kingsforged wrote: »Stop... just stop.
It's so painful to watch last place teams constantly throwing matches by aimlessly zerging the first thing they see... you're just helping 1st place teams win. That's it. That's all you're achieving.
The moment 1 team gets a clear lead, BOTH teams should be focusing them. It's simple, it's obvious, it's just common sense...
kingsforged wrote: »Stop... just stop.
It's so painful to watch last place teams constantly throwing matches by aimlessly zerging the first thing they see... you're just helping 1st place teams win. That's it. That's all you're achieving.
The moment 1 team gets a clear lead, BOTH teams should be focusing them. It's simple, it's obvious, it's just common sense...
If i am just going for my daily bonus, that is exactly what i will do, since i dont care if i get in first, but just want to not get last.
So i am rather going to attack the team in 2nd place that has a 50 point lead over my team than try to stop the team in first place that has 200 points advantage from winning.
kingsforged wrote: »kingsforged wrote: »Stop... just stop.
It's so painful to watch last place teams constantly throwing matches by aimlessly zerging the first thing they see... you're just helping 1st place teams win. That's it. That's all you're achieving.
The moment 1 team gets a clear lead, BOTH teams should be focusing them. It's simple, it's obvious, it's just common sense...
If i am just going for my daily bonus, that is exactly what i will do, since i dont care if i get in first, but just want to not get last.
So i am rather going to attack the team in 2nd place that has a 50 point lead over my team than try to stop the team in first place that has 200 points advantage from winning.
Except if you're at THIS point, you've already NOT been focusing them and playing badly
Also by focusing 2nd place you're just shortening the amount of time you have to try and get to 2nd place...
If you've already blown it, just sit it out.
kingsforged wrote: »kingsforged wrote: »Stop... just stop.
It's so painful to watch last place teams constantly throwing matches by aimlessly zerging the first thing they see... you're just helping 1st place teams win. That's it. That's all you're achieving.
The moment 1 team gets a clear lead, BOTH teams should be focusing them. It's simple, it's obvious, it's just common sense...
If i am just going for my daily bonus, that is exactly what i will do, since i dont care if i get in first, but just want to not get last.
So i am rather going to attack the team in 2nd place that has a 50 point lead over my team than try to stop the team in first place that has 200 points advantage from winning.
Except if you're at THIS point, you've already NOT been focusing them and playing badly
Also by focusing 2nd place you're just shortening the amount of time you have to try and get to 2nd place...
If you've already blown it, just sit it out.
Integral1900 wrote: »I only have one character that needed anything from the alliance for skill lines so I haven’t done many battlegrounds. This is a good thing because I really hate them but that’s beside the point.
I will try my best even if it seems utterly futile but I think you need to understand the mindset of players that may be targeting second-place groups. First and foremost, most of them do not want to be there. They are looking for transmutation crystals, alliance points and style pages. That’s pretty much it. They’re not doing the matches because they enjoy them, they are doing them because the game puts things they need in stupid places in a futile attempt to bring more players from PVE into the tiny pool of battlegrounds players
It is very easy in battlegrounds to become hopelessly demoralised, to see one group of players so much better than your own it seems futile even to try. Under such circumstances, given that anything but last place for you is practically impossible, it ends up being quicker to hamstring the second place team in order to allow the first place team to win more quickly and therefore get the battleground over sooner. They put up with lower rewards in exchange for getting the pain over, just like ripping off a plaster.
I would not blame them for this, rather I would blame which ever narrow minded person designed the reward structure. Because the current setup does not take account of human nature. If a prize feels out of reach and the task feels onerous people will naturally go for a lower reward that involves less effort.