Most solo players think they’re way better than they are without realizing they’ve only done one form of pvp.
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Commandment wrote: »"Solo play is impossible In cyrodil"
As it should be, since it's a faction based war event.
Commandment wrote: »"Solo play is impossible In cyrodil"
As it should be, since it's a faction based war event.
People keep saying solo play should be difficult, when In reality group play shouldn’t be so ridiculously skill free and easy. You can quite easily and without difficulty run around in a zerg or a ballgroup with 3 damage sets and no heals and not experience any issues, when In reality most ballgroups and zerglings run around with a sword and board and 2 defensive sets and 30k health. To top it off the number of pure troll tanks and heal bots is ridiculous and in any 1vX situation there always seems to be 1 that spams for the res. Zos really needs to nuke off healing and group buffs in to near non existence.
The elephant in the room is that most solo players are try hards to just don’t play well with others.
It’s full of make me OP so I can compete players who think they’re way better than they are. Most solo players think they’re way better than they are without realizing they’ve only done one form of pvp.
If you need an advantage to play solo against others, then how ‘awesome’ are you really.
Carespanker wrote: »But soloing is viable? I've been doing it since beta.1 v xing, soloing rss and outposts, soloing ball groups, soloing barely defended keeps, and even soloing emperor- it's all possible with the right build. What you want is for soloing to be a casual easily accessible experience and it's not. You are choosing the hard life of not teaming in a team game. It's like queing solo squads in pubg, if you're not shroud ofc it's going to seem next to impossible. You just have to get good enough to pull it off.
Take my friend here for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzfTrQgyTKM
NordSwordnBoard wrote: »Forward camps are limited to 20 players and have timers, so "relentless" is the wrong word. Try beginning your arguments from a better starting point than exaggeration.