This game is not hard at all. A little challenge and people always want the easy button.
Maotti_Nor wrote: »This game is not hard at all. A little challenge and people always want the easy button.
Challenging is fine, unmanageable alone is another thing. There's practically no one in the second alliance zones to help one out.
However there's many more people in my first veteran alliance zones, especially Stonefalls which is understandable.
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »Maotti_Nor wrote: »This game is not hard at all. A little challenge and people always want the easy button.
Challenging is fine, unmanageable alone is another thing. There's practically no one in the second alliance zones to help one out.
However there's many more people in my first veteran alliance zones, especially Stonefalls which is understandable.
Casuals are just now starting to hit vet ranks. So as time goes on more people will start showing up in bet ranks making more people available for grouping and making vet ranks what they are supposed to be.
Maotti_Nor wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »Maotti_Nor wrote: »This game is not hard at all. A little challenge and people always want the easy button.
Challenging is fine, unmanageable alone is another thing. There's practically no one in the second alliance zones to help one out.
However there's many more people in my first veteran alliance zones, especially Stonefalls which is understandable.
Casuals are just now starting to hit vet ranks. So as time goes on more people will start showing up in bet ranks making more people available for grouping and making vet ranks what they are supposed to be.
Yeah, and most of the casuals will stop right there because they too will see how awfully difficult things are compared to what they were used too leveling up 1-50.
The only reason i managed to get to the Daggerfall Covenant was because i had a friend to play with for most of the EP quests.
My friendlist is a good example of this. I have some who are Vet 1 and in Stonefalls and haven't been online for weeks. Coincidence?
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »Maotti_Nor wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »Maotti_Nor wrote: »This game is not hard at all. A little challenge and people always want the easy button.
Challenging is fine, unmanageable alone is another thing. There's practically no one in the second alliance zones to help one out.
However there's many more people in my first veteran alliance zones, especially Stonefalls which is understandable.
Casuals are just now starting to hit vet ranks. So as time goes on more people will start showing up in bet ranks making more people available for grouping and making vet ranks what they are supposed to be.
Yeah, and most of the casuals will stop right there because they too will see how awfully difficult things are compared to what they were used too leveling up 1-50.
The only reason i managed to get to the Daggerfall Covenant was because i had a friend to play with for most of the EP quests.
My friendlist is a good example of this. I have some who are Vet 1 and in Stonefalls and haven't been online for weeks. Coincidence?
I have friends on my list who are vet12 and still log on everyday. Some people want challenge some don't.
Maotti_Nor wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »Maotti_Nor wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »Maotti_Nor wrote: »This game is not hard at all. A little challenge and people always want the easy button.
Challenging is fine, unmanageable alone is another thing. There's practically no one in the second alliance zones to help one out.
However there's many more people in my first veteran alliance zones, especially Stonefalls which is understandable.
Casuals are just now starting to hit vet ranks. So as time goes on more people will start showing up in bet ranks making more people available for grouping and making vet ranks what they are supposed to be.
Yeah, and most of the casuals will stop right there because they too will see how awfully difficult things are compared to what they were used too leveling up 1-50.
The only reason i managed to get to the Daggerfall Covenant was because i had a friend to play with for most of the EP quests.
My friendlist is a good example of this. I have some who are Vet 1 and in Stonefalls and haven't been online for weeks. Coincidence?
I have friends on my list who are vet12 and still log on everyday. Some people want challenge some don't.
I want a challenge too, but being oneshot with overcharged armor is not fun, it's annoying!
So what i'm saying is they shouldn't nerf the hit points or armor on enemies. Just tone down the damage they do to me a little bit, because it's simply too much.
ndbuddrwb17_ESO wrote: »Help me out ESO community. I'm seriously struggling. How, oh how does one have fun in this game while VET levelling and beyond? I'm trying real hard to stay motivated, but as my another friends drops the game and un-subs every week, I'm finding it harder and harder to battle on.
I've arduously meandered through to Vet 6 now, but I can't do it anymore. It is all just so, ridiculously boring. It's the same old grindy, slow, dull questing over and over again with no reward or even attainable goal. It's watching paint dry. I want to keep playing, I do. I *want* the game to be fun, but it's just... not. Just about every enemy I encounter of any elite rank is absurdly tough, some - like trolls - feel totally unbeatable, even when I'm 80% decked out in epics.
Cyrodill is either just an enormous zerg in which you personally have little to no impact, or endless treks across open land to complete the occasional quest. Both of these options, mind you, yield the tiniest, most insignificant of rewards or vet points.
For me personally, the prospect of the max vet rank constantly going up compounds the frustration/boredom. The idea of getting to max rank, is to get there then start collecting/creating all of the awesome gear and setting up the great build to tackle PvP/Dungeons/Crag. But with the plans to keep the Vets ranks constantly going up, there's just no reason to bother with that gearing and planning. It removes all incentive.
I know I'm not alone in these sentiments, but I also know that there must be players out there in the depths of vet-rank purgatory that have found a way to enjoy the game enough to keep going, even at 12 and beyond.
So, help a fellow ESO-bro out. Tell me the trick to enjoying this game. What are you doing that I am not doing? Where's the fun in this game? How do I mitigate the boredom while ranking up to 12, and what do I do when I get there?
You could go grind in Craglorn. Then, when you get sick of that, go back to questing for a bit. It's working for me. But I also don't log in so much anymore and am regretting my sub.
So, help a fellow ESO-bro out. Tell me the trick to enjoying this game. What are you doing that I am not doing? Where's the fun in this game? How do I mitigate the boredom while ranking up to 12, and what do I do when I get there?
Not sure what game you are playing @Audigy , but there is literally nothing to do at VR12 except for vet dungeons, Cyrodiil, Trials, or alts, if you have completed the quests, upgraded your gear and got the achievements you want. Those games you mentioned offer much more to do at end game, at least in my opinion. Granted, I don't play any of them anymore and I like ESO now, but there really isn't a whole lot do yet.
Many MMO´s give players only dungeons and raids at Max Level, while I cant speak for everyone I find that extremely boring and dull.
Therefore I am very happy that ESO isn't such a game, as I wont have fun with running one out of 5 dungeons all day to do something useful at max level.
At ESO you have the choice, you can do pvp, run dungeons or quest at max level. Personally I find that choice fair!
Just see it from the perspective of ZO, they created all those nice quest´s and story lines. It would be really sad if all that invested time is wasted when everyone MUST do dungeons past 50.
WOW, GW2, WS and SWTOR all have such a system - if you like to run dungeons only at max level I would advice that you check them out. ESO hopefully doesn't turn into a raid or die game at max level.
@ers101284b14_ESO Yeah it's hard for me to complain really, because I am not the average player, and I happened to have a lot of free time the past few months. If this game had come out during the holidays I wouldn't even be vet rank yet (well, I would by now, but you know what I mean lol). I am very curious about what is coming in update 3 and what they are planning to make vet ranks more enjoyable for the people who aren't really liking them right now. I went through them before 1.1.2 and it was a little more balanced in terms of NPC damage.
You could go grind in Craglorn. Then, when you get sick of that, go back to questing for a bit. It's working for me. But I also don't log in so much anymore and am regretting my sub.
Grind in Craglorn is so effective way to Vr lvling. Just pushed from Vr3 to Vr5 on Kareth of Shadows in less than 3h. Its quite booring but best way.
edit: read "best" as fastest;>