I'm guessing they would mostly be abandoned. Map is huge and always a chance, even if a small chance, of getting jumped by another player. Players already complain about special events or endeavors that require going to Cyrodiil. Surveys would really set them off.
I'm guessing they would mostly be abandoned. Map is huge and always a chance, even if a small chance, of getting jumped by another player. Players already complain about special events or endeavors that require going to Cyrodiil. Surveys would really set them off.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "Abandoned"?
Why would it be a problem if the surveys were dropped in addition to other surveys? These may be the most utilized surveys in the game depending on where they are placed.
I'm guessing they would mostly be abandoned. Map is huge and always a chance, even if a small chance, of getting jumped by another player. Players already complain about special events or endeavors that require going to Cyrodiil. Surveys would really set them off.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "Abandoned"?
Why would it be a problem if the surveys were dropped in addition to other surveys? These may be the most utilized surveys in the game depending on where they are placed.
I'm guessing they would mostly be abandoned. Map is huge and always a chance, even if a small chance, of getting jumped by another player. Players already complain about special events or endeavors that require going to Cyrodiil. Surveys would really set them off.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "Abandoned"?
Why would it be a problem if the surveys were dropped in addition to other surveys? These may be the most utilized surveys in the game depending on where they are placed.
It seems very clear they are suggesting that some people would not go into Cyrodiil to do a survey.
Also, your question had nothing to do with an additional survey dropping.
Even then it is completely unnecessary and serves no purpose that is good for the game to add yet another stack of surveys to our inventory.
I'm guessing they would mostly be abandoned. Map is huge and always a chance, even if a small chance, of getting jumped by another player. Players already complain about special events or endeavors that require going to Cyrodiil. Surveys would really set them off.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "Abandoned"?
Why would it be a problem if the surveys were dropped in addition to other surveys? These may be the most utilized surveys in the game depending on where they are placed.
Because most people, especially the crafters getting the surveys are not PVP players, ZOS is not going to force people to enter a PVP area just to get a survey.
Why would we want them to be in Cyrodiil?
Why would we want them to be in Cyrodiil?
Exactly. The population cap has dropped from hundreds to 70-80ish per faction over the years, due to performance deterioration. And of that number, at least 1/3 or more are just there for base training skill points, PvE quests, fishing, mat harvesting, skyshards, or dolmen achievements.
We don’t need more reasons to water down the combat experience.
SilverIce58 wrote: »Here's a better question. Why do you want/need people going into Cyrodiil to complain about having to go into Cyro, and adding nothing to the pvp experience?
I'm guessing they would mostly be abandoned. Map is huge and always a chance, even if a small chance, of getting jumped by another player. Players already complain about special events or endeavors that require going to Cyrodiil. Surveys would really set them off.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "Abandoned"?
Why would it be a problem if the surveys were dropped in addition to other surveys? These may be the most utilized surveys in the game depending on where they are placed.
It seems very clear they are suggesting that some people would not go into Cyrodiil to do a survey.
Also, your question had nothing to do with an additional survey dropping.
Even then it is completely unnecessary and serves no purpose that is good for the game to add yet another stack of surveys to our inventory.
If they won't go to Cyrodiil, they can just delete them.
SilverIce58 wrote: »Here's a better question. Why do you want/need people going into Cyrodiil to complain about having to go into Cyro, and adding nothing to the pvp experience?
SilverIce58 wrote: »Here's a better question. Why do you want/need people going into Cyrodiil to complain about having to go into Cyro, and adding nothing to the pvp experience?
I don't need people going to Cyrodiil for anything. If people are going to complain about getting something extra, then it's in their nature to complain no matter what. Now I can expect some of the responses this topic is receiving if Imperial City was questioned, but Cyrodiil? My question was simple, why are there no surveys in Cyrodiil. It makes sense for them to be here, but they aren't. It seems like an oversight if anything. There's also no surveys in the Gold Coast or Hew's Bane but I figured that'd be a topic for another day, as they too seem like an oversight, or perhaps it can be explained away as having too few wayshrines in a zone = no surveys allowed, but in Cyrodiil you can have surveys located near your faction's keeps depending on the character's alliance/alignment of who turned in the writ, so it's less of an issue than having to run across the map like some are worrying about.
I'm guessing they would mostly be abandoned. Map is huge and always a chance, even if a small chance, of getting jumped by another player. Players already complain about special events or endeavors that require going to Cyrodiil. Surveys would really set them off.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "Abandoned"?
Why would it be a problem if the surveys were dropped in addition to other surveys? These may be the most utilized surveys in the game depending on where they are placed.
It seems very clear they are suggesting that some people would not go into Cyrodiil to do a survey.
Also, your question had nothing to do with an additional survey dropping.
Even then it is completely unnecessary and serves no purpose that is good for the game to add yet another stack of surveys to our inventory.
If they won't go to Cyrodiil, they can just delete them.
Interesting as that is exactly what the person you replied to was suggesting.SilverIce58 wrote: »Here's a better question. Why do you want/need people going into Cyrodiil to complain about having to go into Cyro, and adding nothing to the pvp experience?
Exactly. It is why I first asked why we would want them in Cyrodiil. There is no benefit to the game as a whole and most certainly not a benefit to Cyrodiil. Both would be requirements for this to happen.
I'm guessing they would mostly be abandoned. Map is huge and always a chance, even if a small chance, of getting jumped by another player. Players already complain about special events or endeavors that require going to Cyrodiil. Surveys would really set them off.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "Abandoned"?
Why would it be a problem if the surveys were dropped in addition to other surveys? These may be the most utilized surveys in the game depending on where they are placed.
It seems very clear they are suggesting that some people would not go into Cyrodiil to do a survey.
Also, your question had nothing to do with an additional survey dropping.
Even then it is completely unnecessary and serves no purpose that is good for the game to add yet another stack of surveys to our inventory.
If they won't go to Cyrodiil, they can just delete them.
Interesting as that is exactly what the person you replied to was suggesting.SilverIce58 wrote: »Here's a better question. Why do you want/need people going into Cyrodiil to complain about having to go into Cyro, and adding nothing to the pvp experience?
Exactly. It is why I first asked why we would want them in Cyrodiil. There is no benefit to the game as a whole and most certainly not a benefit to Cyrodiil. Both would be requirements for this to happen.
As a comparison, I see no benefit to enchanting surveys, so I destroy them.
SilverIce58 wrote: »SilverIce58 wrote: »Here's a better question. Why do you want/need people going into Cyrodiil to complain about having to go into Cyro, and adding nothing to the pvp experience?
I don't need people going to Cyrodiil for anything. If people are going to complain about getting something extra, then it's in their nature to complain no matter what. Now I can expect some of the responses this topic is receiving if Imperial City was questioned, but Cyrodiil? My question was simple, why are there no surveys in Cyrodiil. It makes sense for them to be here, but they aren't. It seems like an oversight if anything. There's also no surveys in the Gold Coast or Hew's Bane but I figured that'd be a topic for another day, as they too seem like an oversight, or perhaps it can be explained away as having too few wayshrines in a zone = no surveys allowed, but in Cyrodiil you can have surveys located near your faction's keeps depending on the character's alliance/alignment of who turned in the writ, so it's less of an issue than having to run across the map like some are worrying about.
Its the same reason that the summonable bankers and merchants won't go to Cyro. Because it's a war-zone. Sure other zones have certain events happening, but its all manageable pve content. Imagine the outcry from pvpers that can't go into Cyro (those that still want to) because the campaigns are full of crafters doing surveys for hours. Besides, they're not adding anything into Cyrodiil for the time being besides events, so its really a moot point.
People gave you reasons why, and now it seems like you don't want to accept those reasons.
I'm guessing they would mostly be abandoned. Map is huge and always a chance, even if a small chance, of getting jumped by another player. Players already complain about special events or endeavors that require going to Cyrodiil. Surveys would really set them off.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "Abandoned"?
Why would it be a problem if the surveys were dropped in addition to other surveys? These may be the most utilized surveys in the game depending on where they are placed.
"If people are going to complain about getting something extra"
It wouldn't be extra. It would be instead of.
They should drop as a bonus addition from rewards of the worthy. I'd love that.
I'm guessing they would mostly be abandoned. Map is huge and always a chance, even if a small chance, of getting jumped by another player. Players already complain about special events or endeavors that require going to Cyrodiil. Surveys would really set them off.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "Abandoned"?
Why would it be a problem if the surveys were dropped in addition to other surveys? These may be the most utilized surveys in the game depending on where they are placed.
By abandoned I mean deleted. People would not bother doing them.
It would be a problem because they wouldn't be in addition to other surveys so much as instead of other surveys. All it would do is add more locations to the drop pool. If they were added they aren't going to be placed in areas more convenient than surveys in other zones. They are going to be scattered just like every other zone.
I doubt the PvP crowd would camp spawn points or harass players doing the surveys. They won't go looking for a player just doing surveys. But if you cross paths good chance you might get a thumpin'.
There is no upside to adding surveys in Cyrodiil and some obvious downsides already mentioned.
Maybe there are no clusters in Cyrodiil because the NPCs are quick to harvest clusters for the war effort? Maybe all those battles made the ground less hospitable for plants and the mines other than a few scraps have become deprived of ore?
"If people are going to complain about getting something extra"
It wouldn't be extra. It would be instead of.
3 main issues I see are the distances involved especially if your faction is not in control of the map, the queue times to get in and the fear of losing the mats of the survey your in the process of harvesting due to someone coming along and killing you, especially since survey sites are fixed, some bored PVP ganker can wait around one of the locations to kill someone that shows up.
3 main issues I see are the distances involved especially if your faction is not in control of the map, the queue times to get in and the fear of losing the mats of the survey your in the process of harvesting due to someone coming along and killing you, especially since survey sites are fixed, some bored PVP ganker can wait around one of the locations to kill someone that shows up.