PainfulFAFA wrote: »Lots of people here sound exactly like AD was several months before the Thornblade exodus.
Every QQ in this thread is what AD and DC pretty much went through until the crash of thorn.
EP was nightcapping everything zerg bombing flags and here we are again except now AD is giving them a taste of their own medicine.
filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »PainfulFAFA wrote: »Lots of people here sound exactly like AD was several months before the Thornblade exodus.
Every QQ in this thread is what AD and DC pretty much went through until the crash of thorn.
EP was nightcapping everything zerg bombing flags and here we are again except now AD is giving them a taste of their own medicine.
I guess you haven't looked at Chilrend today. Now once again AD and DC have packed their bags and moved to another server.
EskimoBrother wrote: »lol!It happens each day on Azura's Star. At night DC takes everything then the following morning EP gets it back and holds the majority until the EP population starts to taper off and then it starts all over again.Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »as long as that yellow blob can sit on flags and make it so I cant even throw out caltrops...no need to come to chillrend
This is the problem with Chillrend. Excuses. There is lag to deal with in all campaigns that have activity. You either deal with it or don't.
Sorry no, that's no exscuse man.That is fact. If you were there an hour ago when they took scroll of Chim you couldn't post that with a clear conscience.
As I said it's something you have to deal with in every active campaign. When lag happens it's not just happening to EP. Those AD weren't immune to it's effects. The difference between those in Chillrend and the EP in other active campaigns is they don't blame lag, a nonexistent numbers disadvantage, or "potatoes" for when they get rolled. EP in Chillrend spends too much time making excuses and feeling sorry for themselves. There is a very legitimate reason EP came in dead last over the last 4+ campaigns and it's a severe lack of good leadership and coordination in the campaign. Keep blaming lag or "blobs" because EP is the only faction affected by lag and never blobs themselves, right?
Please keep proving my point though.
You can call it lack of leadership, but in this game numbers win wars. The first and foremost cause of EP's struggles on Chillrend is the lack of off hour population. EP consistently and regularly faces down 2-3 bars of population from both other factions in the early to late morning with a single bar of their own until well into the late afternoon. This is where they most regularly lose both of their scrolls and all their work from the night/day previous. They're the last of the three factions on Chillrend to lock (if they do lock), and it's no wonder they don't score any higher than they do.
That they don't regularly get the Low Population score bonus is mind boggling.
Is there something funny about that? DC isn't able to capture much until they have the numbers advantage, generally speaking. Not to say it never happens but it's the most common way DC on Azura's gets the map, hell it's the most common way EP gets the map; we just generally seem to be able to hold what we capture longer given comparable population. There are a very small number of DC that I have seen using exploits who I can't name due to ZOS' rules on "naming and shaming" I will simply commend you and your group for refraining from doing that type of nonsense and just being damn good players.
EskimoBrother wrote: »lol!It happens each day on Azura's Star. At night DC takes everything then the following morning EP gets it back and holds the majority until the EP population starts to taper off and then it starts all over again.Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »as long as that yellow blob can sit on flags and make it so I cant even throw out caltrops...no need to come to chillrend
This is the problem with Chillrend. Excuses. There is lag to deal with in all campaigns that have activity. You either deal with it or don't.
Sorry no, that's no exscuse man.That is fact. If you were there an hour ago when they took scroll of Chim you couldn't post that with a clear conscience.
As I said it's something you have to deal with in every active campaign. When lag happens it's not just happening to EP. Those AD weren't immune to it's effects. The difference between those in Chillrend and the EP in other active campaigns is they don't blame lag, a nonexistent numbers disadvantage, or "potatoes" for when they get rolled. EP in Chillrend spends too much time making excuses and feeling sorry for themselves. There is a very legitimate reason EP came in dead last over the last 4+ campaigns and it's a severe lack of good leadership and coordination in the campaign. Keep blaming lag or "blobs" because EP is the only faction affected by lag and never blobs themselves, right?
Please keep proving my point though.
You can call it lack of leadership, but in this game numbers win wars. The first and foremost cause of EP's struggles on Chillrend is the lack of off hour population. EP consistently and regularly faces down 2-3 bars of population from both other factions in the early to late morning with a single bar of their own until well into the late afternoon. This is where they most regularly lose both of their scrolls and all their work from the night/day previous. They're the last of the three factions on Chillrend to lock (if they do lock), and it's no wonder they don't score any higher than they do.
That they don't regularly get the Low Population score bonus is mind boggling.
Is there something funny about that? DC isn't able to capture much until they have the numbers advantage, generally speaking. Not to say it never happens but it's the most common way DC on Azura's gets the map, hell it's the most common way EP gets the map; we just generally seem to be able to hold what we capture longer given comparable population. There are a very small number of DC that I have seen using exploits who I can't name due to ZOS' rules on "naming and shaming" I will simply commend you and your group for refraining from doing that type of nonsense and just being damn good players.
I appreciate the compliment to DC on As (we do strive for good clean fights and have very little lag until Adzerg shows up) but must ask...if ep were able to
Hold things longer as you claim, why didn't they win the campaign?
Jessica Folsom wrote:It's a very grey area.
Huckdabuck wrote: »EskimoBrother wrote: »lol!It happens each day on Azura's Star. At night DC takes everything then the following morning EP gets it back and holds the majority until the EP population starts to taper off and then it starts all over again.Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »as long as that yellow blob can sit on flags and make it so I cant even throw out caltrops...no need to come to chillrend
This is the problem with Chillrend. Excuses. There is lag to deal with in all campaigns that have activity. You either deal with it or don't.
Sorry no, that's no exscuse man.That is fact. If you were there an hour ago when they took scroll of Chim you couldn't post that with a clear conscience.
As I said it's something you have to deal with in every active campaign. When lag happens it's not just happening to EP. Those AD weren't immune to it's effects. The difference between those in Chillrend and the EP in other active campaigns is they don't blame lag, a nonexistent numbers disadvantage, or "potatoes" for when they get rolled. EP in Chillrend spends too much time making excuses and feeling sorry for themselves. There is a very legitimate reason EP came in dead last over the last 4+ campaigns and it's a severe lack of good leadership and coordination in the campaign. Keep blaming lag or "blobs" because EP is the only faction affected by lag and never blobs themselves, right?
Please keep proving my point though.
You can call it lack of leadership, but in this game numbers win wars. The first and foremost cause of EP's struggles on Chillrend is the lack of off hour population. EP consistently and regularly faces down 2-3 bars of population from both other factions in the early to late morning with a single bar of their own until well into the late afternoon. This is where they most regularly lose both of their scrolls and all their work from the night/day previous. They're the last of the three factions on Chillrend to lock (if they do lock), and it's no wonder they don't score any higher than they do.
That they don't regularly get the Low Population score bonus is mind boggling.
Is there something funny about that? DC isn't able to capture much until they have the numbers advantage, generally speaking. Not to say it never happens but it's the most common way DC on Azura's gets the map, hell it's the most common way EP gets the map; we just generally seem to be able to hold what we capture longer given comparable population. There are a very small number of DC that I have seen using exploits who I can't name due to ZOS' rules on "naming and shaming" I will simply commend you and your group for refraining from doing that type of nonsense and just being damn good players.
I appreciate the compliment to DC on As (we do strive for good clean fights and have very little lag until Adzerg shows up) but must ask...if ep were able to
Hold things longer as you claim, why didn't they win the campaign?
Honest answer? The guild I was in stopped caring about the flip flop uneven nature of the AS population so we stopped showing up to fight the people at the top of the DC leaderboards.
Huckdabuck wrote: »EskimoBrother wrote: »lol!It happens each day on Azura's Star. At night DC takes everything then the following morning EP gets it back and holds the majority until the EP population starts to taper off and then it starts all over again.Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »as long as that yellow blob can sit on flags and make it so I cant even throw out caltrops...no need to come to chillrend
This is the problem with Chillrend. Excuses. There is lag to deal with in all campaigns that have activity. You either deal with it or don't.
Sorry no, that's no exscuse man.That is fact. If you were there an hour ago when they took scroll of Chim you couldn't post that with a clear conscience.
As I said it's something you have to deal with in every active campaign. When lag happens it's not just happening to EP. Those AD weren't immune to it's effects. The difference between those in Chillrend and the EP in other active campaigns is they don't blame lag, a nonexistent numbers disadvantage, or "potatoes" for when they get rolled. EP in Chillrend spends too much time making excuses and feeling sorry for themselves. There is a very legitimate reason EP came in dead last over the last 4+ campaigns and it's a severe lack of good leadership and coordination in the campaign. Keep blaming lag or "blobs" because EP is the only faction affected by lag and never blobs themselves, right?
Please keep proving my point though.
You can call it lack of leadership, but in this game numbers win wars. The first and foremost cause of EP's struggles on Chillrend is the lack of off hour population. EP consistently and regularly faces down 2-3 bars of population from both other factions in the early to late morning with a single bar of their own until well into the late afternoon. This is where they most regularly lose both of their scrolls and all their work from the night/day previous. They're the last of the three factions on Chillrend to lock (if they do lock), and it's no wonder they don't score any higher than they do.
That they don't regularly get the Low Population score bonus is mind boggling.
Is there something funny about that? DC isn't able to capture much until they have the numbers advantage, generally speaking. Not to say it never happens but it's the most common way DC on Azura's gets the map, hell it's the most common way EP gets the map; we just generally seem to be able to hold what we capture longer given comparable population. There are a very small number of DC that I have seen using exploits who I can't name due to ZOS' rules on "naming and shaming" I will simply commend you and your group for refraining from doing that type of nonsense and just being damn good players.
I appreciate the compliment to DC on As (we do strive for good clean fights and have very little lag until Adzerg shows up) but must ask...if ep were able to
Hold things longer as you claim, why didn't they win the campaign?
Honest answer? The guild I was in stopped caring about the flip flop uneven nature of the AS population so we stopped showing up to fight the people at the top of the DC leaderboards.
This is a half hearted answer, even for you. NPK has several people on the leaderboard and so does MBF. One NPK person is my most dedicated scout who rarely actually fights. Many of the others are solo players. So who on the leaderboards did you run from?
Huckdabuck wrote: »EskimoBrother wrote: »lol!It happens each day on Azura's Star. At night DC takes everything then the following morning EP gets it back and holds the majority until the EP population starts to taper off and then it starts all over again.Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »Tintinabula wrote: »as long as that yellow blob can sit on flags and make it so I cant even throw out caltrops...no need to come to chillrend
This is the problem with Chillrend. Excuses. There is lag to deal with in all campaigns that have activity. You either deal with it or don't.
Sorry no, that's no exscuse man.That is fact. If you were there an hour ago when they took scroll of Chim you couldn't post that with a clear conscience.
As I said it's something you have to deal with in every active campaign. When lag happens it's not just happening to EP. Those AD weren't immune to it's effects. The difference between those in Chillrend and the EP in other active campaigns is they don't blame lag, a nonexistent numbers disadvantage, or "potatoes" for when they get rolled. EP in Chillrend spends too much time making excuses and feeling sorry for themselves. There is a very legitimate reason EP came in dead last over the last 4+ campaigns and it's a severe lack of good leadership and coordination in the campaign. Keep blaming lag or "blobs" because EP is the only faction affected by lag and never blobs themselves, right?
Please keep proving my point though.
You can call it lack of leadership, but in this game numbers win wars. The first and foremost cause of EP's struggles on Chillrend is the lack of off hour population. EP consistently and regularly faces down 2-3 bars of population from both other factions in the early to late morning with a single bar of their own until well into the late afternoon. This is where they most regularly lose both of their scrolls and all their work from the night/day previous. They're the last of the three factions on Chillrend to lock (if they do lock), and it's no wonder they don't score any higher than they do.
That they don't regularly get the Low Population score bonus is mind boggling.
Is there something funny about that? DC isn't able to capture much until they have the numbers advantage, generally speaking. Not to say it never happens but it's the most common way DC on Azura's gets the map, hell it's the most common way EP gets the map; we just generally seem to be able to hold what we capture longer given comparable population. There are a very small number of DC that I have seen using exploits who I can't name due to ZOS' rules on "naming and shaming" I will simply commend you and your group for refraining from doing that type of nonsense and just being damn good players.
I appreciate the compliment to DC on As (we do strive for good clean fights and have very little lag until Adzerg shows up) but must ask...if ep were able to
Hold things longer as you claim, why didn't they win the campaign?
Honest answer? The guild I was in stopped caring about the flip flop uneven nature of the AS population so we stopped showing up to fight the people at the top of the DC leaderboards.
This is a half hearted answer, even for you. NPK has several people on the leaderboard and so does MBF. One NPK person is my most dedicated scout who rarely actually fights. Many of the others are solo players. So who on the leaderboards did you run from?
Jessica Folsom wrote:It's a very grey area.
Righty-O. LOL! That's why you went to fade in Oblivion on Chill. You left a campaign you were winning and went and got crushed in Chill. Gee, why didn't you leave TB when your side was winning camp after camp? Because winning is oh so terribly boring for ole Huck and HIS merry band of stacked cowards.
Jessica Folsom wrote:It's a very grey area.