PurplePlatypus wrote: »They just need to remove any pve content from Cyrodiil and Imperial City: skyshards, fishing, pve-quests, delves, books etc.
I go there (during the event for tickets) without equipped weapons at all, but this still does not stop pvp maniacs from bloody massacre
MasterSpatula wrote: »The event doesn't punish or lock out PVEers. it specifically exists to encourage PVEers to try something new. That's its point. To provide PVEers an opportunity to skip all PVP aspects defies the entire point of the event.
The majority of events are PvE. Why complaining about 2 PvP events?!TheDarkRuler wrote: »Discussion is old af but comes to my view everytime when ZoS decides to splurge an event in the PVP areas for PVE'lers to farm their writs for the Impresaria. (...)
Trust me when I say this, but you're not missing out on much when it comes to PVE in Cyrodiil. The quests might have a twist or two, like the one where you're delivering the news a woman is pregnant to her lover, but they're just basic go from point A to point B. There is no overarching story like the Imperial City has.
A PvE PvP mode? Just play the other 98% of the game that is PvE lmao
I never understand this issue.
There are campaigns that nobody pvps in.
Aside from the town which are repeatable fetch quests, the actual quests in cyrodiil are nowhere near where people actually pvp, so your chances of seeing people are tiny.
Even with delves, only a tiny an ubt of them have pvpers going in for the buff.
TheDarkRuler wrote: »Trust me when I say this, but you're not missing out on much when it comes to PVE in Cyrodiil. The quests might have a twist or two, like the one where you're delivering the news a woman is pregnant to her lover, but they're just basic go from point A to point B. There is no overarching story like the Imperial City has.
Skyshards... been trying to get my Skyshards for my Necromancers for days and I am contantly harassed and ganked when try to get those.
A PvE PvP mode? Just play the other 98% of the game that is PvE lmao
Yes, because it is so easy to explore Cyrodiil environs and IC in the pve areas. Oh.....wait.
I'd love the chance to explore and do pve content in Cyrodiil and IC, only dealing with the npc enemies. I will guess there are mature, adult type pvpers, who actually want a good honorable fight. However, I have never run into those players. While I do want to explore the zones, and would love the chance to do the pve quests, I do not want to deal with the immature rabidly competitive gottabetehbestestnomatterwhat pvpers that I have run into during the past trips to crafting stations in IC. I really don't care about getting killed over and over and over and over like the one player kept doing. Its the wasted playing time respawning because an uber leet pvper gets their jollies from killing someone over and over who isn't fighting back.
Then just dont do it? You can experience 95% of the game fighting monsters that dont even tickle you. Any sense of immersion in the story is already lost because the most casual players got their way. Like ffs you fight an actual daedric prince in his own realm that poses absolutely ZERO threat to you unless you afk for 5 minutes. Such immersion. Much wow.
The remaining 5% of the game gives you the slightest bit of challenge and instantly people fold and demand that they get that 5% too. How about just skip that part and let people who want a challenge have their scraps? Or maybe challenge yourself even the slightest bit to pull through it?
MasterSpatula wrote: »The event doesn't punish or lock out PVEers. it specifically exists to encourage PVEers to try something new. That's its point. To provide PVEers an opportunity to skip all PVP aspects defies the entire point of the event.
MasterSpatula wrote: »The event doesn't punish or lock out PVEers. it specifically exists to encourage PVEers to try something new. That's its point. To provide PVEers an opportunity to skip all PVP aspects defies the entire point of the event.
It absolutely punishes PVE'ers
You dont just walk into PVP in ESO and expect to win. It takes a solid build, solid understanding of how BG's work, how imperial city/cyrodiil work. Non verbal team communication, in fact its one of the most confusing things in game.
Forcing Pushing PVE'ers into PVP to get tickets for an event while wearing PVE gear or with a PVE build is a sure fire way to get that PVE'er to never engage in PVP again.
There is nothing fun, exciting, engaging or otherwise about getting globaled in a literal second every time you leave the lobby.
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TheDarkRuler wrote: »MasterSpatula wrote: »The event doesn't punish or lock out PVEers. it specifically exists to encourage PVEers to try something new. That's its point. To provide PVEers an opportunity to skip all PVP aspects defies the entire point of the event.
It absolutely punishes PVE'ers
You dont just walk into PVP in ESO and expect to win. It takes a solid build, solid understanding of how BG's work, how imperial city/cyrodiil work. Non verbal team communication, in fact its one of the most confusing things in game.
Forcing Pushing PVE'ers into PVP to get tickets for an event while wearing PVE gear or with a PVE build is a sure fire way to get that PVE'er to never engage in PVP again.
There is nothing fun, exciting, engaging or otherwise about getting globaled in a literal second every time you leave the lobby.
This. I forced myself into the daily PVP-garbage for the event by slotting PVP-attributed Proc sets that i will most likely toss into a crate until next "midyear" mayhem. Its not fun, its work and I tend to play a game for fun. Vet-trials are fun. 1vsX-zerg beatdowns where you just want to do a daily is not. I toss away my Tel'Vars on purpose to not give them anything at least.
TheDarkRuler wrote: »Depends on which time you play. I usually go online during 4 a.m. EU time.
There are still a few people out there but most of them are PVE people which ignore players.
The easy ways are those "free X citizens" since you can just spam yourself in with revives and do the same citizen over and over after some cooldown. Sadly there are some "farmers" that wait on those positions in perma-cloak to gank you.
Brenticus12 wrote: »So during undaunted event let's make the entire game a free for all open PVP zone, that'll even things out then right?
Get outta here mate, it's so easy for PVE'ers to farm tickets during the event. Just do one of the easy dailies. It takes less than 15 minutes to do both.
Really? I spent 3 hours yesterday trying to get the ticket out of imperial city.