I want CP/skill/armour presets to make it easier to switch between PvP and PvE. It doesn't have to be free, I'm OK to pay the normal gold price for changing CP and skill points, but make it a one click option like the outfits.
The hassle of changing this is the main reason I don't PvP as much as I PvE.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »So in this thread: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/comment/5283021/#Comment_5283021
The question was asked, so what do we as ESO+ subscribers want?ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »Interesting. I tnought we just had one of these. Has it been that long, already?
Can I put in a friendly request to offer something to the ESO Plus people aside from Crown Crates, in some future version of this event?
What would you like to see?
fair voting practices, and the removal of the class representatives.
recently, if only few people, or small group complain on the forums about a skill, a class, or even an armor set or weapon being (in their opinion) as overpowered and in need of a nerf then the devs take that as meaning it is a Fact that what they are complaining about as truth, when infact those things are not overpowered.
and currently there is a class representative program that is also functioning in that same manner, they focus on a small group of people and give those opinions to the developers acting as if it is the opinions of the entire eso population, when infact, just like the above paragraph those things are not truth.
what i and many others would like to see is a fair voting system where All of the Entire eso population is allowed to give their opinions, and beliefs and desires to the developers instead of just a few and small group.
there are many guilds, and forums, and peoples that never come to this forum and are unaware of the changes coming and that all it takes is a voice to be included in those changes is available.
dwemer_paleologist wrote: »So in this thread: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/comment/5283021/#Comment_5283021
The question was asked, so what do we as ESO+ subscribers want?ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »Interesting. I tnought we just had one of these. Has it been that long, already?
Can I put in a friendly request to offer something to the ESO Plus people aside from Crown Crates, in some future version of this event?
What would you like to see?
fair voting practices, and the removal of the class representatives.
recently, if only few people, or small group complain on the forums about a skill, a class, or even an armor set or weapon being (in their opinion) as overpowered and in need of a nerf then the devs take that as meaning it is a Fact that what they are complaining about as truth, when infact those things are not overpowered.
and currently there is a class representative program that is also functioning in that same manner, they focus on a small group of people and give those opinions to the developers acting as if it is the opinions of the entire eso population, when infact, just like the above paragraph those things are not truth.
what i and many others would like to see is a fair voting system where All of the Entire eso population is allowed to give their opinions, and beliefs and desires to the developers instead of just a few and small group.
there are many guilds, and forums, and peoples that never come to this forum and are unaware of the changes coming and that all it takes is a voice to be included in those changes is available.
Everyone has been extended an open invitation to the discord channels where they can present their grievances or ideas in a respectful, mature manner (most of the time anyway). They're really constructive discussions with a lot of widely differing viewpoints, and a lot of issues are hammered out between the differing viewpoints. I'm a bit of an opinionated jerk and even I have found the Class Reps to be pretty cool, fair-minded people who are genuinely looking out for the good of both the game and the players. Your voice would be just as welcome. Come be part of the solution instead of calling out the solution as the problem.