Opinion after opinion all stating i should play the game the way you believe it should be played. Once and for all for the record, I am not complaining, i stated i like the challenge. This post was made to let people know they need to prepare for it.
FYI I rush content so i can enjoy the end game content which is what i enjoy most, then i make a character and enjoy the game, lore and story line which is what i like second most, i am a hardcore gamer people like me exist, get over it.
michaelpatrickjonesnub18_ESO wrote: »This game isn't built to challenge a power leveler. It's too easy for that. Huge, juicy XP gains. Not a lot of depth. Sometimes I think I'm hallucinating when I see my XP bar...
Did that just...Yes, it did. It just moved three inches.
I have a 95 in Lotro, and that was bloody earned. But the problem with those types of games is they don't appeal to the masses. They are harder to learn, time consuming, and take a lot of dedication.
Most gamers have short attention spans. They want a quick fix. Younger kids have no patience for Lotro.
ESO is an easier game for people to learn and enjoy. A more simplistic MMO, in a beautiful world, with lots of exploration and reading. It's just not built for people with a power leveling mindset. They'll slay this thing in a month. And if they don't like PvP they'll move on to the next game, out of sheer boredom.
Rofl, you're kidding right? Hardcore PvPers do what's required to get to endgame for PvP's sake, most of the early 50s and Veterans are hardcore PvPers, the people who came up with the leveling guides are, so other PvPers know how to get to max fastest without having to waste time in the rest of the game.I give it less than a week before hardcore pvp'ers come to the forums due to veterans dominating them.
GrimSolace wrote: »Im glad the game is a challenge. 2nd comment i perfect, i could not have said it any better +1!
I'm not supporting any claim that this game takes too long to accomplish but I will confirm that grinding in VR areas is as possible as 1-50 content but not half as viable as the mobs give such little XP. Questing is by far the quickest/best way to do it.LonePirate wrote: »If the OP's comments are true, then that is just terrible. 425k to VR2, and you are getting 42!?!?!?!?! exp per kill? And 1.5k exp per quest? That will totally ruin(like Stewie says) the experience for EVERYBODY. I don't care if you are a slow leveler or a fast one.
Personally I wish that the VR could be grinded in PvP or through dungeons. That way I can enjoy the content of the other factions with an ALT. Now the only way to level VR is to grind every single quest.
I am level 37 at the moment and I love everything about the game. I really hope that VR does not ruin it for me.
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Why would you not be able to grind the dungeons in the Veteran ranked zones? You can do so in the 1-50 zones so why would the rules change for Veteran content?
Oh and fyi, not everybody has tons of friends to group up with / enjoys doing group content.
Oh and fyi, not everybody has tons of friends to group up with / enjoys doing group content.
With all due respect, then move on. That's the answer. There are way too many gamers now that believe the way things should work is that they buy a game that has a certain idea of what it wants to be and then that by complaining about it they can influence the direction of the game. That's not how it should work.
You bought a toaster. It will not microwave your food. If you want to microwave your food, go buy a microwave, don't petition the toaster maker to add a microwave feature. It knows it wanted to make a microwave.
If the endgame isn't raiding, it's not fair to say "there's no endgame." The endgame is just something other than what you want it to be. If the endgame is more difficult, group quest content, that's the endgame. It's OK not to like it, but then this isn't for you.
You get experience from quests in non-veteran zones, but if you havent farmed your way up to 50 you will ahve done all of those. It's also not even remotely enough to get you to VR10, might get you to VR2, but even that I doubt.Are there more ways to lvl veteran ranks, apart from doing the other alliances' zones?
I was' t planning on doing that tbh as I find it weird to the enemy's zone.
But I was hoping to do the adventure zones :-/