So, if you haven't been living in black marsh for the past week, you will have noticed there was a "free to play weekend". Now, many of you may think that this weekend won't have really done anything... Unless you are a clever Dominion soldier.
BUT! This, I believe have revived BWB... For ages BWB has been perms low population and occasionally one faction would have mid population... But this is behind us now... Tonight I log on (PC EU) and there is high population for AD and mid for EP and DC! For the first time in forever there were about 6 keeps under attack at once!
I think we should forget all the bad things ZOS has done just for a moment (of course we can't ignore them forever... Proc... And other abominations), this is only the pvp impact! I'm going on a whim here, but I expect that the majority haven't even tried PvP yet!
So, Thank You ZOS for doing something good!
CapnPhoton wrote: »So, if you haven't been living in black marsh for the past week, you will have noticed there was a "free to play weekend". Now, many of you may think that this weekend won't have really done anything... Unless you are a clever Dominion soldier.
BUT! This, I believe have revived BWB... For ages BWB has been perms low population and occasionally one faction would have mid population... But this is behind us now... Tonight I log on (PC EU) and there is high population for AD and mid for EP and DC! For the first time in forever there were about 6 keeps under attack at once!
I think we should forget all the bad things ZOS has done just for a moment (of course we can't ignore them forever... Proc... And other abominations), this is only the pvp impact! I'm going on a whim here, but I expect that the majority haven't even tried PvP yet!
So, Thank You ZOS for doing something good!
Yes props for a successful event. However, what this post sort of says is 'You normally mess things up but thanks for doing something good for a change'. Was that necessary?
HairyFairy wrote: »CapnPhoton wrote: »So, if you haven't been living in black marsh for the past week, you will have noticed there was a "free to play weekend". Now, many of you may think that this weekend won't have really done anything... Unless you are a clever Dominion soldier.
BUT! This, I believe have revived BWB... For ages BWB has been perms low population and occasionally one faction would have mid population... But this is behind us now... Tonight I log on (PC EU) and there is high population for AD and mid for EP and DC! For the first time in forever there were about 6 keeps under attack at once!
I think we should forget all the bad things ZOS has done just for a moment (of course we can't ignore them forever... Proc... And other abominations), this is only the pvp impact! I'm going on a whim here, but I expect that the majority haven't even tried PvP yet!
So, Thank You ZOS for doing something good!
Yes props for a successful event. However, what this post sort of says is 'You normally mess things up but thanks for doing something good for a change'. Was that necessary?
yes
^
And this is why we can't have nice things!
Why not give ZOS props for having a successful event...rather than the "normal" forum BS
And some people wonder why ZOS has been quiet of late?
Don't mind me...I'll just be playing ESO AND having fun....
THANKS ZOS for THAT
@Rohamad_Ali As someone who has been around since the start...and enjoys being in the same guild as you...I do agree with your point.
But, I do also agree with the OP that anything that brings new blood into this game is a good thing.
I guess I just get a bit out of sorts when I keep hearing all the doom and gloom on these forums. I by no means agree with every choice ZOS makes in the direction of ESO (especially the damned Crown Crates). But I fear that they are turning a deaf ear to their players due to the negative tone of these forums.
I enjoy this game (and the people I've met both in game and in these forums )...but I worry about the lack of communication from ZOS.
I'm willing to throw them some positive vibes...in the hopes that they will keep listening to their customers, rather than continue to tune us out.
Then again, I might just be tilting at windmills
But I'll keep trying anyway