Publius_Scipio wrote: »PosternHouse wrote: »An MMA fighter or boxer tailors their entire training camp to specifically counter a particular fighter. Yet, no one detracts from the entertainment value or difficulty of those sports because the competitors prepare themselves. They know who they're fighting and what their strengths are. In ESO, If you know you're going to duel a certain person who is going to use certain tactics, why not prepare?
It seems those criticizing Sabre dislike that he prepares himself while they remain predictable. That's their fault, not Sabre's. And this strategy seems lame to you ... well dueling might not be for you. (I don't blame you. Duels in this game detracted away from what I enjoyed the most: random, frantic pvp.)
The difference being that fighters can't train in such a way as to make the other guys punches hurt less, or so that their punches always land. There is a difference in that ESO dueling is more rock - paper - scissors than a straight up fight. A magic sorc is going to lose almost all the time against shieldbreaker etc... It isn't a great analogy. A boxer doesn't suddenly get a whole new skill set and a whole new fighting style and a whole new level of strength and speed to counter his opponent. He can't suddenly take punches that would have knocked him out before. He is still the same boxer, but he will use a different strategy. To compare it to changing skills and CP is like saying that a boxer morphs into a completely different person depending who he is fighting which is obviously not the case.
Do you watch UFC? Great strikers go up against jiu jitsu practitioners and spend training camp training wrestling and jiu jitsu. Then the fight happens and you hear Joe Rogan yelling about how the striker "looks like a completely different fighter", took the jiu jitsu guy to the ground and submitted him.
Your post isn't wrong per se. I'm not saying that. But I have seen many times fighters become different fighters in different fights.
PosternHouse wrote: »An MMA fighter or boxer tailors their entire training camp to specifically counter a particular fighter. Yet, no one detracts from the entertainment value or difficulty of those sports because the competitors prepare themselves. They know who they're fighting and what their strengths are. In ESO, If you know you're going to duel a certain person who is going to use certain tactics, why not prepare?
It seems those criticizing Sabre dislike that he prepares himself while they remain predictable. That's their fault, not Sabre's. And this strategy seems lame to you ... well dueling might not be for you. (I don't blame you. Duels in this game detracted away from what I enjoyed the most: random, frantic pvp.)
KisoValley wrote: »PosternHouse wrote: »An MMA fighter or boxer tailors their entire training camp to specifically counter a particular fighter. Yet, no one detracts from the entertainment value or difficulty of those sports because the competitors prepare themselves. They know who they're fighting and what their strengths are. In ESO, If you know you're going to duel a certain person who is going to use certain tactics, why not prepare?
It seems those criticizing Sabre dislike that he prepares himself while they remain predictable. That's their fault, not Sabre's. And this strategy seems lame to you ... well dueling might not be for you. (I don't blame you. Duels in this game detracted away from what I enjoyed the most: random, frantic pvp.)
Right because an MMA fighter preparing for a fight and a stam build running shield breaker spamming light attacks vs a sorc where he can't do *** but watch himself die is the same thing.
Point 1: I agree, it was the fault of whoever organized the tournament for not putting in rules. Point 2: No shieldbreaker, no malubeths on classes with major mending, no cp changing, no gear changing, no skill changing etc. would mean none of this NA drama would happen.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »
This thread should from this point on continue being about congratulating Sabre Ali.
Pretty sure most of NA enjoys the EU drama of LegMage vs Everyone else.
The proof is the fact that he said Jordaen.. If you have ever been in cyrodil trying to do an organized event. Chief will make sure to hit you with a WB before it begins lolololSleepyTroll wrote: »
SleepyTroll wrote: »
PrinceFabious wrote: »The proof is the fact that he said Jordaen.. If you have ever been in cyrodil trying to do an organized event. Chief will make sure to hit you with a WB before it begins lolololSleepyTroll wrote: »
SleepyTroll wrote: »
Wait so no one *** about me in zone because I'm a piece of *** who begs for gold to do giveaways on stream? oh darn.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »KisoValley wrote: »PosternHouse wrote: »An MMA fighter or boxer tailors their entire training camp to specifically counter a particular fighter. Yet, no one detracts from the entertainment value or difficulty of those sports because the competitors prepare themselves. They know who they're fighting and what their strengths are. In ESO, If you know you're going to duel a certain person who is going to use certain tactics, why not prepare?
It seems those criticizing Sabre dislike that he prepares himself while they remain predictable. That's their fault, not Sabre's. And this strategy seems lame to you ... well dueling might not be for you. (I don't blame you. Duels in this game detracted away from what I enjoyed the most: random, frantic pvp.)
Right because an MMA fighter preparing for a fight and a stam build running shield breaker spamming light attacks vs a sorc where he can't do *** but watch himself die is the same thing.
Point 1: I agree, it was the fault of whoever organized the tournament for not putting in rules. Point 2: No shieldbreaker, no malubeths on classes with major mending, no cp changing, no gear changing, no skill changing etc. would mean none of this NA drama would happen.
Point 1.) You are right. CEO's are always held responsible in the end. Sypher MUST step down from Legend and Lord Commander FENGRUSH take command.
Point 2.) Yes, but again, there is NO EVIDENCE Sabre did anything. Mostly fabricated drama.
KisoValley wrote: »Rofl @ NA drama.
Mythical didn't allow shieldbreaker, no malubeths on classes with major mending, no cp/skill changes and it ran as smooth as possible with no complaints after only 2 weekends ago or whenever their tournament was held (Only time skill changes were allowed was in Shey vs Malcolm Sorc vs Sorc semi finals, where Dusk made them fight without shields because the fight was never going to end otherwise).
Meanwhile I'm hearing the winner of this tournament won based off a cheese item set and changes CP/skills based on who he fights? Sick. Not surprised about the outcome of the tournament or the arguing lol.
NA dueling guilds should probably take a page from Mythicals book, and I'm not saying that just because I'm from EU, it would just cause a lot less drama and more accurate results instead of the winner unsurprisingly wearing shieldbreaker.
Grats to Sabre anyway, I know you're considered a top dueler so well played.
Simple rules, sexy gameplay.
Quick question: Do you guys over there even eat popcorn to fully enjoy our NA drama? Lol
We do. Especially with all the delicious salt here.
Pretty sure most of NA enjoys the EU drama of LegMage vs Everyone else.
Wasnt saber the guy LoS and spamming SB on pts duels against Sypher?
And fighting a good sorc without SB on live is ***. They go panic mode at 50% health and healing ward/hardend spam until healing ward procs to resume. Real lame to fight against, and real lame because they get melted oherwise, like every other class
KisoValley wrote: »Wasnt saber the guy LoS and spamming SB on pts duels against Sypher?
And fighting a good sorc without SB on live is ***. They go panic mode at 50% health and healing ward/hardend spam until healing ward procs to resume. Real lame to fight against, and real lame because they get melted oherwise, like every other class
Seen plenty of good sorcs lose to non SB spammers in duels on PC EU. Not sure what happens on PC NA in duels vs good sorcs.
SleepyTroll wrote: »
I mean i really dont have proof for that specific moment, but i was there and so were a lot of others. Despite that, there's plenty of proof on syphers stream when he dueled sabre.PrinceFabious wrote: »The proof is the fact that he said Jordaen.. If you have ever been in cyrodil trying to do an organized event. Chief will make sure to hit you with a WB before it begins lolololSleepyTroll wrote: »
Lolo tru
Tsar_Bogatyr wrote: »KisoValley wrote: »Wasnt saber the guy LoS and spamming SB on pts duels against Sypher?
And fighting a good sorc without SB on live is ***. They go panic mode at 50% health and healing ward/hardend spam until healing ward procs to resume. Real lame to fight against, and real lame because they get melted oherwise, like every other class
Seen plenty of good sorcs lose to non SB spammers in duels on PC EU. Not sure what happens on PC NA in duels vs good sorcs.
btw, shieldbreaker isnt banned on eu, wasnt banned even on tournament
lol, sabre literally changed his cp for half the fights. jordaen tested his damage on slaygod before fights, almost all of his values were different each fight which is just one thing to confirm he changed cp.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »PosternHouse wrote: »An MMA fighter or boxer tailors their entire training camp to specifically counter a particular fighter. Yet, no one detracts from the entertainment value or difficulty of those sports because the competitors prepare themselves. They know who they're fighting and what their strengths are. In ESO, If you know you're going to duel a certain person who is going to use certain tactics, why not prepare?
It seems those criticizing Sabre dislike that he prepares himself while they remain predictable. That's their fault, not Sabre's. And this strategy seems lame to you ... well dueling might not be for you. (I don't blame you. Duels in this game detracted away from what I enjoyed the most: random, frantic pvp.)
This might be one of the most significant posts in this whole thread. Quite possibly sinking Sypher's battleship this time around. If not sunk, then definitely a huge gaping hole in the hull and water rushing in. Sometimes you have to concede defeat.
On top of that, it seems the EU players are much more smart by instating tournament rules. If Sabre did change CP and gear around, and there was no rule against it, can't fault him. Maybe those who fell to Sabre were the fools for not changing things up to stop Sabre. And if you agree there, then I can make the argument that a COVENANT SOLDIER outsmarted the elves and drunks and won! MAKE RULES PEOPLE!!!!
There where rules. and unspoken codes of conduct as well.
1.What you start dueling with, You stick with. No changes to anything.
2. No lightning staves
3. No exploiting
unspoken agreement among duelers : No immovables, no LOS, No perma stealthing and purposely prolonging the matches.