i have.
Do you enjoy battleground rewards?
i like the transmute crystals, outfit styles, and antiquity lead for the Alessia statue
Do you enjoy the maps in battlegrounds?
they're fine
i don't have a favourite and i don't have a least favourite
Do you enjoy the different modes in battlegrounds?
i enjoy everything except deathmatch
What issues do you have with battlegrounds?
people trying to do deathmatch in a different mode.
not being able to choose specific modes like specific dungeons.FeedbackOnly wrote: »
none of the modes are pve. you can kill players on the other teams in each mode.
In reality this discussion should of been posted in the pvp section: battlegrounds category. It would make more sense there.
Anyways I only do battlegrounds when they are for the daily or weekly endeavors.
In reality this discussion should of been posted in the pvp section: battlegrounds category. It would make more sense there.
Anyways I only do battlegrounds when they are for the daily or weekly endeavors.
FeedbackOnly wrote: »What's the dfference between the second and third options supposed to be?
My vote would be for the missing option - Never.
I have no interest in PvP in this game.
What's that could cover never or that was my intention.
What aren't you interested though? Not even a little bit ? @Tandor
FeedbackOnly wrote: »What's the dfference between the second and third options supposed to be?
My vote would be for the missing option - Never.
I have no interest in PvP in this game.
What's that could cover never or that was my intention.
What aren't you interested though? Not even a little bit ? @Tandor
I simply have no interest in PvP in ESO whatsoever, in any of its forms. Just like I have no interest in card games or trials. Those things are not why I play ESO.
I think majority doesn't like PvP for reasons; being bad at it, no story, no willingness to improve due to frustration of being bad. Usually frustration doubles, because it's not a scripted NPC rather a real person whom they died to. This doubles down even further especially when surrounded by content that is hard to fail in and the mindset carries on. No bashing intended here, just my observations through many mmos.
I personally do every content that includes combat as I view it as a main feature. Be it PvE or PvP anything works. I've noticed though that the lack of arenas or ranked PvP content do fade my interest in PvP. I can't do my seasonal gladiators like in WoW. Still good content.
I think majority doesn't like PvP for reasons; being bad at it, no story, no willingness to improve due to frustration of being bad. Usually frustration doubles, because it's not a scripted NPC rather a real person whom they died to. This doubles down even further especially when surrounded by content that is hard to fail in and the mindset carries on. No bashing intended here, just my observations through many mmos.
I personally do every content that includes combat as I view it as a main feature. Be it PvE or PvP anything works. I've noticed though that the lack of arenas or ranked PvP content do fade my interest in PvP. I can't do my seasonal gladiators like in WoW. Still good content.
I got good grades in math in school, but hated every minute of it because I hate math. Disliking something doesn't automatically mean you're bad at it, otherwise I would have failed math.
You can be very good at something yet still dislike it. The two are not mutually exclusive.
People can dislike something just because they dislike it. You cannot control what your favorite foods are, as your brain dictates to you (through your taste buds) which foods you should love and which you should hate. A person who dislikes spinach has no "reason" for disliking spinach other than "it tastes bad". They can't force themselves to "change their mind" because no one can magically change their taste receptors.
It's the same with any kind of like and dislike. Sometimes your brain simply refuses to release dopamine for certain situations...and there is little you can do to change this. Short of doing drugs, that is (and I would not recommend that).
Just wanted to add my two cents.
I think majority doesn't like PvP for reasons; being bad at it, no story, no willingness to improve due to frustration of being bad. Usually frustration doubles, because it's not a scripted NPC rather a real person whom they died to. This doubles down even further especially when surrounded by content that is hard to fail in and the mindset carries on. No bashing intended here, just my observations through many mmos.
I personally do every content that includes combat as I view it as a main feature. Be it PvE or PvP anything works. I've noticed though that the lack of arenas or ranked PvP content do fade my interest in PvP. I can't do my seasonal gladiators like in WoW. Still good content.
I got good grades in math in school, but hated every minute of it because I hate math. Disliking something doesn't automatically mean you're bad at it, otherwise I would have failed math.
You can be very good at something yet still dislike it. The two are not mutually exclusive.
People can dislike something just because they dislike it. You cannot control what your favorite foods are, as your brain dictates to you (through your taste buds) which foods you should love and which you should hate. A person who dislikes spinach has no "reason" for disliking spinach other than "it tastes bad". They can't force themselves to "change their mind" because no one can magically change their taste receptors.
It's the same with any kind of like and dislike. Sometimes your brain simply refuses to release dopamine for certain situations...and there is little you can do to change this. Short of doing drugs, that is (and I would not recommend that).
Just wanted to add my two cents.
True! This can absolutely be the case. Especially since I somewhat fall into this category due to the missing ranked versions.
I just think that, based on my experience, your situation falls into such marginal category that I didn't find it accurate to represent majority. Speaking from my exp again, most players in MMOs are casuals and usually MMO PvP requires effort that they aren't willing to put in. It doesn't match their playstyle. I think this is true to ESO aswell even though it has the lowest barrier of entry.
There can be thousands of other reasons why to dislike PvP, I just found those to be top picks and didn't feel necessary to list all I could think of.
EDIT: Now when I think of it; I'm assuming your reply was prompted due to the gloom-ish nature of my post and I can assure you, it wasn't my intention to seem bashful or annoying. 😄 Thanks for lighting up the situation a bit. I might've unintentionally created a bit negative point of view looking at people not liking PvP or battlegrounds.
Necrotech_Master wrote: »i played BGs a lot more in the early period (the year or 2 after release of BGs), then as they made changes to it i started playing it less, and it also was less fun when i kept getting matched up against super sweaty players
i still have some achievements left to collect, but because theres no way to select a specific mode, and 90% of the people i end up playing against are super sweaty players still, its just not fun to try to accomplish anything in there
i know im not the best pvper, i dont follow or use what people consider a meta build, but ive spent enough time in pvp to kind of know what to look for, what to avoid etc (made it to alliance rank 49 on 1 character, and lived in IC for many number of years, so ive put in my fair share of time)
i also personally find the rewards of BGs to be lacking, you get zero AP while your actively fighting other players in the match, no rewards whatsoever until the end of the match
i dont mind that there is certain sets you can only get from BGs, but ive actually collected all of them already, so there isnt a lot of reward to continue playing them unless i wanted to actually finish the achievements
Necrotech_Master wrote: »i played BGs a lot more in the early period (the year or 2 after release of BGs), then as they made changes to it i started playing it less, and it also was less fun when i kept getting matched up against super sweaty players
i still have some achievements left to collect, but because theres no way to select a specific mode, and 90% of the people i end up playing against are super sweaty players still, its just not fun to try to accomplish anything in there
i know im not the best pvper, i dont follow or use what people consider a meta build, but ive spent enough time in pvp to kind of know what to look for, what to avoid etc (made it to alliance rank 49 on 1 character, and lived in IC for many number of years, so ive put in my fair share of time)
i also personally find the rewards of BGs to be lacking, you get zero AP while your actively fighting other players in the match, no rewards whatsoever until the end of the match
i dont mind that there is certain sets you can only get from BGs, but ive actually collected all of them already, so there isnt a lot of reward to continue playing them unless i wanted to actually finish the achievements
I focused on Battlegrounds for a while. Needed to level up in Alliance War. I get there faster results, as in Cyrodiil. A lot of Alliance Points. But I can´t say I enjoyed it. It was yawn a dull chore, to reach a certain goal that´s all. I agree the reward is really not exiting. One time I reached Alliance War level 38. I wondered how much Battleground matches do I need, to reach level 39? I counted it. A total of 164! HAH 164 matches x 15 minutes. Crazy! What I noticed during the matches, you don´t has to be a superman. If you can´t fight well, if your armor is not strong, focus on points. Let the others bash their heads in. You walk around that chaos and score. Capture a flag, steal a relic etc.