thedocbwarren wrote: »Just my two cents, but I suspect I'll skip these as it's too group heavy and I just don't have enough time to run dungeons, etc. Not a big deal really.
I do think this is just a rearrange of endeavors. I had wondered if we would get month-long endeavors at some point and seems that what this is really. Others have said this but this feels like just a new way to do the same feature and not providing anything new. Maybe that's intended?
FabresFour wrote: »Necrotech_Master wrote: »FabresFour wrote: »Well, my issue with how the Golden Pursuit was introduced is this: Technically, in the system’s introduction tab, there are three reward categories: Activity, Milestone, and Capstone. However, during this introduction, players only saw two types of rewards—Milestone (the arrow thing) and Capstone (the costume).
WHAT’S THE PROBLEM WITH THAT?
If you’re introducing a system to a community, the best way to do it is by showcasing how it works in its entirety. Activity rewards are incredibly interesting and should have been part of the debut of the Golden Pursuits because they encourage players to engage in activities in specific locations (like The Rift, Eastmarch, Skyrim and The Reach). Especially when you look at the full promotional image for the Golden Pursuit... I mean, what do you see in that image?
Here’s what I see: A Nord wearing the new costume, holding a raised axe, with treasure behind him that includes gold and Crown Crates.
And there’s the answer to what could have been included as Activity rewards: Sovngarde Crown Crates are Nordic-themed, and gold always motivates players.
Honestly, looking at that promo image, it feels like you had those rewards planned but took a step back. It comes across as awkward. And for anyone who saw the image beforehand (like me), it’s easy to feel disappointed for expecting those elements to show up as event rewards.
@ZOS_Kevin I think using that promotional image was a pretty big strategic mistake. It creates an expectation that ends in disappointment, and I’m sure that was NEVER your intention. I loved the rewards, but I still felt disappointed specifically because of that promotional image.
NOW - Regarding the event's duration:
I agree, everyone, that these activities shouldn’t be “farmed” like Endeavors or similar tasks. However, I’d prefer if they were more thematic. For example: Complete story quests in Western Skyrim, The Reach, The Rift, or Eastmarch.
By simply saying “complete quests,” literally any quest counts. You can finish this step in 30 seconds by doing Daily Writs, and that’s not fun at all. It almost feels like a hack.
This should be an immersive system where you do activities related to the rewards you’re getting—or at least that’s my perspective. It should be a way for Zenimax to highlight older content. For example, instead of any World Boss, it could be World Bosses from those specific regions, daily quests in those regions, etc., etc., you know?
I really feel like this content lacked a bit of polish in the details. The way it is now, it can be completed super quickly and just feels like another random, mindless activity instead of something fun and thematic that makes us feel like we earned it. Instead of a pursuit, it feels more like “stumbles.” You know? I didn’t have to pursue anything—I just stumbled into random content.
Anyway, I hope it improves! Still, I’m very happy to see a step in the right direction!
we should not be required to do story quests, because in the case of some of my characters, ive done literally all of the story quests, there would be no way to complete it on a character of my choosing (or possibly even at all) if say all of my characters did all of the story quests in a particular zone that might be required for the pursuits
if you dont like doing writs to complete this, then do other quests before your writs if your that worried about it, i personally dont usually do writs at all because i dont like them, but still need the option to do repeatable quests for the rewards if you already finished all the story quests
When I say story quests, I actually misspoke. What I really mean is thematic quests: daily quests in the regions, for example, could serve this purpose. My issue with this is the lack of theming, you know? If daily quests in regions related to Skyrim provided the rewards, I would find that very interesting! But doing quests in Southern Elsweyr and receiving the Nord Hero costume feels out of place.
My only concern is that, from my perspective, the system needs to be more aligned with its main theme—if it has a main theme—to have that sense of "pursuit" within it. Otherwise, it feels, in my view, more like a "golden coincidence."
Necrotech_Master wrote: »Necrotech_Master wrote: »FabresFour wrote: »Well, my issue with how the Golden Pursuit was introduced is this: Technically, in the system’s introduction tab, there are three reward categories: Activity, Milestone, and Capstone. However, during this introduction, players only saw two types of rewards—Milestone (the arrow thing) and Capstone (the costume).
WHAT’S THE PROBLEM WITH THAT?
If you’re introducing a system to a community, the best way to do it is by showcasing how it works in its entirety. Activity rewards are incredibly interesting and should have been part of the debut of the Golden Pursuits because they encourage players to engage in activities in specific locations (like The Rift, Eastmarch, Skyrim and The Reach). Especially when you look at the full promotional image for the Golden Pursuit... I mean, what do you see in that image?
Here’s what I see: A Nord wearing the new costume, holding a raised axe, with treasure behind him that includes gold and Crown Crates.
And there’s the answer to what could have been included as Activity rewards: Sovngarde Crown Crates are Nordic-themed, and gold always motivates players.
Honestly, looking at that promo image, it feels like you had those rewards planned but took a step back. It comes across as awkward. And for anyone who saw the image beforehand (like me), it’s easy to feel disappointed for expecting those elements to show up as event rewards.
@ZOS_Kevin I think using that promotional image was a pretty big strategic mistake. It creates an expectation that ends in disappointment, and I’m sure that was NEVER your intention. I loved the rewards, but I still felt disappointed specifically because of that promotional image.
NOW - Regarding the event's duration:
I agree, everyone, that these activities shouldn’t be “farmed” like Endeavors or similar tasks. However, I’d prefer if they were more thematic. For example: Complete story quests in Western Skyrim, The Reach, The Rift, or Eastmarch.
By simply saying “complete quests,” literally any quest counts. You can finish this step in 30 seconds by doing Daily Writs, and that’s not fun at all. It almost feels like a hack.
This should be an immersive system where you do activities related to the rewards you’re getting—or at least that’s my perspective. It should be a way for Zenimax to highlight older content. For example, instead of any World Boss, it could be World Bosses from those specific regions, daily quests in those regions, etc., etc., you know?
I really feel like this content lacked a bit of polish in the details. The way it is now, it can be completed super quickly and just feels like another random, mindless activity instead of something fun and thematic that makes us feel like we earned it. Instead of a pursuit, it feels more like “stumbles.” You know? I didn’t have to pursue anything—I just stumbled into random content.
Anyway, I hope it improves! Still, I’m very happy to see a step in the right direction!
we should not be required to do story quests, because in the case of some of my characters, ive done literally all of the story quests, there would be no way to complete it on a character of my choosing (or possibly even at all) if say all of my characters did all of the story quests in a particular zone that might be required for the pursuits
But you can go to the Crown Store and purchase new character slots! Granted, they will already have all the achievements, thanks to AWA, but you should be able to do the quests over again.
what if you have 20 characters that have done all the quests in the region that it requires story quests?
also, i was in favor of account wide achievements, personally believe it was something that needed to happen lol
Necrotech_Master wrote: »Necrotech_Master wrote: »FabresFour wrote: »Well, my issue with how the Golden Pursuit was introduced is this: Technically, in the system’s introduction tab, there are three reward categories: Activity, Milestone, and Capstone. However, during this introduction, players only saw two types of rewards—Milestone (the arrow thing) and Capstone (the costume).
WHAT’S THE PROBLEM WITH THAT?
If you’re introducing a system to a community, the best way to do it is by showcasing how it works in its entirety. Activity rewards are incredibly interesting and should have been part of the debut of the Golden Pursuits because they encourage players to engage in activities in specific locations (like The Rift, Eastmarch, Skyrim and The Reach). Especially when you look at the full promotional image for the Golden Pursuit... I mean, what do you see in that image?
Here’s what I see: A Nord wearing the new costume, holding a raised axe, with treasure behind him that includes gold and Crown Crates.
And there’s the answer to what could have been included as Activity rewards: Sovngarde Crown Crates are Nordic-themed, and gold always motivates players.
Honestly, looking at that promo image, it feels like you had those rewards planned but took a step back. It comes across as awkward. And for anyone who saw the image beforehand (like me), it’s easy to feel disappointed for expecting those elements to show up as event rewards.
@ZOS_Kevin I think using that promotional image was a pretty big strategic mistake. It creates an expectation that ends in disappointment, and I’m sure that was NEVER your intention. I loved the rewards, but I still felt disappointed specifically because of that promotional image.
NOW - Regarding the event's duration:
I agree, everyone, that these activities shouldn’t be “farmed” like Endeavors or similar tasks. However, I’d prefer if they were more thematic. For example: Complete story quests in Western Skyrim, The Reach, The Rift, or Eastmarch.
By simply saying “complete quests,” literally any quest counts. You can finish this step in 30 seconds by doing Daily Writs, and that’s not fun at all. It almost feels like a hack.
This should be an immersive system where you do activities related to the rewards you’re getting—or at least that’s my perspective. It should be a way for Zenimax to highlight older content. For example, instead of any World Boss, it could be World Bosses from those specific regions, daily quests in those regions, etc., etc., you know?
I really feel like this content lacked a bit of polish in the details. The way it is now, it can be completed super quickly and just feels like another random, mindless activity instead of something fun and thematic that makes us feel like we earned it. Instead of a pursuit, it feels more like “stumbles.” You know? I didn’t have to pursue anything—I just stumbled into random content.
Anyway, I hope it improves! Still, I’m very happy to see a step in the right direction!
we should not be required to do story quests, because in the case of some of my characters, ive done literally all of the story quests, there would be no way to complete it on a character of my choosing (or possibly even at all) if say all of my characters did all of the story quests in a particular zone that might be required for the pursuits
But you can go to the Crown Store and purchase new character slots! Granted, they will already have all the achievements, thanks to AWA, but you should be able to do the quests over again.
what if you have 20 characters that have done all the quests in the region that it requires story quests?
also, i was in favor of account wide achievements, personally believe it was something that needed to happen lol
Well of course you have to delete one character and start the grind all over again! Six months of mount training, all those lorebooks to find again, a year's worth of trait research, hundreds of skyshards to find.... it'll be great fun! Or, you could just buy all the skill lines, research scrolls, skyshards, and riding lessons in the Crown Store! Then start those zone story quests and collect your Golden Pursuits! Easy peasy.
Six months of mount training, all those lorebooks to find again, a year's worth of trait research, hundreds of skyshards to find.... it'll be great fun! Or, you could just buy all the skill lines, research scrolls, skyshards, and riding lessons in the Crown Store! Then start those zone story quests and collect your Golden Pursuits! Easy peasy.
Do you really want players who are just in for the rewards in content where you have to rely on other players?Theist_VII wrote: »What I was hoping for, would be a system that rewards excellence and pushes people to strive to be better.
Do you really want players who are just in for the rewards in content where you have to rely on other players?Theist_VII wrote: »What I was hoping for, would be a system that rewards excellence and pushes people to strive to be better.
I mean, that's exactly what I did just solo so....This leads to people doing Fungal Grotto in a group and taking the waterfall to avoid half the bosses.Do you really want players who are just in for the rewards in content where you have to rely on other players?Theist_VII wrote: »What I was hoping for, would be a system that rewards excellence and pushes people to strive to be better.
I agree with everything you said but this. Not everyone has multiple characters to go do story quests on, but even just having it be dailies from Western Skyrim or The Reach would have made it feel a bit better thought out.FabresFour wrote: »I agree, everyone, that these activities shouldn’t be “farmed” like Endeavors or similar tasks. However, I’d prefer if they were more thematic. For example: Complete story quests in Western Skyrim, The Reach, The Rift, or Eastmarch.
To be fair, not everyone has access to all DLCs, and this is just a taste of what they can do, according totge description in the survivor's guide refarding it at the start of the month.