You mean the way the difficulty isn't totally already making instances unpopulated? Instances are empty because people are coming in, getting absolutely annihilated by trash mobs, and leaving because they can't get anything accomplished. People who don't like grouping aren't bothering because it's content they can't do on their own.CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »Displaced_Salad wrote: »
I never ever said to take it away...i said why not make it like overlands where there will be different levels of difficulty. You can go spend all your time killing endless adds/mobs on hard mode no problem but let us that dont want the hardmode type content to not be excluded.
If you enjoy it im happy for you
THIS. I am quite frequently seeing the knee jerk reaction of anger and borderline disgust when a player asks to ADD content. Not change it. Not take it away. Why is it only okay to ask for whatever passes for "more difficult" at ZOS? I really don't have a horse in this particular race, but it appears to be quite the widespread attitude.
Adding difficulty modes to Night Market would make all the instances less populated. Instances being empty is already touted as a problem.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »Adding difficulty modes to Night Market would make all the instances less populated. Instances being empty is already touted as a problem.
Why would the people who enjoy challenging content leave for the easier instance? Isn't the challenge the thing that's fun about it right now?
In the easy instance, I'd expect people who have big difficulties getting along right now despite being interested. Or those who have given up completely already because they don't think they have any chance anyway. I've seen 15 or more posts of different people in the past 2 days stating exactly that: They've been killed by a trash mob immediately, so they don't believe they have any chance to get anything done in this zone - and so they've given up on it. I don't think these people will try the current instance again. But an easier one might bring them back.