olemanwinter wrote: »Went to go fight a guy, and we face off. I hit him. He hits me. I fall through the earth.
This game is an embarrassment. If I worked at Zos I'd be hesitant to even list it on a resume. I know I'm embarrassed I play it.
PainfulFAFA wrote: »What happened to all the blues? Did they pack up and leave like thornblade again?
Yeah they all left Azura
This is the real reason why.
DC would group up... Go to a EP controlled keep.
20-30 person group of DC... Gets *** by 8-12 man group with maybe 1-6 randoms.
20-30 person DC group consists of ranks 1-14, that EP group 8 man, consists of squares, moons, and stars.
DC get owned by EP at EP keep.
DC go back to EP keep.. GET OWNED again
DC goes back to EP keep... GETS OWNED AGAIN!
Me telling these guys... "How about we go attack AD... EP is just defending and farming, they are not attacking us"
Get ignored... DC goes back to EP... GETS OWNED again.
You look at EP scoring.. Last time I checked they was in 100,000
AD and DC scoring... 40000
EP getting all there points from playing defense while DC keeps on attacking them and losing, ignoring attacking AD.
It's like the leader just wanted to let his group of 20-30 peopel to get farmed all day.
Hence why I left Azura when they went to a different server, sooo annoying having 1-3 days of nonstop attacking EP and getting farmed by there 8 man group.
Funny thing is, the leader would always sneak to the keep, even though we been attacking it over and over and over again, that 8 man group full of high ranks already know we coming back for them to farm us. They'd let us get inner down and go inside, and when everyone scatters like dummies, the 8 man high rank group goes in and just owns people 1 by 1.
We did beat the 8 man group of high ranks a few times. It was due to open battlefield or them on OFFENSIVE fight and not them playing defense and farming.
If you know the EP high rank group is on, let them ATTACK you, win by defense (thats how you win fights against strong players), ATTACK AD and not EP.
I swear I played 15 hours of those 3 days... The groups I was in, never even considered touching or attacking AD.. It was nothing but us getting farmed by tom hanks. EP hardly even pushed. All those individual scoring points EP has.. I swear 90% of it is from playing Defense.
Frustrated the heck out of me non stop attacking EP knowing there high rank group is there and we arent even that coordinated to take them, so pointless to keep going after the same keep. I'm on Blackwater now, the server I should be on anyways.
But yes, mass amounts of people on DC left Azura due to being in those groups and continuously attacking EP and getting *** by there 8 man high rank group. "uh uh there was more than 8... those other dudes don't even count, it was all those 8 high ranks that did all the damage, they were the ones that ran over us like a train"
You know how I been saying I see some people (1 person) fight 10 people and kill 1 guy and get away with it? Well thats one of those 8 high ranks. You have all 8 of them together, they going to run over any 20-30 group in voice that is semi and not FULLY coordinated.
Is there a TLDNR version?
he's tired of getting wiped by "8 TEA POT"
hubby will be so proud
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Last night on Azura's is easily some of the worst PVP I've been in.
And I've been gate camped for four days straight on Bloodthorn in the past.
That blob of AD, at each keep we tried to hold them off of that they really wanted (E.G.; Chalman for the attempted crowning) lagged so furiously the moment the fight started we had people quitting out of group in disgust. Most of the EP population simply left Azura's entirely once Emperor was actually crowned.
It's been like this since the blob was formed at server reset, from FPS drops running around BRK to intense lag every keep they decide to take where siege fails, stacking flags is the only way to try to save the keep, and the server just craps itself. It's one thing to have a raid 2 raid groups deep, and it's another when it's two organized guilds stacked on top of each other that can't even be dented by one raid group or anything of that nature.
I believe part of that is why people were so desperate to get the EP guilds to de-stack from one server as on Thornblade every EP guild would work together and become exceedingly hard to wipe.
Well, now AD's doing the same thing. I'm not inclined to endure it, and a lot of others aren't either. Why do you think Chillrend and Thorn and Haderus had so many fights and activity last night?
Because it is a deeply unfun experience fighting that blob, AD players.
I play this game for fun, and I'm not here to humor or feed you. Players will leave you to rot on Azura's just like you left EP guilds on Thornblade.
Frankly, that's the only weapon the players have. I hope it's not what ends up happening. I like 30 day campaigns. I want to have alliance mates on Azura's with me.
Rook_Master wrote: »So much [snip] in here I thought I was at a rodeo.
I hope that Misfitz, Decibel, TKO and Alacrity realize they are fighting against ONE DC GUILD in AS. You are literally fighting one guild most of the time, NPK, the rest is just PUGs.
Maybe you want DC to leave 30-day campaigns entirely to rot? Will you have "won" then? Because that's what's gonna happen if you keep up with this nonsense.
Rook_Master wrote: »So much [snip] in here I thought I was at a rodeo.
I hope that Misfitz, Decibel, TKO and Alacrity realize they are fighting against ONE DC GUILD in AS. You are literally fighting one guild most of the time, NPK, the rest is just PUGs.
Maybe you want DC to leave 30-day campaigns entirely to rot? Will you have "won" then? Because that's what's gonna happen if you keep up with this nonsense.
They do realize it and don't seem to care. Revenge on red is the name of the game and Azura and her previous BALANCED pop are monkey in the middle. They keep telling me to bring more DC. Well the result of that will probably be more lag, since the server is now jammed ad side with queues. The solution as far as I can see is for 2 of those super bad azz ad guilds to go back to Chill now that your pop is low there.
NukeAllTheThings wrote: »Rook_Master wrote: »So much [snip] in here I thought I was at a rodeo.
I hope that Misfitz, Decibel, TKO and Alacrity realize they are fighting against ONE DC GUILD in AS. You are literally fighting one guild most of the time, NPK, the rest is just PUGs.
Maybe you want DC to leave 30-day campaigns entirely to rot? Will you have "won" then? Because that's what's gonna happen if you keep up with this nonsense.
They do realize it and don't seem to care. Revenge on red is the name of the game and Azura and her previous BALANCED pop are monkey in the middle. They keep telling me to bring more DC. Well the result of that will probably be more lag, since the server is now jammed ad side with queues. The solution as far as I can see is for 2 of those super bad azz ad guilds to go back to Chill now that your pop is low there.
Who are you kidding? Azura's has NEVER been "balanced". Originally it was a red buff server then it became a yellow buff server and in the middle of the TB meltdown it shifted to heavy blue population and a semi buff server. After most fled TB it saw some semblance of balance with next to no yellow in the campaign with blue and red fighting most of the time. Last campaign it was a full on mass of blue flooding into the campaign with you guys having pop advantage all through the day and being pop locked late afternoon until about 11:00 central every night. There has never been "balance" unless you mean "my faction has population advantage".
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Lol that was not a fail, I was trying to die, thats why you didnt see any of my group near me when I went to your spawn. It was a very boring night indeed, but a friend was empty so I wasnt leaving.
NukeAllTheThings wrote: »Rook_Master wrote: »So much [snip] in here I thought I was at a rodeo.
I hope that Misfitz, Decibel, TKO and Alacrity realize they are fighting against ONE DC GUILD in AS. You are literally fighting one guild most of the time, NPK, the rest is just PUGs.
Maybe you want DC to leave 30-day campaigns entirely to rot? Will you have "won" then? Because that's what's gonna happen if you keep up with this nonsense.
They do realize it and don't seem to care. Revenge on red is the name of the game and Azura and her previous BALANCED pop are monkey in the middle. They keep telling me to bring more DC. Well the result of that will probably be more lag, since the server is now jammed ad side with queues. The solution as far as I can see is for 2 of those super bad azz ad guilds to go back to Chill now that your pop is low there.
Who are you kidding? Azura's has NEVER been "balanced". Originally it was a red buff server then it became a yellow buff server and in the middle of the TB meltdown it shifted to heavy blue population and a semi buff server. After most fled TB it saw some semblance of balance with next to no yellow in the campaign with blue and red fighting most of the time. Last campaign it was a full on mass of blue flooding into the campaign with you guys having pop advantage all through the day and being pop locked late afternoon until about 11:00 central every night. There has never been "balance" unless you mean "my faction has population advantage".
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Lol that was not a fail, I was trying to die, thats why you didnt see any of my group near me when I went to your spawn. It was a very boring night indeed, but a friend was empty so I wasnt leaving.
Care to educate us as to why that event happened? Either of the times the scroll was brought back towards us.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Lol that was not a fail, I was trying to die, thats why you didnt see any of my group near me when I went to your spawn. It was a very boring night indeed, but a friend was empty so I wasnt leaving.
Care to educate us as to why that event happened? Either of the times the scroll was brought back towards us.
I honestly have no idea since I went to bed shortly after I dropped it. You are most likely right tho, gate farming ep is something every ad loves. And if I remember correctly you guys had 3 bars at the moment, so I'm really sorry but I don't feel bad at all for what ad did.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Considering the first night of the campaign i received hate tells from havoc telling me to delete/uninstall my game and that Azura was about to be painted red...my sympathy meter for ep at this point is at zero. This is what happens when you become cocky and arrogant bully. Another cocky and arrogant bully puts you in check. #ADrevenge
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Considering the first night of the campaign i received hate tells from havoc telling me to delete/uninstall my game and that Azura was about to be painted red...my sympathy meter for ep at this point is at zero. This is what happens when you become cocky and arrogant bully. Another cocky and arrogant bully puts you in check. #ADrevenge
Those are the kind of tells from them that brought us to Azura's in the first place.
So they better have helped defend.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Considering the first night of the campaign i received hate tells from havoc telling me to delete/uninstall my game and that Azura was about to be painted red...my sympathy meter for ep at this point is at zero. This is what happens when you become a cocky and arrogant bully. Another cocky and arrogant bully puts you in check. #ADrevenge
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Lol that was not a fail, I was trying to die, thats why you didnt see any of my group near me when I went to your spawn. It was a very boring night indeed, but a friend was empty so I wasnt leaving.
Care to educate us as to why that event happened? Either of the times the scroll was brought back towards us.
I honestly have no idea since I went to bed shortly after I dropped it. You are most likely right tho, gate farming ep is something every ad loves. And if I remember correctly you guys had 3 bars at the moment, so I'm really sorry but I don't feel bad at all for what ad did.
Oh, trust me, it wasn't EP that got farmed.
And yeah, when word of "THE FARM" started spreading, EP got a few more guesters in and our population went back up from 2 to 3 bars.
AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »I was very disappointed by some of the poor sportsmanship on EPs side last night. Frankly, after seeing some of the pathetic commentary and blatant dishonest hypocrisy by some of the people who are often on this forum complaining about EP not focusing on map objectives and farming AP, I would be glad to never play beside them again. People who complain about not having a competitive campaign get the server they deserve.
This is not my home, but the group I was with put more time into regaining ground for those who call it home, those players are frankly just the AP farmers they they accuse others of being. Next time I see them commenting about server balance and EPs efforts and needs I will be present to point out their lack of credibility.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Considering the first night of the campaign i received hate tells from havoc telling me to delete/uninstall my game and that Azura was about to be painted red...my sympathy meter for ep at this point is at zero. This is what happens when you become a cocky and arrogant bully. Another cocky and arrogant bully puts you in check. #ADrevenge
Sorry, can't hear you from Chillrend.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »While, admittedly, yesterday was one of the most lucrative days I've had in ESO (in regards to AP gain) in a very long time, it was also deeply boring and more than a little frustrating at times.
Seeing TKO running as a 2 raid group stacked group, Misfitz running about the same numbers, and then having Decibel on top of it meant there was a lot of zerging going on last night. Without DC on the server, it was solely concentrated on EP.
I remember one of the big complaints about Thornblade was that EP's guilds were always all stacked in one place, working/coordinating together. We split up and spread out just as our opponents wanted, not out of happenstance, but by choice to try to help keep the newly active campaigns a bit more balanced.
And this is the response by AD? While fighting, it felt like we'd finish wiping one team (which was no mean feat due to the numbers) just to get hit by a whole 'nother double raid group. And that wasn't just a 'feeling'. It happened over and over. At Alessia, at Arrius and Farragut. EP pop withered to 2 bars when AD got to the scroll temple the first time and were able to ring it in a circle.
I haven't seen zergs and activity like this since Bloodthorn (not a compliment, fyi).
Then AD turned cocky and tossed sportsmanship out the window. They tried to spawn camp with the scroll of Ghartok (and failed), then reconsidered and took the scroll outside the gate, then reconsidered again and brought the scroll BACK inside the gate, which ended with the scroll back at the temple and one of the longest, most murderous gate farms I've ever been a part of.
Thanks to Havoc for the help last night. Without them actively helping their faction and doing the right thing, the gate probably wouldn't have closed.
I finally logged when we finished repairing Farragut.
Considering the first night of the campaign i received hate tells from havoc telling me to delete/uninstall my game and that Azura was about to be painted red...my sympathy meter for ep at this point is at zero. This is what happens when you become a cocky and arrogant bully. Another cocky and arrogant bully puts you in check. #ADrevenge
Sorry, can't hear you from Chillrend.
I'm not in Chillrend. And if NPK moved there I know nothing about it.
Agrippa, I personally spent the entire day at Motor City Comic Con and got a really cool piece of Es artwork. I haven't been on since Saturday night. But by all means go ahead and throw stones from your glass house. Wasn't that your crew that fled Azura when we were dominating?