Thornblade is a deep embarrassment for EP. I cringe every time I see it in the list.
vortexman11 wrote: »AD doesn't stop, they've been doing it for a while now, back and forth between Haderus and Azuras star. People get mad at EP because they killed Thornblade, but AD has been killing these two campaigns for far longer
Both campaigns have long been the realm of the AD PvE guilds like DiG. Those people are not concerned with the health of PVP. Their only priority is the keep bonuses (buffs) for use in Trials etc.
vortexman11 wrote: »AD doesn't stop, they've been doing it for a while now, back and forth between Haderus and Azuras star. People get mad at EP because they killed Thornblade, but AD has been killing these two campaigns for far longer
Both campaigns have long been the realm of the AD PvE guilds like DiG. Those people are not concerned with the health of PVP. Their only priority is the keep bonuses (buffs) for use in Trials etc.
Perhaps we should solicit ZOS to do away with buffs for trials?
Seriously, you still think we retreated?
Ignorance is bliss, keep your head in the sand.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »bosmern_ESO wrote: »AD has been trying to separate for a while now, we used to have about 2 guild that were in Chillrend and the other guilds spread our in other campaigns. But then chillrend became another lag fight server and no one wanted to play in the lag (not pointing fingers at how it was caused)
It's fairly hard to have AD guilds communicate like how EP guilds do
Do they disable /tells and in game mail on the AD side? I mean, that's all we really use most days.
Seriously, you still think we retreated?
Ignorance is bliss, keep your head in the sand.
Seriously, you still think we retreated?
Ignorance is bliss, keep your head in the sand.
Retreated, left, went off into the wild blue yonder, whatevs. EP won multiple campaigns, and eventually everyone just slipped off to other campaigns. We ran 1-2 weeks there after the exodus, was very sad to realize no one wanted to fight there anymore.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Seriously, you still think we retreated?
Ignorance is bliss, keep your head in the sand.
Are you insulting him over the use of specific semantics? Because if I go to dictionary.com, it seems he used the term correctly with associated context.
I can retreat into the next room, and not have it have a negative context. I don't think one was implied. AD/DC, for whatever reason (lag, Havoc, et al), retreated.
Withdrew. Left. Vacated.
What's wrong with what he said?
What happened to EP on Azuras happened to EP on Thorn. But back than, we had guilds stacked and ready to fight it.
And in my opinion, EP won because of fantastic guild coordination.
What happened to EP on Azuras happened to EP on Thorn. But back than, we had guilds stacked and ready to fight it.
And in my opinion, EP won because of fantastic guild coordination.
I totally agree that you won because you had better coordination. You had throngs of people on 24/7 making sure that you kept the lead and flipped keeps back while DC/AD had very little to no organized defense. Then at prime time, the lag was so horrible you could barely do anything to combat what had taken place earlier/later on.
Whatever was taken during primetime by AD/DC was flipped back after and we had to take it all back again the next day.
Let's face it, whichever side has the better daytime/night capping force, wins the campaign. Until they restructure how scoring works, it will always be this way.
What happened to EP on Azuras happened to EP on Thorn. But back than, we had guilds stacked and ready to fight it.
And in my opinion, EP won because of fantastic guild coordination.
I totally agree that you won because you had better coordination. You had throngs of people on 24/7 making sure that you kept the lead and flipped keeps back while DC/AD had very little to no organized defense. Then at prime time, the lag was so horrible you could barely do anything to combat what had taken place earlier/later on.
Whatever was taken during primetime by AD/DC was flipped back after and we had to take it all back again the next day.
Let's face it, whichever side has the better daytime/night capping force, wins the campaign. Until they restructure how scoring works, it will always be this way.
What happened to EP on Azuras happened to EP on Thorn. But back than, we had guilds stacked and ready to fight it.
And in my opinion, EP won because of fantastic guild coordination.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Seriously, you still think we retreated?
Ignorance is bliss, keep your head in the sand.
Are you insulting him over the use of specific semantics? Because if I go to dictionary.com, it seems he used the term correctly with associated context.
I can retreat into the next room, and not have it have a negative context. I don't think one was implied. AD/DC, for whatever reason (lag, Havoc, et al), retreated.
Withdrew. Left. Vacated.
What's wrong with what he said?
It's been used over and over again in a negative context, that's why. Did you read the quote he posted?
Armitas mentions that it is an embarrassment for EP because they ruined the server by the tactics and playstyles used over and over again. Satiar then comes in and says DC/AD retreated, not that EP ran them off the server because of those tactics/playstyles. Believe me, I'd have loved to stay fighting on Thornblade, but when people refuse to change for the betterment of PvP, we had no choice but to leave the campaign in the rubble that EP created.
It is the refusal to take any responsibility, when even your fellow EP players acknowledge the issue, that irks me.
What happened to EP on Azuras happened to EP on Thorn. But back than, we had guilds stacked and ready to fight it.
And in my opinion, EP won because of fantastic guild coordination.
I totally agree that you won because you had better coordination. You had throngs of people on 24/7 making sure that you kept the lead and flipped keeps back while DC/AD had very little to no organized defense. Then at prime time, the lag was so horrible you could barely do anything to combat what had taken place earlier/later on.
Whatever was taken during primetime by AD/DC was flipped back after and we had to take it all back again the next day.
Let's face it, whichever side has the better daytime/night capping force, wins the campaign. Until they restructure how scoring works, it will always be this way.
AD and DC constantly double teamed us, with huge numbers.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Seriously, you still think we retreated?
Ignorance is bliss, keep your head in the sand.
Are you insulting him over the use of specific semantics? Because if I go to dictionary.com, it seems he used the term correctly with associated context.
I can retreat into the next room, and not have it have a negative context. I don't think one was implied. AD/DC, for whatever reason (lag, Havoc, et al), retreated.
Withdrew. Left. Vacated.
What's wrong with what he said?
It's been used over and over again in a negative context, that's why. Did you read the quote he posted?
Armitas mentions that it is an embarrassment for EP because they ruined the server by the tactics and playstyles used over and over again. Satiar then comes in and says DC/AD retreated, not that EP ran them off the server because of those tactics/playstyles. Believe me, I'd have loved to stay fighting on Thornblade, but when people refuse to change for the betterment of PvP, we had no choice but to leave the campaign in the rubble that EP created.
It is the refusal to take any responsibility, when even your fellow EP players acknowledge the issue, that irks me.
I can only really participate in the credit for the first two Thornblade wins anyways, due to having been on a long hiatus after that and returning just as Thornblade crashed and burned.
And yes, I did read what he quoted. Coming in and taking a swipe at Satiar over semantics isn't constructive and you know it.
And, while yes, EP shoulders the vast majority of the blame for Thornblade being the way it is now, the other factions currently show no sign of learning from their past mistakes (Auriel's Bow, Bloodthorn, early Chillrend) or from EP's mistakes in maintaining Thornblade as a buff server.
Either ZOS needs to start policing us or we have to start policing ourselves, and I have little faith in the latter, as the entire community as a whole has failed over and over and over and over again to police themselves on even the smallest level.
This is why I mentioned in the 'Crown Lag' thread that the ESO community is one of the most virulent and toxic ones I've ever seen for an MMO and I played Shadowbane, for Christ's sake.
What happened to EP on Azuras happened to EP on Thorn. But back than, we had guilds stacked and ready to fight it.
And in my opinion, EP won because of fantastic guild coordination.
I totally agree that you won because you had better coordination. You had throngs of people on 24/7 making sure that you kept the lead and flipped keeps back while DC/AD had very little to no organized defense. Then at prime time, the lag was so horrible you could barely do anything to combat what had taken place earlier/later on.
Whatever was taken during primetime by AD/DC was flipped back after and we had to take it all back again the next day.
Let's face it, whichever side has the better daytime/night capping force, wins the campaign. Until they restructure how scoring works, it will always be this way.
Wait are you saying that AD and DC would generally flip the map back in their favor on Thornblade at primetime?
We definitely didn't play the same game.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Seriously, you still think we retreated?
Ignorance is bliss, keep your head in the sand.
Are you insulting him over the use of specific semantics? Because if I go to dictionary.com, it seems he used the term correctly with associated context.
I can retreat into the next room, and not have it have a negative context. I don't think one was implied. AD/DC, for whatever reason (lag, Havoc, et al), retreated.
Withdrew. Left. Vacated.
What's wrong with what he said?
It's been used over and over again in a negative context, that's why. Did you read the quote he posted?
Armitas mentions that it is an embarrassment for EP because they ruined the server by the tactics and playstyles used over and over again. Satiar then comes in and says DC/AD retreated, not that EP ran them off the server because of those tactics/playstyles. Believe me, I'd have loved to stay fighting on Thornblade, but when people refuse to change for the betterment of PvP, we had no choice but to leave the campaign in the rubble that EP created.
It is the refusal to take any responsibility, when even your fellow EP players acknowledge the issue, that irks me.
I can only really participate in the credit for the first two Thornblade wins anyways, due to having been on a long hiatus after that and returning just as Thornblade crashed and burned.
And yes, I did read what he quoted. Coming in and taking a swipe at Satiar over semantics isn't constructive and you know it.
And, while yes, EP shoulders the vast majority of the blame for Thornblade being the way it is now, the other factions currently show no sign of learning from their past mistakes (Auriel's Bow, Bloodthorn, early Chillrend) or from EP's mistakes in maintaining Thornblade as a buff server.
Either ZOS needs to start policing us or we have to start policing ourselves, and I have little faith in the latter, as the entire community as a whole has failed over and over and over and over again to police themselves on even the smallest level.
This is why I mentioned in the 'Crown Lag' thread that the ESO community is one of the most virulent and toxic ones I've ever seen for an MMO and I played Shadowbane, for Christ's sake.
We also have a large number of players brought in from the B2P thing that basically have no vested interest in PvP going forward or have no reference point as to how it should work (and did for certain periods of time previously).
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Seriously, you still think we retreated?
Ignorance is bliss, keep your head in the sand.
Are you insulting him over the use of specific semantics? Because if I go to dictionary.com, it seems he used the term correctly with associated context.
I can retreat into the next room, and not have it have a negative context. I don't think one was implied. AD/DC, for whatever reason (lag, Havoc, et al), retreated.
Withdrew. Left. Vacated.
What's wrong with what he said?
It's been used over and over again in a negative context, that's why. Did you read the quote he posted?
Armitas mentions that it is an embarrassment for EP because they ruined the server by the tactics and playstyles used over and over again. Satiar then comes in and says DC/AD retreated, not that EP ran them off the server because of those tactics/playstyles. Believe me, I'd have loved to stay fighting on Thornblade, but when people refuse to change for the betterment of PvP, we had no choice but to leave the campaign in the rubble that EP created.
It is the refusal to take any responsibility, when even your fellow EP players acknowledge the issue, that irks me.
I can only really participate in the credit for the first two Thornblade wins anyways, due to having been on a long hiatus after that and returning just as Thornblade crashed and burned.
And yes, I did read what he quoted. Coming in and taking a swipe at Satiar over semantics isn't constructive and you know it.
And, while yes, EP shoulders the vast majority of the blame for Thornblade being the way it is now, the other factions currently show no sign of learning from their past mistakes (Auriel's Bow, Bloodthorn, early Chillrend) or from EP's mistakes in maintaining Thornblade as a buff server.
Either ZOS needs to start policing us or we have to start policing ourselves, and I have little faith in the latter, as the entire community as a whole has failed over and over and over and over again to police themselves on even the smallest level.
This is why I mentioned in the 'Crown Lag' thread that the ESO community is one of the most virulent and toxic ones I've ever seen for an MMO and I played Shadowbane, for Christ's sake.
We also have a large number of players brought in from the B2P thing that basically have no vested interest in PvP going forward or have no reference point as to how it should work (and did for certain periods of time previously).
Yeah. I noticed the first round of them are starting to graduate into the Vet leagues from BWB.
Suggestion:
Declare Haderus to be the "PvE" Cyrodiil. Impossible to enforce, but may solicit some traction from DC/EP/AD PvE guilds. Let them RP, do quests, dance, whatever.
Then we'll fight over Thorn / Chill / Azuras. Perhaps combined scoring?
Anyway possible this could be implemented by verbal agreement?
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Seriously, you still think we retreated?
Ignorance is bliss, keep your head in the sand.
Are you insulting him over the use of specific semantics? Because if I go to dictionary.com, it seems he used the term correctly with associated context.
I can retreat into the next room, and not have it have a negative context. I don't think one was implied. AD/DC, for whatever reason (lag, Havoc, et al), retreated.
Withdrew. Left. Vacated.
What's wrong with what he said?
It's been used over and over again in a negative context, that's why. Did you read the quote he posted?
Armitas mentions that it is an embarrassment for EP because they ruined the server by the tactics and playstyles used over and over again. Satiar then comes in and says DC/AD retreated, not that EP ran them off the server because of those tactics/playstyles. Believe me, I'd have loved to stay fighting on Thornblade, but when people refuse to change for the betterment of PvP, we had no choice but to leave the campaign in the rubble that EP created.
It is the refusal to take any responsibility, when even your fellow EP players acknowledge the issue, that irks me.
I can only really participate in the credit for the first two Thornblade wins anyways, due to having been on a long hiatus after that and returning just as Thornblade crashed and burned.
And yes, I did read what he quoted. Coming in and taking a swipe at Satiar over semantics isn't constructive and you know it.
And, while yes, EP shoulders the vast majority of the blame for Thornblade being the way it is now, the other factions currently show no sign of learning from their past mistakes (Auriel's Bow, Bloodthorn, early Chillrend) or from EP's mistakes in maintaining Thornblade as a buff server.
Either ZOS needs to start policing us or we have to start policing ourselves, and I have little faith in the latter, as the entire community as a whole has failed over and over and over and over again to police themselves on even the smallest level.
This is why I mentioned in the 'Crown Lag' thread that the ESO community is one of the most virulent and toxic ones I've ever seen for an MMO and I played Shadowbane, for Christ's sake.
We also have a large number of players brought in from the B2P thing that basically have no vested interest in PvP going forward or have no reference point as to how it should work (and did for certain periods of time previously).
Yeah. I noticed the first round of them are starting to graduate into the Vet leagues from BWB.
Suggestion:
Declare Haderus to be the "PvE" Cyrodiil. Impossible to enforce, but may solicit some traction from DC/EP/AD PvE guilds. Let them RP, do quests, dance, whatever.
Then we'll fight over Thorn / Chill / Azuras. Perhaps combined scoring?
Anyway possible this could be implemented by verbal agreement?
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Seriously, you still think we retreated?
Ignorance is bliss, keep your head in the sand.
Are you insulting him over the use of specific semantics? Because if I go to dictionary.com, it seems he used the term correctly with associated context.
I can retreat into the next room, and not have it have a negative context. I don't think one was implied. AD/DC, for whatever reason (lag, Havoc, et al), retreated.
Withdrew. Left. Vacated.
What's wrong with what he said?
It's been used over and over again in a negative context, that's why. Did you read the quote he posted?
Armitas mentions that it is an embarrassment for EP because they ruined the server by the tactics and playstyles used over and over again. Satiar then comes in and says DC/AD retreated, not that EP ran them off the server because of those tactics/playstyles. Believe me, I'd have loved to stay fighting on Thornblade, but when people refuse to change for the betterment of PvP, we had no choice but to leave the campaign in the rubble that EP created.
It is the refusal to take any responsibility, when even your fellow EP players acknowledge the issue, that irks me.
I can only really participate in the credit for the first two Thornblade wins anyways, due to having been on a long hiatus after that and returning just as Thornblade crashed and burned.
And yes, I did read what he quoted. Coming in and taking a swipe at Satiar over semantics isn't constructive and you know it.
And, while yes, EP shoulders the vast majority of the blame for Thornblade being the way it is now, the other factions currently show no sign of learning from their past mistakes (Auriel's Bow, Bloodthorn, early Chillrend) or from EP's mistakes in maintaining Thornblade as a buff server.
Either ZOS needs to start policing us or we have to start policing ourselves, and I have little faith in the latter, as the entire community as a whole has failed over and over and over and over again to police themselves on even the smallest level.
This is why I mentioned in the 'Crown Lag' thread that the ESO community is one of the most virulent and toxic ones I've ever seen for an MMO and I played Shadowbane, for Christ's sake.
What happened to EP on Azuras happened to EP on Thorn. But back than, we had guilds stacked and ready to fight it.
And in my opinion, EP won because of fantastic guild coordination.
I totally agree that you won because you had better coordination. You had throngs of people on 24/7 making sure that you kept the lead and flipped keeps back while DC/AD had very little to no organized defense. Then at prime time, the lag was so horrible you could barely do anything to combat what had taken place earlier/later on.
Whatever was taken during primetime by AD/DC was flipped back after and we had to take it all back again the next day.
Let's face it, whichever side has the better daytime/night capping force, wins the campaign. Until they restructure how scoring works, it will always be this way.
AD and DC constantly double teamed us, with huge numbers.
Stop being obtuse, Satiar. Really I didn't start this thread to revisit TB. We can argue till the cows come home why ep dominated there. Does it matter? You guys will never admit to anything and dc and ad will never be able to get you to see our side.
What I am hoping for is some AD admission that Azura is being similarly wrecked and it's not good for anyone, not even them. And lets find a solution.
Suggestion:
Declare Haderus to be the "PvE" Cyrodiil. Impossible to enforce, but may solicit some traction from DC/EP/AD PvE guilds. Let them RP, do quests, dance, whatever.
Then we'll fight over Thorn / Chill / Azuras. Perhaps combined scoring?
Anyway possible this could be implemented by verbal agreement?
No - for two reasons.
1) It won't work because you cannot expect players from all three factions to go out there and PvE together without killing one another.
2) Some of us have been fighting on Haderus for most of a year and mostly under extreme conditions like what you see on Thorn now. I'll be damned if I'll turn it over to a bunch of PvE'rs who made our lives miserable under Sura when Haderus was a AD buff server.