They’re on Kaal because as much as many of us might prefer a more dynamic campaign, Kaal is the only one with population. If you think Kaal is populated because the majority of players have some considered view about the superiority of faction lock and are making a reasoned, informed choice, as opposed to merely choosing whatever is at the top of the list and labeled “Standard”, then I’ve got a bridge in Florida I’d like to sell you.Where are all those white knights switching to the lower populated faction?
Where are all those players seeking some action against most populated faction?
They’re on Kaal because as much as many of us might prefer a more dynamic campaign, Kaal is the only one with population. If you think Kaal is populated because the majority of players have some considered view about the superiority of faction lock and are making a reasoned, informed choice, as opposed to merely choosing whatever is at the top of the list and labeled “Standard”, then I’ve got a bridge in Florida I’d like to sell you.Where are all those white knights switching to the lower populated faction?
Where are all those players seeking some action against most populated faction?
I don't disagree. Of course that's the reason people enter dead campaigns: to farm AP by doing PVE against keep doors. Like I said, all the people interested in PVP are in Kaal for the reasons I outlined above -- reasons that have nothing to do with faction lock.Because most players entering nonlocked campaign are there just for the rewards, they want ez win and ez AP from PvD.
Yeah right, and that's why on nonlocked PvP is one-sided? Someone plays there since DC has over 80k points. Why they don't switch to EP side for some time since they have around 50k points? I'll tell you why. Because most players entering nonlocked campaign are there just for the rewards, they want ez win and ez AP from PvD.
Joy_Division wrote: »I agree OP. The forums are full of complaints, followed by complaints that ZOS never listens to the players.
Well, here it is! They listened and gave those folks exactly what they wanted. So far, it appears they are vastly in the minority. If not, now is the time to switch.
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. At least ZOS shut down one complaint, whether the players actually switch or not.
I don't know who are "those folks," but I can say for myself that ZOS most certainly did not give me what I was looking for and my complaint is not shut down in any way.
You won't be happy till "Standard" campaign won't be the one most populated whatever means it would take (deleting all the other campaigns included). That's just selfish approach.
Few things. Currently on PC EU on nonlocked campaign disparity between 1st and last alliance is over 30k points - biggest of all 3 campaigns. It's the only campaign where AD and EP are constantly gated in prime time so I'm asking:
Where are all those white knights switching to the lower populated faction?
Where are all those players seeking some action against most populated faction?
Another thing. Currently most populated campaign on PC EU is noCP campaign which is second on the list, that's why I dare to doubt in claims that players are unable to look for preferred campaign. If they were able to choose second campaign, they are able to choose third one to.
These are facts which can be supported with screenshots or even empirically, not some conspiracy theories.
I wonder, what faction lock haters will come up with, when their campaign will stay as dead as it is in next cycle?
Joy_Division wrote: »Joy_Division wrote: »I agree OP. The forums are full of complaints, followed by complaints that ZOS never listens to the players.
Well, here it is! They listened and gave those folks exactly what they wanted. So far, it appears they are vastly in the minority. If not, now is the time to switch.
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. At least ZOS shut down one complaint, whether the players actually switch or not.
I don't know who are "those folks," but I can say for myself that ZOS most certainly did not give me what I was looking for and my complaint is not shut down in any way.
You won't be happy till "Standard" campaign won't be the one most populated whatever means it would take (deleting all the other campaigns included). That's just selfish approach.
Few things. Currently on PC EU on nonlocked campaign disparity between 1st and last alliance is over 30k points - biggest of all 3 campaigns. It's the only campaign where AD and EP are constantly gated in prime time so I'm asking:
Where are all those white knights switching to the lower populated faction?
Where are all those players seeking some action against most populated faction?
Another thing. Currently most populated campaign on PC EU is noCP campaign which is second on the list, that's why I dare to doubt in claims that players are unable to look for preferred campaign. If they were able to choose second campaign, they are able to choose third one to.
These are facts which can be supported with screenshots or even empirically, not some conspiracy theories.
I wonder, what faction lock haters will come up with, when their campaign will stay as dead as it is in next cycle?
Anytime you want to stop making strawman arguments, go right ahead.
You have zero idea what I want. I don't care about any campaign because I haven't played PvP in months. I won't be happy until the devs get a vision for the game that is something other than homogenization and nerfs. As far as Cyrodiil goes, it's obvious ZOS has no intention on devoting any resources to providing anyone with a meaningful experience. Population is low, the "rewards" are absolute crap and haven't changed in years, scoring and mechanics favor PvDoor and zergs, lag is so bad I feel as if I'm back in the 1990s with dial-up.
Those campaigns are dead because too many people aren't playing. I don't care about a "standard" or whatever campaign. I want a functional game that's fun to play.
josh.lackey_ESO wrote: »
Just because SOME players prefer to pvdoor and RP that they won the alliance war doesn't mean most or the majority does.
A huge chunk of the players who were people who'd swap to the underdog faction for fun have been steadily leaving the game as Cyrodiil swirls in the toilet bowl. Even a year ago no CP was reasonably populated, now all those players have moved into Kaal along with the last holdouts from Shor. And yet still Kaal doesn't 3 way poplock except for a brief period in prime time.
As long as only one campaign has pop, everyone is going to either play there or not play at all. There's no other option.
While maybe you all were wrong, maybe in fact most people enjoy better locked campaigns? Most of the time simplest answers are the correct ones.
Kal hasn't been that bad when even populations. To me it seem's one or two guilds rotate around the alliances and grab emperor rand scrolls..every single day. That faction can then defend and as their pop logs on it is pushing poop up hill.
Just because SOME players prefer to pvdoor and RP that they won the alliance war doesn't mean most or the majority does.
A huge chunk of the players who were people who'd swap to the underdog faction for fun have been steadily leaving the game as Cyrodiil swirls in the toilet bowl. Even a year ago no CP was reasonably populated, now all those players have moved into Kaal along with the last holdouts from Shor. And yet still Kaal doesn't 3 way poplock except for a brief period in prime time.
As long as only one campaign has pop, everyone is going to either play there or not play at all. There's no other option.
Partially right.
I used to swap to the underdog for fun (and profit), but as an oceanic player, the only campaign with a population was 30cp. They locked that, so now I can't swap, and it's now regular that someone's gating the other 2 factions hardcore - either way's not much good.
I don't mind being on the underdog side, but when you show up with 2 other people to take a keep only to get smashed by 10-12 other folk, I'll just go watch something on TV.
Joy_Division wrote: »Joy_Division wrote: »I agree OP. The forums are full of complaints, followed by complaints that ZOS never listens to the players.
Well, here it is! They listened and gave those folks exactly what they wanted. So far, it appears they are vastly in the minority. If not, now is the time to switch.
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. At least ZOS shut down one complaint, whether the players actually switch or not.
I don't know who are "those folks," but I can say for myself that ZOS most certainly did not give me what I was looking for and my complaint is not shut down in any way.
You won't be happy till "Standard" campaign won't be the one most populated whatever means it would take (deleting all the other campaigns included). That's just selfish approach.
Few things. Currently on PC EU on nonlocked campaign disparity between 1st and last alliance is over 30k points - biggest of all 3 campaigns. It's the only campaign where AD and EP are constantly gated in prime time so I'm asking:
Where are all those white knights switching to the lower populated faction?
Where are all those players seeking some action against most populated faction?
Another thing. Currently most populated campaign on PC EU is noCP campaign which is second on the list, that's why I dare to doubt in claims that players are unable to look for preferred campaign. If they were able to choose second campaign, they are able to choose third one to.
These are facts which can be supported with screenshots or even empirically, not some conspiracy theories.
I wonder, what faction lock haters will come up with, when their campaign will stay as dead as it is in next cycle?
Anytime you want to stop making strawman arguments, go right ahead.
You have zero idea what I want. I don't care about any campaign because I haven't played PvP in months. I won't be happy until the devs get a vision for the game that is something other than homogenization and nerfs. As far as Cyrodiil goes, it's obvious ZOS has no intention on devoting any resources to providing anyone with a meaningful experience. Population is low, the "rewards" are absolute crap and haven't changed in years, scoring and mechanics favor PvDoor and zergs, lag is so bad I feel as if I'm back in the 1990s with dial-up.
Those campaigns are dead because too many people aren't playing. I don't care about a "standard" or whatever campaign. I want a functional game that's fun to play.
I totally agree with you about Cyrodiil performance, but your previous post was not about performance, but about not being happy with new unlocked campaign, at least you replied in such manner. Maybe I have exaggerated, but ilI think that ZOS could place unlocked campaign on 1st place and if it wouldn't be most populated campaign, faction swappers would still complain on something that is "the reason" why it's not most populated. While maybe you all were wrong, maybe in fact most people enjoy better locked campaigns? Most of the time simplest answers are the correct ones.
Joy_Division wrote:I don't know who are "those folks," but I can say for myself that ZOS most certainly did not give me what I was looking for and my complaint is not shut down in any way.
Joy_Division wrote: »What's this about the new unlocked campaign?... To long to quote
Better question is how exactly did faction lock make the campaign better. Cause as far as I can tell it's still the same crap.
All they have to do is this example:
I start Kaal on a Dc. It locks the campaign to DC for my account. Any character I bring into Kaal has to fight for DC.
No faction change token required or character re-scripting required.
Better question is how exactly did faction lock make the campaign better. Cause as far as I can tell it's still the same crap.
Hmm... Let me think. I haven't seen scroll trolling for months (except of farmers but this is normal), no trolls on zone chat, no fake leaders pulling pugs into useless fights. Yes I know I should use thin foil hat because all I have mentioned never happened before, and yet it still happens because faction lock obviously does nothing...
In other thread @max_only proposed great idea how this could be solved. I think we all should support it.All they have to do is this example:
I start Kaal on a Dc. It locks the campaign to DC for my account. Any character I bring into Kaal has to fight for DC.
No faction change token required or character re-scripting required.
Better question is how exactly did faction lock make the campaign better. Cause as far as I can tell it's still the same crap.
Hmm... Let me think. I haven't seen scroll trolling for months (except of farmers but this is normal), no trolls on zone chat, no fake leaders pulling pugs into useless fights. Yes I know I should use thin foil hat because all I have mentioned never happened before, and yet it still happens because faction lock obviously does nothing...
In other thread @max_only proposed great idea how this could be solved. I think we all should support it.All they have to do is this example:
I start Kaal on a Dc. It locks the campaign to DC for my account. Any character I bring into Kaal has to fight for DC.
No faction change token required or character re-scripting required.
Joy_Division wrote: »I agree OP. The forums are full of complaints, followed by complaints that ZOS never listens to the players.
Well, here it is! They listened and gave those folks exactly what they wanted. So far, it appears they are vastly in the minority. If not, now is the time to switch.
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. At least ZOS shut down one complaint, whether the players actually switch or not.
I don't know who are "those folks," but I can say for myself that ZOS most certainly did not give me what I was looking for and my complaint is not shut down in any way.
You won't be happy till "Standard" campaign won't be the one most populated whatever means it would take (deleting all the other campaigns included). That's just selfish approach.
Few things. Currently on PC EU on nonlocked campaign disparity between 1st and last alliance is over 30k points - biggest of all 3 campaigns. It's the only campaign where AD and EP are constantly gated in prime time so I'm asking:
Where are all those white knights switching to the lower populated faction?
Where are all those players seeking some action against most populated faction?
Another thing. Currently most populated campaign on PC EU is noCP campaign which is second on the list, that's why I dare to doubt in claims that players are unable to look for preferred campaign. If they were able to choose second campaign, they are able to choose third one to.
These are facts which can be supported with screenshots or even empirically, not some conspiracy theories.
I wonder, what faction lock haters will come up with, when their campaign will stay as dead as it is in next cycle?
Joy_Division wrote: »
What's this about the new unlocked campaign? I don't like what ZOS has done to Cyrodiil as a whole or its "direction" and that's exactly what I meant because I'm looking for actual meaningful changes. The whole faction-lock thing was just a bone ZOS threw to the community because it hardly required any resources (and yet they still messed it up), which has done nothing but have the community argue as if it matters. I don't care about it or any campaign because the whole idea of dividing a tiny player base between CP and no CP, locked and unlocked, trying to balance all of them simultaneously when they can't do one, is crazy.
Do you honestly think placing a campaign first is going to make a difference? I understand this isn't your theory, but it's such an arrogant premise to assume everyone else is dumb and lazy. Let me try to understand the logic here: I suppose you (I don;t mean singular "you" personally) would never allow yourself or your thinking or how you live your life to ever be determined by such a triviality, yet the vast majority of people do? The conceit behind this theory is astounding. It's like the Wabbajack campaign (listed last) never existed.
I get this is a pretty hard concept to grasp because it relies on logic and is based on 5 and a half years of ESO history, but let me try to throw it out there anyway: most people choose the campaign to play on because they want people to fight. They don't care about how the campaign is scored, don't care about the 5 pieces of jewelry they're going to get, where it's listed on the menu; they want to log on and have the most amount of action and not have to sit around in Arrius Keep opening their map looking for a fight if they can't help it. They will sit through Qs of over a hundred (yes, we used to have an actual PvP player-base) and sit through that terrible lag every single night rather than play on a dead campaign where performance is actually decent.
Pets – We are going to rewrite how pets are handled to be more performant (work better, more efficiently, and take up less overhead/resources on the server.) This work is ongoing and on track to release with Update 26.
if you haven't already, please fill out my poll: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/504167/pvpers-who-play-in-kaalgrontiid-30-day-campaign
I know as of right now the sample size is small (n=47), but it is interesting that already almost half of the participants would prefer to play in Laatvulon but don't because Kaal is more populated, which is pretty close to my original theory.
Basically a good chunk of people do prefer standard campaign, which goes against a lot of the arguments I see on here of people who claimed that people who were against faction locks were in the minority, but please contribute to the poll if you haven't so we can get a more accurate representation.
Your options are flawed. The main reason is : I don't care to play lock or no lock. I go where it's most populated.
I believe there are more important matters right now such as server performances.
Why are you in here if you aren't interested or care about it?