But I still resent not getting any rewards for finishing each stage like we usually do with a community event. Our reward is something we have already paid for and we have to go through all three stages to get it, they make us suffer through all these buggy repeating quests, with nothing to really make us enthusiastic to even get to the next stage.
SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »When ONE server gets to the next phase, ALL servers should be advanced to the next phase. Give the members of that one server a small reward to account for their having "won the race", but put EVERYBODY through.
This!
If players were actually enjoying this event and wanted to complete phase 1 themselves they would have by now. But I have seen nothing but negative feedback about this event and I don't think most of us care how we get there. We just want it over.
As long as it was done by someone else right?
Cuz someone had to do the work to get there.
We have been working on it. All that should matter now is that phase 1 was completed. So reward the server that "won the race" as @jle30303 suggested and advance everyone else forward to the next phase.
Real life races end when the first person crosses the finish line. This should, too.
DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »We have been working on it. All that should matter now is that phase 1 was completed. So reward the server that "won the race" as @jle30303 suggested and advance everyone else forward to the next phase.
Real life races end when the first person crosses the finish line. This should, too.
But nobody's hit the finsih line yet. The race is to bring down the wall which happens at Phase 3. Xbox EU would probably have some choice words if when they hit Phase 2, suddenly all the other servers were now tied with them.
Want to get to the end sooner? Rally your server to get there faster.
SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »We have been working on it. All that should matter now is that phase 1 was completed. So reward the server that "won the race" as @jle30303 suggested and advance everyone else forward to the next phase.
Real life races end when the first person crosses the finish line. This should, too.
But nobody's hit the finsih line yet. The race is to bring down the wall which happens at Phase 3. Xbox EU would probably have some choice words if when they hit Phase 2, suddenly all the other servers were now tied with them.
Want to get to the end sooner? Rally your server to get there faster.
I can't rally them if I can't even rally myself. I have tried. I did a lot more yesterday than I had been and the tedium was just too much.
And phase 1 has been completed so we should all be advanced to phase 2.
DenverRalphy wrote: »And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
And again.. nobody's won the race yet. The race is still going.SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
Then give them a reward for "winning the race" and let us move on.
I get it. You don't like doing the work. It's not fun. It's not enjoyable. And I suspect your play ethic is shared by others on your server. Xbox EU players on the other hand, seem to have a different outlook and approach, and it's paying off for them. You don't get to take a bite out of the big juicy apple they managed to grow while you haven't sufficiently watered or nutured your seedling.It's not a matter of measuring up to the same level as anyone else. I could do these quests all day on every one of my characters, but I don't enjoy a single thing about them and I am not going to torture myself. The Anniversary event taught me that it's just not worth it.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »The Vestige being "Forced" to have to breach the wall to get through it is not lore friendly anyway, one of the Vestige's powers is reforming themselves at the nearest wayshrine, there are wayshrines in East Solstice so denying the use of our powers is totally immersion breaking.
It is like PvP and the Vestige forgetting they can revive on the spot.
I would like to remind you that some wayshrines, even in the base game, are quest-locked, and you can't port to them without having reached a certain stage of the quest.
Coldharbour "The Chasm" and "Reaver Citadel" spring to mind (and The Great Shackle, and The Endless Stair) - although, for antiquity hunting purposes, it is possible to port into North Coldharbour via the "Manor of Revelry" Wayshrine, the only one north of the Chasm that isn't quest-locked.
Tideholm wayshrine, in Dragonhold. You can't port there until you've done the first two Dragonhold quests.
I suspect Skuldafn, Mistwatch (Eastmarch) and Trolhetta Summit (The Rift) are similar - if not, they should be. So should Shrouded Pass (Rivenspire) - though I think all these are actually open for teleport.
So it's *perfectly* lore-friendly to say that you can't teleport to a place you haven't been. In fact, way back in Dungeons & Dragons tabletop, that was one of the important things about the "Teleport" spell - can't go to an unknown space.
And, in the case of ESO if you *have* been there "illegally", whether on purpose or by accident, it's perfectly okay for the devs to remove that access by locking the wayshrines so you can't port there until you've discovered them - and to port you out of the area if you're in it (with no further penalty, just in case it was by accident that you got there) - and, if you'd "discovered" the wayshrines in question while you were there, it's okay for them to remove the knowledge of that "discovery" from your character so you can't port there again until you get there properly.
I suspect that, in the long run, the wayshrines nearest the Wall will indeed be quest-locked in future, but some of the further ones might be okay to reach... for the benefit of, say, people who buy the player house that is beyond the Wall, and port to *it* and walk out of its front door on characters that haven't got that far in the Solstice quest line. (After all, they may want to hunt antiquities there.) For the same reason that people can get into Southern Coldharbour and the Hollow City there by porting to the player house.
DenverRalphy wrote: »And again.. nobody's won the race yet. The race is still going.SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
Then give them a reward for "winning the race" and let us move on.I get it. You don't like doing the work. It's not fun. It's not enjoyable. And I suspect your play ethic is shared by others on your server. Xbox EU players on the other hand, seem to have a different outlook and approach, and it's paying off for them. You don't get to take a bite out of the big juicy apple they managed to grow while you haven't sufficiently watered or nutured your seedling.It's not a matter of measuring up to the same level as anyone else. I could do these quests all day on every one of my characters, but I don't enjoy a single thing about them and I am not going to torture myself. The Anniversary event taught me that it's just not worth it.
DenverRalphy wrote: »And again.. nobody's won the race yet. The race is still going.SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
Then give them a reward for "winning the race" and let us move on.I get it. You don't like doing the work. It's not fun. It's not enjoyable. And I suspect your play ethic is shared by others on your server. Xbox EU players on the other hand, seem to have a different outlook and approach, and it's paying off for them. You don't get to take a bite out of the big juicy apple they managed to grow while you haven't sufficiently watered or nutured your seedling.It's not a matter of measuring up to the same level as anyone else. I could do these quests all day on every one of my characters, but I don't enjoy a single thing about them and I am not going to torture myself. The Anniversary event taught me that it's just not worth it.
Except we paid for the apple.
DenverRalphy wrote: »I get it. You don't like doing the work.
MashmalloMan wrote: »Besides the story, what exactly is there to look forward to in Eastern Solstice for veteran players? Collectables? Wow.
DenverRalphy wrote: »I get it. You don't like doing the work. It's not fun. It's not enjoyable. And I suspect your play ethic is shared by others on your server. Xbox EU players on the other hand, seem to have a different outlook and approach, and it's paying off for them. You don't get to take a bite out of the big juicy apple they managed to grow while you haven't sufficiently watered or nutured your seedling.
DenverRalphy wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And again.. nobody's won the race yet. The race is still going.SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
Then give them a reward for "winning the race" and let us move on.I get it. You don't like doing the work. It's not fun. It's not enjoyable. And I suspect your play ethic is shared by others on your server. Xbox EU players on the other hand, seem to have a different outlook and approach, and it's paying off for them. You don't get to take a bite out of the big juicy apple they managed to grow while you haven't sufficiently watered or nutured your seedling.It's not a matter of measuring up to the same level as anyone else. I could do these quests all day on every one of my characters, but I don't enjoy a single thing about them and I am not going to torture myself. The Anniversary event taught me that it's just not worth it.
Except we paid for the apple.
It was a metaphor for the scenario. Not a simile describing the content.
DenverRalphy wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And again.. nobody's won the race yet. The race is still going.SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
Then give them a reward for "winning the race" and let us move on.I get it. You don't like doing the work. It's not fun. It's not enjoyable. And I suspect your play ethic is shared by others on your server. Xbox EU players on the other hand, seem to have a different outlook and approach, and it's paying off for them. You don't get to take a bite out of the big juicy apple they managed to grow while you haven't sufficiently watered or nutured your seedling.It's not a matter of measuring up to the same level as anyone else. I could do these quests all day on every one of my characters, but I don't enjoy a single thing about them and I am not going to torture myself. The Anniversary event taught me that it's just not worth it.
Except we paid for the apple.
It was a metaphor for the scenario. Not a simile describing the content.
I see. To me it came across as a flawed analogy, but ok. Even going with the idea that PCNA just needs to work harder, though, doesn't track for me, because there is no shortage of people doing the dailies. Those siege camps are always incredibly packed with people. This is not a case of lack of effort.
DenverRalphy wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And again.. nobody's won the race yet. The race is still going.SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
Then give them a reward for "winning the race" and let us move on.I get it. You don't like doing the work. It's not fun. It's not enjoyable. And I suspect your play ethic is shared by others on your server. Xbox EU players on the other hand, seem to have a different outlook and approach, and it's paying off for them. You don't get to take a bite out of the big juicy apple they managed to grow while you haven't sufficiently watered or nutured your seedling.It's not a matter of measuring up to the same level as anyone else. I could do these quests all day on every one of my characters, but I don't enjoy a single thing about them and I am not going to torture myself. The Anniversary event taught me that it's just not worth it.
Except we paid for the apple.
It was a metaphor for the scenario. Not a simile describing the content.
I see. To me it came across as a flawed analogy, but ok. Even going with the idea that PCNA just needs to work harder, though, doesn't track for me, because there is no shortage of people doing the dailies. Those siege camps are always incredibly packed with people. This is not a case of lack of effort.
Depends on how many instances of the zone the server has where the camps are always busy, compared to their average active population.
DenverRalphy wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And again.. nobody's won the race yet. The race is still going.SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
Then give them a reward for "winning the race" and let us move on.I get it. You don't like doing the work. It's not fun. It's not enjoyable. And I suspect your play ethic is shared by others on your server. Xbox EU players on the other hand, seem to have a different outlook and approach, and it's paying off for them. You don't get to take a bite out of the big juicy apple they managed to grow while you haven't sufficiently watered or nutured your seedling.It's not a matter of measuring up to the same level as anyone else. I could do these quests all day on every one of my characters, but I don't enjoy a single thing about them and I am not going to torture myself. The Anniversary event taught me that it's just not worth it.
Except we paid for the apple.
It was a metaphor for the scenario. Not a simile describing the content.
I see. To me it came across as a flawed analogy, but ok. Even going with the idea that PCNA just needs to work harder, though, doesn't track for me, because there is no shortage of people doing the dailies. Those siege camps are always incredibly packed with people. This is not a case of lack of effort.
Depends on how many instances of the zone the server has where the camps are always busy, compared to their average active population.
I disagree. People are putting in a lot of effort. For ZOS to come along and say, "You're not doing enough work to access content you already paid for" is a bit nonsensical. To me, this server "race" was always a silly idea.
But I still resent not getting any rewards for finishing each stage like we usually do with a community event. Our reward is something we have already paid for and we have to go through all three stages to get it, they make us suffer through all these buggy repeating quests, with nothing to really make us enthusiastic to even get to the next stage.
I thought I was unhappy before, but now I remember that we in fact did get awesome stuff in other community events... Thanks...
If you're ruining my day, I'm ruining everyone's day. The previous event rewards were:
The Gold Road Event:
33%— Vineyard Voriplasm pet
66% — Aether-Traveled Varla Stone memento
100%— Russet Brekka mount, Tree-Sap Legion arms pack, and six Nested Reward Boxes containing various in-game treasures
The Necrom Event:
33% Ebony Dwarven Scarab pet
66% Nightmare Nest Body Art and Nightmare Nest Face Art
100% Kelesan'ruhn House
The High Isle Event:
33% Oak’s Promise Markings
66% Plant Yourself Emote
100% Firesong DLC, Hoard Box & Pet
The Blackwood Event:
The Pellucid Swamp Jelly pet, unlocked at 33%
The Shadows of Blackwood markings, unlocked at 66%
The Deadlands DLC and a cascading bounty box, unlocked at 100%
The Greymoor Event:
Tier 1: Horror Within Face and Body Markings
Tier 2: Orchidfall Vale Fawn Pet
Tier 3: Antiquarian’s Alpine Gallery home AND Antiquarian Phedre Houseguest (This is the first Houseguest ever introduced to ESO!)
Guess I'm just gonna cry in a corner somewhere. And then grind to unlock content I paid for.
I would prefer we actually hit our 100% grind score before proceeding to the next phase. Can’t imagine having the access earlier, after all this fat and skins and sap… If it turns out all that grind was for nothing and we can just go to the Eastern part, I would stop participating altogether. You can’t tell ppl “you have to grind” just to change your mind when we’re almost there.
Perhaps we have different ideas of "almost". What I see is that half of the servers haven't even reached 50% of the whole thing yet.
MashmalloMan wrote: »Besides the story, what exactly is there to look forward to in Eastern Solstice for veteran players? Collectables? Wow.
For me, it's just the story, although that's not very good either, to be honest. But at least it's still a bit more entertaining than repeating the same dailies for at least 4 weeks.DenverRalphy wrote: »I get it. You don't like doing the work. It's not fun. It's not enjoyable. And I suspect your play ethic is shared by others on your server. Xbox EU players on the other hand, seem to have a different outlook and approach, and it's paying off for them. You don't get to take a bite out of the big juicy apple they managed to grow while you haven't sufficiently watered or nutured your seedling.
Why should customers work - do chores they dislike in a game - to have access to content they paid money for? The whole concept can be questioned.
Yes, there are another 3 or 4 weeks left to grind the hole in the wall, but that’s a relatively short period if we take into account the time we’ve waited for the entire thing to even begin. The perception of time changes depending on the focus: less focus and time appears to run faster.
Yes, there are another 3 or 4 weeks left to grind the hole in the wall, but that’s a relatively short period if we take into account the time we’ve waited for the entire thing to even begin. The perception of time changes depending on the focus: less focus and time appears to run faster.
And that's why I wrote earlier (or maybe in another related thread) that the whole "event" actually makes it feeling worse than if they had just given us some clear release date in November, since you are reminded of the wait every day now and are supposed to "do" something about it.
I get my 3 boxes each day and ignore the rest, but still it's annoying, especially knowing that the content is already finished, by what people who were on the other side wrote.
Add to that the fact that antiquity dig sites and daily quests for the other side have already spawned for people and they can't do them. Yes, I know, they can rescry, and they can abandon the daily quests, but it's still horrible planning and a problem that could very easily solved by giving us access already (not even through a gap in the Wall, but maybe through one activated wayshrine there) - for people who want to use it to do their questing or antiquity stuff there (if one doesn't want to, one doesn't need to use it and can ignore that until the event is finished normally).
But if they give us access just so we can pick up our antiquities, the entire 2 weeks grind was for nothing then, and that would really be game breaking.
DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »We have been working on it. All that should matter now is that phase 1 was completed. So reward the server that "won the race" as @jle30303 suggested and advance everyone else forward to the next phase.
Real life races end when the first person crosses the finish line. This should, too.
But nobody's hit the finsih line yet. The race is to bring down the wall which happens at Phase 3. Xbox EU would probably have some choice words if when they hit Phase 2, suddenly all the other servers were now tied with them.
Want to get to the end sooner? Rally your server to get there faster.
I can't rally them if I can't even rally myself. I have tried. I did a lot more yesterday than I had been and the tedium was just too much.
And phase 1 has been completed so we should all be advanced to phase 2.
And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
But I still resent not getting any rewards for finishing each stage like we usually do with a community event. Our reward is something we have already paid for and we have to go through all three stages to get it, they make us suffer through all these buggy repeating quests, with nothing to really make us enthusiastic to even get to the next stage.
I thought I was unhappy before, but now I remember that we in fact did get awesome stuff in other community events... Thanks...
If you're ruining my day, I'm ruining everyone's day. The previous event rewards were:
The Gold Road Event:
33%— Vineyard Voriplasm pet
66% — Aether-Traveled Varla Stone memento
100%— Russet Brekka mount, Tree-Sap Legion arms pack, and six Nested Reward Boxes containing various in-game treasures
The Necrom Event:
33% Ebony Dwarven Scarab pet
66% Nightmare Nest Body Art and Nightmare Nest Face Art
100% Kelesan'ruhn House
The High Isle Event:
33% Oak’s Promise Markings
66% Plant Yourself Emote
100% Firesong DLC, Hoard Box & Pet
The Blackwood Event:
The Pellucid Swamp Jelly pet, unlocked at 33%
The Shadows of Blackwood markings, unlocked at 66%
The Deadlands DLC and a cascading bounty box, unlocked at 100%
The Greymoor Event:
Tier 1: Horror Within Face and Body Markings
Tier 2: Orchidfall Vale Fawn Pet
Tier 3: Antiquarian’s Alpine Gallery home AND Antiquarian Phedre Houseguest (This is the first Houseguest ever introduced to ESO!)
Guess I'm just gonna cry in a corner somewhere. And then grind to unlock content I paid for.
DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »We have been working on it. All that should matter now is that phase 1 was completed. So reward the server that "won the race" as @jle30303 suggested and advance everyone else forward to the next phase.
Real life races end when the first person crosses the finish line. This should, too.
But nobody's hit the finsih line yet. The race is to bring down the wall which happens at Phase 3. Xbox EU would probably have some choice words if when they hit Phase 2, suddenly all the other servers were now tied with them.
Want to get to the end sooner? Rally your server to get there faster.
I can't rally them if I can't even rally myself. I have tried. I did a lot more yesterday than I had been and the tedium was just too much.
And phase 1 has been completed so we should all be advanced to phase 2.
And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
It's disingenuous to say Xbox got there first because they did the work. It got there first because it was balanced that way.
It seems clear to me that the least populated server has had the most help, with EU and NA on each balanced about the same. I'm currently playing on both PC and PS and there appears to be many more people on camps on PC, yet they're behind.
DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »We have been working on it. All that should matter now is that phase 1 was completed. So reward the server that "won the race" as @jle30303 suggested and advance everyone else forward to the next phase.
Real life races end when the first person crosses the finish line. This should, too.
But nobody's hit the finsih line yet. The race is to bring down the wall which happens at Phase 3. Xbox EU would probably have some choice words if when they hit Phase 2, suddenly all the other servers were now tied with them.
Want to get to the end sooner? Rally your server to get there faster.
I can't rally them if I can't even rally myself. I have tried. I did a lot more yesterday than I had been and the tedium was just too much.
And phase 1 has been completed so we should all be advanced to phase 2.
And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
It's disingenuous to say Xbox got there first because they did the work. It got there first because it was balanced that way.
It seems clear to me that the least populated server has had the most help, with EU and NA on each balanced about the same. I'm currently playing on both PC and PS and there appears to be many more people on camps on PC, yet they're behind.
licenturion wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »We have been working on it. All that should matter now is that phase 1 was completed. So reward the server that "won the race" as @jle30303 suggested and advance everyone else forward to the next phase.
Real life races end when the first person crosses the finish line. This should, too.
But nobody's hit the finsih line yet. The race is to bring down the wall which happens at Phase 3. Xbox EU would probably have some choice words if when they hit Phase 2, suddenly all the other servers were now tied with them.
Want to get to the end sooner? Rally your server to get there faster.
I can't rally them if I can't even rally myself. I have tried. I did a lot more yesterday than I had been and the tedium was just too much.
And phase 1 has been completed so we should all be advanced to phase 2.
And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
It's disingenuous to say Xbox got there first because they did the work. It got there first because it was balanced that way.
It seems clear to me that the least populated server has had the most help, with EU and NA on each balanced about the same. I'm currently playing on both PC and PS and there appears to be many more people on camps on PC, yet they're behind.
Yeah. We should have gotten the raw target numbers for each server and then you could see how skewed or balanced things are.
Also is it really surprising Xbox gets there first? The Microsoft first party gaming platform wins the race in a game by a Microsoft owned company. Who would have thought eh. I saw this one coming the day before the event started.
licenturion wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »We have been working on it. All that should matter now is that phase 1 was completed. So reward the server that "won the race" as @jle30303 suggested and advance everyone else forward to the next phase.
Real life races end when the first person crosses the finish line. This should, too.
But nobody's hit the finsih line yet. The race is to bring down the wall which happens at Phase 3. Xbox EU would probably have some choice words if when they hit Phase 2, suddenly all the other servers were now tied with them.
Want to get to the end sooner? Rally your server to get there faster.
I can't rally them if I can't even rally myself. I have tried. I did a lot more yesterday than I had been and the tedium was just too much.
And phase 1 has been completed so we should all be advanced to phase 2.
And yet Xbox EU players continue to try, and succeed. There's no reason all servers should advance to phase 2 just because you can't bring yourself to measure up to the same level.
Phase 1 on Xbox EU has completed. Phase 1 on your server has not, so you should not be advanced to phase 2. Your server will get there. Just not as quickly.
It's disingenuous to say Xbox got there first because they did the work. It got there first because it was balanced that way.
It seems clear to me that the least populated server has had the most help, with EU and NA on each balanced about the same. I'm currently playing on both PC and PS and there appears to be many more people on camps on PC, yet they're behind.
Yeah. We should have gotten the raw target numbers for each server and then you could see how skewed or balanced things are.
Also is it really surprising Xbox gets there first? The Microsoft first party gaming platform wins the race in a game by a Microsoft owned company. Who would have thought eh. I saw this one coming the day before the event started.
I'd be surprised if that was the reason, I just don't think they did very well with the individual balancing