TechMaybeHic wrote: »I reject the notion that any player is a PvE player in Cyrodiil.
Either way [snip] at that bomb.
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TechMaybeHic wrote: »I reject the notion that any player is a PvE player in Cyrodiil.
Either way [snip] at that bomb.
[edited for profanity bypass]
Was not saying "that any player is a PvE player in Cyrodiil"??? just a friendly reminder to lookout. That's all
Sylvermynx wrote: »Eh.... that's actually a given. If you log your character into Cyrodiil.... and you leave the base.... you are no longer a pve player. At that point, you are fully involved in pvp.
If you can't accept that.... DO NOT GO THERE.
Serious. How hard is this? Apparently - way too hard.
Sylvermynx wrote: »Eh.... that's actually a given. If you log your character into Cyrodiil.... and you leave the base.... you are no longer a pve player. At that point, you are fully involved in pvp.
If you can't accept that.... DO NOT GO THERE.
Serious. How hard is this? Apparently - way too hard.
Some have NOOO idea. I'm getting chewed up in another thread on this. Like I said there, you cant jump the "do not cross" line at the zoo and be mad the lion ate you.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Eh.... that's actually a given. If you log your character into Cyrodiil.... and you leave the base.... you are no longer a pve player. At that point, you are fully involved in pvp.
If you can't accept that.... DO NOT GO THERE.
Serious. How hard is this? Apparently - way too hard.
Some have NOOO idea. I'm getting chewed up in another thread on this. Like I said there, you cant jump the "do not cross" line at the zoo and be mad the lion ate you.
Except if you do, and it does, the lion could get put down for being a mankiller, so that might not be a great comparison.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Eh.... that's actually a given. If you log your character into Cyrodiil.... and you leave the base.... you are no longer a pve player. At that point, you are fully involved in pvp.
If you can't accept that.... DO NOT GO THERE.
Serious. How hard is this? Apparently - way too hard.
Some have NOOO idea. I'm getting chewed up in another thread on this. Like I said there, you cant jump the "do not cross" line at the zoo and be mad the lion ate you.
Except if you do, and it does, the lion could get put down for being a mankiller, so that might not be a great comparison.
? They do that due to the danger to the handlers afterwards. Still can't be mad at it . Why would you walk into a lions den and expect it not to eat you cause "it's not fair"?
SeaGtGruff wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Eh.... that's actually a given. If you log your character into Cyrodiil.... and you leave the base.... you are no longer a pve player. At that point, you are fully involved in pvp.
If you can't accept that.... DO NOT GO THERE.
Serious. How hard is this? Apparently - way too hard.
Some have NOOO idea. I'm getting chewed up in another thread on this. Like I said there, you cant jump the "do not cross" line at the zoo and be mad the lion ate you.
Except if you do, and it does, the lion could get put down for being a mankiller, so that might not be a great comparison.
? They do that due to the danger to the handlers afterwards. Still can't be mad at it . Why would you walk into a lions den and expect it not to eat you cause "it's not fair"?
I'm not arguing about whether the lion was right or wrong, or whether the person climbing into the lion's area was right or wrong, or whether the authorities who decide to put down the lion afterward were right or wrong. I'm just saying that, given the natural progression of your original example, you might want to think about coming up with a different example to use as an analogy or comparison.
drsalvation wrote: »yup, best reminder as to why I don't like PvP in this game.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Eh.... that's actually a given. If you log your character into Cyrodiil.... and you leave the base.... you are no longer a pve player. At that point, you are fully involved in pvp.
If you can't accept that.... DO NOT GO THERE.
Serious. How hard is this? Apparently - way too hard.
Some have NOOO idea. I'm getting chewed up in another thread on this. Like I said there, you cant jump the "do not cross" line at the zoo and be mad the lion ate you.
Except if you do, and it does, the lion could get put down for being a mankiller, so that might not be a great comparison.
? They do that due to the danger to the handlers afterwards. Still can't be mad at it . Why would you walk into a lions den and expect it not to eat you cause "it's not fair"?
I'm not arguing about whether the lion was right or wrong, or whether the person climbing into the lion's area was right or wrong, or whether the authorities who decide to put down the lion afterward were right or wrong. I'm just saying that, given the natural progression of your original example, you might want to think about coming up with a different example to use as an analogy or comparison.
Actually I think it's perfect. Pvp does what it does. Pve gets mad, then want to neuter or kill pvp when THEY jumped into the cage. Thank you !
drsalvation wrote: »yup, best reminder as to why I don't like PvP in this game.
whatever the game, pvp is pvp.
When you activate pvp mode in BDO, you can be attacked and die.
When you activate pvp mode in NewWorld, you can be attacked and die.
In eso, there is a zone you can choose to enter or not, with nothing else than pvp.
drsalvation wrote: »drsalvation wrote: »yup, best reminder as to why I don't like PvP in this game.
whatever the game, pvp is pvp.
When you activate pvp mode in BDO, you can be attacked and die.
When you activate pvp mode in NewWorld, you can be attacked and die.
In eso, there is a zone you can choose to enter or not, with nothing else than pvp.
I mean in the sense of the unfairness.
When I die in any other PvP game with fair mechanics like For Honor or even the old battle royale mode in Fallout 76, it always feels like it was my own fault, and I get to learn from it.
When I die in any unfair PvP game (like ESO or Red Dead Online), dying never feels like it was my own fault, since there was nothing I could do to prevent it other than completely avoiding any sort of conflicts at all costs.