Seems like these casuals just want everything handed to them on a silver platter. I queued solo against premades in PvP. I didn't complain about getting steamrolled against premades. It's how you get better. Casuals don't want to get better. They want the easy way. Should be called Elder Solo Scrolls MSP (Massive Single Player). Matchmaking in BGs is way more unbalanced without premades. It's all random. You can be stuck with no healer in BGs while they give one team 2 max gear templars. That's not balanced at all when you give one team no healer and the other team gets 2 max gear templars.
ESO IS a casual game. It just is. If you and your friends only play and enjoy ESO because of BG'S then in all honesty with zero malicious intent, you all should play a dedicated pvp game [snip]
Casuals just aren't interested in getting better at pvping in a mostly pve game as this is not a pvp centric game.
[snip] Matchmaking in BGs is way more unbalanced without premades. It's all random. You can be stuck with no healer in BGs while they give one team 2 max gear templars. That's not balanced at all when you give one team no healer and the other team gets 2 max gear templars.
[Edited to remove Baiting]
cyberjanet wrote: »As I have no idea what to do in battlegrounds, I won't queue solo. Imagine having to figure it out with a bunch of hostile PvPers in your team. Bleagh. I don't play the game to humiliate myself.
MurderMostFoul wrote: »cyberjanet wrote: »As I have no idea what to do in battlegrounds, I won't queue solo. Imagine having to figure it out with a bunch of hostile PvPers in your team. Bleagh. I don't play the game to humiliate myself.
There are YouTube tutorials for the different BG modes. You could watch a few of those to learn the objectives and mechanics of the game types.
As far as learning to pvp in general goes. BGs are to best place to do so. If someone is butt hurt by a loss wear you did poorly on their team, screw them.
You don't need premade teammates to boost your ego while trying to learn how to fight. Just jump in there, get your butt kicked, learn, and improve. No one should expect anything more than that from someone who is new to pvp.
TequilaFire wrote: »MurderMostFoul wrote: »cyberjanet wrote: »As I have no idea what to do in battlegrounds, I won't queue solo. Imagine having to figure it out with a bunch of hostile PvPers in your team. Bleagh. I don't play the game to humiliate myself.
There are YouTube tutorials for the different BG modes. You could watch a few of those to learn the objectives and mechanics of the game types.
As far as learning to pvp in general goes. BGs are to best place to do so. If someone is butt hurt by a loss wear you did poorly on their team, screw them.
You don't need premade teammates to boost your ego while trying to learn how to fight. Just jump in there, get your butt kicked, learn, and improve. No one should expect anything more than that from someone who is new to pvp.
It is less intimidating to queue with a couple of friends when you are new.
It isn't just about vet premades.
MurderMostFoul wrote: »TequilaFire wrote: »MurderMostFoul wrote: »cyberjanet wrote: »As I have no idea what to do in battlegrounds, I won't queue solo. Imagine having to figure it out with a bunch of hostile PvPers in your team. Bleagh. I don't play the game to humiliate myself.
There are YouTube tutorials for the different BG modes. You could watch a few of those to learn the objectives and mechanics of the game types.
As far as learning to pvp in general goes. BGs are to best place to do so. If someone is butt hurt by a loss wear you did poorly on their team, screw them.
You don't need premade teammates to boost your ego while trying to learn how to fight. Just jump in there, get your butt kicked, learn, and improve. No one should expect anything more than that from someone who is new to pvp.
It is less intimidating to queue with a couple of friends when you are new.
It isn't just about vet premades.
Idk, why be intimidated? You owe your teammates nothing but your honest effort.
TequilaFire wrote: »MurderMostFoul wrote: »TequilaFire wrote: »MurderMostFoul wrote: »cyberjanet wrote: »As I have no idea what to do in battlegrounds, I won't queue solo. Imagine having to figure it out with a bunch of hostile PvPers in your team. Bleagh. I don't play the game to humiliate myself.
There are YouTube tutorials for the different BG modes. You could watch a few of those to learn the objectives and mechanics of the game types.
As far as learning to pvp in general goes. BGs are to best place to do so. If someone is butt hurt by a loss wear you did poorly on their team, screw them.
You don't need premade teammates to boost your ego while trying to learn how to fight. Just jump in there, get your butt kicked, learn, and improve. No one should expect anything more than that from someone who is new to pvp.
It is less intimidating to queue with a couple of friends when you are new.
It isn't just about vet premades.
Idk, why be intimidated? You owe your teammates nothing but your honest effort.
I was speaking from a new player point of view after 6 years you tend to forget that.
It is much more enjoyable if a couple of friends group up.
But I understand much easier to X the way it is now, just wish there was a way to accommodate both play styles.
Seems like these casuals just want everything handed to them on a silver platter. I queued solo against premades in PvP. I didn't complain about getting steamrolled against premades. It's how you get better. Casuals don't want to get better. They want the easy way. Should be called Elder Solo Scrolls MSP (Massive Single Player). Matchmaking in BGs is way more unbalanced without premades. It's all random. You can be stuck with no healer in BGs while they give one team 2 max gear templars. That's not balanced at all when you give one team no healer and the other team gets 2 max gear templars.
ESO IS a casual game. It just is. If you and your friends only play and enjoy ESO because of BG'S then in all honesty with zero malicious intent, you all should play a dedicated pvp game [snip]
Casuals just aren't interested in getting better at pvping in a mostly pve game as this is not a pvp centric game.
PvP is not casual. PvE is casual. PvP takes getting used to. You get better at PvP by fighting better players. I still see casuals in BGs getting steamrolled even without premades so what's the excuse now?
Seems like these casuals just want everything handed to them on a silver platter. I queued solo against premades in PvP. I didn't complain about getting steamrolled against premades. It's how you get better. Casuals don't want to get better. They want the easy way. Should be called Elder Solo Scrolls MSP (Massive Single Player). Matchmaking in BGs is way more unbalanced without premades. It's all random. You can be stuck with no healer in BGs while they give one team 2 max gear templars. That's not balanced at all when you give one team no healer and the other team gets 2 max gear templars.
ESO IS a casual game. It just is. If you and your friends only play and enjoy ESO because of BG'S then in all honesty with zero malicious intent, you all should play a dedicated pvp game [snip]
Casuals just aren't interested in getting better at pvping in a mostly pve game as this is not a pvp centric game.
PvP is not casual. PvE is casual. PvP takes getting used to. You get better at PvP by fighting better players. I still see casuals in BGs getting steamrolled even without premades so what's the excuse now?
You don't get better when you're getting steamrolled over and over, just what are you learning by dying all the time?
Besides, my experience has seen the exact opposite, more casuals finding success now that premades have been eliminated, now what?
Seems like these casuals just want everything handed to them on a silver platter. I queued solo against premades in PvP. I didn't complain about getting steamrolled against premades. It's how you get better. Casuals don't want to get better. They want the easy way. Should be called Elder Solo Scrolls MSP (Massive Single Player). Matchmaking in BGs is way more unbalanced without premades. It's all random. You can be stuck with no healer in BGs while they give one team 2 max gear templars. That's not balanced at all when you give one team no healer and the other team gets 2 max gear templars.
ESO IS a casual game. It just is. If you and your friends only play and enjoy ESO because of BG'S then in all honesty with zero malicious intent, you all should play a dedicated pvp game [snip]
Casuals just aren't interested in getting better at pvping in a mostly pve game as this is not a pvp centric game.
PvP is not casual. PvE is casual. PvP takes getting used to. You get better at PvP by fighting better players. I still see casuals in BGs getting steamrolled even without premades so what's the excuse now?
You don't get better when you're getting steamrolled over and over, just what are you learning by dying all the time?
Besides, my experience has seen the exact opposite, more casuals finding success now that premades have been eliminated, now what?
Btw group queue will come back
Sooner than we think
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