gangyzgirl wrote: »PVP is too stressful. I only go in there if I need Vigor and caltrops for my toons. As soon as I get those, I am a ghost in Cyrodiil. I play this game to relax not worry about getting ganked from behind.
Well, a tank should take both and interrupt the harvester by bashing her. Or someone else goes melee to bash and interrupt the cast, there's no reason for tank not to taunt. Just so you know. Try this next time.
PvE players can be just as toxic, if not worse. In general it just about how competitive people are, and how mature they are in handling that mindset. I've seen plenty examples of people being condescending to others in PvE. Even after someone openly apologizes for not being as skilled, he is being called names and asked to just leave the group. I even see people coming into a normal mode dungeon group, and the first thing they say is "Yes im low CP, please don't kick". That says enough about the mentality of the competitive players in MMO's.andreasranasen wrote: »From a PvPer, PvP is way too toxic. Don't even bother.
Answering the base question:
When i engage in competitive gaming it is important to me the battle is a fair one, that both players start with the same possibilities OR if anything that a handicapping system be used to empower weaker v stronger play that is fun and challenging for all.
At a minimum - evenstart hopefully with seeding/zoning/tiers. At best, handicapping or seeding to make all competitions fun and challenging for all.
Examples of the latter include GO, pool, bowling.
Examples of the former include chess, poker, scrabble.
ESO does not have this. its expected and accepted that having better gear means you have better chances as a matter of course. That means skill and luck are not necessarily the determining factors.
So its off my list of "competitive gaming" choices.
f047ys3v3n wrote: »8) CC's
Yea, I know, it's an MMO and fights in MMO's are about CC's. Here is a newsflash coming from a guy who came from FPS gaming. PvP is a lot more fun in FPS games where it is not about CC's.
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I actually recommend all PvErs to try PvP in ESO. It's not much different from PvE, the way it plays and feels. Yes, there are toxic players (but there're some in pve as well), and yes right now there are a lot of procs. But it's still ESO that you love, and there's no reason not to try every aspect of the game. This one can be fun too. And you can learn too, just like you learn to pve wiping and dying a lot.
Ah! Acting all casual and friendly to try to convince inexperienced PvE'rs to be farmed in PvP heh?
(Only a joke here, no offense intended)
Well, a tank should take both and interrupt the harvester by bashing her. Or someone else goes melee to bash and interrupt the cast, there's no reason for tank not to taunt. Just so you know. Try this next time.
Nope, gonna do it my way. Less chance for mistakes. I can tank it at ranged and simply dodge the attack, and even if I get hit it won't be a 3x lethal hit. Your method is a bit tricky for PUGs to pull off in comparison. Its not that I don't believe it works, it does, I've seen it work. But I don't trust PUGs to do it correctly.
DigitalShibby wrote: »Simply not true. All veteran dungeons can be completed by players of all CP levels. Skill counts far more than CP, and will take you further.I heard those dungeons were harder than imperial city prison and white gold tower, and now people with less than 300 cp can get beat these dungeon without dying and do the speed run? No.Last time I checked you couldn't buy a 5pc set, including jewelry, like spell power cure, from a vendor. Some people also like the feeling of earning what they have not buying it.Second off, the armor. Why in the world would I step foot into white gold tower when I can just buy the helmet off the vendor?To encourage people to do both sets of content, so the game isn't completely allowing you to live your entire ESO existence in Cryo.This is the most important. why is pve armor and weapons the best for PvP?
This is an MMORPG... not just a pew pew pvp game.
I think pvp is the most boring thing you can do in eso personally but I don't knock those that like it. I see no point in kill, die, rinse, repeat. That's for games like call of duty.
PvE is far more challenging, sure, the majority of dungeons are far too easy especially once you get the mechanics down, but when you play with random guild mates, group finder or brand new players the challenge is helping them learn and complete something for the first time. I do three vet pledges per day, and about 10-15 dungeons per day after that, because I'm helping new guys, getting whispers to help on final bosses, help farm gear sets, help someone try out their brand new alt that's a tank, helping guild members on their first ever run or CoS.. those things are rewarding, fun, social and enjoyable.
The Cryo horse riding simulator where practically everyone copies a YouTuber's latest build isn't that cool to me, but when someone calls for my help after they've spent 2 hours struggling through a dungeon and I get to teach them and be there for their joy when finally finishing it that makes me feel good, so that's what I do.
Pirhana7_ESO wrote: »
Also its not a horse simulator if you know the map, you can alsways port to a keep and it takes less than 2 minutes, sometimes 1 minute to ride to the next keep where teh fight is. In some cases you can even port right abck to the fight.