MasterSpatula wrote: »I've done all the quests in Cyrodiil, but I never, ever assumed I would be safe from opposing players while doing so.
Who's really in the wrong?
Fully agree that anyone insulting is in the wrong regardless
lordrichter wrote: »
In your experience playing MMOs, which party is more likely to be sending nasty tells first in this scenario?But if someone actually messages me and says "I am just trying to do dailies can you let me be?", there is no way I would throw out insults, laugh at them or whatever else.
lordrichter wrote: »MasterSpatula wrote: »I've done all the quests in Cyrodiil, but I never, ever assumed I would be safe from opposing players while doing so.
It is one thing to be a snowflake that wants to be left alone in a PVP zone. To me, that's not the point.
"responses full of swears, insults, and general unpleasantness so they just left"
That is not exactly a good representation of the community.
MasterSpatula wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »MasterSpatula wrote: »I've done all the quests in Cyrodiil, but I never, ever assumed I would be safe from opposing players while doing so.
It is one thing to be a snowflake that wants to be left alone in a PVP zone. To me, that's not the point.
"responses full of swears, insults, and general unpleasantness so they just left"
That is not exactly a good representation of the community.
I did say that gloating and farming are sleazy in the part you didn't quote.
And I would never have used the term snowflake, because I'm not an ***.
This game forces us pvpers to, when grinding a new char, after the whole leveling. 5 minimum days undaunted with 4-5 hours of grind.
That's a lot
If you are magicka:
Mage's guild book farm. That's a lot of time
Skyshard-Skillpoint farm:
That's more time
So yeah. If i see a PvEr in PvP i greet them in kind
Taking up a slot for their alliance? Give me a break! Pve'ers aren't generally going to do pve questing in Cyrodiil during pop locked times. They go when the population is low.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »In the past few days I've been seeing experienced PVP players camping quest towns and killing and teabagging new-to-PVP players who clearly want nothing to do with fighting or capturing flags, and are only there to quest during the anniversary event. I can fully understand killing a group of lowbies once or twice if you're unsure about their intentions, but when that group consistently tries to avoid you and never fights back or tries to flag capture, why not just leave them alone?
It's such a bad look, and I get why some people complain about the PVP experience and don't even want to try it.
I've been talking to some new players who politely asked (through xbox messaging) an enemy alliance group that kept killing them if they could just quest (because they obviously stood no chance against these players). They were met with responses full of swears, insults, and general unpleasantness so they just left and went back to PVE. It's embarrassing.
In your experience playing MMOs, which party is more likely to be sending nasty tells first in this scenario?But if someone actually messages me and says "I am just trying to do dailies can you let me be?", there is no way I would throw out insults, laugh at them or whatever else.
My guess is that the people being farmed lost their cool first.
The problem I have is that so many players think they should be able to go to a PVP zone, taking up a slot for their alliance in the process, and choose to opt out of PVP entirely. That's not realistic under any circumstances. So I have no sympathy for that player and I'm glad they're being encouraged to PVE elsewhere.
Or do we want PVP campaigns poplocked with PVE players grinding dailies for gift boxes on all of their alts? They would if they could do so risk free because it's so easy.
For the record, I am not hunting PVE players in Cyrodiil, nor have I ever.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »In the past few days I've been seeing experienced PVP players camping quest towns
