SilverBride wrote: »The reward fits the activity required to earn it. It's free stuff for doing nothing but logging in.
it's like this every day so sick and tired of it, shouldn't have made this mode in the first place if you don't even know basic pvp now most players are suffering from it and YES the majority of the group im paired up with feels the same way win or lose. And I find it funny that you have to wait 28 minutes long for leaving a game , maybe make the game fun? No one wants to play in a match like this. Take some accountability for once
SilverBride wrote: »Nowhere here does it say that the reason for random queues is to be helpful to others by filling in their groups.
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/guides/dungeonsguideRandom Veteran Dungeon immediately puts you into a queue for any veteran dungeon group available. Because you are not queuing for a specific unique dungeon, you will be offered a daily bonus premium reward upon completion that includes Undaunted Exploration Supplies and XP. If you've already received your daily premium reward, you'll still earn a regular bonus reward for every other random dungeon you do for the rest of the day.
Random Normal Dungeon immediately puts you into a queue for any normal dungeon group available. Because you are not queuing for a specific unique dungeon, you will be offered a daily bonus premium reward upon completion that includes Undaunted Exploration Supplies and XP. If you've already received your daily premium reward, you'll still earn a regular bonus reward for every other random dungeon you do for the rest of the day.
Specific Dungeons allows you to choose from the entire list which dungeons(s) you would like to queue for. You can choose the veteran or normal mode versions and you can queue for multiple dungeons simultaneously. You do not receive a bonus reward when completing a dungeon you specifically queued for.
Players should not be required to fill in groups that are choosing to queue for dungeons that they know many players do not wish to run.
SilverBride wrote: »Nowhere here does it say that the reason for random queues is to be helpful to others by filling in their groups.
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/guides/dungeonsguide
Random Veteran Dungeon immediately puts you into a queue for any veteran dungeon group available. Because you are not queuing for a specific unique dungeon, you will be offered a daily bonus premium reward upon completion that includes Undaunted Exploration Supplies and XP. If you've already received your daily premium reward, you'll still earn a regular bonus reward for every other random dungeon you do for the rest of the day.
Random Normal Dungeon immediately puts you into a queue for any normal dungeon group available. Because you are not queuing for a specific unique dungeon, you will be offered a daily bonus premium reward upon completion that includes Undaunted Exploration Supplies and XP. If you've already received your daily premium reward, you'll still earn a regular bonus reward for every other random dungeon you do for the rest of the day.
Specific Dungeons allows you to choose from the entire list which dungeons(s) you would like to queue for. You can choose the veteran or normal mode versions and you can queue for multiple dungeons simultaneously. You do not receive a bonus reward when completing a dungeon you specifically queued for.
Players should not be required to fill in groups that are choosing to queue for dungeons that they know many players do not wish to run.
SilverBride wrote: »tomofhyrule wrote: »And therein lies the rub. You want the benefits of being a good samaritan without actually being one...
But you won't. Because it's the Helping Hand reward you're truly after.
Queueing to fill in base game dungeon groups is being helpful to those groups as much as it would be to a DLC group, so the reward would be earned.
which means it is therefore more helpful to queue for a DLC dungeon, which means the rewards for doing DLCs should be considerably greater than for normals.SilverBride wrote: »I think there are way less that want to queue for DLC dungeons
And therein lies the rub. You want the benefits of being a good samaritan without actually being one.SilverBride wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I'm saying that players that only want to queue for Base Game dungeons should have the right to queue for content they prefer, too.
They can. It's called queueing for a specific dungeon.tomofhyrule wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I'm saying that players that only want to queue for Base Game dungeons should have the right to queue for content they prefer, too.
And they do. It's called "queue for specific dungeons."
And have to give up the random dungeon rewards to benefit those queueing for specific dungeons.tomofhyrule wrote: »If your entire goal of queueing is "I want the rewards for being a helpful human being," then you get what people need. You should not get the rewards for helping others if your entire goal is not to help others.
This has nothing to do with being helpful human beings. It has to do with being able to choose the content we want to participate in, which should be an equal choice for all players.