neidzwiedzub17_ESO wrote: »This seems to be one of the few campaigns that AD doesn't dominate for population most of the time. I wish there was a way to more or less equalize the populations short of gating.
Infraction wrote: »We needed that badly. It was really boring logging into us owning the entire map with nothing to fight.
Infraction wrote: »We needed that badly. It was really boring logging into us owning the entire map with nothing to fight.
Completely understandable. And you guys can put together some heavy numbers!! We attempted to hold you off at Bleakers last night and boy was it rough. Was some of the most intense fun fights I have had so far in the game.
Hell we logged in to the scroll being captured and ran from Farragut only to kill the Scroll guy on DC and rush back to the gate to defend.
CONSTANT action, very happy we chose to HOME here.
There definitely seems to be a pattern there, yesterday when I woke up EP had 5 scrolls and 8 keeps, when I got home from work EP had 1 keep and no scrolls and DC had 13 keeps. This morning when I woke up to check my researches and feed the horses EP had 13 keeps and held 6 scrolls. Let's see how it looks in the evening.stojekarcub18_ESO wrote: »It would be nice to see some consistent balance on this campaign. Every morning when I log in EP owns the entire map and all the scrolls, then throughout the day DC takes it all back. It's like everyone in one time zone is in one alliance, all on at the same time, while the other alliance is asleep...and vice versa.
Cheatingdeath23 wrote: »That is hilarious about the time zones. Europeans v. Americans, probably.
LGAllastair wrote: »Cheatingdeath23 wrote: »That is hilarious about the time zones. Europeans v. Americans, probably.
I think this is the moment when campaigns establish themselves, people start to define their schedules, opponents get defined. IN a month or so from now I am sure we will kinda know the "routine" of the campaign and then we all can loggon when there is opposition so we don't lose everything during off hours. Even Zenimax expected people to switch campaigns and try new things, that is why they left the AP cost of changing your home campaign at 15k only for now.
We are starting to see some stability, I am eager to see where Wabbajack will be in the long run. So far I am very excited with it, lots of good fights, resistence on DCs part when we attacked their keeps, they were able to push us back in more than one occasion, which is a change from the campaign we come from. It's nice to have a lot of DC to drop my standard on, even if it means sometimes I'll get owned. You can only get better if you fight better enemies, and I love the activity so far.
Cheatingdeath23 wrote: »I've been sitting in a waiting screen for 5 minutes. Is it bugged or do I need to keep sitting to get into Cyrodil?
Cheatingdeath23 wrote: »I've been sitting in a waiting screen for 5 minutes. Is it bugged or do I need to keep sitting to get into Cyrodil?
Patch notes said something about preventing bads from getting in.
EP and AD have the map split diagonally in half, left DC with 3 keeps and have been simultaneously attacking for the past 2 days.Cheatingdeath23 wrote: »