P.S.: Some think it has been NA players capping on Thornblade EU at night, this is a false assumption as I know it's all players residing in the EU. Just saying.
P.S.: Some think it has been NA players capping on Thornblade EU at night, this is a false assumption as I know it's all players residing in the EU. Just saying.
I am certain there are people in the EU who can afford to stay online during the whole night, for 10 days straight. You have students, unemployed, etc.
What i however find hard to believe is that, for some statistically impossible reason, they all decided to play on the same side. That's like diving your hand into a bag of mixed color beans, and coming up with a handful of all whites. Nope.
It is not a matter of them playing vs. 0 enemies. It is a matter of the EP raid being an organized TS group.
It is not a matter of them playing vs. 0 enemies. It is a matter of the EP raid being an organized TS group.
Thornblade EU, 1AM CET, Monday morning, just as i had to log for the night:
http://imgur.com/TGiCul7
'matter of being organized' my behind.
P.S.: Some think it has been NA players capping on Thornblade EU at night, this is a false assumption as I know it's all players residing in the EU. Just saying.
I am certain there are people in the EU who can afford to stay online during the whole night, for 10 days straight. You have students, unemployed, etc.
What i however find hard to believe is that, for some statistically impossible reason, they all decided to play on the same side. That's like diving your hand into a bag of mixed color beans, and coming up with a handful of all whites. Nope.
It is not a matter of them playing vs. 0 enemies. It is a matter of the EP raid being an organized TS group. We all know it takes at least another organized group to take out the opposing one. I am playing Thornblade EU and as I said I know who night caps there and they have a good raid going, would take one on the opposite faction to stop them but they deal with pugs. It is not like there are none on AD and DC side online. It is just low population for all factions during night time so for an organized group that doesn't have to deal with another organized group it's a fairly easy game. Not talking numbers, just to make sure.
AND YOU DO NOT PLAY THORNBLADE EU.
This just penalises people who want to join their friends though, it's bad enough to try and get guild members into busy campaigns as it is without adding more reasons you can't play together.We need a solution like another post was suggesting, capping the population towards the lowest population to keep it fair, increase strength of guards and whatnot.
I understand peoples problems with the issues of night capping but I don't think adding more barriers or caps will solve the issues. For me personally the solution is to give people less campaigns to play on, this was we won't see what we have now (one campaign for each colour) and can get back to the fights lasting all day and night with even(ish) numbers.
The first week of Thornblade was a stalemate even until the early hours of the morning, however due to people being annoyed with the lag, trains and queues players from all sides started to move to other campaigns, it seems the DC and AD teams who were active in the night hours were amongst them.
Lava_Croft wrote: »EP in Thornblade is like DC in Chillrend and AD in Haderus.
Master of the night shift.
i think that would be more of an issue than you not liking to lose a campaign cos of nightcapping. after all even if your faction is losing on a scoreboard you can still play.
Lava_Croft wrote: »EP in Thornblade is like DC in Chillrend and AD in Haderus.
Master of the night shift.
Haderus has no night crew, every once in a while we will see someone take a keep or scroll undefended and AD will go get it back. People just don't play there for the same reason no one goes to BOS. It's boring.
i think that would be more of an issue than you not liking to lose a campaign cos of nightcapping. after all even if your faction is losing on a scoreboard you can still play.
Did you even read my initial post? "my" faction is winning due to nightcapping
and I don't like winning like that. I think having less campaigns would not avoid nightcapping but maybe force people to commit to one campaign and in fact, I really doubt we would have as high queues as they are at times in thornblade EU right now. My guess is it would be evenly spread on both campaigns because it wouldn't be free-for-all, thus no non-vets in that campaign, respectively no vets in non-vets. Get it now?