FloppyTouch wrote: »I would watch this
To bad most of the best pvers are also some of the best pvpers bc good players play the whole game. Only bad players stick to one side and refuse to do the other or learn.
FloppyTouch wrote: »I would watch this
To bad most of the best pvers are also some of the best pvpers bc good players play the whole game. Only bad players stick to one side and refuse to do the other or learn.
Or, or... some people have busy lives, jobs, families and only have time to hop on some PvP for a few hours a week.
As someone who took a PvP based guild into PvE a few times it really doesn't go as you would think.I foresee the PvPers altough being able to do just as well in PvE as the PvEers, losing, because they refused to change gear, skills, and remove poisons from weaponsJoking aside, good players are good players, so then it's just a matter of gear, familiarization with content, and group composition.
As someone who took a PvP based guild into PvE a few times it really doesn't go as you would think.I foresee the PvPers altough being able to do just as well in PvE as the PvEers, losing, because they refused to change gear, skills, and remove poisons from weaponsJoking aside, good players are good players, so then it's just a matter of gear, familiarization with content, and group composition.
Not saying it's all players, but many of the "PvE is easy you just stand and do a rotation vs scripted events" crowed were a little shocked how hard that turns out to be.
I would so watch this if it was streamed.
Going to start an argument I'm sure but... I could see the PvE players doing better in PvP than the PvP ones in PvE.
@TurelusFloppyTouch wrote: »I would watch this
To bad most of the best pvers are also some of the best pvpers bc good players play the whole game. Only bad players stick to one side and refuse to do the other or learn.