Ravensilver wrote: »Fully agree with you.
Not only is the zone on the small side, but the amount of quests is more or less minimal. We have 5 main quests and 10 side quests and that's it. That's almost as bad as Murkmire, which had 7/3, or Clockwork City, which had 8/3. Compared to Greymoor, which had 26/63, or Summerset, which hat 18/26, that's like... nothing.
Also, most of the zone is inaccessible. Most buildings are locked, the landscape is pretty bare, and aside from those mirror incursions, there isn't really anything happening.
The house is... meh. Getting furnishing plans is a mindless grind, running in circles through the inn. There isn't even a new companion.
At the moment, I'm not really interested in the current expansion...
Rkindaleft wrote: »Bosses and the world event are REALLY annoying with all the immune phases, making bosses into boring time sinks
SilverBride wrote: »Rkindaleft wrote: »Bosses and the world event are REALLY annoying with all the immune phases, making bosses into boring time sinks
This is what happens when players complain that bosses die too fast.
Rkindaleft wrote: »I agree, I think the zone is really pretty to look at, but in my opinion I don't think it's a zone that's worth sticking around long term in outside of writs for a few reasons:
1) The map isn't any bigger than say Western Skyrim above ground and that chapter came with essentially 2 zones to make up the difference.
2) Too many locked doors and inaccessible areas make the zone feel really unfinished and rushed.
3) Bosses and the world event are REALLY annoying with all the immune phases, making bosses into boring time sinks and thus I don't want to participate in the dailies outside of the delve quest.
4) Main questline felt pretty rushed and the ending to me was unsatisfying, we needed more way lore on Ithelia and a Q4 Mirrormoor zone to tie out the story, its not a questline I have an interest in doing on multiple characters.
5) Scribing is way too tedious and grindy and also unfriendly to alts.
Outside of the trial this is the first chapter I'm starting to regret paying for.
What bothers me most is the extreme reduction in content for the same price. I have no problem paying 50 Euros for a new chapter, but then I want to experience something new for a while, not just for 1-2 weeks! The map of West Weald seems tiny when you can ride through everything in a few minutes and this time there is no other region/ Oblivion plain for the whole year (neither in the chapter nor as Q4 DLC)!
Regarding Scribing, I already knew that I wasn't really interested in it and I haven't set foot in the Schola since I finished the quest. But this quest was also just a rush through old areas, just as bad as the Psijic or quest line...
But that wasn't the end of the disappointments for this year. The big announcement for Q3 for housing is another extreme disappointment. As an extreme housing enthusiast, this doesn't bring me anything new on the PC, nothing new in terms of building and decorating, for me it's not something housing-related if people can now look at my houses.
So, all in all, the whole year so far has been one big disappointment. The only positive surprise was the free house.
I'm a little discouraged. The teasers made me pre-order the Chapter easily enough, I was excited to explore more of Cyrodiil without having to deal with playing Oblivion, but I finished all of the casual play content within two weeks, I had issues with the zone aesthetic, and after those two to three weeks I've basically stopped logging in again. Started playing other games. That's not good, considering I spent the $40 for it. This has been the fastest I've lost interest in a chapter to date. I think I lasted a little longer with Necrom, and I don't even like Morrowind.
I'm sincerely hoping, if they decide next year's Chapter is Winterhold, or the Hammerfel Interior, that they make the zones more interesting for explorers. More caves, more nooks.and crannies, better wilds etc. Just, places to GO.
What bothers me most is the extreme reduction in content for the same price.
I'm a little discouraged. The teasers made me pre-order the Chapter easily enough, I was excited to explore more of Cyrodiil without having to deal with playing Oblivion, but I finished all of the casual play content within two weeks, I had issues with the zone aesthetic, and after those two to three weeks I've basically stopped logging in again. Started playing other games. That's not good, considering I spent the $40 for it. This has been the fastest I've lost interest in a chapter to date. I think I lasted a little longer with Necrom, and I don't even like Morrowind.
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »It definitely feels like they simply upscaled a DLC and sold it as a chapter.
fall0athboy wrote: »
Greymoor did not have 26/63 what is your math here.
What bothers me most is the extreme reduction in content for the same price. I have no problem paying 50 Euros for a new chapter, but then I want to experience something new for a while, not just for 1-2 weeks! The map of West Weald seems tiny when you can ride through everything in a few minutes and this time there is no other region/ Oblivion plain for the whole year (neither in the chapter nor as Q4 DLC)!
Regarding Scribing, I already knew that I wasn't really interested in it and I haven't set foot in the Schola since I finished the quest. But this quest was also just a rush through old areas, just as bad as the Psijic or quest line...
But that wasn't the end of the disappointments for this year. The big announcement for Q3 for housing is another extreme disappointment. As an extreme housing enthusiast, this doesn't bring me anything new on the PC, nothing new in terms of building and decorating, for me it's not something housing-related if people can now look at my houses.
So, all in all, the whole year so far has been one big disappointment. The only positive surprise was the free house.
hold on a sec ... what was the free house in west weald? the one in the inn? did i miss out on a free house???
Necrotech_Master wrote: »...the inn room is free...