The_Titan_Tim wrote: »At the beginning of the year, one player, I’m not going to name, was going to each and every dueling spot and spamming his Planemeld Courser to interfere with ability registration.
Edit: In Cyrodiil, one player on the outskirts of a battle can sit there and spam his mount to troll an entire server.
The_Titan_Tim wrote: »At the beginning of the year, one player, I’m not going to name, was going to each and every dueling spot and spamming his Planemeld Courser to interfere with ability registration.
Edit: In Cyrodiil, one player on the outskirts of a battle can sit there and spam his mount to troll an entire server.
YouNappaYouGetSlappa wrote: »The_Titan_Tim wrote: »At the beginning of the year, one player, I’m not going to name, was going to each and every dueling spot and spamming his Planemeld Courser to interfere with ability registration.
Edit: In Cyrodiil, one player on the outskirts of a battle can sit there and spam his mount to troll an entire server.
Brother, you need to report those players and in the ticket submit a short video of them abusing that. You will get a lot further with that method rather than posting on the forums and completely brushing off the fact that players have put MONEY into these mounts.
Araneae6537 wrote: »That’s obviously rude but at least players can go elsewhere to duel and the troll cannot follow everybody. I’m surprised to hear that a player on the outskirts of a battle can cause such problems! I was imagining it would have to be multiple players coordinating with others actually fighting… Idk, it’s sad that some try to find any way to cheat or troll. If it’s a frequent problem in Cyrodiil and/or IC, maybe all mount activation effects should be disabled just in PvP areas?
The_Titan_Tim wrote: »YouNappaYouGetSlappa wrote: »The_Titan_Tim wrote: »At the beginning of the year, one player, I’m not going to name, was going to each and every dueling spot and spamming his Planemeld Courser to interfere with ability registration.
Edit: In Cyrodiil, one player on the outskirts of a battle can sit there and spam his mount to troll an entire server.
Brother, you need to report those players and in the ticket submit a short video of them abusing that. You will get a lot further with that method rather than posting on the forums and completely brushing off the fact that players have put MONEY into these mounts.
The player was reported several times, and either got bored or banned, but this does not solve the Cyrodiil server problem, if you’ve ever played Grayhost at prime time, you know that despite having nobody even near you, if someone is in your zone spamming something disruptive, it will effect your game. Even if they are not on your screen, they are rendered miles away.Araneae6537 wrote: »That’s obviously rude but at least players can go elsewhere to duel and the troll cannot follow everybody. I’m surprised to hear that a player on the outskirts of a battle can cause such problems! I was imagining it would have to be multiple players coordinating with others actually fighting… Idk, it’s sad that some try to find any way to cheat or troll. If it’s a frequent problem in Cyrodiil and/or IC, maybe all mount activation effects should be disabled just in PvP areas?
Players did try to just move spots when it was happening, but the guy was a duelist too so he knew all of the spots people went and followed them. He was reported by everyone and either got bored or banned, I haven’t seen him in quite some time.
This is the only mount in the game that has such a widespread effect on performance as it’s very extreme. I seriously recommend you try to find someone with this mount so you can see what the ability looks like in-game, then have them slightly move left or right while spamming it.
It’s a massive disruptive detonation going off every half second. I’m not saying to remove it, but to tone it down a bit as it’s like nothing seen on any other mount, perhaps for a reason? There needs to be a balance between practicality and luxury. Yes it’s got to retain value, but it can’t be at the expense of everyone around them.
YouNappaYouGetSlappa wrote: »Then again, my computer does meet the minimum hardware requirements.