The fact is often that especially on NOCP where people can swap alliances all the time that the good smallscale/solo players always change to the alliance who gets them the best fights / enemies to fight and this seems to be currently DC. (i dont play NoCp atm tho so cant say that for sure)
the campaign is basically dead. it has better potential than cp in my opinion. I was in cp campaign for years now and even though no proc rule i was bored of ball groups & the masters+vate meta which everyone is using.
no cp in a nutshell
AD: doesn't exist at all
EP: nightcaps, prays on empty ad keeps and occasional 12 man organised groups who actually fight other players
DC: they have a decent amount of randos who group and crush unorganised ep, a group that only plays 3 wardens and nothing else, and occasional 12 man organised guild.
when there are fights like 1v1-2v2 or 1vX, it is more fun than CP campaign.
even zerg V zerg is more fun (although it rarely happens because ep doesn't fight blue players mostly)
sad to see this campaign is dead.
dinokstrunz wrote: »
We want to leave this campaign as there is no alliance lock. Therefore we ask for a campaign that has more to offer.
Old_Lady_Helena wrote: »We want to leave this campaign as there is no alliance lock. Therefore we ask for a campaign that has more to offer.
Alliance lock won't improve your group's survivability though - which seems to be your main source of dissatisfaction, am I right?
You once told me all you want is some fun in the evenings.
My advice (which I've told you many times before):
Inform yourself which sets and skills are currently useful, talk about it with your group, put together a useful combination of classes, gear and skills.
Yes, you need to put some thought into it, but that doesn't mean you have to tryhard everyday and reinvent that combination all the time, just try to stay updated with it.
And one more advice for improving everyone's fun: Stop whispering everytime you die, for God's sake!
We don't want you to leave the campaign. Don't forget that this is just a game.
Come on it was a long day and we are getting tired of this, now we need to puzzle also?
WaywardArgonian wrote: »Come on it was a long day and we are getting tired of this, now we need to puzzle also?
For many people, finding a good group set-up and tweaking it from run to run is part of the enjoyment. It's not for everyone but people who spend some time on that will yield results.
Not that it's terribly complex to find a group set-up for no-CP. Just put Eternal Vigor + Heartland on healers and 5x Shattered Fate + Dagon's Dominion on DDs and you already have a solid basis. Then it's just a matter of covering different class/skill benefits such as Major/Minor Brutality, Major Evasion, Minor Toughness, synergies and maybe a speed boost provider.
Even if you don't want to get deep into sets and min-maxing set-ups, it can already help to tell everyone to run Echoing Vigor + Major Evasion skill + snare removal and have 32k hp. That way it is less of a puzzle and more running a basic checklist.
If even that is too much effort then just run alongside other guilds and generate an overwhelming numerical advantage.
WaywardArgonian wrote: »They're not, and thinking they are only hinders your own progress as a player.
Come on it was a long day and we are getting tired of this, now we need to puzzle also?
xMetalheartx wrote: »
DTStormfox wrote: »DC is currently in the lead, by far.
EP is second
AD is third.
But what happened tonight (at the moment of writing)?
DC and AD worked together to take all pact keeps and the scrolls.
And what about activity on the DC/AD side of the map? Well, you guessed it right: nothing.
All AD and DC were attacking EP at the same time en masse.
Another beautiful example: Earlier this evening, DC helped defend an AD castle from an attack from EP. Did DC continue the attack? No, they just left to attack EP.
How do I know they are working together?
Well, most of the AD players online tonight were mostly DC players on AD characters.
Heck, I guess these players are probably even on the same Discord channel.
Alliance swapping is just pathetic in my opinion.
Choose an alliance, stick with it, and play fair.
EP wants to avoid DC for the reasons earlier mentioned. Some DC players get bored and start to log to AD chars, while others are playing sorcerers and nightblades to keep EP players in combat to prevent avoiding. For that reason the objectives of DC players shifted from "the campaign" into "exploiting" as much as possible. Seemingly they also started to defend AD castles without good reasons to get some more attention or help "AD friends" who are in the same Discord channel.
So the aliance lock would clearly favor campaign objectives.
I can reassure you it was not coordination, you overestimate us, mate.DTStormfox wrote: »
DC and AD worked together to take all pact keeps and the scrolls.
DTStormfox wrote: »
How do I know they are working together?
Well, most of the AD players online tonight were mostly DC players on AD characters.
Heck, I guess these players are probably even on the same Discord channel.
DTStormfox wrote: »DC is currently in the lead, by far.
EP is second
AD is third.
But what happened tonight (at the moment of writing)?
DC and AD worked together to take all pact keeps and the scrolls.
And what about activity on the DC/AD side of the map? Well, you guessed it right: nothing.
All AD and DC were attacking EP at the same time en masse.
Another beautiful example: Earlier this evening, DC helped defend an AD castle from an attack from EP. Did DC continue the attack? No, they just left to attack EP.
How do I know they are working together?
Well, most of the AD players online tonight were mostly DC players on AD characters.
Heck, I guess these players are probably even on the same Discord channel.
Alliance swapping is just pathetic in my opinion.
Choose an alliance, stick with it, and play fair.
Swapping alliances is a bad idea. It breaks down the momentum of good fights.
xMetalheartx wrote: »Dear Mr. Stormfox,
Thank you for your feedback. As the head of External Affairs of the Ultimate Delivery Incorporation, I can assure you that we take constructive feedback of any kind seriously and review our activities in Cyrodiil to ensure that they are in line with our corporate values.
The Ultimate delivery Incorporation was founded with the goal of advancing the quality and experience of our employees through unbalanced combat. This may lead to the situation you mentioned, in which we fight said battles far from our headquarters in the Daggerfall Covenant. Of course, this does not include farming newcomers to Aldmeri castles and I sincerely apologize for this on behalf of Ultimate Delivery Incorporation. We can understand your frustration when your group is surprised and completely destroyed by a handful of blue players while supposedly farming PvE content.
In order to level the playing field between the Ebonheart faction and the eight Ultimate Delivery Incorporation players in the future, we are happy to offer our support and expertise for builds and group setups.
I wish you continued success in Cyrodiil and remain with best regards.
Sir_Metalheart
Head of External Affairs
Ultimate Delivery Incorporation