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Imperial City festivity is a b (ust...

  • Celas_Dranacea
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    IC is super fun IMO - I echo a previous comment that this is a bad week if your trying to PVE - in a few weeks from now, find the least populated server and farm/quest to your heart'e content.
    A Bosmer Nightblade Werewolf
  • mook-eb16_ESO
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    I was lucky enough to get a stonefire scamp, I don't think I was top dps, awesome reward when I get back to pvp normal mode I cant use it haha
    Also double drop rate what is the drop rate now 2% chance instead of 1% lol RNG
  • Rittings
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    laced wrote: »

    Imperial City was a PvP DLC, so events in the IC are PvP events. Just like there are NPCs and bosses in Cyro, and it is still a pvp area. Any event in Cyro / IC you can bet is a pvp oriented event.

    Nope. IC is a combined PvE/PvP DLC. It has both types of content at the forefront... You see Cyrodiil is a PvP primary zone with a little PvE content added... IC is pretty much an even split.

  • ManDraKE
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    Rittings wrote: »
    laced wrote: »

    Imperial City was a PvP DLC, so events in the IC are PvP events. Just like there are NPCs and bosses in Cyro, and it is still a pvp area. Any event in Cyro / IC you can bet is a pvp oriented event.

    Nope. IC is a combined PvE/PvP DLC. It has both types of content at the forefront... You see Cyrodiil is a PvP primary zone with a little PvE content added... IC is pretty much an even split.

    IC is a open world pvp Zone, period. There is pve stuff to do? yes, but you are in an open pvp zone, same as cyrodril.

  • Tavore1138
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    Not overly bothered either way by the event but I get a bit annoyed with all the claims that it was a PvP only DLC when ZOS said themselves at launch:

    "A brand new PvP/PvE space, including the six Imperial City Districts"

    By all means argue about how you should or should not play within the area but don't try and rewrite documented history it is silly and tedious.

  • Bobby_V_Rockit
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    I just like to rant. If it wasnt the PvP players treating PvP as an entirely different game and claiming if you dont do pvp then your not really playing ESO, it'd be something else. Like the rng or bugs or glitches or how its too hard/easy.

    Irritated people just latch onto the first tangible thing to *** about, cant please em all!
  • Kadoozy
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    Rittings wrote: »
    Yeah it's really that bad.

    It's never been great - but this, you're right, has made it worse. Just like the capture the flag bs that was introduced did. At least before that all the PVPers would hang out in the Arena district - now the d-baggery has been dissipated throughout the entire city.

    We pay for this content - but can't use it. I'd love to go run the quests casually with my wife (we both have ESO+) but after a long horse ride from a random keep (since the other keeps are taken... don't get me even started on the fact you can pay for this content and have d-bags camping the entrances to stop you using what you paid for etc...) only to be ganked within seconds of trying to quest.

    Its moronic. The devs need a rethink of this one...

    1) You need to have a direct wayshrine into the sewer base.

    2) There needs to be a strictly PVE only version of it.

    Pvpers have to pay for all the trials and other pve content and actually play it just to be competitive in pvp. You really aren't making a good argument. It gets annoying being ganked, sure, but that is the cost of entering cyrodiil.
  • snakester320
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    I was lucky enough to get a stonefire scamp, I don't think I was top dps, awesome reward when I get back to pvp normal mode I cant use it haha
    Also double drop rate what is the drop rate now 2% chance instead of 1% lol RNG

    2% up from 1% lol sure its that high if you take the amounts of huge groups going in there at a chance of the higher drop rates you may be close to 0.01 up to 0.02:)
  • Ghettokid
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    I like IC event. It reminds me about the release of DLC when sewers were always full of players. Im very happy that now I finally have managed to get scamp.(still want that skin)

    I dont get it why people are complaining about getting ganked and losing all stones. Its your own fault!
  • VampiricByNature
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    I treat my tel var stones like money in vegas. If I lose them, at least I had fun doing it.

    My guild has been bringing our pve characters in the city all week long. We love trying to take on very good pvpers.

    If you are having a hard time getting in and enjoying the content on ps4 message VampiricByNature. I have friends who would love to escort some people around, free of charge. (Though there will be chatter. Lots of chatter..... )
  • giinoz2011rwb17_ESO
    Imperial City Event a bust?
    Imperial city event is Over hyped and rubbish due to freezing, lag, death by game freeze, mostly impossible to play some areas like center of sewer system even if part of group 6 or more players when you freeze due to game without loosing a lot of telvar stones

    At least if it was due to another enemy player it would not be so bad you could not entirely blame the game.
    Imperial crock of cra.

    Thank god I stopped my membership ages ago.

    While people pay and things get worse they will continue to get worse and not get resolved until they take a hit in financial support but if people keep paying game will eventually become unplayable for everyone or loose a lot of players sick of the
    unfixed problems..
  • KingMagaw
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    3rd bug i have run into recently in IC. Trapped me in this terrain. Nice work on the 1 year anniversary.


    Mailed support on the last bug that trapped me in terrain and i lost 50% more stones because i couldn't change campaign or use a sigil as i was swimming, mobs re spawned and i was shafted.

    Guess what the reply was? 4 Auto replies from CHET telling me check my internet connection spam. Nothing compensated for a customer who bought this DLC and took time out to report this bugged terrain, never again filling out a 'support' ticket.

    @ZOS_GinaBruno
  • Bobby_V_Rockit
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    Kadoozy wrote: »
    Rittings wrote: »
    Yeah it's really that bad.

    It's never been great - but this, you're right, has made it worse. Just like the capture the flag bs that was introduced did. At least before that all the PVPers would hang out in the Arena district - now the d-baggery has been dissipated throughout the entire city.

    We pay for this content - but can't use it. I'd love to go run the quests casually with my wife (we both have ESO+) but after a long horse ride from a random keep (since the other keeps are taken... don't get me even started on the fact you can pay for this content and have d-bags camping the entrances to stop you using what you paid for etc...) only to be ganked within seconds of trying to quest.

    Its moronic. The devs need a rethink of this one...

    1) You need to have a direct wayshrine into the sewer base.

    2) There needs to be a strictly PVE only version of it.

    Pvpers have to pay for all the trials and other pve content and actually play it just to be competitive in pvp. You really aren't making a good argument. It gets annoying being ganked, sure, but that is the cost of entering cyrodiil.

    Its elder scrolls, a PVE game with a PvP area. They are not two seperate games. Having bought the game and content, I should be able to play it, I cannot actively stop someones game progression in PvE, why should PvP be different? Sure, have alliance wars, but perhaps incorporating a neutral alliance (can neither attack or be attacked) would suffice
  • GDOFWR420
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    Well for me like most it started out bad mainly cause i took my pve toon in, once i switched to my templar which is built around pvp and stoped immediately looting molag after he died i started making headway. I had no tel var befor the event now im sitting on over 120.000 tel var stones.

    First of all so you dont get bombed stay out of the bigger part of the mob when molag dies, i aquired about 20,000 of my stones from night blades. When they bomb i just sit back and hit radiant oppression, once people see whats on the other end of that jesus beam its lights out for the poor little guy, not to mention how squishy they are. All in all it turned around for me and it can for you to.
  • magnusthorek
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    It's so cute see PvP'ers arguing (or trying to) that other DLCs have nothing for them while PvE'ers argue (with good reason) that the PvP side of Imperial City kills the product.

    PvP'ers don't realize that, basically, they're virtual homicidal. Yes, you're, shut up and accept it. They see a player and just because it's from a different color, they go and kill. Worse! They seem to not have a real life or they're just very rich to not do anything the whole day just to sit there at common entrances to gank players.

    PvP'ers never consider the possibility of a casual player that's just following the story, hunting skyshards or even random achievements.

    Say that other DLCs don't have anything for them is a filthy lie. If not for other DLCs they wouldn't have their PvP gear. Let's go to a more basic aspect: They wouldn't have cash to buy potions they use badly in their PvP battles (I doubt they would prefer those crap potions from Cyrodiil vendor for Alliance Pints instead of a tri-pot).

    Fine, not every DLC has something for them but the only PvP DLC (so far) does have a PvE side that a PvE'er just can't complete. But the PvE side of the others DLCs not only doesn't interfere, but also help the PvP community, directly or not. For example, motif hunting! A LOT of PvE'rs wants them all, to collect or to be a dedicated crafter, but I've seen with my own eyes PvP'ers scalling down tough dungeons/trials to get easily things that honest players would sweat for.

    What? You're so adept of PvP that you can't learn how to do things properly? What's the word very oftely thrown at our faces.... oh yeah, L2P instead of cheat. This is cheat and I don't *** care with your opinion.

    This is not only unfair but also messes with market prices because the honest players can't put a higher price in something rare, because tons of PvP'ers (although they don't admit) filled the Guild Stores with then cheap (relatively speaking).

    We pay 100% of a product to use just 50% (barely). And just when the sales are getting low, the company gives a big discount that doesn't solve a *** and even paying less, we still can use half of the product (barely).

    And now an addicted PvP might quote me on that saying they paid 100% for all mostly PvE content they're not fully enjoying... Well, when (and if) you bought a PvE DLC, you were aware it wouldn't be PvP-focused. I don't know the others, but I was hoodwinked. I didn't find information saying "hey, moron! you may not be able to enjoy the PvE side of this *** at all".

    If you feel you're not enjoying a PvE DLC that you knew it wouldn't have PvP content, it's because YOU don't want, differently of us that really wanted to follow the questline, read the story and feel the PvE side of the DLC and we just can't.

    I don't know how things are in USA, but in my country, a rascal lawyer could stuff a judicial process in ZOS' throat.
    I am the very model of a scientist Salarian, I've studied species Turian, Asari, and Batarian.
    I'm quite good at genetics (as a subset of biology) because I am an expert (which I know is a tautology).
    My xenoscience studies range from urban to agrarian, I am the very model of a Scientist Salarian.
  • Rainwhisper
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    Rittings wrote: »
    Yeah it's really that bad.

    Its moronic. The devs need a rethink of this one...

    1) You need to have a direct wayshrine into the sewer base.

    2) There needs to be a strictly PVE only version of it.

    I couldn't possibly agree more. If you and your wife need an extra PvE-only friend or guild, send me a /tell in-game as @Rainwhisper . Our guild is mostly married couples who are PvE'ers. :D
  • Unsent.Soul
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    It's so cute see PvP'ers arguing (or trying to) that other DLCs have nothing for them while PvE'ers argue (with good reason) that the PvP side of Imperial City kills the product.

    PvP'ers don't realize that, basically, they're virtual homicidal. Yes, you're, shut up and accept it. They see a player and just because it's from a different color, they go and kill. Worse! They seem to not have a real life or they're just very rich to not do anything the whole day just to sit there at common entrances to gank players.

    PvP'ers never consider the possibility of a casual player that's just following the story, hunting skyshards or even random achievements.

    Say that other DLCs don't have anything for them is a filthy lie. If not for other DLCs they wouldn't have their PvP gear. Let's go to a more basic aspect: They wouldn't have cash to buy potions they use badly in their PvP battles (I doubt they would prefer those crap potions from Cyrodiil vendor for Alliance Pints instead of a tri-pot).

    Fine, not every DLC has something for them but the only PvP DLC (so far) does have a PvE side that a PvE'er just can't complete. But the PvE side of the others DLCs not only doesn't interfere, but also help the PvP community, directly or not. For example, motif hunting! A LOT of PvE'rs wants them all, to collect or to be a dedicated crafter, but I've seen with my own eyes PvP'ers scalling down tough dungeons/trials to get easily things that honest players would sweat for.

    What? You're so adept of PvP that you can't learn how to do things properly? What's the word very oftely thrown at our faces.... oh yeah, L2P instead of cheat. This is cheat and I don't *** care with your opinion.

    This is not only unfair but also messes with market prices because the honest players can't put a higher price in something rare, because tons of PvP'ers (although they don't admit) filled the Guild Stores with then cheap (relatively speaking).

    We pay 100% of a product to use just 50% (barely). And just when the sales are getting low, the company gives a big discount that doesn't solve a *** and even paying less, we still can use half of the product (barely).

    And now an addicted PvP might quote me on that saying they paid 100% for all mostly PvE content they're not fully enjoying... Well, when (and if) you bought a PvE DLC, you were aware it wouldn't be PvP-focused. I don't know the others, but I was hoodwinked. I didn't find information saying "hey, moron! you may not be able to enjoy the PvE side of this *** at all".

    If you feel you're not enjoying a PvE DLC that you knew it wouldn't have PvP content, it's because YOU don't want, differently of us that really wanted to follow the questline, read the story and feel the PvE side of the DLC and we just can't.

    I don't know how things are in USA, but in my country, a rascal lawyer could stuff a judicial process in ZOS' throat.

    It's also cute to see someone rant about pvp players.
  • clayandaudrey_ESO
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    It's so cute see PvP'ers arguing (or trying to) that other DLCs have nothing for them while PvE'ers argue (with good reason) that the PvP side of Imperial City kills the product.

    PvP'ers don't realize that, basically, they're virtual homicidal. Yes, you're, shut up and accept it. They see a player and just because it's from a different color, they go and kill. Worse! They seem to not have a real life or they're just very rich to not do anything the whole day just to sit there at common entrances to gank players.

    PvP'ers never consider the possibility of a casual player that's just following the story, hunting skyshards or even random achievements.

    Say that other DLCs don't have anything for them is a filthy lie. If not for other DLCs they wouldn't have their PvP gear. Let's go to a more basic aspect: They wouldn't have cash to buy potions they use badly in their PvP battles (I doubt they would prefer those crap potions from Cyrodiil vendor for Alliance Pints instead of a tri-pot).

    Fine, not every DLC has something for them but the only PvP DLC (so far) does have a PvE side that a PvE'er just can't complete. But the PvE side of the others DLCs not only doesn't interfere, but also help the PvP community, directly or not. For example, motif hunting! A LOT of PvE'rs wants them all, to collect or to be a dedicated crafter, but I've seen with my own eyes PvP'ers scalling down tough dungeons/trials to get easily things that honest players would sweat for.

    What? You're so adept of PvP that you can't learn how to do things properly? What's the word very oftely thrown at our faces.... oh yeah, L2P instead of cheat. This is cheat and I don't *** care with your opinion.

    This is not only unfair but also messes with market prices because the honest players can't put a higher price in something rare, because tons of PvP'ers (although they don't admit) filled the Guild Stores with then cheap (relatively speaking).

    We pay 100% of a product to use just 50% (barely). And just when the sales are getting low, the company gives a big discount that doesn't solve a *** and even paying less, we still can use half of the product (barely).

    And now an addicted PvP might quote me on that saying they paid 100% for all mostly PvE content they're not fully enjoying... Well, when (and if) you bought a PvE DLC, you were aware it wouldn't be PvP-focused. I don't know the others, but I was hoodwinked. I didn't find information saying "hey, moron! you may not be able to enjoy the PvE side of this *** at all".

    If you feel you're not enjoying a PvE DLC that you knew it wouldn't have PvP content, it's because YOU don't want, differently of us that really wanted to follow the questline, read the story and feel the PvE side of the DLC and we just can't.

    I don't know how things are in USA, but in my country, a rascal lawyer could stuff a judicial process in ZOS' throat.

    All I got from this was I was ganked and hate all pvpers.

    #pvperlivesmatter
    Edited by clayandaudrey_ESO on September 4, 2016 5:15PM
  • sagitter
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    For me there isn't nothing more exciting than pve mixed with pvp. Pvp brings to pve the dynamicity factor, and you are scared when you can't foresee what Will happen.
  • magnusthorek
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    It's also cute to see someone rant about pvp players.
    Wrong
    All I got from this was I was ganked and hate all pvpers. #pvperlivesmatter
    And also wrong

    I am the very model of a scientist Salarian, I've studied species Turian, Asari, and Batarian.
    I'm quite good at genetics (as a subset of biology) because I am an expert (which I know is a tautology).
    My xenoscience studies range from urban to agrarian, I am the very model of a Scientist Salarian.
  • clayandaudrey_ESO
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    It's so cute see PvP'ers arguing (or trying to) that other DLCs have nothing for them while PvE'ers argue (with good reason) that the PvP side of Imperial City kills the product.

    It is a PVP DLC.

    PvP'ers don't realize that, basically, they're virtual homicidal. Yes, you're, shut up and accept it. They see a player and just because it's from a different color, they go and kill. Worse! They seem to not have a real life or they're just very rich to not do anything the whole day just to sit there at common entrances to gank players.

    Homicidal? NO real life? You just like insulting peeople generally or do you really think people sit around fulfilling real life blood lust this way? I guess you slaughtering thousands of NPCs is not the same huh? #npclivesmatter

    PvP'ers never consider the possibility of a casual player that's just following the story, hunting skyshards or even random achievements.

    I am probably more casual than you and have completed all the content in Cyrodiil and IC without whining

    Say that other DLCs don't have anything for them is a filthy lie. If not for other DLCs they wouldn't have their PvP gear. Let's go to a more basic aspect: They wouldn't have cash to buy potions they use badly in their PvP battles (I doubt they would prefer those crap potions from Cyrodiil vendor for Alliance Pints instead of a tri-pot).

    I craft my own gear and pots so this is not true.

    Fine, not every DLC has something for them but the only PvP DLC (so far) does have a PvE side that a PvE'er just can't complete. But the PvE side of the others DLCs not only doesn't interfere, but also help the PvP community, directly or not. For example, motif hunting! A LOT of PvE'rs wants them all, to collect or to be a dedicated crafter, but I've seen with my own eyes PvP'ers scalling down tough dungeons/trials to get easily things that honest players would sweat for.

    this is a generalization you are using to try to make your point more relevant

    What? You're so adept of PvP that you can't learn how to do things properly? What's the word very oftely thrown at our faces.... oh yeah, L2P instead of cheat. This is cheat and I don't *** care with your opinion.

    How does this even matter when lots of PVEers do this as well

    This is not only unfair but also messes with market prices because the honest players can't put a higher price in something rare, because tons of PvP'ers (although they don't admit) filled the Guild Stores with then cheap (relatively speaking).

    This is complete BS

    We pay 100% of a product to use just 50% (barely). And just when the sales are getting low, the company gives a big discount that doesn't solve a *** and even paying less, we still can use half of the product (barely).

    It was a PVP DLC with PVE thrown in just like Cyrodiil

    And now an addicted PvP might quote me on that saying they paid 100% for all mostly PvE content they're not fully enjoying... Well, when (and if) you bought a PvE DLC, you were aware it wouldn't be PvP-focused. I don't know the others, but I was hoodwinked. I didn't find information saying "hey, moron! you may not be able to enjoy the PvE side of this *** at all".

    This works both ways doesn't it?

    If you feel you're not enjoying a PvE DLC that you knew it wouldn't have PvP content, it's because YOU don't want, differently of us that really wanted to follow the questline, read the story and feel the PvE side of the DLC and we just can't.

    You knew IC was PVP so what is the point? Don't stand around solo there. Get some friends.

    I don't know how things are in USA, but in my country, a rascal lawyer could stuff a judicial process in ZOS' throat.

    WUT??????

    Bolded is for you.
    Edited by clayandaudrey_ESO on September 4, 2016 8:43PM
  • Unsent.Soul
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    It's so cute see PvP'ers arguing (or trying to) that other DLCs have nothing for them while PvE'ers argue (with good reason) that the PvP side of Imperial City kills the product.

    It is a PVP DLC.

    PvP'ers don't realize that, basically, they're virtual homicidal. Yes, you're, shut up and accept it. They see a player and just because it's from a different color, they go and kill. Worse! They seem to not have a real life or they're just very rich to not do anything the whole day just to sit there at common entrances to gank players.

    Homicidal? NO real life? You just like insulting peeople generally or do you really think people sit around fulfilling real life blood lust this way?

    PvP'ers never consider the possibility of a casual player that's just following the story, hunting skyshards or even random achievements.

    I am probably more casual than you and have completed all the content in Cyrodiil and IC without whining

    Say that other DLCs don't have anything for them is a filthy lie. If not for other DLCs they wouldn't have their PvP gear. Let's go to a more basic aspect: They wouldn't have cash to buy potions they use badly in their PvP battles (I doubt they would prefer those crap potions from Cyrodiil vendor for Alliance Pints instead of a tri-pot).

    I craft my own gear and pots so this is not true.

    Fine, not every DLC has something for them but the only PvP DLC (so far) does have a PvE side that a PvE'er just can't complete. But the PvE side of the others DLCs not only doesn't interfere, but also help the PvP community, directly or not. For example, motif hunting! A LOT of PvE'rs wants them all, to collect or to be a dedicated crafter, but I've seen with my own eyes PvP'ers scalling down tough dungeons/trials to get easily things that honest players would sweat for.

    this is a generalization you are using to try to make your point more relevant

    What? You're so adept of PvP that you can't learn how to do things properly? What's the word very oftely thrown at our faces.... oh yeah, L2P instead of cheat. This is cheat and I don't *** care with your opinion.

    How does even matter when lots of PVEers do this as well

    This is not only unfair but also messes with market prices because the honest players can't put a higher price in something rare, because tons of PvP'ers (although they don't admit) filled the Guild Stores with then cheap (relatively speaking).

    This is complete BS

    We pay 100% of a product to use just 50% (barely). And just when the sales are getting low, the company gives a big discount that doesn't solve a *** and even paying less, we still can use half of the product (barely).

    It was a PVP DLC with a PVE thrown in just like Cyrodiil

    And now an addicted PvP might quote me on that saying they paid 100% for all mostly PvE content they're not fully enjoying... Well, when (and if) you bought a PvE DLC, you were aware it wouldn't be PvP-focused. I don't know the others, but I was hoodwinked. I didn't find information saying "hey, moron! you may not be able to enjoy the PvE side of this *** at all".

    This works both ways doesn't it?

    If you feel you're not enjoying a PvE DLC that you knew it wouldn't have PvP content, it's because YOU don't want, differently of us that really wanted to follow the questline, read the story and feel the PvE side of the DLC and we just can't.

    You knew IC was PVP so what is the point? Don't stand around solo there. Get some friends.

    I don't know how things are in USA, but in my country, a rascal lawyer could stuff a judicial process in ZOS' throat.

    WUT??????

    Bolded is for you.

    I wanted to do this, just didn't care. Someone that is THAT angry will just post things to spite you vs seeing the logic.
  • clayandaudrey_ESO
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    It's so cute see PvP'ers arguing (or trying to) that other DLCs have nothing for them while PvE'ers argue (with good reason) that the PvP side of Imperial City kills the product.

    It is a PVP DLC.

    PvP'ers don't realize that, basically, they're virtual homicidal. Yes, you're, shut up and accept it. They see a player and just because it's from a different color, they go and kill. Worse! They seem to not have a real life or they're just very rich to not do anything the whole day just to sit there at common entrances to gank players.

    Homicidal? NO real life? You just like insulting peeople generally or do you really think people sit around fulfilling real life blood lust this way?

    PvP'ers never consider the possibility of a casual player that's just following the story, hunting skyshards or even random achievements.

    I am probably more casual than you and have completed all the content in Cyrodiil and IC without whining

    Say that other DLCs don't have anything for them is a filthy lie. If not for other DLCs they wouldn't have their PvP gear. Let's go to a more basic aspect: They wouldn't have cash to buy potions they use badly in their PvP battles (I doubt they would prefer those crap potions from Cyrodiil vendor for Alliance Pints instead of a tri-pot).

    I craft my own gear and pots so this is not true.

    Fine, not every DLC has something for them but the only PvP DLC (so far) does have a PvE side that a PvE'er just can't complete. But the PvE side of the others DLCs not only doesn't interfere, but also help the PvP community, directly or not. For example, motif hunting! A LOT of PvE'rs wants them all, to collect or to be a dedicated crafter, but I've seen with my own eyes PvP'ers scalling down tough dungeons/trials to get easily things that honest players would sweat for.

    this is a generalization you are using to try to make your point more relevant

    What? You're so adept of PvP that you can't learn how to do things properly? What's the word very oftely thrown at our faces.... oh yeah, L2P instead of cheat. This is cheat and I don't *** care with your opinion.

    How does even matter when lots of PVEers do this as well

    This is not only unfair but also messes with market prices because the honest players can't put a higher price in something rare, because tons of PvP'ers (although they don't admit) filled the Guild Stores with then cheap (relatively speaking).

    This is complete BS

    We pay 100% of a product to use just 50% (barely). And just when the sales are getting low, the company gives a big discount that doesn't solve a *** and even paying less, we still can use half of the product (barely).

    It was a PVP DLC with a PVE thrown in just like Cyrodiil

    And now an addicted PvP might quote me on that saying they paid 100% for all mostly PvE content they're not fully enjoying... Well, when (and if) you bought a PvE DLC, you were aware it wouldn't be PvP-focused. I don't know the others, but I was hoodwinked. I didn't find information saying "hey, moron! you may not be able to enjoy the PvE side of this *** at all".

    This works both ways doesn't it?

    If you feel you're not enjoying a PvE DLC that you knew it wouldn't have PvP content, it's because YOU don't want, differently of us that really wanted to follow the questline, read the story and feel the PvE side of the DLC and we just can't.

    You knew IC was PVP so what is the point? Don't stand around solo there. Get some friends.

    I don't know how things are in USA, but in my country, a rascal lawyer could stuff a judicial process in ZOS' throat.

    WUT??????

    Bolded is for you.

    I wanted to do this, just didn't care. Someone that is THAT angry will just post things to spite you vs seeing the logic.

    Probably but I had a few minutes so there you go.
  • magnusthorek
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    PvP'ers always think they're right and that they have more rights than PvE'rs because, cheating or not, they can do both.

    It's pointless, like talking to a door.

    Awn! By the way, I did finish all questline with my former main character, now retired thanks to "balancing". I just wanted the opportunity to appreciate the story one more time.

    But, I won't move a finger. ZOS' can get this broken game and stuff it where the sun doesn't shine.
    I am the very model of a scientist Salarian, I've studied species Turian, Asari, and Batarian.
    I'm quite good at genetics (as a subset of biology) because I am an expert (which I know is a tautology).
    My xenoscience studies range from urban to agrarian, I am the very model of a Scientist Salarian.
  • clayandaudrey_ESO
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    PvP'ers always think they're right and that they have more rights than PvE'rs because, cheating or not, they can do both.

    It's pointless, like talking to a door.

    Awn! By the way, I did finish all questline with my former main character, now retired thanks to "balancing". I just wanted the opportunity to appreciate the story one more time.

    But, I won't move a finger. ZOS' can get this broken game and stuff it where the sun doesn't shine.

    Can I have your stuff?

    Edit: well minus the stuff you can't get in IC.
    Edited by clayandaudrey_ESO on September 5, 2016 12:24AM
  • Volrion
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    Asardes wrote: »
    After One Tamriel is implemented they could make an event where they activate PvP everywhere for a couple of days ;)

    Hahahah
    Brilliant.
  • Ch4mpTW
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    It's so cute see PvP'ers arguing (or trying to) that other DLCs have nothing for them while PvE'ers argue (with good reason) that the PvP side of Imperial City kills the product.

    PvP'ers don't realize that, basically, they're virtual homicidal. Yes, you're, shut up and accept it. They see a player and just because it's from a different color, they go and kill. Worse! They seem to not have a real life or they're just very rich to not do anything the whole day just to sit there at common entrances to gank players.

    PvP'ers never consider the possibility of a casual player that's just following the story, hunting skyshards or even random achievements.

    Say that other DLCs don't have anything for them is a filthy lie. If not for other DLCs they wouldn't have their PvP gear. Let's go to a more basic aspect: They wouldn't have cash to buy potions they use badly in their PvP battles (I doubt they would prefer those crap potions from Cyrodiil vendor for Alliance Pints instead of a tri-pot).

    Fine, not every DLC has something for them but the only PvP DLC (so far) does have a PvE side that a PvE'er just can't complete. But the PvE side of the others DLCs not only doesn't interfere, but also help the PvP community, directly or not. For example, motif hunting! A LOT of PvE'rs wants them all, to collect or to be a dedicated crafter, but I've seen with my own eyes PvP'ers scalling down tough dungeons/trials to get easily things that honest players would sweat for.

    What? You're so adept of PvP that you can't learn how to do things properly? What's the word very oftely thrown at our faces.... oh yeah, L2P instead of cheat. This is cheat and I don't *** care with your opinion.

    This is not only unfair but also messes with market prices because the honest players can't put a higher price in something rare, because tons of PvP'ers (although they don't admit) filled the Guild Stores with then cheap (relatively speaking).

    We pay 100% of a product to use just 50% (barely). And just when the sales are getting low, the company gives a big discount that doesn't solve a *** and even paying less, we still can use half of the product (barely).

    And now an addicted PvP might quote me on that saying they paid 100% for all mostly PvE content they're not fully enjoying... Well, when (and if) you bought a PvE DLC, you were aware it wouldn't be PvP-focused. I don't know the others, but I was hoodwinked. I didn't find information saying "hey, moron! you may not be able to enjoy the PvE side of this *** at all".

    If you feel you're not enjoying a PvE DLC that you knew it wouldn't have PvP content, it's because YOU don't want, differently of us that really wanted to follow the questline, read the story and feel the PvE side of the DLC and we just can't.

    I don't know how things are in USA, but in my country, a rascal lawyer could stuff a judicial process in ZOS' throat.

    You know, it's funny actually that you say this. While many may not like to admit it, a lot of what you said holds a lot of truth and weight of worth.

    I've seen many times while riding by someone fishing, only for a Nightblade to ambush and kill them. And they were just a Lv.14 or something; minding their business. Naturally a defense for this type of behavior would be, "Go to a more empty campaign to fish." or "What did you expect, you're in a PVP zone. Expect to be attacked at any given moment." But, is that really a solid defense for that type of maniacal bahvior? Is it really...? Just for a few hundred or maybe 1k AP, do you feel as a PVP'er cool that you "ganked" a low-leveled player who was just out fishing? And not just fishing, but maybe just questing and gathering crafting materials.

    Would I farm in Cyrodiil? No. But still, some people choose to do so. And they clearly aren't out and about bothering anyone, so why go and mess with them for? Why not let the people go fish and farm materials in peace? Oh right, because it's a "PVP Zone". Meaning anything of an opposite faction is a kill-on-sight, unless they're a guild buddy or someone you're trading emperor with. =\
    Edited by Ch4mpTW on September 5, 2016 3:05AM
  • Avenias
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    ZOS made a ton of money selling you guys boxed up skins and mounts. Good job ZOS, keep milking these people and let complaints go in vain!
    Edited by Avenias on September 5, 2016 4:34AM
  • Lylith
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    Avenias wrote: »
    ZOS made a ton of money selling you guys boxed up skins and mounts. Good job ZOS, keep milking these people and let complaints go in vain!

    and keep those dlc's coming! :/
  • Amorpho
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    I've actually loved IC. Going there with my Magplar solo-build was a blast. Farming lots of Tel-Var, doing pve and pvp at the same time, getting ganked and ganking. It was a really enjoyable varied experience for me and just wish it were that busy all the time.
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