ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We will be, @Angelyne.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We will be, @Angelyne.
Should be normal procedure independently of opening testing phase to a wider audience. No?steveb16_ESO46 wrote: »This is great. But the flip side is;
Zen have to listen to what is reported, act on it when appropriate and test again before going live.
FunkyBudda wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We will be, @Angelyne.
good, I guess better late than never.
I hope Zenimax learned their lesson with Craglorn patch that those that they gave the keys to end up not reporting certain exploits and end up benefiting for themselves (e.g. Kardala farming). These exploits tend to further divide the player base (casual vs hardcore) and create a huge gap in VR levels that's already a grind (yes, even with the new exp change).
What's even worst is that Zenimax is not punishing the exploiters (those that hit VR12 less than one day is pretty obvious) by letting them keep the VR exp they gained is just another slap to the face for players that play the game normally without exploits. I dont understand the logics in not going after these exploiters, but if u judge how they have done with the bots, I guess it was expected.
terence.caroneb17_ESO wrote: »FunkyBudda wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We will be, @Angelyne.
good, I guess better late than never.
I hope Zenimax learned their lesson with Craglorn patch that those that they gave the keys to end up not reporting certain exploits and end up benefiting for themselves (e.g. Kardala farming). These exploits tend to further divide the player base (casual vs hardcore) and create a huge gap in VR levels that's already a grind (yes, even with the new exp change).
What's even worst is that Zenimax is not punishing the exploiters (those that hit VR12 less than one day is pretty obvious) by letting them keep the VR exp they gained is just another slap to the face for players that play the game normally without exploits. I dont understand the logics in not going after these exploiters, but if u judge how they have done with the bots, I guess it was expected.
I agree with the PTS tester part, those guys, the ones who played PTS before it becomes public, should be banned from PTS. Cause obviously, if they open the PTS, it's because those guys didn't get any job done (or they didnt listen to them, but that would be soooo unprofessionnal and ironic I can't imagine it's that).
But punishing people for playing Craglorn as it was on its launch (and still is with the red diamonds) ? No. Zenimax is responsible for putting out content made for farming. You think they never played their own content patch ? Cause a boss who drops blues and violets every time and give good xp, that you can reactivate with gems, is not an error, it's a choice. If you don't agree you've never been to kardala before they disabled it.
This dungeon, and most of craglorn in fact, is a farm fest. And it was fun, not the kind of farm people do running from a red diamond to another, it was just a dungeon with 3-4 bosses giving good xp, and one who was so easy people just started to only kill and resurrect him (again you resurrect him with a game mechanic, gems, not an exploit).
So basically, all I say is, ok PTS testers should be punished, but not people who played Craglorn for what it was and still is, a farm fest.
FunkyBudda wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We will be, @Angelyne.
good, I guess better late than never.
I hope Zenimax learned their lesson with Craglorn patch that those that they gave the keys to end up not reporting certain exploits and end up benefiting for themselves (e.g. Kardala farming). These exploits tend to further divide the player base (casual vs hardcore) and create a huge gap in VR levels that's already a grind (yes, even with the new exp change).
What's even worst is that Zenimax is not punishing the exploiters (those that hit VR12 less than one day is pretty obvious) by letting them keep the VR exp they gained is just another slap to the face for players that play the game normally without exploits. I dont understand the logics in not going after these exploiters, but if u judge how they have done with the bots, I guess it was expected.
terence.caroneb17_ESO wrote: »FunkyBudda wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We will be, @Angelyne.
good, I guess better late than never.
I hope Zenimax learned their lesson with Craglorn patch that those that they gave the keys to end up not reporting certain exploits and end up benefiting for themselves (e.g. Kardala farming). These exploits tend to further divide the player base (casual vs hardcore) and create a huge gap in VR levels that's already a grind (yes, even with the new exp change).
What's even worst is that Zenimax is not punishing the exploiters (those that hit VR12 less than one day is pretty obvious) by letting them keep the VR exp they gained is just another slap to the face for players that play the game normally without exploits. I dont understand the logics in not going after these exploiters, but if u judge how they have done with the bots, I guess it was expected.
I agree with the PTS tester part, those guys, the ones who played PTS before it becomes public, should be banned from PTS. Cause obviously, if they open the PTS, it's because those guys didn't get any job done (or they didnt listen to them, but that would be soooo unprofessionnal and ironic I can't imagine it's that).
But punishing people for playing Craglorn as it was on its launch (and still is with the red diamonds) ? No. Zenimax is responsible for putting out content made for farming. You think they never played their own content patch ? Cause a boss who drops blues and violets every time and give good xp, that you can reactivate with gems, is not an error, it's a choice. If you don't agree you've never been to kardala before they disabled it.
This dungeon, and most of craglorn in fact, is a farm fest. And it was fun, not the kind of farm people do running from a red diamond to another, it was just a dungeon with 3-4 bosses giving good xp, and one who was so easy people just started to only kill and resurrect him (again you resurrect him with a game mechanic, gems, not an exploit).
So basically, all I say is, ok PTS testers should be punished, but not people who played Craglorn for what it was and still is, a farm fest.
amber_picchiottino_ESO wrote: »FunkyBudda wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We will be, @Angelyne.
good, I guess better late than never.
I hope Zenimax learned their lesson with Craglorn patch that those that they gave the keys to end up not reporting certain exploits and end up benefiting for themselves (e.g. Kardala farming). These exploits tend to further divide the player base (casual vs hardcore) and create a huge gap in VR levels that's already a grind (yes, even with the new exp change).
What's even worst is that Zenimax is not punishing the exploiters (those that hit VR12 less than one day is pretty obvious) by letting them keep the VR exp they gained is just another slap to the face for players that play the game normally without exploits. I dont understand the logics in not going after these exploiters, but if u judge how they have done with the bots, I guess it was expected.
Actually, a lot were reported. There was a lot of ignoring issues. You won't see that because those issues are discussed and reported in the The Psijic Order forum that isn't currently available to the public.
FunkyBudda wrote: »good, I guess better late than never.
I hope Zenimax learned their lesson waah waah waah
LonePirate wrote: »I have heard from a few PTS testers that ZOS often ignores issues reported by them unless the issue is a massive one. Apparently ZOS pays as much attention to the bugs logged by the PTS crew as it pays to the bugs we all log within the game.
I have learned that if you want a problem fixed, you need to get a topic about pushed to the top of the ESO Reddit forum. Strange but true.
If you can download it now, and are interested in testing on the PTS, yes by all means start downloading sooner than later.Maotti_Nor wrote: »Downloading the PTS now, apparently there are many people doing it right now, it's a slow download.
@Maotti_Nor , the answer to that question depends on what your expectations are of how the PTS is.Maotti_Nor wrote: »
@Maotti_NorMaotti_Nor wrote: »
If by hack you mean taking the wagon back to your faction, and then walking places to activate way shrines. I'm actually surprised how many didn't know that.In fact, we were locked into Craglorn and couldn't even leave the zone (except with a hack of sorts).
Well, it wasn't at all obvious how to get back to your alliance zone and even if you did, as you mentioned, none of the wayshrines were discovered so one would have to run through all the zones again and to get to any of the VR zones you would have to complete the main quest again.driosketch wrote: »If by hack you mean taking the wagon back to your faction, and then walking places to activate way shrines. I'm actually surprised how many didn't know that.In fact, we were locked into Craglorn and couldn't even leave the zone (except with a hack of sorts).
True, you couldn't way shrine back by default as none of the other way shrines were active. And you couldn't get a template into the PvP campaign it seemed. And to get to the vet zones you would have needed to do all the main quests from the first one. But technically we weren't locked there, and that's before you consider our previous characters that were still saved.