Deathlord92 wrote: »No one missing pre mades except pre mades there’s always cyrodiil if you want to pile up on solo players or unorganised groups and spam aoes
Deathlord92 wrote: »No one missing pre mades except pre mades there’s always cyrodiil if you want to pile up on solo players or unorganised groups and spam aoes
Deathlord92 wrote: »No one missing pre mades except pre mades there’s always cyrodiil if you want to pile up on solo players or unorganised groups and spam aoes
Mancombe_Nosehair wrote: »I'm sorry you can't play with your friends, but the reason for the change was that too many uber groups were ruining it for others, particularly newer players.
Two separate queues would unlikely work, as there wouldn't be enough players and wait times would be huge.
It's unfortunate for the likes of yourself and others, but the battlegrounds have proved to be more popular since the change.
There were always going to be winners and losers from this type of change, and the former is greater in numbers than the latter.
Ill tell you some actual facts. Im co gm of the largest bg guild NA. Prior to this change we had 50+ people in bgs at a time during prime time. Now a full night is 20+
paul.olesonb14_ESO wrote: »So yeah, I was upset when they removed the ability for my friends and I to queue up for battlegrounds, since then we've discovered the "real" problem that needs to be addressed ASAP, specifically before the release of Greymoor.
So with Greymoor coming out combined with the covid19 pandemic ESO has seen a massive influx of new and returning players, however us NEW/returning players have run into a problem, which is... the Non-CP PvP content is non-existent. Prior to the change my friends and I just queued up for battlegrounds (which was fun and sufficient), now we have a choice, either go up against people who have 810+ CP or go roam around a completely empty "Non-CP Cyrodiil / Non-CP Imperial City", both of which have very little attendance if at all.
So what do new/returning players do who don't have 810+ CP?? The answer is dueling? nope, can't do that, CP works in duels, battlegrounds?? Nope can't do that, group queuing is not allowed...
So yeah, please consider re-adding some sort of group queue feature to battlegrounds by the launch of your Greymoor expansion otherwise my friends and I are just going to quit, we aren't going to farm 810+ CP to just play PvP together, it's not a realistic expectation of a newer/returning player.
So if you're sitting there with 810+ CP you're probably not worried about any of this, I get it, but do you want new players in your game? Do you want the game to continue to grow and increase? If not then do exactly what you are doing, just continue to ignore these types of changes and posts. However, if you do want these new players to keep playing and you do want the game to grow etc, I highly recommend speaking up and helping change the game in a positive way so newer players have content to do.
tldr; newer players like my friend and I, are not any where near level CP810, the Non-CP Cyrodiil/Imperial City are absolute ghost towns, those are not viable options for us.
So my wife is new to pvp and getting wrecked by zergs(cyro) and imperial physique farm groups(IC) is not quite fun for her at the moment. She used to love Battlegrounds with me before taking a hiatus.
This is also really bad for guilds who pvp together. And honestly if you suck its not the fault of the premade group. Its normal to get wrecked in an mmo. AND I am certain the people who complained about it are getting wrecked still.
I bet also many of these people are still sending in complaints about premade groups. Thinking they are losing because of this.
Common ZOS.... this was a bad change..
paul.olesonb14_ESO wrote: »So yeah, I was upset when they removed the ability for my friends and I to queue up for battlegrounds, since then we've discovered the "real" problem that needs to be addressed ASAP, specifically before the release of Greymoor.
So with Greymoor coming out combined with the covid19 pandemic ESO has seen a massive influx of new and returning players, however us NEW/returning players have run into a problem, which is... the Non-CP PvP content is non-existent. Prior to the change my friends and I just queued up for battlegrounds (which was fun and sufficient), now we have a choice, either go up against people who have 810+ CP or go roam around a completely empty "Non-CP Cyrodiil / Non-CP Imperial City", both of which have very little attendance if at all.
So what do new/returning players do who don't have 810+ CP?? The answer is dueling? nope, can't do that, CP works in duels, battlegrounds?? Nope can't do that, group queuing is not allowed...
So yeah, please consider re-adding some sort of group queue feature to battlegrounds by the launch of your Greymoor expansion otherwise my friends and I are just going to quit, we aren't going to farm 810+ CP to just play PvP together, it's not a realistic expectation of a newer/returning player.
So if you're sitting there with 810+ CP you're probably not worried about any of this, I get it, but do you want new players in your game? Do you want the game to continue to grow and increase? If not then do exactly what you are doing, just continue to ignore these types of changes and posts. However, if you do want these new players to keep playing and you do want the game to grow etc, I highly recommend speaking up and helping change the game in a positive way so newer players have content to do.
It's the new players that are complaining, my dude. The complaint is that they are getting beat up by all of the premade groups and all of the BG matches are one sided.
thechiefisback wrote: »Taleof2Cities wrote: »thechiefisback wrote: »Is there a chance that you can play with your friends again in battlegrounds in this multiplayer game with the start of Greymoor instead of playing with random persons you don't even know? Many people I know and myself would appreciate that very much. It's really no fun playing alone. If you want to keep it like that then please create at least another queue for people who want to play with friends. Please don't let battlegrounds get abandoned @ZOS_GinaBruno :'(
Splitting the queue won't work, @thechiefisback ... as it will make the queue longer on both sides (both solo and pre-made).
Any reason why you can't play with friends in Cyrodiil or Imperial City??
Well you have to be in the same alliance to play together. Just as easy as that. If you are from different alliances it's hard to play together.
thechiefisback wrote: »Mancombe_Nosehair wrote: »I'm sorry you can't play with your friends, but the reason for the change was that too many uber groups were ruining it for others, particularly newer players.
Two separate queues would unlikely work, as there wouldn't be enough players and wait times would be huge.
It's unfortunate for the likes of yourself and others, but the battlegrounds have proved to be more popular since the change.
There were always going to be winners and losers from this type of change, and the former is greater in numbers than the latter.
I don't know about the popularity. Where did you hear about that? In my guild no one is playing battlegrounds anymore since it's just no fun playing alone in a multiplayer game. And we used to play it a lot.
TequilaFire wrote: »Agreed basic fact of multiplayer games, problem is so many want to turn this into a solo game.
paul.olesonb14_ESO wrote: »Do people not realize they can go play Skyrim?? I am here to play (WITH) people....
My guess is, it's because there wouldn't be enough players to populate the BG queues if they did. I'd love it if group duels were a thing — it'd be cool AF to turn one of my houses into a multi-level personal battleground and have BG tournaments. Unfortunately, I don't see it happening.I don't understand why they don't let players setup their own BG matches. Also add some 4v4 maps. It's like ZOS doesn't want competitive players in ESO.
"our research shows our most profitable customers feel good players ruin their immersion. they insist on good player tokens -- and god knows we're trying -- but I think we all know what we need to do..."
With a working Mmr system, it would be interesting to see how many premades still enjoy BGs when they’re against others, similarly solo q I imagine.
paul.olesonb14_ESO wrote: »the Non-CP PvP content is non-existent.
I have some key arguments for enabling group queues.
1. It is highly destructive to guilds dedicated to pvp to have this turned off. it would be equal to removing group ques from pve dungeons, and trials. Think about how destructive that is for that form of game play.
TequilaFire wrote: »Agreed basic fact of multiplayer games, problem is so many want to turn this into a solo game.paul.olesonb14_ESO wrote: »Do people not realize they can go play Skyrim?? I am here to play (WITH) people....
I'm kinda tired of seeing this bogus argument.
Single-player games (such as Skyrim) are PVE. Most PVP players despise playing PVE — they resent even having to do a dungeon for a monster helmet.
PVP means "Player Versus Player" — PVPers primarily play because they want to compete against other people. Certain exceptions notwithstanding, (i.e. the "win at any cost" sub-50 BG players that gold out full sets) many (most?) PVP players would rather play in a balanced PUG match than on or against a premade that just curb-stomps the other two teams. It's fine if you don't feel the same way, but quit misrepresenting their stance on the issue.
TL;DR: No one is trying to turn ESO into a single player game. Find a better straw man.
Yes, the argument that PVPers want to do away with premades in BGs because they want ESO to be a single player game is a straw man. It's also a ridiculous argument at that, by virtue of the simple fact that Player Versus Player doesn't work particularly well when there is only one player.TequilaFire wrote: »TequilaFire wrote: »Agreed basic fact of multiplayer games, problem is so many want to turn this into a solo game.paul.olesonb14_ESO wrote: »Do people not realize they can go play Skyrim?? I am here to play (WITH) people....
I'm kinda tired of seeing this bogus argument.
Single-player games (such as Skyrim) are PVE. Most PVP players despise playing PVE — they resent even having to do a dungeon for a monster helmet.
PVP means "Player Versus Player" — PVPers primarily play because they want to compete against other people. Certain exceptions notwithstanding, (i.e. the "win at any cost" sub-50 BG players that gold out full sets) many (most?) PVP players would rather play in a balanced PUG match than on or against a premade that just curb-stomps the other two teams. It's fine if you don't feel the same way, but quit misrepresenting their stance on the issue.
TL;DR: No one is trying to turn ESO into a single player game. Find a better straw man.
Strawman? It is the main divide between the MMO players and players that want it to be Skyrim online.
Not to mention the epeeners who want to 1vX.
TequilaFire wrote: »Agreed basic fact of multiplayer games, problem is so many want to turn this into a solo game.paul.olesonb14_ESO wrote: »Do people not realize they can go play Skyrim?? I am here to play (WITH) people....
I'm kinda tired of seeing this bogus argument.
Single-player games (such as Skyrim) are PVE. Most PVP players despise playing PVE — they resent even having to do a dungeon for a monster helmet.
PVP means "Player Versus Player" — PVPers primarily play because they want to compete against other people. Certain exceptions notwithstanding, (i.e. the "win at any cost" sub-50 BG players that gold out full sets) many (most?) PVP players would rather play in a balanced PUG match than on or against a premade that just curb-stomps the other two teams. It's fine if you don't feel the same way, but quit misrepresenting their stance on the issue.
TL;DR: No one is trying to turn ESO into a single player game. Find a better straw man.