Super buffing player sounds like a very cartoonish combat idea. I can see the videos of the worst players in the game able to hold off a 1000 player zerg and they will claim how good they were because they 1vXed.
Your suggestion seems to be based on two fallacies considering the comments made.
First, that somehow buffing players when little to no one in the alliance is on will made a difference in what happens overnight when only one faction is populated.
Second, and most important, Cyrodiil was never designed to be competitive PvP. If it was then there would never be an imbalance in the population. Zergs would not be possible either.
So your suggestion that it is a broken system is merely a sign you mistakenly thought Cyrodiil is competitive PvP. Try BGs if you want a chance at a competitive fight.
Super buffing player sounds like a very cartoonish combat idea. I can see the videos of the worst players in the game able to hold off a 1000 player zerg and they will claim how good they were because they 1vXed.
Your suggestion seems to be based on two fallacies considering the comments made.
First, that somehow buffing players when little to no one in the alliance is on will made a difference in what happens overnight when only one faction is populated.
Second, and most important, Cyrodiil was never designed to be competitive PvP. If it was then there would never be an imbalance in the population. Zergs would not be possible either.
So your suggestion that it is a broken system is merely a sign you mistakenly thought Cyrodiil is competitive PvP. Try BGs if you want a chance at a competitive fight.
Super buffing player sounds like a very cartoonish combat idea. I can see the videos of the worst players in the game able to hold off a 1000 player zerg and they will claim how good they were because they 1vXed.
Your suggestion seems to be based on two fallacies considering the comments made.
First, that somehow buffing players when little to no one in the alliance is on will made a difference in what happens overnight when only one faction is populated.
Second, and most important, Cyrodiil was never designed to be competitive PvP. If it was then there would never be an imbalance in the population. Zergs would not be possible either.
So your suggestion that it is a broken system is merely a sign you mistakenly thought Cyrodiil is competitive PvP. Try BGs if you want a chance at a competitive fight.