Lapin_Logic wrote: »
Just enjoy the parts of the game you like, stop letting numbers and lists ruin the fun.
I ve not says that is tragic, i ve only say that is not fair 🤷♂️🤦🏻♂️dinokstrunz wrote: »lol this is quite tragic
DeLaHaze90 wrote: »There’s not only players that can play 18/24 hours with multiple toon. There are people that have growed up and now have wife and sons.
This "argument" again.
What do your personal circumstances have to do with the game? Why did you pick a type of game that is traditionally NOT known for instant gratifications but long term commitment and patience if your time schedule does not allow to spend enough of your time in the first place? I get it, things can change and everything, but you can not expect the developers to design their game around peoples life scripts. Why do you even NEED those achievements if your life is so busy now. And why do you even consider PAYING for an achievement instead of earning it?
ESO is an MMO. Long term motivation is one of the main reaons why it still exists after almost 10 years.
Bud, I play from day1 on console and I have played Dc from that day, and the achievement wasn’t there. So why they expect from me that now I should run another 2 toons just for that achievements. Consider PAYING? I’m forced to PAYING because I’m not goin to run other toons. The only thing I can do now is pay someone with golds for crowns and buy 3 alliance token.
I was expecting more people’s thought like me. Thanks for reply appreciated
But. Why do you NEED those achievements?
Make a new character. Don't bother leveling it up but be sure to get some skyshards. Go in the campaign at level 10 but it needs to be an active campaign. Pick up all the quests, find the action on the map, and get going. The worse part is your slow horse.
My PvP guild has an rule, do not play on other alliances during our guild runs. Don't matter if in another campaign as its no easy way to check that I think.
FantasticFreddie wrote: »My PvP guild has an rule, do not play on other alliances during our guild runs. Don't matter if in another campaign as its no easy way to check that I think.
See, I never liked this rule. The only people who get caught are people who either 1) don't know about the rule or 2) are questing and not actually pvping or 3) didn't realize there was a guild run on.
Anyone who actually sets out to deliberately break that rule is going to go into offline mode.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »FantasticFreddie wrote: »My PvP guild has an rule, do not play on other alliances during our guild runs. Don't matter if in another campaign as its no easy way to check that I think.
See, I never liked this rule. The only people who get caught are people who either 1) don't know about the rule or 2) are questing and not actually pvping or 3) didn't realize there was a guild run on.
Anyone who actually sets out to deliberately break that rule is going to go into offline mode.
It's also just kind of a dumb rule? I mean every PvP guild I've ever been a part of doesn't care what alliance you run on, even during guild runs. PvP is PvP; the more enemies, the better.
My PvP guild has an rule, do not play on other alliances during our guild runs. Don't matter if in another campaign as its no easy way to check that I think.