incognito222 wrote: »Good Day Everyone,
Would like to ask (and hopefully get honest answers) regarding Vivec PVP campaign on PC NA. No troll answers or things like “because we hate elves”.
Would really appreciate a healthy, civilized and non-toxic discussion in the hope for improved campaign balance in future for all players.
Would appreciate feedback from players who have PVP toons on multiple alliances to hopefully get a more neutral perspective on the matter.
Been noticing for roughly more than one year (give or take) that AD has rarely won a campaign not due to lack of trying, but it feels as if AD is the target of choice for EP and DC. Noticed that the large organized fights are more often than not (if not most of the time) down South in AD territory. EP and DC push into AD’s territory much more frequently rather than to each other’s territory. Why is this so ?
Is it because many of AD players are casual players and easy to farm AP from for organized and highly skilled PVP groups from DC and EP? Would it not be more exciting to test your skills against equally skilled and organized groups instead of going after more casual players?
Is it because Cropsford and Vlastarus are strategic staging points for assault into AD territory hence AD’s resources and back keeps are continuously farmed? This happens even when AD is in last position and left far behind in scoring in previous campaigns.
Or is it because players do not care about campaign scoring and are after easy AP farming (presumably AD is easy to farm due to lots of casual players).
Please do not get me wrong, I HAVE seen EP and DC have a go at each other but most of the time it is only between Bleakers, Dragonclaw and Chalman, not so much (or often) as to have big battles involving multiple full raid groups into each other’s territories.
Instances whereby EP and DC simultaneously push into AD territory and cooperate are not unheard of and have been witnessed repeatedly. Probably players of the same guild with toons on seperate factions.
Today was another case which raised eyebrows for me, whereby I soloed a resource near a DC home keep before eval and a handsome EP killed me to prevent the resource being taken (other two resources around the keep were blue). Surprisingly, this dashing EP fellow decided to leave the resource after killing me without taking it (allowing it to remain blue), leading me to think that this EP player is helping DC maintain score lead. There are numerous other examples of ‘suspicious activity’ in the past which I cannot reiterate individually and admittedly, the players are ultimately at fault and not the faction. Ganging up on a single faction could happen to either side but in this case, why has it been AD for many months now ?
Please provide constructive feedback regarding the above and if my assesment is inaccurate or mistaken, point out where they are so. The above sentiment is shared amongst many AD players and if you would like to confirm, please do come over and play for the AD side consistently for at least a month and experience for yourself.
Thank you beforehand and please remember, we are all here to have fun. So let’s help each other build a fair environment where we can all play competitively and enjoy the game together regardless of faction. Gamers unite !
VaranisArano wrote: »Also, you say you've seen EP and DC go at it around Bleakers, Chalman, Dragonclaw as if the Aleswell-Bleakers-Chalman farm isn't exactly the same as the BRK-Sen-Alessia corridor. From the perspective of a staunch EP player on PC/NA Vivec I can always find fights one of those two places.
Fight AD: BRK-Sej-Alessia
Fight DC: Chalman-Bleakers-Aleswell
If we aren't fighting there, then EP is pushed back to the tri-keeps, probably by both AD and DC. See what I mean about everyone thinking the other two factions ganging up on the other? This happens organically. I don't think AD and DC coordinate it. I do think they both see a weakness sometimes and both rush to exploit an EP weakness -doing what's best for their faction. Sucks to be EP when that happens, but its not actually Team Green.
kyle.wilson wrote: »You missed Saturday when we had a DC and EP ball groups taking turns bombing an AD pug group.
The 2 bomb groups were actively avoiding each other. Many of those players state they are looking for "competitive fights" yet I only seem to see them bombing pug groups.
kyle.wilson wrote: »You missed Saturday when we had a DC and EP ball groups taking turns bombing an AD pug group.
The 2 bomb groups were actively avoiding each other. Many of those players state they are looking for "competitive fights" yet I only seem to see them bombing pug groups.
kyle.wilson wrote: »You missed Saturday when we had a DC and EP ball groups taking turns bombing an AD pug group.
The 2 bomb groups were actively avoiding each other. Many of those players state they are looking for "competitive fights" yet I only seem to see them bombing pug groups.
can't have a competitve fight next to a zerg.
If my EP 4man is going to fight a DC 4man, we'll do it somewhere that won't include 20 AD stamblades spamming snipe on us as soon as we engage.
If we fight each other next to a zerg, the zerg definitely wins.
If we each hit the zerg from different sides, we can wipe the zerg and THEN fight each other without adds. It increases our survivability significantly. THe zergs are far less mobile than the small scale groups.
It's not collusion. It's just using common sense.
kyle.wilson wrote: »kyle.wilson wrote: »You missed Saturday when we had a DC and EP ball groups taking turns bombing an AD pug group.
The 2 bomb groups were actively avoiding each other. Many of those players state they are looking for "competitive fights" yet I only seem to see them bombing pug groups.
can't have a competitve fight next to a zerg.
If my EP 4man is going to fight a DC 4man, we'll do it somewhere that won't include 20 AD stamblades spamming snipe on us as soon as we engage.
If we fight each other next to a zerg, the zerg definitely wins.
If we each hit the zerg from different sides, we can wipe the zerg and THEN fight each other without adds. It increases our survivability significantly. THe zergs are far less mobile than the small scale groups.
It's not collusion. It's just using common sense.
Actually it was close to full groups of DC and EP. (Definitely not the same guild.) With maybe 12 AD.
Btw, most of the times I've ran into you lately; I've been solo on a resource and I get hit by 4 dawnbreakers out the gate.
incognito222 wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »Also, you say you've seen EP and DC go at it around Bleakers, Chalman, Dragonclaw as if the Aleswell-Bleakers-Chalman farm isn't exactly the same as the BRK-Sen-Alessia corridor. From the perspective of a staunch EP player on PC/NA Vivec I can always find fights one of those two places.
Fight AD: BRK-Sej-Alessia
Fight DC: Chalman-Bleakers-Aleswell
If we aren't fighting there, then EP is pushed back to the tri-keeps, probably by both AD and DC. See what I mean about everyone thinking the other two factions ganging up on the other? This happens organically. I don't think AD and DC coordinate it. I do think they both see a weakness sometimes and both rush to exploit an EP weakness -doing what's best for their faction. Sucks to be EP when that happens, but its not actually Team Green.
I agree with you on the most part and thank you for your insight, its just that incursions happen much more frequently into AD territory even though AD is losing by a wide margin in campaign scoring as was the case in previous campaigns for many months now. I rarely see EP/DC pushing each other to their innermost keeps and camping resources near those keeps, whereas they do so with AD daily.
I'm starting to think its a combination of easy spawn points at Vlast and Crops, as well as easy AP for organised skilled player groups farming casuals over and over again.
VaranisArano wrote: »Its very simple.
Everyone believes that their faction is getting ganged up on by the other two factions.
When my faction and one enemy faction attack the same alliance, we aren't cooperating. Its just that focusing one alliance is what's best for us right now because of the score, what the other faction members are doing, whos weaker or stronger right now, who has the scrolls, etc. Its not cooperation, its strategery for the benefit of my own faction. We're using what the enemy of our enemy is doing to further our plans for our own sake.
When the other two factions gang up to focus us, its Team Green/Purple/Orange, and they should be ashamed.
incognito222 wrote: »Good Day Everyone,
Would like to ask (and hopefully get honest answers) regarding Vivec PVP campaign on PC NA. No troll answers or things like “because we hate elves”.
Would really appreciate a healthy, civilized and non-toxic discussion in the hope for improved campaign balance in future for all players.
Would appreciate feedback from players who have PVP toons on multiple alliances to hopefully get a more neutral perspective on the matter.
Been noticing for roughly more than one year (give or take) that AD has rarely won a campaign not due to lack of trying, but it feels as if AD is the target of choice for EP and DC. Noticed that the large organized fights are more often than not (if not most of the time) down South in AD territory. EP and DC push into AD’s territory much more frequently rather than to each other’s territory. Why is this so ?
Is it because many of AD players are casual players and easy to farm AP from for organized and highly skilled PVP groups from DC and EP? Would it not be more exciting to test your skills against equally skilled and organized groups instead of going after more casual players?
Is it because Cropsford and Vlastarus are strategic staging points for assault into AD territory hence AD’s resources and back keeps are continuously farmed? This happens even when AD is in last position and left far behind in scoring in previous campaigns.
Or is it because players do not care about campaign scoring and are after easy AP farming (presumably AD is easy to farm due to lots of casual players).
Please do not get me wrong, I HAVE seen EP and DC have a go at each other but most of the time it is only between Bleakers, Dragonclaw and Chalman, not so much (or often) as to have big battles involving multiple full raid groups into each other’s territories.
Instances whereby EP and DC simultaneously push into AD territory and cooperate are not unheard of and have been witnessed repeatedly. Probably players of the same guild with toons on seperate factions.
Today was another case which raised eyebrows for me, whereby I soloed a resource near a DC home keep before eval and a handsome EP killed me to prevent the resource being taken (other two resources around the keep were blue). Surprisingly, this dashing EP fellow decided to leave the resource after killing me without taking it (allowing it to remain blue), leading me to think that this EP player is helping DC maintain score lead. There are numerous other examples of ‘suspicious activity’ in the past which I cannot reiterate individually and admittedly, the players are ultimately at fault and not the faction. Ganging up on a single faction could happen to either side but in this case, why has it been AD for many months now ?
Please provide constructive feedback regarding the above and if my assesment is inaccurate or mistaken, point out where they are so. The above sentiment is shared amongst many AD players and if you would like to confirm, please do come over and play for the AD side consistently for at least a month and experience for yourself.
Thank you beforehand and please remember, we are all here to have fun. So let’s help each other build a fair environment where we can all play competitively and enjoy the game together regardless of faction. Gamers unite !
Each of us only sees the battles we're a part of, that's not the whole picture. It's a three faction war, everybody feels ganged up on by the other two sides, and everyone feels pressure to hold two fronts.
Also, no one here can speak for their faction as a whole. There will always be players and groups that go against the common objective, but unless AD is in the lead or has Emp, most DC would be content to leave you alone and fight EP. But if we don't keep pressure on Nik, AD will take Ash and keep pushing North. We're not just going to let that happen.
VaranisArano wrote: »Its very simple.
Everyone believes that their faction is getting ganged up on by the other two factions.
When my faction and one enemy faction attack the same alliance, we aren't cooperating. Its just that focusing one alliance is what's best for us right now because of the score, what the other faction members are doing, whos weaker or stronger right now, who has the scrolls, etc. Its not cooperation, its strategery for the benefit of my own faction. We're using what the enemy of our enemy is doing to further our plans for our own sake.
When the other two factions gang up to focus us, its Team Green/Purple/Orange, and they should be ashamed.
Your problem is that you are playing on Vivec...try Sotha Sil....its AD zerg after AD zerg every day...take a resource there and AD inevitably responds with 10+ players trying to take it back. No-CP though I much prefer, its a lot more fun than CP campaigns.
VaranisArano wrote: »Its very simple.
Everyone believes that their faction is getting ganged up on by the other two factions.
When my faction and one enemy faction attack the same alliance, we aren't cooperating. Its just that focusing one alliance is what's best for us right now because of the score, what the other faction members are doing, whos weaker or stronger right now, who has the scrolls, etc. Its not cooperation, its strategery for the benefit of my own faction. We're using what the enemy of our enemy is doing to further our plans for our own sake.
When the other two factions gang up to focus us, its Team Green/Purple/Orange, and they should be ashamed.
That's is all well and good but it has become a bit of a standard reply when the subject comes up.
It doesn't take a High Elf to look at the map and see that the extent some will go out of their way to get to AD or to a DC/AD fight, which is not driven by tactics or strategy but because its has the best AP potential.
Instances of AD ourzerging and pvdooring our keeps and castles are way more often than both of us going for AD, even if it happens to be so, there is still 50-100 people fighting at Bleakers/Chal.
You just simply cannot deny that. If your points did not come from PvDooring the entire map during early hours, the story may be different. Thats why 3-way faction PvP exists and its the perfect example how it works.
incognito222 wrote: »Good Day Everyone,
Would like to ask (and hopefully get honest answers) regarding Vivec PVP campaign on PC NA. No troll answers or things like “because we hate elves”.
Would really appreciate a healthy, civilized and non-toxic discussion in the hope for improved campaign balance in future for all players.