I really don't know why EP on TF (NA, PC) continues to stack multiple raids on each other. I'm starting to think that this is really the only way you can accomplish anything. I understand why you do it and I truly understand the mechanics of the game, but come on guys, the quality of life in ESO and the level of fun you can have is truly not dependent on size. Even players in your own faction want you to split up more. Just remember, if creating lag is your objective you are winning.
We had a some really good fights on the 28th hope they keep coming.
July 28, 2016 video clip
A zergbad complaining about other zergbads, ha. Let me retort:
"I really don't know why Dominion Knights run full 24 man raids, I'm starting to think that this is really the only way anyone in that guild can accomplish anything. I understand why you do it and I truly understand the mechanics of the game, but come on guys, the quality of life in ESO and the level of fun you can have is truly not dependent on size."
Glass houses and all that.
Hate these Zerg posts. All factions do it, whether or not YOU do it.
Besides, they're just trying to play as originally advertised...
"We're planning on having 2,000 people at once in Cyrodil," says Firor.
"In a particular fight, our client is optimised to have 200 players on-screen at one time, which means you'll have very large battles within an even larger battlefield."
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/feb/01/elder-scrolls-online-interview-part-2
@KisoValley So then the problem is with ZOS, not with any particular faction. Calling out EP is just flame baiting. Besides, I'd venture to guess that 90% of ESO players don't even come on to the forums on any regular basis. Who does OP think will read this, let alone take seriously?
I really don't know why EP on TF (NA, PC) continues to stack multiple raids on each other. I'm starting to think that this is really the only way you can accomplish anything. I understand why you do it and I truly understand the mechanics of the game, but come on guys, the quality of life in ESO and the level of fun you can have is truly not dependent on size. Even players in your own faction want you to split up more. Just remember, if creating lag is your objective you are winning.
We had a some really good fights on the 28th hope they keep coming.
July 28, 2016 video clip
I really don't know why EP on TF (NA, PC) continues to stack multiple raids on each other. I'm starting to think that this is really the only way you can accomplish anything. I understand why you do it and I truly understand the mechanics of the game, but come on guys, the quality of life in ESO and the level of fun you can have is truly not dependent on size. Even players in your own faction want you to split up more. Just remember, if creating lag is your objective you are winning.
We had a some really good fights on the 28th hope they keep coming.
July 28, 2016 video clip
"Damned if you do; Damned if you don't."
If you head to another part of the map free from your faction to fight; your faction loses a home keep; you get hate in zone chat.
If you go to defend a home objective to help your faction you get a forum post calling you a raid stacker and lag creator.
Honestly, what do you want? I've seen your group by themselves fighting and I've seen you stacked with other groups as well. It happens by no fault of your own or ours.
B, the stacking is simply uncontrollable and no one is to blame when it happens.
I am notI really don't know why EP on TF (NA, PC) continues to stack multiple raids on each other. I'm starting to think that this is really the only way you can accomplish anything. I understand why you do it and I truly understand the mechanics of the game, but come on guys, the quality of life in ESO and the level of fun you can have is truly not dependent on size. Even players in your own faction want you to split up more. Just remember, if creating lag is your objective you are winning.
We had a some really good fights on the 28th hope they keep coming.
July 28, 2016 video clip
"Damned if you do; Damned if you don't."
If you head to another part of the map free from your faction to fight; your faction loses a home keep; you get hate in zone chat.
If you go to defend a home objective to help your faction you get a forum post calling you a raid stacker and lag creator.
Honestly, what do you want? I've seen your group by themselves fighting and I've seen you stacked with other groups as well. It happens by no fault of your own or ours.
I agree with you as well. I share the same ideal that ZOS has when it comes to pvp. If i want to run 24 or 16 player groups that's my call and it should be your call as well. The problem is when well know players start sending tells saying to run smaller groups or don't stack, or play on other parts of the map. I don't need hate tells from other factions telling me what or how to play. The point of this post is to A, show we don't always run full sized raids. B, the stacking is simply uncontrollable and no one is to blame when it happens. and C. the haters out there who want to call us zergbads need to stop. DK is a decent group. If players want to ridicule us they need to first clean up their own poo.
So let me ask you (or anyone who wishes to respond): Specifically within the context of ESO PVP, what criteria have to be met before an organized group of players becomes a Zerg? Is it sheer numbers? Variety of skills/abilities used? Degree of coordination? When the servers start to lag? Or just when your group gets wiped?
I've been in a group of 12 well-coordinated players and been called out as a Zerg... But ESO allows grouping of up to 24. I've seen stacks of groups all run in at once to sack a keep, but claim they are playing "loose" and therefore are not Zerging.
What definition do you operate under?
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »So let me ask you (or anyone who wishes to respond): Specifically within the context of ESO PVP, what criteria have to be met before an organized group of players becomes a Zerg? Is it sheer numbers? Variety of skills/abilities used? Degree of coordination? When the servers start to lag? Or just when your group gets wiped?
I've been in a group of 12 well-coordinated players and been called out as a Zerg... But ESO allows grouping of up to 24. I've seen stacks of groups all run in at once to sack a keep, but claim they are playing "loose" and therefore are not Zerging.
What definition do you operate under?
A Zerg on these forums is any group larger than your group, or if you are away from your group, any group of 2.
