Araneae6537 wrote: »GuuMoonRyoung wrote: »I feel that each event should have pvp and pve alternatives to earn tickets. I wish pvp and pve were different meta games, with different abilities, spells, gears and so on. If someone does not want to do pvp, they should not be forced into pvp, if someone does not want to pve, they should not be forced to do pve either. This is why I never enjoy pvp in any mmorpg.
Absolutely this! Every event should have both PvE and PvP elements, that way, there's something for everyone.
Or we just do the events that appeal to us? You don’t need all the tickets from every event even if you want all the collectibles. Do what you enjoy and go for the items that most appeal to you.
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »ESO's marketing didn't fail. It worked on many types of PVP players who come from a background of playing PVP games.
SerafinaWaterstar wrote: »As others have said, day before event starts, do all IC district quests on at least 2 characters.
You have to go up the ladder, get quest & then go back down ladder. Can get all quests safely.
I then start in Arboretum & work my way round anti clockwise, until Temple then head back down sewer (am AD) but you can use a recall stone.
Character then sits in home hub in sewers and hands in a quest a day.
Voila!
(That’s for IC; as I love Cyrodiil can’t give much advice except choose a campaign where the nearest town is your alliance - really, with a bit of planning it’s not hard 😁)
ESO_player123 wrote: »SerafinaWaterstar wrote: »As others have said, day before event starts, do all IC district quests on at least 2 characters.
You have to go up the ladder, get quest & then go back down ladder. Can get all quests safely.
I then start in Arboretum & work my way round anti clockwise, until Temple then head back down sewer (am AD) but you can use a recall stone.
Character then sits in home hub in sewers and hands in a quest a day.
Voila!
(That’s for IC; as I love Cyrodiil can’t give much advice except choose a campaign where the nearest town is your alliance - really, with a bit of planning it’s not hard 😁)
I just go to Bruma on a toon that belongs to whatever alliance holds it. Works very well.
Grizzbeorn wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »SerafinaWaterstar wrote: »As others have said, day before event starts, do all IC district quests on at least 2 characters.
You have to go up the ladder, get quest & then go back down ladder. Can get all quests safely.
I then start in Arboretum & work my way round anti clockwise, until Temple then head back down sewer (am AD) but you can use a recall stone.
Character then sits in home hub in sewers and hands in a quest a day.
Voila!
(That’s for IC; as I love Cyrodiil can’t give much advice except choose a campaign where the nearest town is your alliance - really, with a bit of planning it’s not hard 😁)
I just go to Bruma on a toon that belongs to whatever alliance holds it. Works very well.
I personally find Chorrol easier (read: faster) to get to, so I do that one most often during MYM, but I've also been doing Bruma and today, Cheydinhal, when they pop up as daily endeavors.
JimFord047 wrote: »Best Part of an hour and a half, just to get A TICKET, in imperial city , I DO NOT WANT TO BE THERE, All I want is a Ticket.
But I am forced to be in there to get it... I have found out that if you stand still with your shield up, then MOST people will simply let you go on your way, or up and down crouch tried that it also worked...
But one player Menzo.....zan , nope , he just kills me, easy point for them, they not getting hit, so no damage, they are going around the daily area simply killing because they can, I went back in as AD, and asked to be allowed to do the daily, and they ignored that, i watched him kill off low level players, all trying to do the daily ... They are a waste of this effort. And because they are DELIBERATE in messing with people, their Comms are off, not that they care as proved by ignoring another one of their own faction.
This is Just WRONG !!!! want tickets , then suffer !!! have your day ruined by wasting your time!!
and They wonder why people lose their temper!!! this has to stop, give people options!
Got the ticket , and I am Off for the day... meant to be playing with friends tonight, that's a NO, had enough hassle for the day. I will have more extra drugs and read a book, more satisfying
Forum PvChat is the true test.SilverBride wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
xylena_lazarow wrote: »Forum PvChat is the true test.SilverBride wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
Yes. PvP or possibly end game vet trials are the true test of skill in ESO. Furnishing 35 houses is a test of nothing.
SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
NordSwordnBoard wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
Yes. Opponents who can think and adapt in the moment are more challenging than repeating choreography until it's precise. These threads usually go kind of sideways, but we're at the point of comparing arranging furniture to end game trials lol.
GuuMoonRyoung wrote: »So those who are mentioning that there are other events that can make up for the loss of tickets, not all events are base game events. Some of them requires dlc, and last year, an event required Necrom, so this year, an event will definitely require Gold Road. So what happens if someone does not have dlc and chapter required for the event? Base game events are the ones we look forward to most and don't wanna miss. This is why events should have both PvP and PvE quests for tickets.
JimFord047 wrote: »Best Part of an hour and a half, just to get A TICKET, in imperial city , I DO NOT WANT TO BE THERE, All I want is a Ticket.
But I am forced to be in there to get it... I have found out that if you stand still with your shield up, then MOST people will simply let you go on your way, or up and down crouch tried that it also worked...
But one player Menzo.....zan , nope , he just kills me, easy point for them, they not getting hit, so no damage, they are going around the daily area simply killing because they can, I went back in as AD, and asked to be allowed to do the daily, and they ignored that, i watched him kill off low level players, all trying to do the daily ... They are a waste of this effort. And because they are DELIBERATE in messing with people, their Comms are off, not that they care as proved by ignoring another one of their own faction.
This is Just WRONG !!!! want tickets , then suffer !!! have your day ruined by wasting your time!!
and They wonder why people lose their temper!!! this has to stop, give people options!
Got the ticket , and I am Off for the day... meant to be playing with friends tonight, that's a NO, had enough hassle for the day. I will have more extra drugs and read a book, more satisfying
PVP is a disgrace but somehow ZOS think it is a wonderful experience. Even people who enjoy PVP knows that: ESO's pvp is dying.
JimFord047 wrote: »lol, I did read, but the indrik was meant to be in the last event! it was not! so yes i see your point, , can you Guarantee that the next event will give me 40 tickets? and it will all go smoothly (I have in the past got things, only to wait a year to complete it! )
And Since I am 80% BLIND, the bold actually was appreciated, I could actually see that lmao, but i know what you're saying , I could pass here and take the risk of moons and planets aligning, and possibly / probably get it, but what do i miss from the next.... lol, not trying to be awkward , just going from 10 years of experience and life!
lol, I am also awaiting eye surgery , again , one more mess up and i probably get the other 20% blindness, at that point this is immaterial, because i won't be able to play any more or admire the collection lol
SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
Yes. PvP or possibly end game vet trials are the true test of skill in ESO. Furnishing 35 houses is a test of nothing.
All of these activities use different skill sets. No one is any more THE true test of skill than another. Even furnishing houses is a skill because of the creativity and time that go into doing it well.
JimFord047 wrote: »Best Part of an hour and a half, just to get A TICKET, in imperial city , I DO NOT WANT TO BE THERE, All I want is a Ticket.
But I am forced to be in there to get it... I have found out that if you stand still with your shield up, then MOST people will simply let you go on your way, or up and down crouch tried that it also worked...
But one player Menzo.....zan , nope , he just kills me, easy point for them, they not getting hit, so no damage, they are going around the daily area simply killing because they can, I went back in as AD, and asked to be allowed to do the daily, and they ignored that, i watched him kill off low level players, all trying to do the daily ... They are a waste of this effort. And because they are DELIBERATE in messing with people, their Comms are off, not that they care as proved by ignoring another one of their own faction.
This is Just WRONG !!!! want tickets , then suffer !!! have your day ruined by wasting your time!!
and They wonder why people lose their temper!!! this has to stop, give people options!
Got the ticket , and I am Off for the day... meant to be playing with friends tonight, that's a NO, had enough hassle for the day. I will have more extra drugs and read a book, more satisfying
SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
Yes. PvP or possibly end game vet trials are the true test of skill in ESO. Furnishing 35 houses is a test of nothing.
All of these activities use different skill sets. No one is any more THE true test of skill than another. Even furnishing houses is a skill because of the creativity and time that go into doing it well.
NordSwordnBoard wrote: »
but we're at the point of comparing arranging furniture to end game trials lol.
Get used to it, because that's all there is now.
SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
Yes. PvP or possibly end game vet trials are the true test of skill in ESO. Furnishing 35 houses is a test of nothing.
All of these activities use different skill sets. No one is any more THE true test of skill than another. Even furnishing houses is a skill because of the creativity and time that go into doing it well.
Endgame raiding and PvP use very similar skill sets, but PvE is fighting against scripted events that are the same every time. PvP is fighting against other players, and knowing how to react to multiple different scenarios.
Typically, highly skilled PvPers have no problems coming into PvE endgame and playing at a very high level, but the reverse isn't always true.
SilverBride wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
Yes. PvP or possibly end game vet trials are the true test of skill in ESO. Furnishing 35 houses is a test of nothing.
All of these activities use different skill sets. No one is any more THE true test of skill than another. Even furnishing houses is a skill because of the creativity and time that go into doing it well.
Endgame raiding and PvP use very similar skill sets, but PvE is fighting against scripted events that are the same every time. PvP is fighting against other players, and knowing how to react to multiple different scenarios.
Typically, highly skilled PvPers have no problems coming into PvE endgame and playing at a very high level, but the reverse isn't always true.
PvP and PvE are two very different activities with two very different skill sets and no one is any more of an indicator of skill in ESO than the other.
And my main PvE group content character does pretty good in battlegrounds, too so the reverse can also be true.
SilverBride wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
No.
Yes. PvP or possibly end game vet trials are the true test of skill in ESO. Furnishing 35 houses is a test of nothing.
All of these activities use different skill sets. No one is any more THE true test of skill than another. Even furnishing houses is a skill because of the creativity and time that go into doing it well.
Endgame raiding and PvP use very similar skill sets, but PvE is fighting against scripted events that are the same every time. PvP is fighting against other players, and knowing how to react to multiple different scenarios.
Typically, highly skilled PvPers have no problems coming into PvE endgame and playing at a very high level, but the reverse isn't always true.
PvP and PvE are two very different activities with two very different skill sets and no one is any more of an indicator of skill in ESO than the other.
And my main PvE group content character does pretty good in battlegrounds, too so the reverse can also be true.
JustLovely wrote: »You're trying to argue that playing house is as equally difficult as building a house. All it takes to play house is an imagination. It takes skill and experience to build a house. The level of difficulty is not even remotely the same.
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
GuuMoonRyoung wrote: »I agree with you but there is one thing I don't understand, why do people who look for pvp, don't play games specifically for pvp? There are many of them out there, like League of Legends, DoTA2, SMITE, Naraka Bladepoint and so on. Why look for pvp in mmorpg?
SilverBride wrote: »JustLovely wrote: »You're trying to argue that playing house is as equally difficult as building a house. All it takes to play house is an imagination. It takes skill and experience to build a house. The level of difficulty is not even remotely the same.
I am not arguing any such thing. I am saying that no, PvP isn't the true test of skill in ESO as was claimed in this post.SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
JustLovely wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »JustLovely wrote: »You're trying to argue that playing house is as equally difficult as building a house. All it takes to play house is an imagination. It takes skill and experience to build a house. The level of difficulty is not even remotely the same.
I am not arguing any such thing. I am saying that no, PvP isn't the true test of skill in ESO as was claimed in this post.SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »PvP is the true test of skill in ESO.
Yes, you are.
Excelling at PvP is the true test of a players skill in ESO. A top tier PvP player can complete any content in the game and is welcome in end game PvE trials. Someone who just furnishes homes can't do anything other than furnish more homes. It takes imagination to do housing in ESO, but it takes zero skill or experience.