Hi all.
I know this topic is controversial and many will disagree with me, but I feel I must have said it.
For context: I was doing the Veil quest for PLs. We had gotten up to the (what I assume is) last stage; shooting the giant fort that appears from the tornado. We were about to enter when we saw a ship approaching. Usually, I try to be friendly, speaking to them. But of course, a cannonball was shot and thus a fight ensued. No problem so far; you can not expect everyone to be friendly. However, the way these people play PvP was not ordinary. They had near-perfect movement, shots, etc. And I know I cannot blame anyone for simply being good at the game, but the combination of circumstances is so incredibly infuriating to me:
- Almost everyone in this game that is set out for PvP is so awfully good at it! I would not say I am an amateur myself, but I pale in comparison to these fellas (to the point where the fight is so one-sided it isn't even funny. One-shots, everything. These tryhards (forgive me for using the term) usually do not even use a microphone, which makes it even less enjoyable to fight them; I always like the chaos and interactions that ensue when in a fight, so not having those really drains the little fun that this violent nature still offers.
- It is so incredibly easy to sweep in and steal a large amount of loot from a ship when they are about to cash in. Again, cannot be mad at this; it's the very nature of the game. But in combination with the others, it can seem very unfair (or at least unfun) to me.
- And perhaps one of the points that infuriate me most: loading times. For whatever reason (even though my PC should be able to handle Sea of Thieves well at the very least), the loading times in this game are so excruciatingly long that I could get married and have 5 kids by the time I have either spawned into the world or did the whole cycle of spawning on the Ferry of the Damned, only to have to load ONCE AGAIN to get back to my ship. It's 2 loading times that are so incredibly long my ship is almost always sunk by the time I spawn (I am talking about 2-3 minute periods here, absolutely vital when a tryhard is on your ship, almost ensuring you will die within 0.2 seconds of spawning, anyways). I have even set SoT to its lowest settings to try to counteract this, but nothing seems to help the incredibly long wait times (again, my PC really should be able to handle this game). Again, I cannot ask the enemy to wait around for this time before sinking my ship, but it is so rage-inducing when you hear your ship creaking, burning and being shot at, whilst seeing nothing but a black screen.
I genuinely do not even know what point I am trying to make with this. Fix the loading times? Not many others seem to have issues with it. Fix the number of tryhards? Sure, but they are simply good at the game (which you cannot do much more about than matchmaking based on skill - but how would that work? Based on ships sunk? But then how about friendlies that are still very good?). You also cannot make people opt for either PvP or Non-PvP lobbies; it is again in the very nature of the game.
I think what I am trying to say is that it feels very difficult to enjoy this game (which is already quite slow in many aspects - simply sailing from A to B, as one does most of the time, is not entirely thrilling) when you work an entire evening to acquire some loot, only for it to be snatched away as you watch (as much as one would be able to from the comfort of a black screen) your ship sink whilst in a loading screen. As I said, I am not entirely sure what a solution would be, but I feel like this game is much harder to enjoy when you are NOT aiming to sink literally every ship in existence (although I must say when I meet friendlies, it is usually a blast!). I personally think there should be a nice ratio of passive and aggressive players, but as of lately I believe that the aggressive players have been exceeding the passive by an exceptional amount.
Sorry for the rant (which probably feels like it has no structure), but I hope that some of you will share my thoughts. Be this not the case, I hope you can at least sympathise with my point of view (as I completely understand the thrill of shooting down a boat littered with gold, as well). It really does feel like one's evening is wasted when all your hard work turns out to have been for nought.
Thanks for reading.
