ValueDrift wrote: »Seems to be two no CP campaigns, both have the lock icon, though the new one did let me in. It's 5 PM thursday in Central Europe. Que numbers during the weekend will be massive.
Its just a comparison - I play pvp most days - and i am now over an hour waiting to get in which is unacceptable. I'm not blaiming the pve'ers i'm blaming ZOS for not thinking through the consequences of this. Similar to when they did the undaunted event with a bust group fiunder!
I would think that most PvEers that just want the tickets would just pick one of the spun-up CP-enabled no-lock campaigns? At least that's what I did last year. No point in a PvEer that only wants tickets to load into a regular campaign. But, I guess if someone has never been to Cyrodiil before, they just pick the first one, since they don't really know what they're doing?
I'm sorry players are having issues getting in, but really, if ZOS didn't have event tickets available, I think you'd see a lot less PvEers trying to get in. I ignored this event until last year, when they added event tickets. Though I must say that I enjoyed doing the town dailies and seeing a little bit of Cyrodiil. Didn't enjoy the laborious way of getting around the zone, though.
Nice one Zos
Still only 5pm, wait till tonight
I would think that most PvEers that just want the tickets would just pick one of the spun-up CP-enabled no-lock campaigns? At least that's what I did last year. No point in a PvEer that only wants tickets to load into a regular campaign. But, I guess if someone has never been to Cyrodiil before, they just pick the first one, since they don't really know what they're doing?
I'm sorry players are having issues getting in, but really, if ZOS didn't have event tickets available, I think you'd see a lot less PvEers trying to get in. I ignored this event until last year, when they added event tickets. Though I must say that I enjoyed doing the town dailies and seeing a little bit of Cyrodiil. Didn't enjoy the laborious way of getting around the zone, though.
I would think that most PvEers that just want the tickets would just pick one of the spun-up CP-enabled no-lock campaigns? At least that's what I did last year. No point in a PvEer that only wants tickets to load into a regular campaign. But, I guess if someone has never been to Cyrodiil before, they just pick the first one, since they don't really know what they're doing?
I'm sorry players are having issues getting in, but really, if ZOS didn't have event tickets available, I think you'd see a lot less PvEers trying to get in. I ignored this event until last year, when they added event tickets. Though I must say that I enjoyed doing the town dailies and seeing a little bit of Cyrodiil. Didn't enjoy the laborious way of getting around the zone, though.
I think you could be right about people just picking the first one. I know that's what I did the first couple of times I went to Cyrodiil, I wasn't sure what any of the stuff on the menu meant so I just picked the first one and thought I'd figure it out later and I've seen a few people in guild chat saying they're doing the same thing.
I've been encouraging anyone who doesn't know the difference or doesn't care which specific campaign they get into to check the queue times and pick the quickest one, but it has got me thinking maybe ZOS should have re-ordered the list so the campaigns most popular with PvPers are at the bottom.
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Down to 44 now. My time to play is almost over. Probably will pop just as I need to leave. Was a fun event.
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Bad day to do that, wait until the later part of the event. Last two years the overflow campaigns turned into kind of PvE Cyrodil there the entire map was one color for one faction.On PC EU, on a DC character, I've been skipping between servers looking for one where the gate to the last skyshard I need is open or likely to open soon and the only ones I've had to wait more than a couple of minutes to get into are the two alliance locked campaigns, which are also the first two on the list.
I doubt PvEers are specifically choosing an alliance locked campaign to go in and do one quest then leave again (and if they were I would have thought the queue would cycle more quickly as people enter then leave a few minutes later) but I know allianced locked campaigns were asked for repeatedly for a very long time by PvPers so I can imagine they're very popular now they're available. On that basis it seems like most of the queue is the result of PvPers, and maybe simply the fact that they're at the top of the list so anyone just picking the first one they come to will go there.
So I definitely recommend anyone who doesn't need to play on one of the alliance locked campaigns picks a different one, at least while the event is going on.