Beerbong_Ginn wrote: »I'm not much of a PvP gamer in general, and when I started playing ESO, I was always like, "Well, Cyrodiil... there's something I'll never do ever." "People scare me." "WHY AM I PLAYING AN MMO??? THEY'RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT ME!!" "WHY DOESN'T PLAYER.ADDITEM WORK???"
So I jumped into PvP after a while, and would kinda just sneak around and watch battles from a safe distance. Or do quests and stuff in Cyrodiil and try not to encounter other people. It was terrifying, but somehow enticing. I eventually learned how to read the map, go where action was, follow along with groups, and die repeatedly without rage-quitting (this is KEY lol). Still had no idea what I was doing, but was learning bit by bit. It took a while, but after time and patience and pointers from others, I got to the point where I have zero fear of getting into PvP.
Cyrodiil, Imperial City, and Battlegrounds are all aspects of the game that I would have never even considered trying to get into. They just had never appealed to me, until I actually did it, and found that it was fun and rewarding, no matter how terrible I was at it.
The point is, for all the hate that the devs have been getting over broken or imbalanced or frustrating aspects of the game, it's still one of my favorite gaming experiences. And for PvP to pull me in someone like me, they must be doing something right.
Anyone else have similar experience with PvP? I know I can't be the only one.
Then both parts have the same gear any war is an number game, this makes ESO very realistic.GrumpyDuckling wrote: »Beerbong_Ginn wrote: »I'm not much of a PvP gamer in general, and when I started playing ESO, I was always like, "Well, Cyrodiil... there's something I'll never do ever." "People scare me." "WHY AM I PLAYING AN MMO??? THEY'RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT ME!!" "WHY DOESN'T PLAYER.ADDITEM WORK???"
So I jumped into PvP after a while, and would kinda just sneak around and watch battles from a safe distance. Or do quests and stuff in Cyrodiil and try not to encounter other people. It was terrifying, but somehow enticing. I eventually learned how to read the map, go where action was, follow along with groups, and die repeatedly without rage-quitting (this is KEY lol). Still had no idea what I was doing, but was learning bit by bit. It took a while, but after time and patience and pointers from others, I got to the point where I have zero fear of getting into PvP.
Cyrodiil, Imperial City, and Battlegrounds are all aspects of the game that I would have never even considered trying to get into. They just had never appealed to me, until I actually did it, and found that it was fun and rewarding, no matter how terrible I was at it.
The point is, for all the hate that the devs have been getting over broken or imbalanced or frustrating aspects of the game, it's still one of my favorite gaming experiences. And for PvP to pull me in someone like me, they must be doing something right.
Anyone else have similar experience with PvP? I know I can't be the only one.
I had a lot of fun in PVP when the game released (Xbox) because most of us didn't know what we were doing and it was just fun. But now most players know that it's important to get into big groups in Cyrodiil, and Xbox has mostly just become a numbers game.
Then both parts have the same gear any war is an number game, this makes ESO very realistic.GrumpyDuckling wrote: »Beerbong_Ginn wrote: »I'm not much of a PvP gamer in general, and when I started playing ESO, I was always like, "Well, Cyrodiil... there's something I'll never do ever." "People scare me." "WHY AM I PLAYING AN MMO??? THEY'RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT ME!!" "WHY DOESN'T PLAYER.ADDITEM WORK???"
So I jumped into PvP after a while, and would kinda just sneak around and watch battles from a safe distance. Or do quests and stuff in Cyrodiil and try not to encounter other people. It was terrifying, but somehow enticing. I eventually learned how to read the map, go where action was, follow along with groups, and die repeatedly without rage-quitting (this is KEY lol). Still had no idea what I was doing, but was learning bit by bit. It took a while, but after time and patience and pointers from others, I got to the point where I have zero fear of getting into PvP.
Cyrodiil, Imperial City, and Battlegrounds are all aspects of the game that I would have never even considered trying to get into. They just had never appealed to me, until I actually did it, and found that it was fun and rewarding, no matter how terrible I was at it.
The point is, for all the hate that the devs have been getting over broken or imbalanced or frustrating aspects of the game, it's still one of my favorite gaming experiences. And for PvP to pull me in someone like me, they must be doing something right.
Anyone else have similar experience with PvP? I know I can't be the only one.
I had a lot of fun in PVP when the game released (Xbox) because most of us didn't know what we were doing and it was just fun. But now most players know that it's important to get into big groups in Cyrodiil, and Xbox has mostly just become a numbers game.
for PvP to pull me in someone like me, they must be doing something right.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »Beerbong_Ginn wrote: »I'm not much of a PvP gamer in general, and when I started playing ESO, I was always like, "Well, Cyrodiil... there's something I'll never do ever." "People scare me." "WHY AM I PLAYING AN MMO??? THEY'RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT ME!!" "WHY DOESN'T PLAYER.ADDITEM WORK???"
So I jumped into PvP after a while, and would kinda just sneak around and watch battles from a safe distance. Or do quests and stuff in Cyrodiil and try not to encounter other people. It was terrifying, but somehow enticing. I eventually learned how to read the map, go where action was, follow along with groups, and die repeatedly without rage-quitting (this is KEY lol). Still had no idea what I was doing, but was learning bit by bit. It took a while, but after time and patience and pointers from others, I got to the point where I have zero fear of getting into PvP.
Cyrodiil, Imperial City, and Battlegrounds are all aspects of the game that I would have never even considered trying to get into. They just had never appealed to me, until I actually did it, and found that it was fun and rewarding, no matter how terrible I was at it.
The point is, for all the hate that the devs have been getting over broken or imbalanced or frustrating aspects of the game, it's still one of my favorite gaming experiences. And for PvP to pull me in someone like me, they must be doing something right.
Anyone else have similar experience with PvP? I know I can't be the only one.
I had a lot of fun in PVP when the game released (Xbox) because most of us didn't know what we were doing and it was just fun. But now most players know that it's important to get into big groups in Cyrodiil, and Xbox has mostly just become a numbers game.
Well, they're trying to make it easier and easier for the new guys, which is great for new people such as you, but it takes away a lot of the fun for the more experienced pvp'ers.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »Beerbong_Ginn wrote: »I'm not much of a PvP gamer in general, and when I started playing ESO, I was always like, "Well, Cyrodiil... there's something I'll never do ever." "People scare me." "WHY AM I PLAYING AN MMO??? THEY'RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT ME!!" "WHY DOESN'T PLAYER.ADDITEM WORK???"
So I jumped into PvP after a while, and would kinda just sneak around and watch battles from a safe distance. Or do quests and stuff in Cyrodiil and try not to encounter other people. It was terrifying, but somehow enticing. I eventually learned how to read the map, go where action was, follow along with groups, and die repeatedly without rage-quitting (this is KEY lol). Still had no idea what I was doing, but was learning bit by bit. It took a while, but after time and patience and pointers from others, I got to the point where I have zero fear of getting into PvP.
Cyrodiil, Imperial City, and Battlegrounds are all aspects of the game that I would have never even considered trying to get into. They just had never appealed to me, until I actually did it, and found that it was fun and rewarding, no matter how terrible I was at it.
The point is, for all the hate that the devs have been getting over broken or imbalanced or frustrating aspects of the game, it's still one of my favorite gaming experiences. And for PvP to pull me in someone like me, they must be doing something right.
Anyone else have similar experience with PvP? I know I can't be the only one.
I had a lot of fun in PVP when the game released (Xbox) because most of us didn't know what we were doing and it was just fun. But now most players know that it's important to get into big groups in Cyrodiil, and Xbox has mostly just become a numbers game.
You can still have fun in pvp with small numbers. People pvp wrong in this game I swear it's like they forgot that the whole satisfaction comes from killing another player. I avoid the numbers game and I've had my best moments in this game in the middle of nowhere in Cyrodiil.
I play solo 99% of the time and still love/have fun with pvp.