Aoe_Barbecue wrote: »
i dont really like TYSM, but in their defense they usually have about 1/3rd the number of players that EG runs, srsly
Aoe_Barbecue wrote: »
i dont really like TYSM, but in their defense they usually have about 1/3rd the number of players that EG runs, srsly
TSYM 90% of the time never fields more than one large group. You may think they have more because people "follow" them and they don't care or tell them to go away. They just do their own thing and people see a ton of goblins around so they follow.
Aoe_Barbecue wrote: »
I find it is very natural to overestimate the amount of enemies faced while underestimating the amount of allies present. Blue does this too.
Aoe_Barbecue wrote: »Aoe_Barbecue wrote: »
i dont really like TYSM, but in their defense they usually have about 1/3rd the number of players that EG runs, srsly
TSYM 90% of the time never fields more than one large group. You may think they have more because people "follow" them and they don't care or tell them to go away. They just do their own thing and people see a ton of goblins around so they follow.
Not to be needlessly skeptical, but every time I see Coron Bale or other TSym members there is a serious zergball. I couldn't count, but it was certainly more than a full group. This was the case on Bloodthorn 1.0 as well. It may be secondary and tertiary groups like EG runs.
IKilled007 wrote: »
We field between 12 and 18 players 90% of the time -- not even 5 full groups. Your definition of zerg is unusual and not one I've encountered before. I wasn't aiming to impress at all. I wanted to introduce you to our guild and now you can see our names and find us (or avoid us, since we're not skilled enough to run with you) in game.
more like 18-32 players
i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
the only people i dont think nice guys have got a gvg against is crystalizeds group. we just never catch them openfield, are they always at keeps?
theyre the worst of the listed groups so i wouldnt bother (sorry just being honest)

i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
ESO arenas won't be very competitive. I understand you couldn't compete against the WOW arenas which are competitive, but you won't find a ton of good arena teams because a majority of the skilled players will still be in open world PVP which is what the game is designed around.
the only people i dont think nice guys have got a gvg against is crystalizeds group. we just never catch them openfield, are they always at keeps?theyre the worst of the listed groups so i wouldnt bother (sorry just being honest)
I found a screenshot of Crystalized's action bar...
i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
IKilled007 wrote: »i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
So, a solid player like yourself can 1v1, say, Tripwyr, right? I would like to set that up and watch the outcome. Best of 10 you vs Trip.
IKilled007 wrote: »
We field between 12 and 18 players 90% of the time -- not even 5 full groups. Your definition of zerg is unusual and not one I've encountered before. I wasn't aiming to impress at all. I wanted to introduce you to our guild and now you can see our names and find us (or avoid us, since we're not skilled enough to run with you) in game.
more like 18-32 players
ESO arenas won't be very competitive. I understand you couldn't compete against the WOW arenas which are competitive, but you won't find a ton of good arena teams because a majority of the skilled players will still be in open world PVP which is what the game is designed around.
i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
ESO arenas won't be very competitive. I understand you couldn't compete against the WOW arenas which are competitive, but you won't find a ton of good arena teams because a majority of the skilled players will still be in open world PVP which is what the game is designed around.
i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
all i hear is " i am stealth in a corner of the map untill i see 2 guys running togheter and then i fight them with my only friend, then we sit there again cause we are pro"
IKilled007 wrote: »i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
So, a solid player like yourself can 1v1, say, Tripwyr, right? I would like to set that up and watch the outcome. Best of 10 you vs Trip.
theres a lot of good dks in alacrity, trip really isnt the best of them,so i hope he could win lol
His DK is like only 3 weeks old now :P
my smallman is known for bombing zergs and winning gvgs. who are you again?
IKilled007 wrote: »i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
So, a solid player like yourself can 1v1, say, Tripwyr, right? I would like to set that up and watch the outcome. Best of 10 you vs Trip.
theres a lot of good dks in alacrity, trip really isnt the best of them,so i hope he could win lol
His DK is like only 3 weeks old now :P
IKilled007 wrote: »i dont consider zergers to be real pvp guilds, as i consider competition to be a factor, and they dont provide that.
i look forward to arenas, mostly because itll make you people break down your zer... eerr "large" group, and form your A Team, which will hopefully be competition.
So, a solid player like yourself can 1v1, say, Tripwyr, right? I would like to set that up and watch the outcome. Best of 10 you vs Trip.