DeadlyRecluse wrote: »What Stridig doesn't know is I absolutely plan on 1vXing him IRL.
Vic is in stealth with a bow already. It's gonna be great.
DeadlyRecluse wrote: »What Stridig doesn't know is I absolutely plan on 1vXing him IRL.
Vic is in stealth with a bow already. It's gonna be great.
Vic with a bow? You mean Cold Fire? Cola would have the bow and he would commit suicide via my wings. Again...
vamp_emily wrote: »I disagree.
Kyne is a place where players become mentally prepared for vet. Furthemore, Kyne is where players learn to work as a team.
Getting spanked in a Xv1 allows you and your teammates to collaborate on how to improve. I personally believe if you can't handle getting beat by an OP player in Kayne then you should think twice about even playing PvP.
Alchimiste1 wrote: »vamp_emily wrote: »I disagree.
Kyne is a place where players become mentally prepared for vet. Furthemore, Kyne is where players learn to work as a team.
Getting spanked in a Xv1 allows you and your teammates to collaborate on how to improve. I personally believe if you can't handle getting beat by an OP player in Kayne then you should think twice about even playing PvP.
nah kyne is like 95% build and like 5% skill. An actual good player can lose to an average player simply because the other person twinked out their character more. It just so happens that all the "experienced" players are typically the ones with the well built characters since they know how to make a strong reroller. Kyne is good for learner the basic. I mean things like learning the animations of some skills, what certain sets are and just overall system mechanics. But if you really want to improve as a player kyne is not the place to be. A top tier kyne ONLY player is probably average at best in vet. Im not telling anyone to stop playing kyne it has its appeal, particularly the social aspect. But if you really do want to get better you are going to have to play vet campaign or bgs at some point, most people will find its a lot more fast paced and yes you can die a lot faster if aren't use to the play style but it can be more rewarding.(when there is no lag)
ultimately I think if you want to get better your better off just going to vet after like 3-4 months of kyne. you dont need to be a top tier kyne player before heading to vet, because 2 weeks of vet will probably teach you how to fight better than 3 months of kyne.
vamp_emily wrote: »I disagree.
Getting spanked in a Xv1 allows you and your teammates to collaborate on how to improve.
Have you been a bad, bad girl Lady emily?
All good points. I feel like the people that 1vX in Kyne, do it because they can. Not because they care about people learning how to fight good players. I certainly wouldn't go play dodgeball at the boys and girls club in the Hope's that they'll get better at dodgeball. That's just me though.
Well, I don't consider the people who play in Kyne as "boys and girls". I don't think most of them/us are developmentally deficient from those playing "vet." Most are inexperienced, so playing against tougher opponents that are at least someone on the same level (under 50 and no cp) will help them improve. It does take a certain mindset and mental toughness to do this, but I believe it is helpful.
Look, I will probably never be up to the average "good" player, but I do like testing myself against the guys like the one I ran into yesterday. Of course, I died to him like 25 times, but I can still put one in the tenacity column!
xan4silkb14_ESO wrote: »How about we agree to stop t-bagging each other? It's immature and pointless and worth a few pages of discussion at least.
xan4silkb14_ESO wrote: »How about we agree to stop t-bagging each other? It's immature and pointless and worth a few pages of discussion at least.
Yes. On several occasions I have offered to fly anywhere in the country to give folks an opportunity to t-bag me in person. Not a single time has anybody been open to the idea. Not sure why. It wouldn't cost them a dime.
anamenobodyelsehas wrote: »All good points. I feel like the people that 1vX in Kyne, do it because they can. Not because they care about people learning how to fight good players. I certainly wouldn't go play dodgeball at the boys and girls club in the Hope's that they'll get better at dodgeball. That's just me though.
Well, I don't consider the people who play in Kyne as "boys and girls". I don't think most of them/us are developmentally deficient from those playing "vet." Most are inexperienced, so playing against tougher opponents that are at least someone on the same level (under 50 and no cp) will help them improve. It does take a certain mindset and mental toughness to do this, but I believe it is helpful.
Look, I will probably never be up to the average "good" player, but I do like testing myself against the guys like the one I ran into yesterday. Of course, I died to him like 25 times, but I can still put one in the tenacity column!
anamenobodyelsehas wrote: »
I imagine one of the following:
I'm trying to learn how to play my mandolin. I'm not very artistic nor am I very talented.