Blame ZOS for forcing Cyrodiil on us to complete worldwide achievements like Master Angler and the skyshard collection. They wanted this. They just had to make PvP such an integral part of the game that even people who want nothing to do with ESO's PvP community have to choose to either go without major achievement rewards permanently, or tolerate being treated as AP nodes and have to trek across the countryside again and again to get back to the fishing nodes. Ultimately it's on ZOS whenever they ruin play for someone for as long as they are forced to deal with that. Remember that when it comes to giving them money.
MasterSpatula wrote: »If you're gonna fish in Cyrodiil, you need to learn how to do a stealth cast.
Crouch. As soon as the eye starts to close, cast your rod. If you do it too soon or too late, you'll be visible. If you time it right, you'll be stealthed and only visible for a brief time between casts.
jwjackson5674 wrote: »First of, I manly PVE, have only ever stepped into Cyrodiil to get vigor and caltrops for my Stam characters. So I decide to go into Cyrodiil to work on the fishing achievement. I go way out to a remote fishing spot in some far corner of the map, no where near any battle or anything, and proceed to start fishing. After about the 4th cast, I get ganked and killed before I can even blink. So why, way out in the middle of nowhere, did someone find it necessary to kill me? Just goes to prove that PVP'ers are the lowest and they have no honor.
jwjackson5674 wrote: »First of, I manly PVE, have only ever stepped into Cyrodiil to get vigor and caltrops for my Stam characters. So I decide to go into Cyrodiil to work on the fishing achievement. I go way out to a remote fishing spot in some far corner of the map, no where near any battle or anything, and proceed to start fishing. After about the 4th cast, I get ganked and killed before I can even blink. So why, way out in the middle of nowhere, did someone find it necessary to kill me? Just goes to prove that PVP'ers are the lowest and they have no honor.
VaranisArano wrote: »Blame ZOS for forcing Cyrodiil on us to complete worldwide achievements like Master Angler and the skyshard collection. They wanted this. They just had to make PvP such an integral part of the game that even people who want nothing to do with ESO's PvP community have to choose to either go without major achievement rewards permanently, or tolerate being treated as AP nodes and have to trek across the countryside again and again to get back to the fishing nodes. Ultimately it's on ZOS whenever they ruin play for someone for as long as they are forced to deal with that. Remember that when it comes to giving them money.
Yep! ZOS totally forces PVE only players into Cyrodiil to get those achievements.
It sucks. Its also why my PVE-only Skyrim-single-player-game-loving self became a PVPer.
I hated the very thought of PVP. I hated group content too, for that matter. But I wanted the Master Angler title, and that meant I had to go to Cyrodiil. Got ganked a few times, got my fish, swore I was never coming back.
Then I wanted skyshards. Got them on an emptier campaign. Finally got the gate skyshards. Said I wasnt coming back.
Eventually I decided I wanted to try PVP for reals. Died a lot, found a guild, got a lot better. Now I PVP regularly, several times a week.
ZOS absolutely forces players who want worldwide achievements (among other things) into Cyrodiil. Not everyone likes it. I hated that I had to go into Cyrodiil at the time. But if not for Master Angler, I would not have ever tried or come to enjoy PVP.
Fish elsewhere, Cyro is not a place for people who do not know how to survive.
AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »Well doesn't fishing in a conflict zone instead of fighting for your side's banner feel a bit like a lapse in honor?
Fish elsewhere, Cyro is not a place for people who do not know how to survive.
ZOS, I want you to read this and look at the situation you created. PvPers literally do not think that PvEers have any business trying to complete achievements, and respond accordingly. YOU did this to the game, you are the ones creating the divide. Great job causing resentment in your own game system.
Stovahkiin wrote: »Fish elsewhere, Cyro is not a place for people who do not know how to survive.
ZOS, I want you to read this and look at the situation you created. PvPers literally do not think that PvEers have any business trying to complete achievements, and respond accordingly. YOU did this to the game, you are the ones creating the divide. Great job causing resentment in your own game system.
So you’re saying that PVE players should go into pvp, have no idea how to survive, and expect to not die? I’d be getting made fun of right now if I went into a PVE zone and got surprised when I found out I had to PVE there.
Your claim that, quote, “PvPers literally do not think that PvEers have any business trying to complete achievement” is just flat out false and unwarranted. Many pvpers (including myself) have helped new players complete Midyear achievements throughout this event. The person that you quoted was simply saying that, if you can’t survive in any fights, then you’re probably better off staying out of Cyrodiil. It’s a pvp zone
MisterBigglesworth wrote: »@Minyassa I just want to echo what @VaranisArano said, and I'll add, in my opinion games are already too focused on positive feedback loops like collect-a-thons and achievements, (which certainly has it's place and makes up 90% of ESO overall) and doesn't focus enough on taking people out of their comfort zone so they have the opportunity to overcome adversity and gain a real feeling of accomplishment for having done so.
I think it's fair to have a 10% of the game walled off, exclusively about the experiences, not the XP.
jwjackson5674 wrote: »First of, I manly PVE, have only ever stepped into Cyrodiil to get vigor and caltrops for my Stam characters. So I decide to go into Cyrodiil to work on the fishing achievement. I go way out to a remote fishing spot in some far corner of the map, no where near any battle or anything, and proceed to start fishing. After about the 4th cast, I get ganked and killed before I can even blink. So why, way out in the middle of nowhere, did someone find it necessary to kill me? Just goes to prove that PVP'ers are the lowest and they have no honor.
jwjackson5674 wrote: »First of, I manly PVE, have only ever stepped into Cyrodiil to get vigor and caltrops for my Stam characters. So I decide to go into Cyrodiil to work on the fishing achievement. I go way out to a remote fishing spot in some far corner of the map, no where near any battle or anything, and proceed to start fishing. After about the 4th cast, I get ganked and killed before I can even blink. So why, way out in the middle of nowhere, did someone find it necessary to kill me? Just goes to prove that PVP'ers are the lowest and they have no honor.
Could say the same about pve‘rs but i don’t clump everyone together, don’t want to get ganked? Go to a dead campaign, most of us wouldn’t bother with you but there’s always that one person
Also if it was that far away from everything then did it ever cross your mind that’s what this person does? Waits for a fisher to show up so he can gank them
Yeah, I'm guessing that's the case. Having tried to find out what's the deal, I noticed that there's two distinct types of PVPer: those who like the challenge of a balanced fight, and the bottom-feeding gankers who prefer an easy kill. The former try to give helpful advice and the latter tend to post snarky comments about "well I'm just doing my quest which is to kill you lol".PVP is supposed to be about skill, but plenty of players just want to farm newbs for easy ap. It's lame, turns off potential new players and requires zero skill. Thankfully, not everyone is like that.