add in the ability for pve players to block pvp player event progression when its their turn!
I mean c'mon, if its good for the gander and all that, let pve players get in a good laugh and watch the pvp players complain on the forums about not being able to complete event quests.
if your fine with it one way you cannot complain about it being the other way.
im serious.
KappaKid83 wrote: »Then give the PVP group the option to kill you during PVE only events outside of Cyrodil, basically every other event all year long. Basically make it open world PVP EVERYWHERE, sound fair to you?
KappaKid83 wrote: »Then give the PVP group the option to kill you during PVE only events outside of Cyrodil, basically every other event all year long. Basically make it open world PVP EVERYWHERE, sound fair to you?
I know it's off topic but I so want a PvP server.
How would that work? How could you block me from completing event quests?
AD and EP had equally bad behavior. Blues did crap not as often, but it was more devilishly creative.My record of the event thus far has been 1 Blue player, 2 Reds and more than 10 Yellows who consistently attacked everyone regardless of how nonthreatening they may appear. And I played on DC and EP in and around Bruma, Chorrol and Cheydinhal, so far away from AD, and yet I still encountered most of this behavior from AD. How have others seen this?
StormChaser3000 wrote: »
StormChaser3000 wrote: »How would that work? How could you block me from completing event quests?
Not that I'm supporting this or suggesting, but people can simply kick high lvl PvP characters from groups. Your rank is visible and it's over your head.AD and EP had equally bad behavior. Blues did crap not as often, but it was more devilishly creative.My record of the event thus far has been 1 Blue player, 2 Reds and more than 10 Yellows who consistently attacked everyone regardless of how nonthreatening they may appear. And I played on DC and EP in and around Bruma, Chorrol and Cheydinhal, so far away from AD, and yet I still encountered most of this behavior from AD. How have others seen this?