the small groups of highly experienced players who prey on small groups of newbie players, triggering those newbie players to run in largers groups in order to protect themselves. These largers groups will soon be called zergs and the original reason for their existence will be forgotten as the highly experienced players complain about all the zergs.
Lava_Croft wrote: »You forgot the small groups of highly experienced players who prey on small groups of newbie players, triggering those newbie players to run in largers groups in order to protect themselves. These largers groups will soon be called zergs and the original reason for their existence will be forgotten as the highly experienced players complain about all the zergs.
Lava_Croft wrote: »You forgot the small groups of highly experienced players who prey on small groups of newbie players, triggering those newbie players to run in largers groups in order to protect themselves. These largers groups will soon be called zergs and the original reason for their existence will be forgotten as the highly experienced players complain about all the zergs.
Lava_Croft wrote: »You forgot the small groups of highly experienced players who prey on small groups of newbie players, triggering those newbie players to run in largers groups in order to protect themselves. These largers groups will soon be called zergs and the original reason for their existence will be forgotten as the highly experienced players complain about all the zergs.
The games grping system allowing players to grp up with 24 ppl and as a result have highly organized grps of that size (big one in my opinion - organisation should be an achievement in largescale pvp not provided by the games UI).
VagabondAngel wrote: »No, a certain well known purveyor of rambling insanity was calling him a traitor in zone chat. Most of us have him on ignore now but it does keep the masses amused during prime time if they need a break from not sieging.Master_Kas wrote: »Well at one point we did have a tiny orange alliance. When you/ep took BRK, and we took roebeck
Lava_Croft wrote: »You forgot the small groups of highly experienced players who prey on small groups of newbie players, triggering those newbie players to run in largers groups in order to protect themselves. These largers groups will soon be called zergs and the original reason for their existence will be forgotten as the highly experienced players complain about all the zergs.
The games grping system allowing players to grp up with 24 ppl and as a result have highly organized grps of that size (big one in my opinion - organisation should be an achievement in largescale pvp not provided by the games UI).
Organised groups with 24 people are usually terrible nowadays. The game is incredibly punishing to groups that have people slacking and so far I havent been in a single group that big yet that didnt get overrun quickly. There's just a lack of focus and coordination in groups of that size and now that barrier and purge are capped at 6 you can't just easily carry a big group like that through a tough situation.
On the other hand, running from keep to keep in a swarm of 60 people is a pretty safe way to play at the moment. There we have the current cyrodiil meta.
Lava_Croft wrote: »You forgot the small groups of highly experienced players who prey on small groups of newbie players, triggering those newbie players to run in largers groups in order to protect themselves. These largers groups will soon be called zergs and the original reason for their existence will be forgotten as the highly experienced players complain about all the zergs.