Haashhtaag wrote: »Can we all agree gooch is an above average player outside of emp who becomes god when he gets emp?
I strongly suspect he's earned the most AP on the NA PS4 server by a country mile. He's an excellent player. Can't speak to his personality, because I don't know him and have never run with him, but respect where respect is due.Haashhtaag wrote: »Can we all agree gooch is an above average player outside of emp who becomes good when he gets emp?
I strongly suspect he's earned the most AP on the NA PS4 server by a country mile. He's an excellent player. Can't speak to his personality, because I don't know him and have never run with him, but respect where respect is due.Haashhtaag wrote: »Can we all agree gooch is an above average player outside of emp who becomes good when he gets emp?
I've been EP since day 1. It's nice to see the faction do so much better this year, after taking a beating for so long. Truth is, you can have numbers but without leaders you will lose. Likewise, you can have leaders but without numbers you'll lose. Right now, EP has a little of both and that's all it takes.
logging in to vivec EU right now...a little later than normal...wanted to check out rdr2 online for a bit...
that was an interesting experience - literally everyone I came across tried to kill me - everyone...
there's a brief tutorial, but, no real clear rules of engagement...
1st player I ran across hog tied me...broke free and shot them, went to go cut free some other player nearby they had hog tied, and, lo and behold the player I had just killed respawned close enough to come back and shoot me...
it got even weirder after that...it'll be nice to pvp in a familiar setting for a while...
TequilaFire wrote: »What is with a couple of guilds I am in starting to demand certain set ups and gear checks when they can barely put a group together with players leaving PvP? Every time I get on in the morning no one is running a group.
Also not everyone wants to be a in bomb group just because crowns are trying to emulate Gooch! lol
PvP guilds are also about fun, you can have fun and still kick ass.
You can make suggestions and most will try to comply but making requirements alienates some otherwise good players.
Oh it's worse than you think. GM is a genuinely nice guy - like him a lot, but management decisions are sometimes not what I would agree with.TequilaFire wrote: »What is with a couple of guilds I am in starting to demand certain set ups and gear checks when they can barely put a group together with players leaving PvP?
TequilaFire wrote: »I remember the achievement where you had to hogtie an npc an leave them on the train tracks to be run over in the first RDR. lol
TequilaFire wrote: »I remember the achievement where you had to hogtie an npc an leave them on the train tracks to be run over in the first RDR. lol
I just did something similiar last night...one of the sheriff missions...
I'm not sure how many hours i have in on rdr2 now, but, the controls are still kicking my butt...
eso is far from perfect, from a performance standpoint - but, I much prefer (or maybe I'm just very used to) their controls setup...
So, since I started playing pvp about 1 month ago, I've never been able to rush the flags in a defended keep because the game would aways drop to atrocious fps, crash, and send me back to Xbox's home screen. I also had many crashes in medium-sized fights outside of keeps. I have a basic Xbox 1, with the game installed directly on it's hard drive, so it might be the most fragile setup, but this situation has pulled me back from Cyro to a point where I was only playing BGs.
All this until last night, where I could'nt queue in any BG or dungeon, because the damn group finder was bugged again. So I decided to hop in Cyro, to begin to farm my tier 1 reward for the month. Someone in my random group told us that a great way to reduce lag was to type your own name in the search tab of the guild roster. It reduced cpu usage or wathever. I thought this was a load of bs, but I tried it anyway, since it doesn't cost much. Well, believe it or not, after that I was able to rush the flags in 3 heavily defended keeps without too many lag spikes and no crash at all. Well, not too many lag spikes for this game anyway...
I know it's just 1 session and it doesn't mean much, but all 3 pops were locked and there was a lot of people, so it's pretty encouraging for now. Try it yourself and tell us if it helps!
TequilaFire wrote: »I remember the achievement where you had to hogtie an npc an leave them on the train tracks to be run over in the first RDR. lol
I just did something similiar last night...one of the sheriff missions...
I'm not sure how many hours i have in on rdr2 now, but, the controls are still kicking my butt...
eso is far from perfect, from a performance standpoint - but, I much prefer (or maybe I'm just very used to) their controls setup...
Oh I so agree with this. The graphics are stunning, but they over-cooked the controls. You need to use both hands and a foot to be successful in combat on horseback. Somewhat ridiculous (or maybe we're just all old...lmao)
Spend 30 mins last night in RDR online. Got shot in the head. Logged in to ESO...
I’m probably in the minority here but I like how RDR online has done their economy and it is fun to lasso people who have been bugging you and then throw them to alligators.TequilaFire wrote: »I remember the achievement where you had to hogtie an npc an leave them on the train tracks to be run over in the first RDR. lol
I just did something similiar last night...one of the sheriff missions...
I'm not sure how many hours i have in on rdr2 now, but, the controls are still kicking my butt...
eso is far from perfect, from a performance standpoint - but, I much prefer (or maybe I'm just very used to) their controls setup...
Oh I so agree with this. The graphics are stunning, but they over-cooked the controls. You need to use both hands and a foot to be successful in combat on horseback. Somewhat ridiculous (or maybe we're just all old...lmao)
Spend 30 mins last night in RDR online. Got shot in the head. Logged in to ESO...
I’m probably in the minority here but I like how RDR online has done their economy and it is fun to lasso people who have been bugging you and then throw them to alligators.TequilaFire wrote: »I remember the achievement where you had to hogtie an npc an leave them on the train tracks to be run over in the first RDR. lol
I just did something similiar last night...one of the sheriff missions...
I'm not sure how many hours i have in on rdr2 now, but, the controls are still kicking my butt...
eso is far from perfect, from a performance standpoint - but, I much prefer (or maybe I'm just very used to) their controls setup...
Oh I so agree with this. The graphics are stunning, but they over-cooked the controls. You need to use both hands and a foot to be successful in combat on horseback. Somewhat ridiculous (or maybe we're just all old...lmao)
Spend 30 mins last night in RDR online. Got shot in the head. Logged in to ESO...