Rellick1313 wrote: »I'll join you! Let me know! But yeah I don't want to put more time into the game if it's just 3 different play styles at the end of the day. It's a good game don't get me wrong but my favorite part was character building.
Those are the two choices? Let me know what you decide, I was thinking of following Katy Perry on tour...or smashing all her CDs and burning her poster in effigy. Not sure yet.
DMuehlhausen wrote: »You can play however you want, if you are going to play solo. If you want to do end game group content then you need to maximizing your character. It's only fair to other people that are also try to progress on content.
DMuehlhausen wrote: »You can play however you want, if you are going to play solo. If you want to do end game group content then you need to maximizing your character. It's only fair to other people that are also try to progress on content.
I hear this a lot, mainly in the context of PVE. Can someone explain how grinding the same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over so they can get a sword with the perfect meta-approved trait, so they can grind those same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over....
...is progression? Because that is the exact opposite of what that word means in English. What are you progressing towards?
theamazingx wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »You can play however you want, if you are going to play solo. If you want to do end game group content then you need to maximizing your character. It's only fair to other people that are also try to progress on content.
I hear this a lot, mainly in the context of PVE. Can someone explain how grinding the same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over so they can get a sword with the perfect meta-approved trait, so they can grind those same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over....
...is progression? Because that is the exact opposite of what that word means in English. What are you progressing towards?
It's not. Getting a decent build together, learning your class and role, and joining a group of other players to *progress* through the hardest content in the game is progression. I don't know what led you to believe that slogging through dungeons was the endgame of ESO pve.
No, you don't.Rellick1313 wrote: »If I wanted to be stamina DPS I HAD to use a specific set and play style.
theamazingx wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »You can play however you want, if you are going to play solo. If you want to do end game group content then you need to maximizing your character. It's only fair to other people that are also try to progress on content.
I hear this a lot, mainly in the context of PVE. Can someone explain how grinding the same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over so they can get a sword with the perfect meta-approved trait, so they can grind those same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over....
...is progression? Because that is the exact opposite of what that word means in English. What are you progressing towards?
It's not. Getting a decent build together, learning your class and role, and joining a group of other players to *progress* through the hardest content in the game is progression. I don't know what led you to believe that slogging through dungeons was the endgame of ESO pve.
To be fair, "endgame" for some is having the best in gear, race, and stat allocation. Nothing wrong with that, but it is what it is.
theamazingx wrote: »theamazingx wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »You can play however you want, if you are going to play solo. If you want to do end game group content then you need to maximizing your character. It's only fair to other people that are also try to progress on content.
I hear this a lot, mainly in the context of PVE. Can someone explain how grinding the same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over so they can get a sword with the perfect meta-approved trait, so they can grind those same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over....
...is progression? Because that is the exact opposite of what that word means in English. What are you progressing towards?
It's not. Getting a decent build together, learning your class and role, and joining a group of other players to *progress* through the hardest content in the game is progression. I don't know what led you to believe that slogging through dungeons was the endgame of ESO pve.
To be fair, "endgame" for some is having the best in gear, race, and stat allocation. Nothing wrong with that, but it is what it is.
That's not endgame. It's not a playstyle. It's a build choice. No team is going to check your stamdk for a tail or make sure your sorc is wearing ilambris, all they care about is performance. It takes absolutely no effort to cobble together a build than can hit the numbers you need for endgame content if you want to spend less time grinding and more time playing and learning.
Rellick1313 wrote: »I'd like to start off by saying I've loved this game off and on for about a year. It's a very enjoyable game and I love creating characters, PVE, etc. this isn't a "bash ESO" thread but a "am I seeing this the right way" thread.
So I recently hit max level on the Xbox One and almost immediately quit playing because I saw that depending on what role you wanted to do it basically seemed you would choose a specific meta build, which for me kind of ruined the game. If I wanted to be stamina DPS I HAD to use a specific set and play style. Not choose between a few but a specific one, and if I didn't I was not at a slight disadvantage but a huge one. Coming from WoW and GW2 I wanted a bit more variety in my choice. This seems to be the case with all roles, there's one build that is drastically better than any other build (at least PVE wise).
I enjoyed being able to have such diversity in my build such as making a Witch Hunter type character or a warrior style heavy armor DPS, but at the end of the day these were unviable. With Horns of the Reach I was reading the patch notes and the changes seem like there may be diversity in builds again but I'm not sure.
Am I perceiving this correctly? I mean I know there will always be a superior build but usually it's only better than the next build by a small percentage not a huge gap. If ESO is going to force me into one option per role in terms of build then I'm good calling it quits.
theamazingx wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »You can play however you want, if you are going to play solo. If you want to do end game group content then you need to maximizing your character. It's only fair to other people that are also try to progress on content.
I hear this a lot, mainly in the context of PVE. Can someone explain how grinding the same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over so they can get a sword with the perfect meta-approved trait, so they can grind those same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over....
...is progression? Because that is the exact opposite of what that word means in English. What are you progressing towards?
It's not. Getting a decent build together, learning your class and role, and joining a group of other players to *progress* through the hardest content in the game is progression. I don't know what led you to believe that slogging through dungeons was the endgame of ESO pve.
Rellick1313 wrote: »
Am I perceiving this correctly? I mean I know there will always be a superior build but usually it's only better than the next build by a small percentage not a huge gap. If ESO is going to force me into one option per role in terms of build then I'm good calling it quits.
theamazingx wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »You can play however you want, if you are going to play solo. If you want to do end game group content then you need to maximizing your character. It's only fair to other people that are also try to progress on content.
I hear this a lot, mainly in the context of PVE. Can someone explain how grinding the same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over so they can get a sword with the perfect meta-approved trait, so they can grind those same 10 dungeons over and over and over and over....
...is progression? Because that is the exact opposite of what that word means in English. What are you progressing towards?
It's not. Getting a decent build together, learning your class and role, and joining a group of other players to *progress* through the hardest content in the game is progression. I don't know what led you to believe that slogging through dungeons was the endgame of ESO pve.
I played the endgame PVE in ESO, that's what led be to believe it. I've been watching y'all do it for years. Slaying the same robots you've already slayed, beating mechanics you memorized in 2015. The mobs aren't getting better you know, you're measuring yourself against the same idiot AIs that you killed last time. You are not progressing through it, you're repeating it...and preaching to others while you do it.
Doing the same dungeon in 1.4 fewer seconds than last time isn't progressing. Unless you feel it is, then-- good on you I suppose. But let's not act like people with experimental builds or "non standard" builds are blocking your progress, you're on a hamster wheel.
If you want to progress through the hardest content in the game, go to Cyrodiil. That's where the enemies learn and adapt, and nobody will sniff your shorts to make sure you have all gold SPC, because ain't nobody got time for that. In Cyrodiil, we respect fighters, not preachers.
Are you in an veteran trial group chasing the leaderboard?thatlaurachick wrote: »Rellick1313 wrote: »
Am I perceiving this correctly? I mean I know there will always be a superior build but usually it's only better than the next build by a small percentage not a huge gap. If ESO is going to force me into one option per role in terms of build then I'm good calling it quits.
Wow, you had an option of 2 builds? That's HUGE. /s
No, you're correct. Endgame is only "fun" if you follow THE META (no matter how boring, or ridiculous it is.) Create a build that works 98% as well but is tailored to your playstyle? NOPE NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
I was trying for the 3rd time to get into "endgame" content, and I just hate this mentality so much I can't do it.
I'm still keeping up stuff for my houses, as that's the only reason I play now. Probably will quit soon if ZOS doesn't up drop rate on purple furnishing plans.