Marsgodofwar wrote: »
Thank you!
Oh, so now there'll be news on new content after E3?
That's . . .
Pass the popcorn please.
I don't think that'll do it ...
I need an infusion of liquefied popcorn.
Everybody else is releasing new stuff even before E3 to get people hyped.
ZOS can't even get anything done at E3.
NadiusMaximus wrote: »Hey. I think we should be trying to help the new console players as much as possible. We should push to get them their own threads, a place to have them all together, a General Help Exchange / Topic Talking Opportunity would make the best sense.
Now we just need a catchy name for the General Help Exchange / Topic Talking Opportunity. Whatever to call it? Anyway, we should all offer our help having one formed.
NadiusMaximus wrote: »Hey. I think we should be trying to help the new console players as much as possible. We should push to get them their own threads, a place to have them all together, a General Help Exchange / Topic Talking Opportunity would make the best sense.
Now we just need a catchy name for the General Help Exchange / Topic Talking Opportunity. Whatever to call it? Anyway, we should all offer our help having one formed.
rajaniemiorama_ESO wrote: »We could also call it Consoul Shriven.
This thread needs more popcorn. It's getting too serious. lol
Been listening to the Atmospheric Black Metal Albums channel for a while now while running veteran dungeon pledges. Really kicks off in Elden Hollow.
If ESO can't survive without the console users, then the game deserves to die. And if it did, then maybe the pc game companies would stop catering to the console users.
There are game companies that only do console games. Let the console users play those games.
To answer the itemization question: We have done a lot of work to make the itemization fun and exciting in the next major update. There are lots of cool unique sets for players to chase after in multiple different areas. We're doing extensive balance work to make sure they all give competitive bonuses instead of the current paradigm where everyone just chases the few uber powerful sets. This will allow players to customize sets to their playstyle instead of just getting whatever adds the most damage.
Additionally the new content has a short term and a long term item chase as well. To go hand in hand with that the power spike on the new items is bigger, so players are more rewarded for upgrading their gear.
For the next major update you'll see a lot of cool customization options with all the crazy new item sets. For example we've got one that will have you running around chasing orbs for bonus damage, or additional attacks vs targets with damage shields.
In terms of XP, we're actually buffing for some areas in the next major update. Specifically public dungeons and craglorn are being increased. Additionally we're increasing the XP that veteran level quests give so there's more of a parity between gains between questers and grinders. Lastly we're reducing the amount of XP required to get a veteran rank so players can get to the max level content sooner.
So, anybody still interested in the Next Major Update™?
> Believe it or not I am. I'm on this crazy train till the end. I took a month off from playing, came back today and met the login screen about six times in four hours. PVP was just EP farming DC at their main gates, so yah, I'm taking another break.To answer the itemization question: We have done a lot of work to make the itemization fun and exciting in the next major update. There are lots of cool unique sets for players to chase after in multiple different areas. We're doing extensive balance work to make sure they all give competitive bonuses instead of the current paradigm where everyone just chases the few uber powerful sets. This will allow players to customize sets to their playstyle instead of just getting whatever adds the most damage.
>We've heard that all year since E3. I'm actually not waiting anymore and will be surprised if anything interesting comes of it besides the gear token like grind of other games.
Additionally the new content has a short term and a long term item chase as well. To go hand in hand with that the power spike on the new items is bigger, so players are more rewarded for upgrading their gear.
>We've heard that all year since E3. I'm actually not waiting anymore and will be surprised if anything interesting comes before August or September.For the next major update you'll see a lot of cool customization options with all the crazy new item sets. For example we've got one that will have you running around chasing orbs for bonus damage, or additional attacks vs targets with damage shields.
>This isn't fun in my book. I'd rather have straight up PVP rather than playing chase the dragon Ball thing for longer than the buff is applied for. Like the buff from Cyrodil dungeons that usually lasts till you get into a fight, then expires. Unless they fixed it.In terms of XP, we're actually buffing for some areas in the next major update. Specifically public dungeons and craglorn are being increased. Additionally we're increasing the XP that veteran level quests give so there's more of a parity between gains between questers and grinders. Lastly we're reducing the amount of XP required to get a veteran rank so players can get to the max level content sooner.
> They just nerfed everything into the ground xp wise and said it was for overall balance. Why mention the vet levels xp being buffs when it's been said in the next big update that they will be removed? I'm guessing that since people found the xp potion and complained about the ironic timing of the xp nerf, they were smart and reversed their scheme..
No? Nobody?
Thought so. You can only get hyped without anything to show for so often.
Marsgodofwar wrote: »
Thank you!
Oh, so now there'll be news on new content after E3?
That's . . .
Pass the popcorn please.
I don't think that'll do it ...
I need an infusion of liquefied popcorn.
Everybody else is releasing new stuff even before E3 to get people hyped.
ZOS can't even get anything done at E3.
In fairness, when I created the thread about the on screen adverts used for Server Maintenance when it reached close to 6-7 pages with a LOT of views, they did act on it.
There's probably a forum protocol that when a thread gets to a certain level, and it's weighted heavily towards a negative impact on the society/game in general, they act on it and roll out the heavy weights.
Anyway, this thread is getting to serious now
I suspect this is how it was for the console players this morning
coryevans_3b14_ESO wrote: »It is too early in the AM for me to make popcorn, so I say Good Morning!!!! with this.
coryevans_3b14_ESO wrote: »
It is too early in the AM for me to make popcorn, so I say Good Morning!!!! with this.
Just wanted to say: Thanks for this thread, it has amused the heck out of me over the last couple of days while watching the, seemingly, never ending stream of mis-located threads swamp GD.
On a side note, discussing disciplinary actions is also listed as a violation within the Code of Conduct/Forum Rules. Please keep posts within the rules.
coryevans_3b14_ESO wrote: »
bchulettub17_ESO wrote: »coryevans_3b14_ESO wrote: »
I see your puppy and raise you one Popcorn Puppy!