LonePirate wrote: »The only thing I have learned from this thread is that unless you solo siege or defend a keep/outpost/resource/IC district, you're a zergling.
never seen you by yourself a single time, doesn't get more constructive in a conversation than pointing out someone is completely wrong man, sorry you feel slighted, but truth hurts.
I don't encounter the OP often enough to judge, but I know there are opposition small groups who feel the same about me because they're not present when I'm doing other things.
Your amazingly priced Redguard furniture in ETU more than makes up for any possible zerg surfing ♥️
Sometimes I'll gank or zerg down someone I recognize as a customer and think, "I hope he still buys my pillows...."
An AD selling DC styled furniture to EP players. This is getting complicated....
MADshadowman_ wrote: »
Weird. Everytime i need one, no one put one down, or they're all outside of my range
VaranisArano wrote: »My priority is to be with my crown and prepared to follow the calls of my raid lead. My heals, my buffs, my ultimate? Those goes to my raid group when my raid lead calls for them. If you happen to get them, that's just a bonus. You can be the best solo player in the game, but you aren't in my group. Therefore, the only way you get support from me is if my raid lead tells me to or if what you are doing happens to match up with what we plan to do.
disintegr8 wrote: »Most of my experience on EP in PVP is in Kyne (or the old BWB) and they have always been dysfunctional. More fighting in chat than on the ground and nothing but smaller groups mostly doing their own thing.
Then you get long term Kyne players (I'll call them permanent residents) complaining about scrub noobs causing us to lose keeps, or lose emp, etc. - which I don't understand. It is the non vet campaign and is where you'd expect new people will be playing.
I don't know whether AD or DC are the same or better, just like I don't really know what EP are like in the other campaigns. I only really use PVP when leveling up PVP skill lines on newer characters and my experiences have not encouraged me to spend much time in vet PVP.
And people wonder why zergs guilds are considered mindless lemmings. Personally, the only reason I'd demonstrate such loyalty and obedience is if I'm getting paid 6 figures for it.
VaranisArano wrote: »I play that way with my guild because I have fun playing with them. I like their style and, crucially, I think that playstyle is fun! If that's not your cup of tea, that's fine. Have fun with your own playstyle. After all, why spend time in a game if we aren't having fun with the ways we play it?
VaranisArano wrote: »I play that way with my guild because I have fun playing with them. I like their style and, crucially, I think that playstyle is fun! If that's not your cup of tea, that's fine. Have fun with your own playstyle. After all, why spend time in a game if we aren't having fun with the ways we play it?
Hey man I appreciate your play style and am glad you have fun. Having to ask for permission to res someone is a bit excessive though imo.
I guess some guilds just have a tighter leash than others.
Entitlement to support and claiming to be a solo player are mutually exclusive concepts.
VirtualElizabeth wrote: »I love PVP but it's the PVP guilds that kill it for me - hence I either solo play or run in very small groups. The yelling, the blaming, the whole black ball group play aka scooting around cyrodiil for hours in black blob, really killed the fun for me.
As a solo player you have to learn that you MUST NOT RELY ON OTHERS...Period. Believe me there are some really nice folks out there that will rez me and lend a hand - but don't expect it or else you will be disappointed.
Just my two cents.
Gamerscape2007 wrote: »https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejh_Dt3z46Q
The Solo player mentality in this thread represent this sole video alone. idiotic snobs lmao.
Gamerscape2007 wrote: »https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejh_Dt3z46Q
The Solo player mentality in this thread represent this sole video alone. idiotic snobs lmao.
Not even one person has said "I'm better than you because I solo" so idk where this snobs concept comes from.
I think we're just promoting awareness... Play however you want to play, you bought the game and you should enjoy it however you want. Just don't get mad when we call a spade a spade.
Gamerscape2007 wrote: »Gamerscape2007 wrote: »https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejh_Dt3z46Q
The Solo player mentality in this thread represent this sole video alone. idiotic snobs lmao.
Not even one person has said "I'm better than you because I solo" so idk where this snobs concept comes from.
I think we're just promoting awareness... Play however you want to play, you bought the game and you should enjoy it however you want. Just don't get mad when we call a spade a spade.
I think you misunderstood. The Solo mentality I'm talking about is the people who post garbage like op. And trust me, I've seen it all. The worse being where the guy suddenly compared his skill in pvp and saying he's better for not using proc sets, just because someone called him out for wasting 500$ on Crowns crates. And recently, some guy went Social justice warrior on another just because the player he killed was a feminazi. But I'm opening a cans of worms in that regard. Thaaat being said, It's the wannabe Solo players who talk *** while zerging you down I have a problem with. With real Solo players, I normally don't care about someone trash talking, because, well, it's true. I am a supar player. But let me in on you on a little secret. We all can talk trash to one another without having any consequences. That's all changed when you meet said person in real life. Because in real life? Deep down? they'll be scared that they will be beaten down if they push their luck Trust me. The Solo Wannabes are too insecure.
Some really odd views on the definition of soloer here, as if its some kind of elite label that only some people are allowed to use. What a load of bs.
I don't group, so I call myself a soloer. Sometimes I'm alone. Sometimes I'm surrounded by enemies, sometimes I'm surrounded by friends.
Sometimes I'm alone in combat and friendlies arrive. Does that mean that one minute I'm a soloer, the next I'm not?
Or do I have to run away from everyone to be considered a soloer? Avoiding all objectives.
Is a soloer really someone who stays away from the objectives/flashpoints?
I don't really care, I just want to know what to call myself without offending someone.
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »I feel like all factions on all platforms more or less do the same stuff as described in the OP
Publius_Scipio wrote: »Everytime after a battle at Ales farm and I search the bodies of the dead EP, I always find baggies of cocaine in their pockets. Why?