AbraXuSeXile wrote: »Everyone of these buff campaigns will just change colour if its put to death, The trend is to follow where your winning as so many players has small balls to fight against the odds.
This is so sad...but true. When your campaign is not "your" color it gives that alliance more reason to fight. More targets and more to do. More to gain.
Seams most players don't want to play in Cyro unless they are already winning.
I don't understand that logic.
People also give up to easy. Wipe once and some people log.
I am not this Mr blues friend. He is my enemy and I am his annoying Pact player.
He is right. People, buck up.
AbraXuSeXile wrote: »AbraXuSeXile wrote: »Everyone of these buff campaigns will just change colour if its put to death, The trend is to follow where your winning as so many players has small balls to fight against the odds.
This is so sad...but true. When your campaign is not "your" color it gives that alliance more reason to fight. More targets and more to do. More to gain.
Seams most players don't want to play in Cyro unless they are already winning.
I don't understand that logic.
People also give up to easy. Wipe once and some people log.
I am not this Mr blues friend. He is my enemy and I am his annoying Pact player.
He is right. People, buck up.
Says the guy playing on Azura.
Looks like quite some DC players switched to Azura. DC was locked yesterday when they crowned Emperor.dap_robertb16_ESO wrote: »AbraXuSeXile wrote: »AbraXuSeXile wrote: »Everyone of these buff campaigns will just change colour if its put to death, The trend is to follow where your winning as so many players has small balls to fight against the odds.
This is so sad...but true. When your campaign is not "your" color it gives that alliance more reason to fight. More targets and more to do. More to gain.
Seams most players don't want to play in Cyro unless they are already winning.
I don't understand that logic.
People also give up to easy. Wipe once and some people log.
I am not this Mr blues friend. He is my enemy and I am his annoying Pact player.
He is right. People, buck up.
Says the guy playing on Azura.
Azura is getting busy since we left. DC emperor last night, AD with most of the map and EP with AD scrolls. Some good fights to be had without the zerg
Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »
No way, banana squad already has too many strong players
There are around 20 active players in Banana Squad. We are usually 10-12 in group but some days ago we had nearly everyone on and in group we had 18 players in group. However we feel that this size is far too big and are not planning to increase our group size beyond 12.Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »
No way, banana squad already has too many strong players
Pretty sure Banana Squad has turned in to another choo chooo Impulse train.
At least that's the impression I got last time I saw them a couple of days ago all stacking on the crown moving around statically all in the same direction just using Fire Ring and bats.
Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »
No way, banana squad already has too many strong players
Pretty sure Banana Squad has turned in to another choo chooo Impulse train.
At least that's the impression I got last time I saw them a couple of days ago all stacking on the crown moving around statically all in the same direction just using Fire Ring and bats.
Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »
No way, banana squad already has too many strong players
Pretty sure Banana Squad has turned in to another choo chooo Impulse train.
At least that's the impression I got last time I saw them a couple of days ago all stacking on the crown moving around statically all in the same direction just using Fire Ring and bats.
Having encountered most of them outside of their guild group, i know that they have individual brains and that makes them much deadlier than your average impulse spamming choo choo.
If you want to have any impact using aoe spells, stacking on crown is pretty basic anyhow
Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »
No way, banana squad already has too many strong players
Pretty sure Banana Squad has turned in to another choo chooo Impulse train.
At least that's the impression I got last time I saw them a couple of days ago all stacking on the crown moving around statically all in the same direction just using Fire Ring and bats.
Having encountered most of them outside of their guild group, i know that they have individual brains and that makes them much deadlier than your average impulse spamming choo choo.
If you want to have any impact using aoe spells, stacking on crown is pretty basic anyhow
Of course they are good, definitely some of the best players in the game. I disagree with your last point though, they were far deadlier before, and now I can just take two steps to the side and survive.
DaggerfallTradeMasters wrote: »Welcome to the Elder Bugs Online
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48t-JFJUE3g&feature=gp-n-y&google_comment_id=z12yexbiqs2hgbsv123osruqtoejh3ur004
Ruben is Matrix's Neo; just need to be dodging some piercing javelins!
Lowpop of 600 for yellow last night. Was origionally gona be 920 for the cheaters, but with some red-blue coop we managed to prevent them cheating too hard...
The fact that yellow can tactically wait until 3 days to go and then nightcap with this buggy lowpop is so bloody stupid and a real campaign ruiner. Fix it. Now...
DaggerfallTradeMasters wrote: »Welcome to the Elder Bugs Online
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48t-JFJUE3g&feature=gp-n-y&google_comment_id=z12yexbiqs2hgbsv123osruqtoejh3ur004
L O Lthat reaction
This time is different from the last one though, because now they actually are lower population than the rest.
Tbh though, Wabba deserved this campaign so much with solid organisaion, leadership and grouping
Tbh though, Wabba deserved this campaign so much with solid organisaion, leadership and grouping.
Lava_Croft wrote: »Thank you for letting us win.
There, I've made the excuse for you.