Maybe this will help you understand how timezones work
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvsfr82/articles/ztmq7yc#zxkwqfr
Maybe this will help you understand how timezones work
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvsfr82/articles/ztmq7yc#zxkwqfr
No need for insults. No one ever said they could not play during those hours. However, that does not mean that there is a balance and this is on PC/NA when a majority of those players are sleeping. The point still stands that any ad and dc that were on during that time just prior, were most likely trying to create a bit of a buffer for themselves before that particular timeframe when ep ran the map.
xylena_lazarow wrote: »
Maybe this will help you understand how timezones work
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvsfr82/articles/ztmq7yc#zxkwqfr
No need for insults. No one ever said they could not play during those hours. However, that does not mean that there is a balance and this is on PC/NA when a majority of those players are sleeping. The point still stands that any ad and dc that were on during that time just prior, were most likely trying to create a bit of a buffer for themselves before that particular timeframe when ep ran the map.
It's disingenuous to say that EP was in "last place" given their potential to explode for 2000+ points and retake the lead on any given NA night. There's more to threat assessment than the immediate score.CrazyKitty wrote: »...providing the faction being double teamed is in fact in first place, not last. The double teaming last campaign was against the last place faction.
xylena_lazarow wrote: »It's disingenuous to say that EP was in "last place" given their potential to explode for 2000+ points and retake the lead on any given NA night. There's more to threat assessment than the immediate score.CrazyKitty wrote: »...providing the faction being double teamed is in fact in first place, not last. The double teaming last campaign was against the last place faction.
CrazyKitty wrote: »Maybe this will help you understand how timezones work
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvsfr82/articles/ztmq7yc#zxkwqfr
No need for insults. No one ever said they could not play during those hours. However, that does not mean that there is a balance and this is on PC/NA when a majority of those players are sleeping. The point still stands that any ad and dc that were on during that time just prior, were most likely trying to create a bit of a buffer for themselves before that particular timeframe when ep ran the map.
Your argument also justifies hardcore "nightcapping" to remain competitive in the campaign. What we need to see is more sportsmanship and less justification for the kind of play that takes the fun out of the game for everyone.
I've tried speaking to the person spearheading the overzealous nightcapping effort, but anyone who's ever tried that knows how that conversation went.
Maybe this will help you understand how timezones work
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvsfr82/articles/ztmq7yc#zxkwqfr
No need for insults. No one ever said they could not play during those hours. However, that does not mean that there is a balance and this is on PC/NA when a majority of those players are sleeping. The point still stands that any ad and dc that were on during that time just prior, were most likely trying to create a bit of a buffer for themselves before that particular timeframe when ep ran the map.
Actually you would be surprised just how many messages they get telling them to get off NA server and to stop playing ESO, from AD and DC players.
Some well known AD & DC guild leaders even messaged them and told them the only way double teaming against EP would stop is if the guilds in that time frame disbanded and split their player base evenly between DC and AD (yes there are screenshots of those conversations in a discord i am in)
xylena_lazarow wrote: »
xylena_lazarow wrote: »Back to the original topic, that same player is doing it again right now.
The irony here is that faction locks prevent us from simply switching and killing the cheater. The only way for us to actually counter this nonsense would be to use a second account just like him.This happens far too often and something needs to be done about it. It makes a joke of a faction locked campaign.
xylena_lazarow wrote: »The irony here is that faction locks prevent us from simply switching and killing the cheater. The only way for us to actually counter this nonsense would be to use a second account just like him.This happens far too often and something needs to be done about it. It makes a joke of a faction locked campaign.
If you ask me, using two accounts in an attempt to manipulate a large scale PvP outcome is cheating, but we haven't heard anything from ZOS, so I'd rather not take the risk (that it would indeed be considered cheating by ZOS).What's stopping you from creating a second account and doing just that? I'm sure many players would thank you for the service if you did.
xylena_lazarow wrote: »If you ask me, using two accounts in an attempt to manipulate a large scale PvP outcome is cheating, but we haven't heard anything from ZOS, so I'd rather not take the risk (that it would indeed be considered cheating by ZOS).What's stopping you from creating a second account and doing just that? I'm sure many players would thank you for the service if you did.
I stand by what I said earlier. That's normal multifaction game politics. Threat assessment is very important in this style of PvP. If you don't focus down the biggest threat, they will run away with the game early, ruining it for everyone. You've seen it happen over and over, everyone has. If I'm going to wake up to red holding all 6 scrolls, I'm going to focus them.SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Coordinating with your opponent to gate keep the faction
xylena_lazarow wrote: »I stand by what I said earlier. That's normal multifaction game politics. Threat assessment is very important in this style of PvP. If you don't focus down the biggest threat, they will run away with the game early, ruining it for everyone. You've seen it happen over and over, everyone has. If I'm going to wake up to red holding all 6 scrolls, I'm going to focus them.SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Coordinating with your opponent to gate keep the faction
EP still has a 1500 point lead. They are the threat.CrazyKitty wrote: »When I logged on just now it is 7am my time, and DC is pop locked. EP didn't own a single keep or scroll, and you're still justifying open cooperation between AD and DC.
xylena_lazarow wrote: »EP still has a 1500 point lead. They are the threat.CrazyKitty wrote: »When I logged on just now it is 7am my time, and DC is pop locked. EP didn't own a single keep or scroll, and you're still justifying open cooperation between AD and DC.
Standard issue multifaction game politics is not unsportsmanlike. Sabotaging your own faction is unsportsmanlike.CrazyKitty wrote: »It's disappointing when people make justifications for unsportsmanlike conduct, especially when they're the ones in the stronger position to begin with.
This player was at one point perma'd for making death threats and/or telling others to self harm. This player is on a new account now. This is on ZOS for ignoring everyone who continues to report this player.On the other hand, the history of the animousity towards this one player, and it being taken out on the whole EP faction, is now , amazingly, at least 4 years old. Years ago, rumor goes, both Dracarys and Tyr left EP because of this player. And EP was routinely double teamed , supposedly, all because of this player, which makes little sense. Then this player left EP for 2 years, but recently returned, and here we are again. The whole situation is toxic!
So DC and AD are still double teaming EP this campaign, but as Xylena points out, this makes more sense because EP is in the lead. It makes sense that the double teaming shifts based on the score, but this doesn't always happen. Since there are 3 factions and so few people play per faction at any onetime, it is almost always 2 v1. (In the old days the factions could split and half of each faction could be fighting half of the other , ie 6 major divisions, so no faction was necessarily double teamed).
Also 2 nights ago I logged in and AD and DC each had half the map, weren't fighting each other, and focused EP who only had Arrius.
Both AD and DC full factions tried for about 90 minutes to take Arrius, but couldn't do it. EP got a smooth 106K d-tick.
So, there are advantages to be double teamed,,,from time to time...
On the other hand, the history of the animousity towards this one player, and it being taken out on the whole EP faction, is now , amazingly, at least 4 years old. Years ago, rumor goes, both Dracarys and Tyr left EP because of this player. And EP was routinely double teamed , supposedly, all because of this player, which makes little sense. Then this player left EP for 2 years, but recently returned, and here we are again. The whole situation is toxic!
That's a narrow margin, one which EP can easily overcome in a single nightcap. Maybe we need another decade of lopsided 20k margin nightcap wins before players understand.The last 5 days or so of the last campaign DC had 2k plus lead, and the double teaming did not stop.
On the other hand, the history of the animousity towards this one player, and it being taken out on the whole EP faction, is now , amazingly, at least 4 years old. Years ago, rumor goes, both Dracarys and Tyr left EP because of this player.
So
Also 2 nights ago I logged in and AD and DC each had half the map, weren't fighting each other, and focused EP who only had Arrius.
On the other hand, the history of the animousity towards this one player, and it being taken out on the whole EP faction, is now , amazingly, at least 4 years old. Years ago, rumor goes, both Dracarys and Tyr left EP because of this player. And EP was routinely double teamed , supposedly, all because of this player, which makes little sense. Then this player left EP for 2 years, but recently returned, and here we are again. The whole situation is toxic!