tbh we all knew it will be like this. but the most fun part of it:
console players complains that there're almost no people to play with -> PCEU 24%/PSEU 28%
what a joke, whole event is a joke.
I couldn't care less who "wins", but I'm wondering how the counter works anyway? They said they adjusted everything so the servers have a fair chance - so did they go by how many accounts are registered for each server or what? Then pc would be disadvantaged anyway because there are lots of people who have a second account they never use from that Epic Store giveaway some years ago. Plus I heard there are people who have several extra accounts just to have a guild bank and store things. Doesn't seem to be uncommon that there are lots of (more or less or completely) unused ESO pc accounts.
licenturion wrote: »tbh we all knew it will be like this. but the most fun part of it:
console players complains that there're almost no people to play with -> PCEU 24%/PSEU 28%
what a joke, whole event is a joke.
Yeah I was surprised that even Xbox players are ahead last time I looked.
But the complainers that there is no one to play with are usually a handful of PvP people. One can assume that console has an even larger percentage of people doing only PvE, so that makes sense in a way.
Since they work with percentages there is no transparency if the total of ticks are the same between platforms, which probably isn't the case.
scrappy1342 wrote: »
this is what i would assume, also. but it was also written that there would be 4 gold boxes per day and that they would not mess with the numbers at all "this time"
tbh we all knew it will be like this. but the most fun part of it:
console players complains that there're almost no people to play with -> PCEU 24%/PSEU 28%
what a joke, whole event is a joke.
I couldn't care less who "wins", but I'm wondering how the counter works anyway? They said they adjusted everything so the servers have a fair chance - so did they go by how many accounts are registered for each server or what? Then pc would be disadvantaged anyway because there are lots of people who have a second account they never use from that Epic Store giveaway some years ago. Plus I heard there are people who have several extra accounts just to have a guild bank and store things. Doesn't seem to be uncommon that there are lots of (more or less or completely) unused ESO pc accounts.
tbh we all knew it will be like this. but the most fun part of it:
console players complains that there're almost no people to play with -> PCEU 24%/PSEU 28%
what a joke, whole event is a joke.
But ZOS seems determined to believe they can get PvE players to compete against each other. They gave up on Alliance pride years ago when it became obvious it was nothing but an inconvenience outside PvP but still seem to hope they can make server pride a thing, even though I suspect for most people which machine you play on and which region you connect to is purely a practical choice.
Four_Fingers wrote: »All these conspiracies, maybe they just got round to updating the scores?
twisttop138 wrote: »Four_Fingers wrote: »All these conspiracies, maybe they just got round to updating the scores?
No, they posted that they were doing it. It's at the top of this forum. Not sure how to link it on my phone but it's easy to look. So no conspiracy, sorry. They said the counter being slow was the reason people feel unrewarded. It's almost funny but kind of sad. My bet is the feed back from the forums or reddit or social media doesn't get anywhere past the CM's desks. They curate handpicked things that are favorable and that's the feedback that makes it, that or everything they say about listening to feedback was just bs corporate platitudes that they never had any intentions of acting on. It couldn't be that right? Right? Right?
Zyaneth_Bal wrote: »

tomofhyrule wrote: »
Damn the consoles are actually winning?!?! That’s a pleasant surprise! 😅
thegreatme wrote: »All of these "make x amount of progress to get The Thing" events have been rigged. Every single one, this isn't anything new. As a past guild-mate once pointed out, do you think that ZoS is ever going to go to the efforts of making these big events and then say "Sorry, not enough of you played along, so you all get nothing"? Never going to happen.
thegreatme wrote: »I've been more paying attention to things like how the main siege camp and meridia lens itself visually change as you do more of the daily quests, which I think is really cool imo and way overdue that we have something that even temporarily feels like it matters and you're making things on the map change, instead of just having a completely stagnant world that doesn't actually respond to you outside of a few NPCs making random comments sometimes as you pass by to quests you've probably long forgotten anyway.
licenturion wrote: »Since they work with percentages there is no transparency if the total of ticks are the same between platforms, which probably isn't the case.