Yes I care about which faction is winning the campaign. In regards to the screenshot posted of the map being yellow during off hours, I can't help but wonder how much Volendrung contributes to this imbalance. I plan to investigate early in the mornings on the weekends to see exactly what's happening during these times.
I like it when people who care about a campaign lose.
The people who get up early to paint the whole map one color amd ruin pvp because of that. It is funny if they after 30 days of zerging and playing the map still lose.
Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »To the point of if you didn't care you wouldn't be here.
This is quite simply false.
Asking if people care is an extremely simple question. I honestly don't understand why some posters have such a hard time with the point.
Nice thought, except that's what wins campaigns., Pretty hard to lose a campaign if you are getting max points for 6-7 hours a day.
Plus, it's a global game.
FIFYcant flip over to finish on the underpopulated side.. outrageous, I'll continue to get peeved off about how crappy these locks are because loyalty means nothing in a system that rewards who takes the most when the server is quiet and how loyalty means bugger all due to this.
ellahellabella wrote: »FIFY
For every player that flipps over to the winning side, there are players that swap to the underdog.
Guess who makes the awesome 1vx montage vids....
Players that swap to win are literally free ap. Stop trying to use this as an argument.
Normally hacks with their fan club in tow, whats that got to do with the price of fish, please at least have an argument
ellahellabella wrote: »
Yeah let my whole fan group of 1 go in tow.
Or.... perhaps these locks are loathed by more than a few poeple and the world doesn't rotate around your own social circle?
ellahellabella wrote: »
Yeah let my whole fan group of 1 go in tow.
Or.... perhaps these locks are loathed by more than a few poeple and the world doesn't rotate around your own social circle?
The funny part is how these night cappers get their butts handed to them on the weekends when people are actually defending keeps. We will continue to fight them on the weekends and keep handing their butts to them for as long as they want to night cap. Bring it on you yellow-bellies.
Think you might
So a probably a sorc? and you and the minority think that a campaign team game should be based on the opinion of solo players. gotcha
Normally hacks with their fan club in tow, whats that got to do with the price of fish, please at least have an argument
Maybe all the faction loyalists and amazeballs players like yourself should set your alarm and just awesome all over the map.
ellahellabella wrote: »FIFY
For every player that flipps over to the winning side, there are players that swap to the underdog.
[Citation needed]
In my experience, people in general are lazy, and lazy people will flip to the dominant faction, because it’s easier to get AP by joining the zerg than it is to flip to the underdog and fight outnumbered.
If that’s not you, congratulations! You’re not part of the problem, and faction locks are unfair to you. You have my sympathy, but I firmly believe you have been, and always will be, in the minority.
The lazy players that you are describing who switch to the most populated alliance probably aren't very skilled in pvp otherwise being the dominant faction all the time would annoy them. They're most likely just there for the AP and don't really know what they're doing making them basically free kills.
Players who want to play whichever side is winning are probably making almost no difference to fights compared to the players who switch to the underdog alliance which is why I believe that faction locking players has the opposite effect to what people want it to do.
Except that they greatly outnumber the people that flip to the underdog.