SilverBride wrote: »My objection is it takes away incentive for players to go into different zones leading to those zones feeling more empty. That isn't good for the game. ESO is an MMO and should feel like it.
Not having a Survey Assistant takes away time for players to go into different zones.
I like to complete every quest in every zone on all of my characters. Right now only 4 of my 7 have finished them all. I still need a handful of zones on 2 of them and almost every zone on 1, so I am spending most of my time out in the world. Being able to spend less time on chores would give me more time to do that.
Just running across another player walking from node to node gathering surveys then running off doesn't feel like an MMO to me. Running into others fighting World Bosses, or clearing Dolmens and other zone events, and in Delves and Public Dungeons, and even in towns are what makes it feel like an MMO to me. All things players would do more of if they had more time.
My objection is it takes away incentive for players to go into different zones leading to those zones feeling more empty. That isn't good for the game. ESO is an MMO and should feel like it.
spartaxoxo wrote: »How is this brutal? Collect plants is very easy. They're all over the place in Cold harbor city. You don't even need combat. That's base game too.
Two visions only requires the first two cycles. It does not require being able to finish an arc. That's like the difficulty of a public dungeon or delve. It's also base game. The first couple of cycles are designed to be completed by everyone. If the boss you get is too hard just reset.
It just says complete a Black Sacrament. It's not asking for a perfect score. You could literally just pull the place if you wanted. I guess it's dlc but like come on.
You can't expect to get all the endeavors every time if you're excluding massive amounts of content.