WanderingBeithe wrote: »This is silly. I play Vivec in the mornings with AD. Am I not suppose to play if we are ahead? What about in the evenings when DC is ahead? Y'all going to stop so AD can catch up again? Shall we propose that the purple alliance be banned outright and all caught participating be banned as it could be considered unsportsmanlike? Or how DC and EP camp out in our que (supposedly) and swing the population over to their favor at prime time? Most mornings yes AD wipes the map and then we get wiped in the evenings. I thought that was kinda the point of the game?
I find it hard to believe that 10-15 players in the early hours of the European mornings can be the *only* thing that continually beats the great purple alliance AND population manipulation during prime time... over and over again.
They gave us Battlegrounds for the ultimate fair numbers fight.
It's a 24hr world. People in different time zones play on all servers. Deal with that!
So what's you solution to stopping it?
Note that it also has to allow people who are active at those times the chance to participate as well.
You can't say night/morning capping is ruining peoples fun and that people have to stop, if stopping means those people have nothing fun to do.
Joy_Division wrote: »I'm pretty sure it will be this thread, unlike the previous 246 before it, that will do the trick.
There are a few people on Vivec [EU], and we all know who they are, who are constantly capping in the morning and they know they are destroying PvP in ESO but they don't care.
There is no point in appealing to them - they just don't care.
The onus is on ZoS to introduce some sort of mechanic to negate this action because in the end, PvP in Cyrodiil will die. I know it's a 24 hour game and I have no problem with that. It's just no one competes for the campaign anymore, there's no point. We tried. We really did but to no avail.
It's the same on Sotha Sil [EU].
Turelus you know I talk from experience.
Indeed. I am fine with a solution but it would suck for those who play late into the night to have no way of contributing.
Maybe it's possible to have some keeps cycle vulnerability timers, or only outposts/towns/resources vulnerable during night hours.
Something which means a bunch of players can go in a troll enemies (and get content) by removing transit lines, but not actually taking away a whole nights progress in keeps.
Something needs to be done mate, it sucks for a lot of us. Oh and Aussies and Pacific rim players, I understand your time zones and don't wish to handicap you guys but the players who do this are European.
There has to be some intelligent solution to this. I haven't looked at our campaign score for weeks, no point. WJ just plays for fun now.
This has been going on since game release OP.
There have been countless threads about this very thing. You can re-roll to a different faction or server if it means that much to you. I know the choices are slim.
There are euro servers, but for some reason many of them (along with the Aussies) wanna play on ours. Mainly because those euro servers are foreign languages. German, French, etc. Maybe we need an English speaking server that covers some of those time zones. It would also cover the U.S. daytime folk with odd playtime hours?
But this is exactly the kind of PvP ZOS is encouraging. Why is anyone surprised?
The AD on Vivec and the EP on Sotha Sil consider early morning PvDoor involving 20v1 proccing/destro ulti-ing good PvP. Theyre having fun. Who can argue differently when ZOS caters to this playstyle more and more every single update? It's just a waste of time denouncing it when the game now actively rewards it.
Should be argueing for injecting some skill back into the game so numbers arent the end all be all anymore. But I realise this has been repeated thousands of times by now, and the developer overlords probably dont want this in the game anymore anyway.
FearlessOne_2014 wrote: »Will it sounds like if you are a morning person. You have four options.
- Recruit other friends to join you in the mornings in ESO.
- Change the time you play
- Join the other faction with the horde of morning PvPer that has stacked on to.
- Do something else till someone arrives.
I'm primarily EP. So I know the feels.(Used to spends most of the mornings trying to hold the two last keeps DC allows for us to have.) I have this new hobby in ESO since I more or less ditched my ESO PvP hobby. This new hobby is leveling other characters. Here I'll show you better then I can tell you.
To me it's much better then spending the mornings getting rekted over and over again. Then coming to the forums crying because abunch of players. That wanted to stack on one alliance for easy nearly uncontested AP farming. ZOS honestly can't help you @Makato
Any proof they're european?
What is quite fun now is to see AD getting crushed to spawn in prime time almost everyday... with an emp and all scrolls. Fresh.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »The simplest solution to the whole affair, for both NA and EU, would be dynamic population locks. ZOS sorely needs to implement them.
Allow no side to exceed the other's population by more than 5. As the lower population's players log in, the higher population can then get in through the queue more consistently.
It would encourage those one faction zergblobs to split up amongst the three factions for some balanced fighting or be forced to twiddle their thumbs in Rawlkha waiting for someone to log out.
I think the history of online gaming has shown that a general playerbase can't be expected to balance populations. In my experience playing games online, most players will join the winning team if given the choice. That's why so many games have -- including pro sports -- have balancing mechanisms.
ESO is so alt-friendly now, most enthusiasts have this choice. It doesn't take long for characters to be leveled and competitive. Look at how quickly WRX and Stalker achieved emp with their brand new Wardens during the first week of 3.0.
AD NA Vivec is in very bad shape which has caused a lot of good players to either avoid AvA or play for other factions, and exacerbating the problem.
We need @ZOS_BrianWheeler and his team to come up with solutions if this is ever to be solved.
FearlessOne_2014 wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »The simplest solution to the whole affair, for both NA and EU, would be dynamic population locks. ZOS sorely needs to implement them.
Allow no side to exceed the other's population by more than 5. As the lower population's players log in, the higher population can then get in through the queue more consistently.
It would encourage those one faction zergblobs to split up amongst the three factions for some balanced fighting or be forced to twiddle their thumbs in Rawlkha waiting for someone to log out.I think the history of online gaming has shown that a general playerbase can't be expected to balance populations. In my experience playing games online, most players will join the winning team if given the choice. That's why so many games have -- including pro sports -- have balancing mechanisms.
ESO is so alt-friendly now, most enthusiasts have this choice. It doesn't take long for characters to be leveled and competitive. Look at how quickly WRX and Stalker achieved emp with their brand new Wardens during the first week of 3.0.
AD NA Vivec is in very bad shape which has caused a lot of good players to either avoid AvA or play for other factions, and exacerbating the problem.
We need @ZOS_BrianWheeler and his team to come up with solutions if this is ever to be solved.
What about players like myself?
Are you serious going to sit here and tell us. To either go away? Or go play on a faction of *** bags who completely disrespect anyone who is not in their exclusive little elitist guild club. And expect others to take you seriously?
Here is a bit of advice. Stop pissing off your new-blood. Maybe then they will be more inclined to stay and play on your side. Rather then deal with yall BS for a week or so before deciding to reroll to a more friendlier and accepting faction. Then maybe yall wouldn't have to make threads of this nature. Am I right?