BoxOnWheels wrote: »Dc player here. Love reading your posts. Really interesting to read about battles I was involved in from a different players perspective. This campaign has been an interesting one. Lots of unfortunate drama in DC lately, and I am afraid it's going to bleed over in to the next campaign. Gonna be hard for us to pull it together, but I am glad we are probably walking away with a victory this time around.
Takes-No-Prisoner wrote: »BoxOnWheels wrote: »Dc player here. Love reading your posts. Really interesting to read about battles I was involved in from a different players perspective. This campaign has been an interesting one. Lots of unfortunate drama in DC lately, and I am afraid it's going to bleed over in to the next campaign. Gonna be hard for us to pull it together, but I am glad we are probably walking away with a victory this time around.
There were quite a few notable people that left DC, so the drama is not surprising
"After a hard week of farming, or a long night of being nagged by your wife, there is nothing better than going out for a bit of a fish."
I got that tick too. But what a fight that was! My friend was Emperor (we pushed hard for that Saturday daytime) and the defense at BRK and fight at BRK lumber that evening must have lasted over 4 hours. Such fun though.Edit: just got my best payoff yet in AP, 24.4k for surviving after having both walls went down while defending blue road, over 50k in a little over an hour - for me, that's really good...one more character to go...
Takes-No-Prisoner wrote: »BoxOnWheels wrote: »Dc player here. Love reading your posts. Really interesting to read about battles I was involved in from a different players perspective. This campaign has been an interesting one. Lots of unfortunate drama in DC lately, and I am afraid it's going to bleed over in to the next campaign. Gonna be hard for us to pull it together, but I am glad we are probably walking away with a victory this time around.
There were quite a few notable people that left DC, so the drama is not surprising
zone chat on the dc side is a toxic mess......like Jerry Springer on crack
I got that tick too. But what a fight that was! My friend was Emperor (we pushed hard for that Saturday daytime) and the defense at BRK and fight at BRK lumber that evening must have lasted over 4 hours. Such fun though.Edit: just got my best payoff yet in AP, 24.4k for surviving after having both walls went down while defending blue road, over 50k in a little over an hour - for me, that's really good...one more character to go...
howdy @BoxOnWheels ...thanks for stopping by and checking in - hope all is going well for you in the wild world of eso (and even wilder world of scourge )...
I see you're a little new to the forums - please let us know if you have any questions on how to make stuff work - over the last couple of months it's been a crash course on how to insert images, gifs and videos, and, how to use Bulletin Board (bb) code on the forums here (I finally even found the signature thingy )...
@wazzz56 - wazzzz up? (sorry, couldn't resist )...
it's funny - scourge (and to a lesser degree the forums) is a little bit like one of those pyramid schemes - in order to keep everything working right and fun, we're all very dependant on "new" players joining in...
on the topic of "toxic" chatter- it's a shame, honestly, I'd say about 90% of the folks out there in scourge all totally cool...it's that very vocal 10% messing things up for everyone else...
someone on another thread had very astutely pointed out that we no longer have "gamemasters" out there playing with us...personally, i'm normally not a big fan of "hall monitors" - but, so that everyone can enjoy their experience, we need some game masters to help enlighten/"wack over the head" some folks whom have a tough time controlling themselves in social settings...
"After a hard week of farming, or a long night of being nagged by your wife, there is nothing better than going out for a bit of a fish."
DannyLV702 wrote: »Ugh I wish I had more time to pvp lately
Takes-No-Prisoner wrote: »That Bleakers farm last night was great
Takes-No-Prisoner wrote: »Well if you sit down and consider -- a Resource helps out a keep, a Outpost only links to outer most keeps in the enemies territory. If an alliance takes it and plays around the Outpost it doesn't really affect the other two keeps in close proxy to it. While having 2-3+ players farm a Resource is really annoying. When the door was there, people came to flip the flag back only to have the enemy sit inside and farm because a door existed there. With the door not being there, I can go to a enemy resource and take it back behind the safety of the tower. But the enemy can go inside and freely engage me at will.
Outposts are a lot more out of the way, takes a team to take it, and defending it is a lot easier over a Resource. With an Outpost, you may pass by it freely without coming in ear shot of the enemy. Resource farming is a lot harder to ignore because of how it helps a keep level up. Points is also a thing to consider, if I was a yellow and took Chalman Mine, your guys over in Red would get annoyed-- it's your way to level up your walls. With yellow sitting on the mine to farm it, you lose 2 points in the 30day or Resource campaign after an hour or so. With an Outpost, it is only 1 point either way to yellow or red.
You know what is funny though? Despite Blue and Red that would not stop engaging us at Bleakers, blue insisted on taking our keeps while red decided to farm at Bleakers. Both alliances could have easily taken Emp in the time we were farming. Which would have been smart, but instead they wanted to feed Yellow AP. It is however end of the campaign, so I guess no one really cared what happened any way.
Takes-No-Prisoner wrote: »With One Tamriel launch, you certainly were not the only one. I still some how managed to break 1.2mil AP over the course of the campaign, despite farming a lot in PvE land.
that's right folks - we have a winner: using the name base of Waz, having an argonian named - Wazilla, very nice indeed ...
almost forgot to mention - if you all see something weird and crazy going down out there (yes - the weirder and crazier the better), please share
I forgot to check last night, but, it looks like KUSH with DC will finish the campaign in first with over 10 million AP (i think that's right)...that's putting some serious work in...
oh yeah - anybody know what's up with the housing located to the southeast of ft. aleswell?...i don't think i've noticed anything similar surrounding any of the other keeps...
"After a hard week of farming, or a long night of being nagged by your wife, there is nothing better than going out for a bit of a fish."
Takes-No-Prisoner wrote: »With One Tamriel launch, you certainly were not the only one. I still some how managed to break 1.2mil AP over the course of the campaign, despite farming a lot in PvE land.
Takes-No-Prisoner wrote: »With One Tamriel launch, you certainly were not the only one. I still some how managed to break 1.2mil AP over the course of the campaign, despite farming a lot in PvE land.
I wish I could say it was because of One Tamriel, but I was just washed out with PVP. Same old, same old, same old.
I was in Pimmy's group last night but I blue screened and found myself at a never ending loading screen when I tried to log back in. After five attempts I gave up. A pity. I was having a blast.
Vengeance of the dominion changed their MOTD yesterday stating they are moving to azura star but will be in other camp for guest. I believe tblaze and Rent a Zerg AD mercs were the ones farming Arrius though I'm not certain for sure. I don't get why arrius oppsed to doing it to glade mist seeing DC has first and has proven last three camp they are the bigger threat. I'm all about holding horns and balancing both sides but how are we gonna win staying pushing EP to gates when we need them and their numbers to help push DC during their huge nighttime player base. Let EP push chal dragon alswel and pop other blue stuff they aren't. It's all about strategically pushing the 1st place team and gaining points. Yeah EP are easy points to gain but no point if we take them to gates meanwhile DC is pushing or holding emp and taking our home keeps by time AD comes down then both EP and DC push us to gates. We gotta get our heads together on balance. It's a chest game. Learn when to hold front line def. have groups home side def and a group taking keeps. Def and Ofense are both important. AND REPAIRING HOME KEEP WALLS FROM LEVELING OVER TIMETakes-No-Prisoner wrote: »Did they farm Arrius last night? Zone chat was getting a little salty over it