PvP, as we know it, is getting less fun by the day. People are complaining about zergs, lag, the Imperial City, population, ect. What are some things you would do to change PvP? Here are a couple of changes that I encourage.
Threads:
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http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/220251/idea-on-how-to-improve-pvp-on-na-pc/p1@IxSTALKERxI has a great idea about how to keep population even throughout the campaigns. I have nothing else to say about this.
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http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/224505/david-v-goliath-why-eso-will-always-be-a-numbers-game/p1@Jules has this thread about why huge groups always have their way. There are some great suggestions on how to prevent this.
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http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/224620/remember-the-two-things-that-killed-cyrodiil-performance
This thread has comments and ideas on what constructed the lag that we have now.
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http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/224997/myth-aoe-cap
An insane amount of work has been put into this thread. Read as
@Taonnor explains why AoE caps should be removed.
Changes:
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Somehow fix the FPS and ping lag that occurs in big fights.
Lag no longer makes PvP fun. The game was advertised as huge battles between the three alliances yet whenever they clash, lag ensues. The skill lag is not seen as much but now the FPS and latency issues are here.
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Keep stealth-resurrection.
It allows for small groups to have some chance against huge groups.
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Make it so that smaller groups have some chance of beating sheer numbers.
It just has to be some chance since, obviously, numbers should have an advantage, but a zerg of "bad" people dominating a group of decent people shouldn't always be.
Like many threads, not everyone will agree from time to time, but please keep the discussion on topic. Discuss.
EDIT: I added another thread.
Edited by Jeuynh on October 18, 2015 11:15PM Jeuynh
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