So I wasn't going to respond to this, but what the hell.
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With love,
Dyvith
So I wasn't going to respond to this, but what the hell. I just want to comment that I pretty much agree with both Ezareth's and Trip's last points to an extent, and I just want to be crystal clear about a few things.
Alacrity was successful when Elder Scrolls launched because it consisted of, by random chance, some of the best players to play this game (at least on Aldmeri side - and while I know this is a bold statement, I honestly believe that our accolades in both PvE and PvP support this claim). While nostalgia is a very strong thing, I firmly believe this period to be the golden age of Elder Scrolls and I miss it dearly.
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With love,
Dyvith
Publius_Scipio wrote: »So I wasn't going to respond to this, but what the hell. I just want to comment that I pretty much agree with both Ezareth's and Trip's last points to an extent, and I just want to be crystal clear about a few things.
Alacrity was successful when Elder Scrolls launched because it consisted of, by random chance, some of the best players to play this game (at least on Aldmeri side - and while I know this is a bold statement, I honestly believe that our accolades in both PvE and PvP support this claim). While nostalgia is a very strong thing, I firmly believe this period to be the golden age of Elder Scrolls and I miss it dearly.
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With love,
Dyvith
WTF is this? You came here to maybe find Dr. Phil and tell your video game life story?
You're either here to make fun of someone or GTFO!
bosmern_ESO wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »So I wasn't going to respond to this, but what the hell. I just want to comment that I pretty much agree with both Ezareth's and Trip's last points to an extent, and I just want to be crystal clear about a few things.
Alacrity was successful when Elder Scrolls launched because it consisted of, by random chance, some of the best players to play this game (at least on Aldmeri side - and while I know this is a bold statement, I honestly believe that our accolades in both PvE and PvP support this claim). While nostalgia is a very strong thing, I firmly believe this period to be the golden age of Elder Scrolls and I miss it dearly.
..........
With love,
Dyvith
WTF is this? You came here to maybe find Dr. Phil and tell your video game life story?
You're either here to make fun of someone or GTFO!
I'm starting to assume you spend so much time on the forums because your tired of DC getting stomped out and the forums are a safe spot for you.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »So I wasn't going to respond to this, but what the hell. I just want to comment that I pretty much agree with both Ezareth's and Trip's last points to an extent, and I just want to be crystal clear about a few things.
Alacrity was successful when Elder Scrolls launched because it consisted of, by random chance, some of the best players to play this game (at least on Aldmeri side - and while I know this is a bold statement, I honestly believe that our accolades in both PvE and PvP support this claim). While nostalgia is a very strong thing, I firmly believe this period to be the golden age of Elder Scrolls and I miss it dearly.
..........
With love,
Dyvith
WTF is this? You came here to maybe find Dr. Phil and tell your video game life story?
You're either here to make fun of someone or GTFO!

I chose to leave, and unsurprisingly the guild collapsed without me.
This is so incredibly false. You kicked me because I disagreed with you, I disagreed with accepting and training all of the horrible players Alacrity was bringing in, and I hated that Alacrity had become one of the worst guilds on the faction over the period of 2-3 months after I gave you leader.
Sorry that Alacrity fell apart Luv, but don't blame me. I bailed when I realized where you, and most importantly Dreamstar, were taking it. To say that I "chose a girl" given that one of the worst healers in the game was an officer in Alacrity by your choice is hilarious.
Dyvith quit because he started a business, but you wouldn't know that because you haven't been close friends with him for 10 years like I have. As for the guild, you can thank L and D for that. After he stepped down, the guild ran strongly until they began to push the guild in a direction that I did not (and Dyvith would not have) agreed with. I chose to leave, and unsurprisingly the guild collapsed without me.
Sorry that nobody in this game respects you, Fake Fixate. Really though, what can you expect when you choose to steal the name of one of this game's most respected players?
Alacrity, Luvboard and Dreamstars only issue was you trip, after Dyv stepped down and passed you temporary GM, you did and accomplished zero for the guild. You countless times said you would do nothing, were not interested and wanted no responsibility (I can only assume you wanted the title but were trying to tank the guild?)
You chose to leave?
The guild Collapsed LOL?
Trip you were removed from Alacrity because of your behavior.
As for Alacrity we PvPed as always through the worsening lag and crowned many emperors
Most of us are now happily in skyforge;
Dyvith and many of Alacritys core members who left ESO have even come join us in Skyforge and play everyday wrecking PvP, all but you are playing with us because of your choices over a girl.
This is so incredibly false. You kicked me because I disagreed with you, I disagreed with accepting and training all of the horrible players Alacrity was bringing in, and I hated that Alacrity had become one of the worst guilds on the faction over the period of 2-3 months after I gave you leader.
Sorry that Alacrity fell apart Luv, but don't blame me. I bailed when I realized where you, and most importantly Dreamstar, were taking it. To say that I "chose a girl" given that one of the worst healers in the game was an officer in Alacrity by your choice is hilarious.

When did this become an Alacrity get together? lol Regarding the topic change, I regarded Alacrity as indeed one of the best pvp guilds while I would never agree anyone one guild as being "the best" simply because many guilds had primes and early on never really faced each other often enough to determine the better due to the plethora of campaigns and a much larger pvp population early on. Having seen Alacrity fight while fighting alongside them in PRX, LD, and DiE on AD I had great respect for them and when DiE's initial direction turned away from the dominant faction, AD, I looked forward to fighting them.
Having participated in easily over 50+ gvg fights against alacrity since then, I can say it never was really "fun" to fight them but they were indeed good players. They very often employed mist-forming away in great numbers and placing down meatbags constantly in even matched fights which annoyed us, yet was challenging all the same. Yet, when the period of scroll exploiting took place I lost all respect for this group of players. I've never seen a more vocal, blatant, twist of ideals than that debacle and all Alacrity members who participated will never recover my respect as I'm sure we'll see each other again in mmo pvp for decades to come, you may just not recognize me =P.
Skyforge looks alright, yet doesn't really appeal to me in any great manor. None the less best of luck to you, especially the core members who departed before the exploiting period. Also good to know, nobody indeed likes Tryp.
I mean, if you need that to make yourself feel better about it, then go for it.
Under the assumption you're Ezareth there too, I'll concede to your abilities and dedication at being a better player than me in both ESO and Ingress. Although at least we're on the same side over there.