
For starters, it's an Elder Scrolls game... People buy Elder Scrolls games in search of: Adventuring, fluid PVE combat, immersive backgrounds, lore, story-telling, and things of that nature. Not so much PVP. I did a poll not too long ago asking if people would buy another ZOS title, and the results came back that most people wouldn't (58%). And that the reasoning why people bought ESO in the first place, was because of the game being apart of the Elder Scrolls franchise. That in itself should answer your question. The proof and statistics of my claim(s) will be listed below.
Proof:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/257946/would-you-buy-another-zos-game/p1
For starters, it's an Elder Scrolls game... People buy Elder Scrolls games in search of: Adventuring, fluid PVE combat, immersive backgrounds, lore, story-telling, and things of that nature. Not so much PVP. I did a poll not too long ago asking if people would buy another ZOS title, and the results came back that most people wouldn't (58%). And that the reasoning why people bought ESO in the first place, was because of the game being apart of the Elder Scrolls franchise. That in itself should answer your question. The proof and statistics of my claim(s) will be listed below.
Proof:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/257946/would-you-buy-another-zos-game/p1
I love TES and is the main reason i play the game. But with that said i still think its the best mmo out there for players that do not like WoW.
But a poll with under 1000 people out of all the players in the game don't really proof much
Gabrielzavadski wrote: »Well, most MMORPG's that I played where PvP oriented and with boring Lore, but The Elder Scrolls - Online has a lot of immersive PvE content, fully voiced dialogue and lots and lots of things to do without getting boring, but after a while, most people have their sets farmed, good amount of champion points, all PvE content beaten, and still more than 70% of the players are mostly all of the time outside Cyrodill (and the servers still claims that are full and laggy), but why? This game has the best PvP content compared to others MMO's, and there will be PvP arenas now too... Unless this is fault of the time zone of my country...
Is there a specific time and day of the week that the PvP servers has more players?
(09/14/16 - 2:13 PM)
PvP is for people who like to use the best gear and "skills" to take advantage of less geared, less "skilled" players. They will come here to whine about anything that slows them down on farming weaker players or god forbid they die to anyone for any reason.
PvE is about progression, team building, learning the game and what skills/gear work the best together etc. Totally different objectives and mindsets for hardcore players in both worlds.
The problem is the game has to balance to keep both groups interested interested and that becomes the issue since they do not have the same problems.
heystreethawk wrote: »PvP is for people who like to use the best gear and "skills" to take advantage of less geared, less "skilled" players. They will come here to whine about anything that slows them down on farming weaker players or god forbid they die to anyone for any reason.
PvE is about progression, team building, learning the game and what skills/gear work the best together etc. Totally different objectives and mindsets for hardcore players in both worlds.
The problem is the game has to balance to keep both groups interested interested and that becomes the issue since they do not have the same problems.
That's an ugly, spiteful, and borderline irrational generalization about PvP; everything that you said about PvE can be applied to the 2.5 years I've played PvP in ESO, except that the learning curve in Cyrodiil is a little steeper, and it takes more time to find a regular, comfortable group to play with.
You make it sound like it's a cruel and predatory thing to win a fight against less experienced players, but that's like if I accused you of being a genocidal maniac for mowing down scores of poorly geared Daedra on your way to a boss. I prefer fighting seasoned, organized groups, and if you're a serious PvE player, I bet you have more fun with the boss fights than you do fighting trash mobs.
Neither of us always have a choice in the matter -- I'm not going to dismount my group to fight a handful of lowbies passing by us on the road, but I will if they start ganking people off their horses. Maybe you sneak around the trash mobs, when you're given the option. But if you don't, it doesn't mean that you're a sociopath who only wants to fight things that can't realistically give you a proper fight back.
Please reconsider making such inflammatory and generalized claims about the temperament or motivations of PvP players; I don't get the impression you have spent enough time with us to make such broad statements about our villainous shared mindset, and it seems particularly out of place in a thread where PvP people are giving a PvP stranger some tips to better enjoy doing PvP things.
I definitely agree that PvPers aren't all jerks and gankers. Heck, I started a thread just a few days ago about some very non-jerk non-ganker enemy players I had the pleasure of encountering in Imperial City. I'd also say that ganker does not necessarily equate to jerk. It's probably fair to say that most jerks in PvP are gankers, but it's probably unfair to say that the reverse is true.Funkopotamus wrote: »So do not go around saying all PvPers are jerks and gankers.
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ajback_ESO wrote: »Gabrielzavadski wrote: »Well, most MMORPG's that I played where PvP oriented and with boring Lore, but The Elder Scrolls - Online has a lot of immersive PvE content, fully voiced dialogue and lots and lots of things to do without getting boring, but after a while, most people have their sets farmed, good amount of champion points, all PvE content beaten, and still more than 70% of the players are mostly all of the time outside Cyrodill (and the servers still claims that are full and laggy), but why? This game has the best PvP content compared to others MMO's, and there will be PvP arenas now too... Unless this is fault of the time zone of my country...
Is there a specific time and day of the week that the PvP servers has more players?
(09/14/16 - 2:13 PM)
I want to know how you got "70%" are you a Statistic Analyst? Studying Analytical data? Analytical theorist? etc? If you're going to flame about an MMORPG (which shockingly enough is not meant to revolve around PvP - just simply gives you the option to do so) at least flame correctly.
tl;dr = go play a FPS if this game doesn't suffice your needs of PvP.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »I can't think of a single PvP game that didn't have its fair share of ass wipes. Hell, there was even complaints when the dark zone in The Division was going through a closed beta stress test and the people doing it were getting paid to do those tests. There were pretty stringent rules in place that people were to adhere to e.g. no griefing and general dickish behaviour of any sort. Guess what, there were still a number of people who couldn't help themselves. It's what those people do, it's how they roll.
It's the same people who usually come on to forums whining about getting their ass handed to them by someone who have the audacity to show them up for what they are, below average gamers who think they're some sort of gaming bad ass. You know the people, those sat in their room with their MLG attire and usually have a gamer handle that goes something like xXx n0sC0pZ xXx.
I remember the first time I ventured into Cyrodiil and I was relatively new to the game and had little experience in PvE never mind PvP. I seen a large group of Ebonheart players heading towards me. There must have been around 15. One high level player got of his mount and began fighting me and to my surprise, I was actually holding my own and began to get the better of him, only the rest of them decided to save their poor little buddy and yeah, I got beaten to a pulp. The badass I was bettering during our 1v1 then decided to t-bag my toon. I sat there laughing because that's obviously all he could do. He had nothing else. Probably still went away thinking he was a damn fine PvPer. Best part is, I'm truly awful at PvP.
Slammer99uk wrote: »
Suffice to say ESO was foremost a PVE game, PVP was added as an afterthought
Slammer99uk wrote: »
Suffice to say ESO was foremost a PVE game, PVP was added as an afterthought
I have heard those exact words describe many games from exclusively-PvE players. Doesn't make it true.