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.
Abut tbag, report like harassment.
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But deliberately camping quest hubs where there are no pvp flags and waiting inside buildings with quest givers? It may be a PVP zone but you'll still a jerk.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »allright i will bite, where should we go then to PvP?
and please answer the question i asked earlier as well ...
when we come to PvE Zone should you guys Stop PvE'ing?
serious questions i am asking so please do respond because i am interested very much in knowing the answers.
It's a PvP zone. Rather than expect a free pass, and be entitled around a place that's 'easy' to farm.10's of boxes quickly there is a view to say plan for this. Has time to prep, get a group together, get some PvP gear on.
Box farmers wanting to farm 100's are most likely gold rich if not before they certainly are after. A few days selling motifs so a small investment in some PvP gear would.be simple enough.
Why not embrace PvP, give it a proper crack knowing that the spoils are there with chance for 50 boxes day. Have a strategy, properly go to Sotha if low CP etc etc etc
But know, players want something for nothing again.
If a PvPer came to do hard mode Assylum to get a perfect staff with no gear, no interest in mechanics just expected a free pass and moaned here about how would that sit?
I'll be clear, i PvE and PvP but they moaning from some PvEers in situations like.these really do give PvEers a bad name.
The PvPers are PvPing in a PvP zone, end of story.
WuffyCerulei wrote: »Isn't it an unspoken rule to LEAVE QUESTERS ALONE?? Only butthats farm poor questers trying to get easy boxes. It looks bad on their part to pick on these people.
WuffyCerulei wrote: »Isn't it an unspoken rule to LEAVE QUESTERS ALONE?? Only butthats farm poor questers trying to get easy boxes. It looks bad on their part to pick on these people.
No..No...and ummm.......no! It is PVP (Player V.S. Player) not (Player only V.S. Player when they are done questing and have acquired all of the loot they want in a Combat Zone.
If you want to go to the beach and play in the sand go to Florida...do not go to the middle of Iraq or Afghanistan and complain cause you are getting mortars dropped on your head.
Seriously why do some of you folks need everything broken down Shotgun Style??
Shroudonus5735 wrote: »**Warning, General Rant Below**
Its a game right?
Example: Last night I was playing in Bruma and a Red guy named "yougetthebag" attacked. So I killed him and then due to his name gave him the old tea bag of love. This was amusing because of his name. All in good fun right....
Well I was messaged by a Blue player, because they felt it was there job to be my social conscious in the game. We will leave the particulars out but here is my question.
Why can people just not log on and enjoy their game? Ill bet if most folks spent as much time grinding and learning PVP, as they do moaning and complaining cause Uncle Shroud touched there toon's "no no spots" they would probably survive longer and probably enjoy playing more.
This is what Tide Pods has done to the new generation of gamers! lol.
lordrichter wrote: »Shroudonus5735 wrote: »**Warning, General Rant Below**
Its a game right?
Example: Last night I was playing in Bruma and a Red guy named "yougetthebag" attacked. So I killed him and then due to his name gave him the old tea bag of love. This was amusing because of his name. All in good fun right....
Well I was messaged by a Blue player, because they felt it was there job to be my social conscious in the game. We will leave the particulars out but here is my question.
Why can people just not log on and enjoy their game? Ill bet if most folks spent as much time grinding and learning PVP, as they do moaning and complaining cause Uncle Shroud touched there toon's "no no spots" they would probably survive longer and probably enjoy playing more.
This is what Tide Pods has done to the new generation of gamers! lol.
It is just a game, and people should be able to just log in and enjoy their game. There is also more than one person involved, so it is a social experience. Whenever social mixes with fun, limits and boundaries get imposed. For some people, those limits and boundaries are going to put a damper on what they think of as "fun". That would definitely include the "no no spots" that Uncle Shroud wants to touch when he thinks no one is looking, but someone is.
Master_Kas wrote: »Yesterday I asked them "You're here killing pve-ers?"
I get the reply "We're looking for some PvP"
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »So many people missing the point. It's not about PVP environment and whether people should be able to PVP or not (obviously they can). It's about how players are treating other players and giving a poor showing for the PVP experience/community as a whole.
If the roles were reversed it would be equally embarrassing (PVP players going into PVE and being treated poorly).
PvP = Player vs Player. If you're in a PvP zone you are subject to PvP.
That being said it's hilariously sad to see established zerg guilds camping towns to farm PvErs