SilverBride wrote: »It's not as simple as just not participating because of event fatigue. In the past I just did the bare minimum, or didn't participate at all in events when I was feeling fatigued by too many too close together, which worked because we had new stories and zones we could participate in instead.
The difference now is that these Golden Pursuits and Tomes are the "new content". And more tasks just keep coming at a constant pace with no time left to do anything else. Players like to take part in what others are doing and feel like part the community, so it's easier to say " just don't participate" than it is for the player to do so.
Umbracat449 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »It's not as simple as just not participating because of event fatigue. In the past I just did the bare minimum, or didn't participate at all in events when I was feeling fatigued by too many too close together, which worked because we had new stories and zones we could participate in instead.
The difference now is that these Golden Pursuits and Tomes are the "new content". And more tasks just keep coming at a constant pace with no time left to do anything else. Players like to take part in what others are doing and feel like part the community, so it's easier to say " just don't participate" than it is for the player to do so.
These challenges are not the new content. They're the endeavors and daily login rewards, changed up and delivered also in a way that might bring in revenue.
The new content is night market and the sages vault and the new thieves stories etc etc etc
Yes it's been an incredibly long time since we have had new content. I sure hope they don't leave it six months again. How they can afford to risk players, with that gap IDK. However, the challenges is something to do, but, it's not new content.
Outside of your friends asking if you want to do any of them with them, or being in the wrong place at the wrong time (trying for a quiet walk through wrothgar a fortnight ago), you have no idea what the "whole community" is doing with challenges. So that's not really an argument.
I also don't but it as am argument generaliy. Else we would be hearing that every day players feel compelled to spend time in allikr doing dolmens, as, that's what you can find players doing every day.... what "the community" does. People are trying out the new thing to do, and, in many cases, finding it too much of a burden. Some handle that by stopping, others grind on, but, either way, I think zos needs to check in on whether they've balanced this thing correctly.
Umbracat449 wrote: »These challenges are not the new content. They're the endeavors and daily login rewards, changed up and delivered also in a way that might bring in revenue.
SilverBride wrote: »Umbracat449 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »It's not as simple as just not participating because of event fatigue. In the past I just did the bare minimum, or didn't participate at all in events when I was feeling fatigued by too many too close together, which worked because we had new stories and zones we could participate in instead.
The difference now is that these Golden Pursuits and Tomes are the "new content". And more tasks just keep coming at a constant pace with no time left to do anything else. Players like to take part in what others are doing and feel like part the community, so it's easier to say " just don't participate" than it is for the player to do so.
These challenges are not the new content. They're the endeavors and daily login rewards, changed up and delivered also in a way that might bring in revenue.
The new content is night market and the sages vault and the new thieves stories etc etc etc
Yes it's been an incredibly long time since we have had new content. I sure hope they don't leave it six months again. How they can afford to risk players, with that gap IDK. However, the challenges is something to do, but, it's not new content.
Outside of your friends asking if you want to do any of them with them, or being in the wrong place at the wrong time (trying for a quiet walk through wrothgar a fortnight ago), you have no idea what the "whole community" is doing with challenges. So that's not really an argument.
I also don't but it as am argument generaliy. Else we would be hearing that every day players feel compelled to spend time in allikr doing dolmens, as, that's what you can find players doing every day.... what "the community" does. People are trying out the new thing to do, and, in many cases, finding it too much of a burden. Some handle that by stopping, others grind on, but, either way, I think zos needs to check in on whether they've balanced this thing correctly.
These tasks are the only "new" things we have right now. The Night Market just sounds like a nightmare to me and I am not looking to do anything past getting the house with it. I don't even know what Sage's Vault is because I have not been interested enough in these things to read about it.
As far as Alik'r, that has never been a group activity but rather a quick and convenient way to level and level up skill lines. Nothing more.
Relax. Its just a game.Blood_again wrote: »
I guess your request will gain all these 50 agrees in 2 days too, won't it?
Because I unironically imagine all those people who agreed with OP, as they read your claim like "wat?!"
I hope you had at least consulted with OP before using his emotional topic for pushing your narratives.
I'm not surprised; claiming to be a majority with no proof is a common game on this forum. But this case is kinda fiddling while Rome burns.
Relax. Its just a game.Blood_again wrote: »
I guess your request will gain all these 50 agrees in 2 days too, won't it?
Because I unironically imagine all those people who agreed with OP, as they read your claim like "wat?!"
I hope you had at least consulted with OP before using his emotional topic for pushing your narratives.
I'm not surprised; claiming to be a majority with no proof is a common game on this forum. But this case is kinda fiddling while Rome burns.
[Raises hand]BretonMage wrote: »
I don't know how many players actually suffer from event fatigue, but if it really impacts their enjoyment of the game, it may be prudent for ZOS to look into minimising their discomfort with a player-side option.
It does mean all that much. The engagement system on these forums is hardly used at all. I can't think of a post that has had more than 15 engagements on it. I'm sure they exist, but it doesn't happen very often. That 50 people out of the very small population of the forums felt strongly enough to hit "agree" is significant.PoveusRonin wrote: »To anyone still telling OP what to think/feel/do, the current score is;
1 insightful, 45 agrees, 2 awesome.
I'll round it up, so 50 people out of thousands of players agree. That does not mean all that much. While I won't tell the OP how to think or feel, I don't agree that Everyone else should lose out on activities because 50 players decide there is too much.
allochthons wrote: »[Raises hand]BretonMage wrote: »
I don't know how many players actually suffer from event fatigue, but if it really impacts their enjoyment of the game, it may be prudent for ZOS to look into minimising their discomfort with a player-side option.
My reaction to the new golden pursuit was "gosh darn it, ZoS, REALLY?" but much more profane.It does mean all that much. The engagement system on these forums is hardly used at all. I can't think of a post that has had more than 15 engagements on it. I'm sure they exist, but it doesn't happen very often. That 50 people out of the very small population of the forums felt strongly enough to hit "agree" is significant.PoveusRonin wrote: »To anyone still telling OP what to think/feel/do, the current score is;
1 insightful, 45 agrees, 2 awesome.
I'll round it up, so 50 people out of thousands of players agree. That does not mean all that much. While I won't tell the OP how to think or feel, I don't agree that Everyone else should lose out on activities because 50 players decide there is too much.
Everyone saying "just step back" obviously has a very fair point. But it's also been pointed out, multiple times, that game studios hire psychologists to create systems that deliberately addict players. Does ZoS have psychologists on staff? I don't know. But that's how systems like Battle Passes came to be in the first place. And as has been pointed out many times, battle passes keep being used, because they work. ZoS certainly knew all of that when they decided to put a battle pass into ESO.
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I'm serious. "Rome burns"? Such anger in the context of a video game is unhealthy. Seek help.Blood_again wrote: »Relax. Its just a game.Blood_again wrote: »
I guess your request will gain all these 50 agrees in 2 days too, won't it?
Because I unironically imagine all those people who agreed with OP, as they read your claim like "wat?!"
I hope you had at least consulted with OP before using his emotional topic for pushing your narratives.
I'm not surprised; claiming to be a majority with no proof is a common game on this forum. But this case is kinda fiddling while Rome burns.
I take it as "no" to both.
Well, see how fast you jumped into the club of those, who's "telling others what to think/feel/do". Welcome.
I'm puzzled as to why they need to embark now on a series of long downtimes to prepare the live servers for a change that isn't going live until at least next year. Given the enormous scale and complexity of this change aren't they working it out on private internal servers before letting it go anywhere near the live servers? It may only be backend changes for now but it still seems incredibly premature and unnecessarily disruptive to live play.
It means the sentiment is more widespread than the few people who have actually commented in this thread. The forum readers are a tiny percentage of the whole player base, and things differ greatly from realm to realm. But, among the tiny amount of people who read the forums, the OP has gotten a massive amount of positive engagement. ZoS should take that feedback into account with all the other metrics that they have.PoveusRonin wrote: »
So, the engagement system means the 1000's who are happily playing and not on the forums should have everything changed cause a small percentage of people who use the forums agree with 1 post?
PoveusRonin wrote: »So, the engagement system means the 1000's who are happily playing and not on the forums should have everything changed cause a small percentage of people who use the forums agree with 1 post?
SilverBride wrote: »PoveusRonin wrote: »So, the engagement system means the 1000's who are happily playing and not on the forums should have everything changed cause a small percentage of people who use the forums agree with 1 post?
How do we know there are 1000's happily playing if they aren't here telling us they are? They may be just as burned out as many others are.
SilverBride wrote: »PoveusRonin wrote: »So, the engagement system means the 1000's who are happily playing and not on the forums should have everything changed cause a small percentage of people who use the forums agree with 1 post?
How do we know there are 1000's happily playing if they aren't here telling us they are? They may be just as burned out as many others are.
Well, at this very second there are 11K people reading the ESO reddit, and there are tons of topics about all kinds of things and not rally a focus or care at all about the Golden Pursuit.
We really are a very small part of the ESO community. I kind of like the forums, but I have gotten to the point where I recognize a lot of users by name since it's not that many people. Going to other forums can show way different perspectives than on here. Like, I'm truly surprised about what gets 1K+ upvotes over there.
SilverBride wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »PoveusRonin wrote: »So, the engagement system means the 1000's who are happily playing and not on the forums should have everything changed cause a small percentage of people who use the forums agree with 1 post?
How do we know there are 1000's happily playing if they aren't here telling us they are? They may be just as burned out as many others are.
Well, at this very second there are 11K people reading the ESO reddit, and there are tons of topics about all kinds of things and not rally a focus or care at all about the Golden Pursuit.
We really are a very small part of the ESO community. I kind of like the forums, but I have gotten to the point where I recognize a lot of users by name since it's not that many people. Going to other forums can show way different perspectives than on here. Like, I'm truly surprised about what gets 1K+ upvotes over there.
I've looked at the ESO posts on Reddit and without getting into why I will just say I don't hold much confidence in what is being posted there.