This event was pretty much in the same format since it started. now, for no reason, no explanation, it requires changing.
Am I thinking of the Anniversary event?
Well, I suck. I still don't like it, but apparently, I am old, forgetful and crotchety.
Holycannoli wrote: »What's nerfed about it? I barely participated in the last one as I'm not in a guild.
tomofhyrule wrote: »I have a feeling that the goal for this event is to encourage grouping. Notice that the boxes you get from WBs/etc. are not capped, but you only get them if you're in a group with a guildie.
I couldn't care either way. This is still 91 boxes you can get from master writs alone, which is also not counting the 13 you'll get from daily writs over the course of the event. That's enough to go without burning out easy.
But with the new "with a guildmate" endeavors and the fact that they're really leaning a lot harder into the 'group with the guildmate' parts of this event instead of the crafting part of the event, it's looking like one of the goals that ESO is working towards as a whole is to get people to group more.
ESO has always been fairly single-player friendly, but there is the idea that the social aspect of "I want to hang out with my friends" is a good way to retain players, as you'll want to log back on to hang with them. They're just trying to foster this idea - it started with the "How to join guilds" quest since Markarth, and now it's a lot more overt of a push to group with people.
Narvuntien wrote: »I am pissed about it because I have an inventory worth of blue jewellery writs and my computer broke two days into the last Zenithar event and so now I'll never get to get any benefit from having this huge stack of master writs, because my computer broke a year ago.
NoxiousBlight wrote: »Thanks for ruining this event by limiting the writs.
We wanted to touch on this as we've seen the feedback around this change. The intention here was not to "ruin" the event, but rather bring it inline with team expectations. The writs are limited this time around to reduce the amount of writ spamming that occurred during the last event. The amount of spamming did not line up with the team's intention for the event. While we know this a frustrating change for some, it was a change made with careful consideration for the overall health of the event.
That being said, there is always room for adjustment in the future, so please continue to share your feedback.
Just as a follow up here, we also posted on our official thread as well. We have left a quote from that thread below.NoxiousBlight wrote: »Thanks for ruining this event by limiting the writs.
We wanted to touch on this as we've seen the feedback around this change. The intention here was not to "ruin" the event, but rather bring it inline with team expectations. The writs are limited this time around to reduce the amount of writ spamming that occurred during the last event. The amount of spamming did not line up with the team's intention for the event. While we know this a frustrating change for some, it was a change made with careful consideration for the overall health of the event.
That being said, there is always room for adjustment in the future, so please continue to share your feedback.
Just as a follow up here, we also posted on our official thread as well. We have left a quote from that thread below.NoxiousBlight wrote: »Thanks for ruining this event by limiting the writs.
We wanted to touch on this as we've seen the feedback around this change. The intention here was not to "ruin" the event, but rather bring it inline with team expectations. The writs are limited this time around to reduce the amount of writ spamming that occurred during the last event. The amount of spamming did not line up with the team's intention for the event. While we know this a frustrating change for some, it was a change made with careful consideration for the overall health of the event.
That being said, there is always room for adjustment in the future, so please continue to share your feedback.