I think some of you need to see pvp for yourselves instead of watching from the POV of certain live streamers. Not naming names but most of the top ones are competitive, however outside of their collective circles most of us are pretty casual about it.
I don't think PVE players actually hate PVP as long as they can simply ignore it, but I think some do have issues with grinding skills in PVP to use in PVE, and the rebalancing of skills from the PVP perspective. There are probably more PVE players than PVP, but most of them play casually and are nonchalant about such things.
The reverse is also true, since there'd been some vocal PVPers about needing to grind skill points and level up Mage's, Fighter's, Undaunted, Psijic skill lines.
However, I think the dissatisfaction is more skewed towards PVPers since they are forced to do more PVE to improve their characters, where for most PVErs it's more subjective as they can choose to totally ignore PVP.
Until they are told they simply must have Caltrops slotted to be allowed to join a group to do some of the endgame content.
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I don't think PVE players actually hate PVP as long as they can simply ignore it, but I think some do have issues with grinding skills in PVP to use in PVE, and the rebalancing of skills from the PVP perspective. There are probably more PVE players than PVP, but most of them play casually and are nonchalant about such things.
The reverse is also true, since there'd been some vocal PVPers about needing to grind skill points and level up Mage's, Fighter's, Undaunted, Psijic skill lines.
However, I think the dissatisfaction is more skewed towards PVPers since they are forced to do more PVE to improve their characters, where for most PVErs it's more subjective as they can choose to totally ignore PVP.
Until they are told they simply must have Caltrops slotted to be allowed to join a group to do some of the endgame content.
I don't think PVE players actually hate PVP as long as they can simply ignore it, but I think some do have issues with grinding skills in PVP to use in PVE, and the rebalancing of skills from the PVP perspective. There are probably more PVE players than PVP, but most of them play casually and are nonchalant about such things.
The reverse is also true, since there'd been some vocal PVPers about needing to grind skill points and level up Mage's, Fighter's, Undaunted, Psijic skill lines.
However, I think the dissatisfaction is more skewed towards PVPers since they are forced to do more PVE to improve their characters, where for most PVErs it's more subjective as they can choose to totally ignore PVP.
Until they are told they simply must have Caltrops slotted to be allowed to join a group to do some of the endgame content.
That takes 2-3 hours of zerg surfing in Cyro... Such an effort.
I'll be completely honest, that event was a gas tanker colliding into a burning building. I can only hope ZoS doesn't repeat the mistake of combining the two things in such a way again. It gave the rest of us an even worse name even those of us who just stayed well enough away from those cesspools of griefing and wanted nothing to do with it.Tell that to the players who tried to do dailies in Cyrodiil only to be killed while unable to do anything during loading into the building with the quest NPC. By siege weapons used indoors, at that.
I'll be completely honest, that event was a gas tanker colliding into a burning building. I can only hope ZoS doesn't repeat the mistake of combining the two things in such a way again. It gave the rest of us an even worse name even those of us who just stayed well enough away from those cesspools of griefing and wanted nothing to do with it.Tell that to the players who tried to do dailies in Cyrodiil only to be killed while unable to do anything during loading into the building with the quest NPC. By siege weapons used indoors, at that.