marius_buys wrote: »Surely, surely there is something that can be done to minimize the pure toxic behavior during a festival where there is an influx of the "Cyrodiil Tourists"?
visionality wrote: »marius_buys wrote: »Surely, surely there is something that can be done to minimize the pure toxic behavior during a festival where there is an influx of the "Cyrodiil Tourists"?
@marius_buys There is something very simple to be done: dont place PVE farming events in PVP zones. I think this is one of the most stupid ideas I've seen from ZOS in a very long time. (Actually my impression is that they didnt think at all...).
Apart from that, maybe you should start your complaint by stating which campaign you were joining. If you went to one of the new campaigns, I understand frustration because by definition there shouldn't be any real PVPers there (they should be PVPing in the existing campaigns).
If you went to Vivec, Shor or Sotha Sil for your PVE dailies,you deserve being killed. These campaigns are active PVP campaigns with active campaign scores and PVPers there have all right in the world to be frustrated because queues are endless, organized raids have become impossible, and on top the PVEers that take away the PVP places of their friends to do some PVE stuffy complain about being killed by PVPers and believe its their 'holy right' to move through PVP places without being attacked by players from opposing alliances.
No, you chose to go into a PvP zone and you get farmed. Cry about it.
Don’t like it? Don’t go into cyro
Next time your queuing in dungeon finder trying to level the undaunted line for your new pvp character, I hope you have full pve gear and skills equiped or you might just get vote kicked. Dont come to pve areas in you pvp gear please.
Hippie4927 wrote: »I don't know why so many people consider these to be "PVE farming events". When you are farming in a warzone, it is a PVP event. Just because it is a town quest, doesn't change the fact that you are in a warzone.
visionality wrote: »Hippie4927 wrote: »I don't know why so many people consider these to be "PVE farming events". When you are farming in a warzone, it is a PVP event. Just because it is a town quest, doesn't change the fact that you are in a warzone.
Because "grab 5 mushrooms from the delve XX and bring them back to quest giver" is clearly a PVE quest. All village quests are PVE quest, not one is demanding that you capture an outpost, kill another player or anything. And if you add up numbers, you will realize that the daily PVE quests in Cyrodiil by far outnumber the available PVP quests (and only take a fraction of time and even less skill). So by all rights, this is a PVE farming event in a PVP zone.
Which ofc it should not be, as we probably can both agree.
visionality wrote: »marius_buys wrote: »Surely, surely there is something that can be done to minimize the pure toxic behavior during a festival where there is an influx of the "Cyrodiil Tourists"?
@marius_buys There is something very simple to be done: dont place PVE farming events in PVP zones. I think this is one of the most stupid ideas I've seen from ZOS in a very long time. (Actually my impression is that they didnt think at all...).
Apart from that, maybe you should start your complaint by stating which campaign you were joining. If you went to one of the new campaigns, I understand frustration because by definition there shouldn't be any real PVPers there (they should be PVPing in the existing campaigns).
If you went to Vivec, Shor or Sotha Sil for your PVE dailies,you deserve being killed. These campaigns are active PVP campaigns with active campaign scores and PVPers there have all right in the world to be frustrated because queues are endless, organized raids have become impossible, and on top the PVEers that take away the PVP places of their friends to do some PVE stuffy complain about being killed by PVPers and believe its their 'holy right' to move through PVP places without being attacked by players from opposing alliances.
I bet you’d vacation in Syria, then complain to the government for not making it safer. If you want to play war tourist, you accept the risk of death.
Previously the towns weren’t part of the alliance war transit system. Now they are, making them strategically important. Quester don’t get a pass at war objectives.
"WEEK 3
April 18 at 10:00AM EDT– April 25 at 10:00AM EDT
Fight your fellow players! Complete Alliance War and Battlegrounds daily quests to earn Gift Boxes that have a chance to also include Abnur Tharn Outfit Style pages. This includes Cyrodiil Town dailies, all Board missions, the Cyrodiil dailies, the Battlegrounds dailies, and Imperial City dailies."
First sentence.
"FIGHT YOUR FELLOW PLAYERS!"
I know Marius as he is guild leader in Golden clover.Mate we have a "PvP" event where you can get boxes from doing PvE, don't whine, next time make it strictly PvP event so PvE care bears won't cry that somebody distrubs them while they are questing - they simply won't be able to do anything, thus they will not participate in event and won't be disturbed. Simple solution.
marius_buys wrote: »Attention
ZOS_MattFiror
ZOS_GinaBruno
Strange how things change...
Surely, surely there is something that can be done to minimize the pure toxic behavior during a festival where there is an influx of the "Cyrodiil Tourists"?
Previously serious PvP players would, in general, let questers be, especially around quest hubs but omw how different it is this time during the anniversary event.
BUT WITH THIS EVENT groups of 30+ gankers wait in ambush or harass players who are completely out of their depth and all they do is give someone who might have thought about joining the campaign war a firm resolution to never do so.
IDEAS:
- Placing a circle of sanctuary around quest givers similar to what players have when going through a door in Imperial City.
- Lower the AP value to almost nothing around the Cyrodiil towns for the duration of the event.
Thoughts, experiences, ideas, suggestions to desalt Cyrodiil for the period of the event?
Admin please...
It's interesting--almost entertaining--to see how many PvPler here think that they're somehow superior to PvEler. That's not just pitiful, but definitely wrong. You're different at best.
I'd like to see those of the PvPler here who pound their chests, together with my group in a veteran DLC dungeon. I assume that it would be rather entertaining in most cases, just not for them.
You can do 10 to 20 quests in the general safety of lands controlled by your faction. More requires some patience and a willingness to be try & outsmart an AI smarter than any computer AI.
It's interesting--almost entertaining--to see how many PvPler here think that they're somehow superior to PvEler. That's not just pitiful, but definitely wrong. You're different at best.
I'd like to see those of the PvPler here who pound their chests, together with my group in a veteran DLC dungeon. I assume that it would be rather entertaining in most cases, just not for them.