https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0xd1EgWzD4&feature=youtu.beThis is what exploiters say to each other to justify cheating. I would bet 99% of players don't intentionally exploit.MountainHound wrote: »99% of people abuse broken mechanics. I bet you use Caltrops with Camo hunter? I bet you be using a 2h Axe, I bet you used 2 x mundus glitch, I bet you've jumped onto a keep illegally.
I bet you have done something shady at some points and are not 100% "clean". I just don't care about my reputation unlike some.
This sounds a lot like your justification for stacking raids. If one reads between the lines, what you're really saying is "I can't stand losing and will do anything and everything possible to avoid it, no matter the consequences."
Well some of that issue could be your rig I mean graphics everything look way down in fact I thought I was watching some old Warhammer footage there for a minute.MountainHound wrote: »I have a video from the last time I played in core... the last time I actually ran in a proper core group was 20th January so almost 2 weeks ago (This footage was of it starting / beginning of night, don't think I lasted long). This video is why I prefer the smaller play / less lag and to get away from the groups.
I have not had to ALT + F4 once in the last 10 or so hours of TF.
What looks more fun to you?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0xd1EgWzD4&feature=youtu.be
Ghost-Shot wrote: »MountainHound wrote: »Oh, the irony. A few months ago, this guy was posting here encouraging DC to zerg other factions. Now he's complaining about the environment he helped create. On top of that, he has run with *the* guild most known to stack multiple raids.
If you've truly changed your ways, awesome. Still, I find it to be very funny.
If the game could support it, I probably would carry on playing in groups of 12+. When AD / EP comes with 40+ and lag, it makes sense to do the same back if you want to win. But I am sick of being unable to change bars or do anything but repeat the same thing.
This is the kind of answer I get from Pact leaders and I keep repeating them that they need to improve their quality gameplay instead of adding more numbers to an already large and well established guild. They tell me that the only way to win is to add more numbers to overcome the enemy zerg. They even promote and encourage lately to join the "mega zerg" as they call it. It is really sad because Pact Militia is the future of the EP faction. It is the new "Pride" guild for people who remember who Pride was. They have so much potential but they ruin it by brain washing all their players into stacking as many players/raids on top of each other instead of seeking the informations to get better as an individual first. Sadden me really.
Here is what any casual guild should do with the actual state of the game :
1) Determinate your core members (people you see on a regular basis)
2) Determine one class leader and suggest them to make a general guide of their build and make it avalaible to the whole guild (googledoc - pastebin - forums - etc)
3) Once a week, ideally on weekends, schedule a 2hours of training with whoever is interested and go over the reasoning behind the build of each class leader and give options and possible ajustements
DO NOT promote zerging. It only favors your self interests and ruin the gameplay of everybody else.
We were fighting 70+ Pact Militia for almost 20 minutes inside Chal last night, they haven't got the memo apparently.
I don't control anyone, I can only encourage and advice people. I gave up yesterday though. I know that Bftp and Sotp have shown alot of progress the past couple weeks and I'll keep doing what I can to support them but I'm not going to waste any more time with guilds who encourage zerging over quality gameplay.
gw2only1b14_ESO wrote: »Well some of that issue could be your rig I mean graphics everything look way down in fact I thought I was watching some old Warhammer footage there for a minute.MountainHound wrote: »I have a video from the last time I played in core... the last time I actually ran in a proper core group was 20th January so almost 2 weeks ago (This footage was of it starting / beginning of night, don't think I lasted long). This video is why I prefer the smaller play / less lag and to get away from the groups.
I have not had to ALT + F4 once in the last 10 or so hours of TF.
What looks more fun to you?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0xd1EgWzD4&feature=youtu.be
But could be you when bare bones.
Not sure just guessing
gw2only1b14_ESO wrote: »Well some of that issue could be your rig I mean graphics everything look way down in fact I thought I was watching some old Warhammer footage there for a minute.MountainHound wrote: »I have a video from the last time I played in core... the last time I actually ran in a proper core group was 20th January so almost 2 weeks ago (This footage was of it starting / beginning of night, don't think I lasted long). This video is why I prefer the smaller play / less lag and to get away from the groups.
I have not had to ALT + F4 once in the last 10 or so hours of TF.
What looks more fun to you?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0xd1EgWzD4&feature=youtu.be
But could be you when bare bones.
Not sure just guessing