They have one, on NA its called Vivec, where the majority of players enjoy large scale PVP and participate in it. The mere fact that you are complaining about there being so many large groups suggests its popular.
(Feel free to correct my estimations if you're in any of said guilds because now I am actually interested to know)
That right there suggests to me there are some 425 active players running around Vivec who want to participate in large scale PVP. I would argue that this kind of game play is 100% healthy for the game. I said it before but I have no doubt if you cut the population that these kinds of players make up out of the game, anything cyrodil related happening at ZOS will loose its funding within the year.
montiferus wrote: »Lol. Its popular so it must be good!
McDonalds sells more burgers than anyone. They must be the best right??
So in this analogy, the people complaining about zerging are going to McDonalds and complaining that they're being served fast food.montiferus wrote: »McDonalds sells more burgers than anyone. They must be the best right??
Well in that case you could say that 1vXers are more popular than Guild groups so it must be them who are McDonalds right?
Because I see here all threads filled with 1vX videos and only 1 with guild group gameplay.
So in this analogy, the people complaining about zerging are going to McDonalds and complaining that they're being served fast food.montiferus wrote: »McDonalds sells more burgers than anyone. They must be the best right??
Well in that case you could say that 1vXers are more popular than Guild groups so it must be them who are McDonalds right?
Because I see here all threads filled with 1vX videos and only 1 with guild group gameplay.
But from my perspective, there is absolutely nothing memorable or enjoyable about large group pvp videos. They all look literally the same- a writhing, indistinguishable mass of huddled up bodies running into more huddled up bodies.
In contrast, each and every single 1vX video has its own unique character as they demonstrate a specific build and specific player as well a specific situation/context in isolation. No two 1vX fights are the same, or at least appear the same.
Also, anyone who can 1vX well can zerg well...but the opposite is not necessarily true. Naturally things that are more exclusive are more desirable to human nature.
montiferus wrote: »So in this analogy, the people complaining about zerging are going to McDonalds and complaining that they're being served fast food.montiferus wrote: »McDonalds sells more burgers than anyone. They must be the best right??
No. Keep zerging though.
montiferus wrote: »So in this analogy, the people complaining about zerging are going to McDonalds and complaining that they're being served fast food.montiferus wrote: »McDonalds sells more burgers than anyone. They must be the best right??
No. Keep zerging though.
montiferus wrote: »So in this analogy, the people complaining about zerging are going to McDonalds and complaining that they're being served fast food.montiferus wrote: »McDonalds sells more burgers than anyone. They must be the best right??
No. Keep zerging though.
Keep buying more Big Macs even though they make you salty
What I don't do is whine about numbers in an open world AvA game and act outraged when I get zerged down like I haven't been playing this game for 3 years.
montiferus wrote: »montiferus wrote: »So in this analogy, the people complaining about zerging are going to McDonalds and complaining that they're being served fast food.montiferus wrote: »McDonalds sells more burgers than anyone. They must be the best right??
No. Keep zerging though.
Keep buying more Big Macs even though they make you salty
I find it funny that if anyone has a counter opinion it constitutes being "salty". Are you so insecure in your stance that you need to break out this hackneyed comeback?
Have a laugh, I don't even play in this guild. Let people play how they want to play. You don't have to keep shopping at the same store if you don't like it.
montiferus wrote: »Have a laugh, I don't even play in this guild. Let people play how they want to play. You don't have to keep shopping at the same store if you don't like it.
I am having a laugh at you and some of the other responses. When you put something up to be viewed it will be critiqued. You may not always like the critique but if you are going to be that sensitive about it then you shouldn't put it up in the first place.
As far as shopping goes if I want to PVP I don't have much choice since both campaigns feature this behavior so I am not sure where you are going with your analogy.
No BoL on main bar seems a little bit odd to me, not super fast to spam it when someone is stuck in the back or overextending away, having entropy on back bar could help you getting a better uptime on minor mending aswell since you will have to bar swap more often
montiferus wrote: »Have a laugh, I don't even play in this guild. Let people play how they want to play. You don't have to keep shopping at the same store if you don't like it.
I am having a laugh at you and some of the other responses. When you put something up to be viewed it will be critiqued. You may not always like the critique but if you are going to be that sensitive about it then you shouldn't put it up in the first place.
As far as shopping goes if I want to PVP I don't have much choice since both campaigns feature this behavior so I am not sure where you are going with your analogy.
So in this analogy, the people complaining about zerging are going to McDonalds and complaining that they're being served fast food.montiferus wrote: »McDonalds sells more burgers than anyone. They must be the best right??
I'm replying less for your benefit but for others who also assume the same.montiferus wrote: »
But from my perspective, there is absolutely nothing memorable or enjoyable about large group pvp videos. They all look literally the same- a writhing, indistinguishable mass of huddled up bodies running into more huddled up bodies.
In contrast, each and every single 1vX video has its own unique character as they demonstrate a specific build and specific player as well a specific situation/context in isolation. No two 1vX fights are the same, or at least appear the same.
Also, anyone who can 1vX well can zerg well...but the opposite is not necessarily true. Naturally things that are more exclusive are more desirable to human nature.
This!!!
The best is when you can get a couple of them to stray from the pack. It is funny to see how bad they are on their own.
In general all 1vX players use the same builds. (To the same degree that group players do)
Well in that case you could say that 1vXers are more popular than Guild groups so it must be them who are McDonalds right?
Because I see here all threads filled with 1vX videos and only 1 with guild group gameplay.
I don't necessarily agree with that guys analogy, nor do I necessarily harbor ill will towards zerg pvp.
But from my perspective, there is absolutely nothing memorable or enjoyable about large group pvp videos. They all look literally the same- a writhing, indistinguishable mass of huddled up bodies running into more huddled up bodies.
In contrast, each and every single 1vX video has its own unique character as they demonstrate a specific build and specific player as well a specific situation/context in isolation. No two 1vX fights are the same, or at least appear the same.
Also, anyone who can 1vX well can zerg well...but the opposite is not necessarily true. Naturally things that are more exclusive are more desirable to human nature.
This is not commentary on how appealing the actual gameplay is, just how appealing it is as film.
I do think this style is healthy for the game it allows for beginners to learn about PVP... These guilds tend to be very helpful with newcomers ...Also if you struggle with small man/solo it gives you a alternate path to be successful....
It's clear from this that you don't understand how such kind of groups work.
There are two types of group:
Groups which are friendly to newbies and just playing casually with no care for the outcome. These are the type of group who stack with others constantly and zerg in one direction normally. Yes these types are very helpful for newcommers because they are allowed to 'learn' in a no pressure environment, although sometimes the habbits they learn are actually harmful for success.
The second type like Dracarys or Zerg Squad (for example) are for very experienced players and can be considered unfriendly to new players as a high level of performance is expected and required. Learning curves are very steep. Generally each guild member plays solo and smallscale pvp as well as group and have experience of all aspects of PVP. There are some of the best 1vXers also playing in these guilds.
If you don't like such kind of groups and don't like to fight them then no one forces you to bite at their ankles and then send hate whispers / forum flames when you get destro'yed, you could just leave and go fight somewhere else.
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NightbladeMechanics wrote: »Green circles, red ping, and weapon swapping as little as possible. Can you include more battle comms and audio in these clips? I do enjoy those.
NightbladeMechanics wrote: »Green circles, red ping, and weapon swapping as little as possible. Can you include more battle comms and audio in these clips? I do enjoy those.
Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »NightbladeMechanics wrote: »Green circles, red ping, and weapon swapping as little as possible. Can you include more battle comms and audio in these clips? I do enjoy those.
Perhaps some of the other PoV videos would be more to your liking, In general healers only require 1 bar aside from buffing / survival etc. For me the things I can pick up from a healing PoV are positioning and prediction in a raid. We are likely looking for different things from a vid though ^^
NightbladeMechanics wrote: »I am looking for positioning and predictions, tactics and setup and anticipations and maneuvers and ult rotations and all the raid communication which makes group leading interesting. There is nothing else to watch large group play for (unless you just like watching lots of fiery deaths in rapid succession, in which case you'll find bombing more to your preference), as your lag excludes mechanics from your play.