WuffyCerulei wrote: »God_flakes wrote: »To trigger, like I apparently did with thou.God_flakes wrote: »Kryptonite_Kent wrote: »There is no difference between players on factions, and a lot of them are the same players with multiple alts who cross faction...
Oh isn't that the truth, Ruth!! The faction war means nothing when Haxus can't crown Onric without calling in all their Ad buddies to help them. Smfh.
Why do you make these sort of posts? Is it constructive? Is it an outlet for your pent up sadness?
God_flakes wrote: »To trigger, like I apparently did with thou.God_flakes wrote: »Kryptonite_Kent wrote: »There is no difference between players on factions, and a lot of them are the same players with multiple alts who cross faction...
Oh isn't that the truth, Ruth!! The faction war means nothing when Haxus can't crown Onric without calling in all their Ad buddies to help them. Smfh.
Why do you make these sort of posts? Is it constructive? Is it an outlet for your pent up sadness?
Force-Siphon wrote: »That guy "Shelton"who talks about me all the time is by far my most killed player since I reinstalled kill counter, he is funny maybe he should spend less time in zone chat and more time getting good...but I think the name is funny too lol
10/10 would farm salt again
But AD has that *one fellow* to keep our chat salty at all times. I just keep chat minimized in Cyrodiil.
edit: naming & shaming policy is dumb.
Drummerx04 wrote: »DC Cyro zone chat tends to go along several common paths beyond the usual callouts:
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD is taking Ash...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP is taking Aleswell...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP/AD have all of our back keeps and are attacking scroll X!
- Why is everyone at Chalman? The only keep we have is Brindle, wtf?
- Why is everyone at Chalman? Ash has been yellow for the last 6 hours.
- ERP starting in bruma in 5 minutes
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD has emp.
And thus we see a pattern emerge.
Drummerx04 wrote: »DC Cyro zone chat tends to go along several common paths beyond the usual callouts:
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD is taking Ash...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP is taking Aleswell...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP/AD have all of our back keeps and are attacking scroll X!
- Why is everyone at Chalman? The only keep we have is Brindle, wtf?
- Why is everyone at Chalman? Ash has been yellow for the last 6 hours.
- ERP starting in bruma in 5 minutes
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD has emp.
And thus we see a pattern emerge.
ScooberSteve wrote: »Platform server? Peak time off peak time?
Drummerx04 wrote: »DC Cyro zone chat tends to go along several common paths beyond the usual callouts:
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD is taking Ash...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP is taking Aleswell...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP/AD have all of our back keeps and are attacking scroll X!
- Why is everyone at Chalman? The only keep we have is Brindle, wtf?
- Why is everyone at Chalman? Ash has been yellow for the last 6 hours.
- ERP starting in bruma in 5 minutes
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD has emp.
And thus we see a pattern emerge.
Celas_Dranacea wrote: »I feel like the important thing is AD has a good number of people trying to actively promote a positive atmosphere by doing small things like congratulating groups when they do a good job, responding when there's a call for help, etc.
Drummerx04 wrote: »DC Cyro zone chat tends to go along several common paths beyond the usual callouts:
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD is taking Ash...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP is taking Aleswell...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP/AD have all of our back keeps and are attacking scroll X!
- Why is everyone at Chalman? The only keep we have is Brindle, wtf?
- Why is everyone at Chalman? Ash has been yellow for the last 6 hours.
- ERP starting in bruma in 5 minutes
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD has emp.
And thus we see a pattern emerge.
Drummerx04 wrote: »DC Cyro zone chat tends to go along several common paths beyond the usual callouts:
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD is taking Ash...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP is taking Aleswell...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP/AD have all of our back keeps and are attacking scroll X!
- Why is everyone at Chalman? The only keep we have is Brindle, wtf?
- Why is everyone at Chalman? Ash has been yellow for the last 6 hours.
- ERP starting in bruma in 5 minutes
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD has emp.
And thus we see a pattern emerge.
Chalman, DC's ONLY homekeep on the map
Drummerx04 wrote: »DC Cyro zone chat tends to go along several common paths beyond the usual callouts:
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD is taking Ash...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP is taking Aleswell...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP/AD have all of our back keeps and are attacking scroll X!
- Why is everyone at Chalman? The only keep we have is Brindle, wtf?
- Why is everyone at Chalman? Ash has been yellow for the last 6 hours.
- ERP starting in bruma in 5 minutes
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD has emp.
And thus we see a pattern emerge.
Chalman, DC's ONLY homekeep on the map
Drummerx04 wrote: »DC Cyro zone chat tends to go along several common paths beyond the usual callouts:
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD is taking Ash...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP is taking Aleswell...
- Why is everyone at Chalman? EP/AD have all of our back keeps and are attacking scroll X!
- Why is everyone at Chalman? The only keep we have is Brindle, wtf?
- Why is everyone at Chalman? Ash has been yellow for the last 6 hours.
- ERP starting in bruma in 5 minutes
- Why is everyone at Chalman? AD has emp.
And thus we see a pattern emerge.
Chalman, DC's ONLY homekeep on the map
Well, the mine IS pretty cozy.
Celas_Dranacea wrote: »I feel like the important thing is AD has a good number of people trying to actively promote a positive atmosphere by doing small things like congratulating groups when they do a good job, responding when there's a call for help, etc.
DC faction stacks are most scary because the average player skill levels seems a bit higher - even numbers DC will generally win engagements.
From my experience, here's my observations about the factions geared around PC NA TF campaign.
AD has the least toxic zone chat and the most amount of pugs/less organized groups. AD is probably also the most casual/least hardcore faction; however, they have some of the strongest guilds left in the game but they do not generally run nightly. So AD is hot and cold as a result, either a glory zerg or where is everyone? Pugs get farmed at alessia bridge mercilessly.
DC has most number of organized guilds that run nightly but often do not cooperate with each other - lot of hostility between group leads. Not very many pugs, lot of small mans but small mans are usually zerg surfing. Zone chat can be toxic but mostly geared around guild feuds. DC faction stacks are most scary because the average player skill levels seems a bit higher - even numbers DC will generally win engagements.
EP has most toxic zone chat. Multiple raids of PM - literally only guild left in game running multiple raids within one TS. Staxus usually riding inside of PM or bombing you after you use ults on PM. Have seen invictus running around in numbers again but they seem to try not to faction stack as much when they have a good sized raid going. Faction most likely to faction stack.
God_flakes wrote: »From my experience, here's my observations about the factions geared around PC NA TF campaign.
AD has the least toxic zone chat and the most amount of pugs/less organized groups. AD is probably also the most casual/least hardcore faction; however, they have some of the strongest guilds left in the game but they do not generally run nightly. So AD is hot and cold as a result, either a glory zerg or where is everyone? Pugs get farmed at alessia bridge mercilessly.
DC has most number of organized guilds that run nightly but often do not cooperate with each other - lot of hostility between group leads. Not very many pugs, lot of small mans but small mans are usually zerg surfing. Zone chat can be toxic but mostly geared around guild feuds. DC faction stacks are most scary because the average player skill levels seems a bit higher - even numbers DC will generally win engagements.
EP has most toxic zone chat. Multiple raids of PM - literally only guild left in game running multiple raids within one TS. Staxus usually riding inside of PM or bombing you after you use ults on PM. Have seen invictus running around in numbers again but they seem to try not to faction stack as much when they have a good sized raid going. Faction most likely to faction stack.
Well summarized. As a lifelong DC'er, though I feel I have to clarify that our zone chat can *seem* toxic but often times it's old timers razzing one another-we are like sisters and brothers in that sense. It can become quite toxic when obvious AD and EP players port in with the intention to only troll us in zone and second guess our strategies. It's kinda like, "we can tease one another. But don't you dare come over and start crap with us." Most guild leads talk behind the scenes with the exception of SG who would rather wipe than accept well meaning advice.
God_flakes wrote: »From my experience, here's my observations about the factions geared around PC NA TF campaign.
AD has the least toxic zone chat and the most amount of pugs/less organized groups. AD is probably also the most casual/least hardcore faction; however, they have some of the strongest guilds left in the game but they do not generally run nightly. So AD is hot and cold as a result, either a glory zerg or where is everyone? Pugs get farmed at alessia bridge mercilessly.
DC has most number of organized guilds that run nightly but often do not cooperate with each other - lot of hostility between group leads. Not very many pugs, lot of small mans but small mans are usually zerg surfing. Zone chat can be toxic but mostly geared around guild feuds. DC faction stacks are most scary because the average player skill levels seems a bit higher - even numbers DC will generally win engagements.
EP has most toxic zone chat. Multiple raids of PM - literally only guild left in game running multiple raids within one TS. Staxus usually riding inside of PM or bombing you after you use ults on PM. Have seen invictus running around in numbers again but they seem to try not to faction stack as much when they have a good sized raid going. Faction most likely to faction stack.
Well summarized. As a lifelong DC'er, though I feel I have to clarify that our zone chat can *seem* toxic but often times it's old timers razzing one another-we are like sisters and brothers in that sense. It can become quite toxic when obvious AD and EP players port in with the intention to only troll us in zone and second guess our strategies. It's kinda like, "we can tease one another. But don't you dare come over and start crap with us." Most guild leads talk behind the scenes with the exception of SG who would rather wipe than accept well meaning advice.
Yep order of least toxic to most toxic zone chats is AD -> DC -> EP.
I'll add that every faction stacks at times, usually organically like when pushed back to home tri-keeps. DC faction stack most lethal but most rare of the 3 to occur. AD when they have all the heavy hitters running is 2nd most lethal, sometimes most lethal, and 2nd most likely to occur when pushing an objective - it's hard for AD to faction stack sometimes when the allure of the bridge is too strong. EP faction stack is most likely to happen and least lethal.
Esgameplaya1 wrote: »WuffyCerulei wrote: »Esgameplaya1 wrote: »