UnholyPerfection wrote: »
You'll start to lose interest in the game, and only log in to feed your 2nd and 3rd horse and do the last of your 6-8 trait research. Eventually, you will probably give up and go back to WoW. Or give Wildstar a try.
Thats how I feel, except of the WoW-thing...never played it and never will play wow or Wildstar....to much comicstyle for me....I will wait for Camelot unchained.
born2beagator wrote: »If I leave this game it won't be for another mmo, I'll just be done with mmos for a while. Have not Interest in World of Cartooncraft or Cartoonstar
UnholyPerfection wrote: »However I am genuinely concerned about how my enjoyment will be effected once I hit VR. I have heard that it turns into a grind fest, which is very difficult for someone to solo and even more so for a Templar and especially Tank specced.
UnholyPerfection wrote: »Also tanking dungeons is (and always has been in other MMO’s) one of my favorite things to do in ESO and what worries me more is that I've heard that Templar tanks are just not wanted in groups.
UnholyPerfection wrote: »ESO is the most fun I’ve had playing a video game in a very long time. I love the game mechanics, the story, the presentation, the graphics, playing solo and grouping with people for dungeons and just randomly while questing. I am a level 42 Templar S&B tank and I have had an absolute blast up until this point.
However I am genuinely concerned about how my enjoyment will be effected once I hit VR. I have heard that it turns into a grind fest, which is very difficult for someone to solo and even more so for a Templar and especially Tank speced. Also tanking dungeons is (and always has been in other MMO’s) one of my favourite things to do in ESO and what worries me more is that I’ve heard that Templar tanks are just not wanted in groups.
Are these valid concerns or am I putting too much faith in the vocal % of the players?
In the end it won’t be the end of my ESO time is this is the case (at least not immediately). I will just roll alts until things are changed or the difficulty/balance are tweaked or I will find someone to level with.
UnholyPerfection wrote: »However I am genuinely concerned about how my enjoyment will be effected once I hit VR.
I see comments like this all the time that mistake the complaints about vet levels as "its too hard" ones. That's not always what people are saying. For many of us it's that vet levels are too repetitive, unrewarding, and there is no new story line. Fighting the mobs that it takes to get to a boss can be more challenging the boss itself which gives it a feeling of just being flat.Meh. I disagree with the Naysers. I levelled to v8 through solo dungekns and the main quest line. I also tank vet and have a blast. The content is challenging but not hard. Learn to use two specs as if they were 1 . Get volcanic rune and be smart about your play. People who complain are doing so because the game isn't faceroll and they want to be v12 yesterday. Enjoy the ride and master your toon.
I see comments like this all the time that mistake the complaints about vet levels as "its too hard" ones. That's not always what people are saying. For many of us it's that vet levels are too repetitive, unrewarding, and there is no new story line. Fighting the mobs that it takes to get to a boss can be more challenging the boss itself which gives it a feeling of just being flat.Meh. I disagree with the Naysers. I levelled to v8 through solo dungekns and the main quest line. I also tank vet and have a blast. The content is challenging but not hard. Learn to use two specs as if they were 1 . Get volcanic rune and be smart about your play. People who complain are doing so because the game isn't faceroll and they want to be v12 yesterday. Enjoy the ride and master your toon.
Alphashado wrote: »UnholyPerfection wrote: »ESO is the most fun I’ve had playing a video game in a very long time. I love the game mechanics, the story, the presentation, the graphics, playing solo and grouping with people for dungeons and just randomly while questing. I am a level 42 Templar S&B tank and I have had an absolute blast up until this point.
However I am genuinely concerned about how my enjoyment will be effected once I hit VR. I have heard that it turns into a grind fest, which is very difficult for someone to solo and even more so for a Templar and especially Tank speced. Also tanking dungeons is (and always has been in other MMO’s) one of my favourite things to do in ESO and what worries me more is that I’ve heard that Templar tanks are just not wanted in groups.
Are these valid concerns or am I putting too much faith in the vocal % of the players?
In the end it won’t be the end of my ESO time is this is the case (at least not immediately). I will just roll alts until things are changed or the difficulty/balance are tweaked or I will find someone to level with.
Wow...it seems like a lot of what you said came directly out of my own brain. I was thinking the exact same things for the past few days.
I'm a lvl 46 DK and I roll S&B plus resto staff, or 2h plus resto, and I'm concerned about VR because I've heard it's quite a grind. And like someone said earlier, if something is a grind, I just don't do it. I play for fun, and if the game stops being fun at any point, I'm out. I am not goal-oriented enough to survive lengthy grinds.
That said, I really have loved the game so much up to this point! It has been the best leveling experience I've had in any game. But it has taken me a long time just to hit lvl 46. I listen to all the dialogue and I go off on tangents all the time, so I'm concerned about how many months it'll take me to get to VR12. It would be a real shame if the game stopped being fun in the VR zones. I'd like to stick it out for the long haul.
I expect to break up the questing with frequent PvP, and I may even start questing in Cyrodiil again (was much faster xp than regular 1-50 zones). Hopefully that will get me through what could be a VERY lengthy leveling process.
It is very lengthy indeed. In fact, 1-50 is only 1/3 of the progression. This will become clear to you very soon after you do a few quests in the VR1 zone. It will take roughly the same amount of game time to go from VR1-5 as it does to go from 1-50.
juhamorkoeb17_ESO wrote: »I only hope they fix trash mobs damage so example skeletal warrior throw dagger won't hit me 1354 dmg. That is way to much for my sorcerer.
And that was vet 1 zone yesterday.
UnholyPerfection wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »UnholyPerfection wrote: »ESO is the most fun I’ve had playing a video game in a very long time. I love the game mechanics, the story, the presentation, the graphics, playing solo and grouping with people for dungeons and just randomly while questing. I am a level 42 Templar S&B tank and I have had an absolute blast up until this point.
However I am genuinely concerned about how my enjoyment will be effected once I hit VR. I have heard that it turns into a grind fest, which is very difficult for someone to solo and even more so for a Templar and especially Tank speced. Also tanking dungeons is (and always has been in other MMO’s) one of my favourite things to do in ESO and what worries me more is that I’ve heard that Templar tanks are just not wanted in groups.
Are these valid concerns or am I putting too much faith in the vocal % of the players?
In the end it won’t be the end of my ESO time is this is the case (at least not immediately). I will just roll alts until things are changed or the difficulty/balance are tweaked or I will find someone to level with.
Wow...it seems like a lot of what you said came directly out of my own brain. I was thinking the exact same things for the past few days.
I'm a lvl 46 DK and I roll S&B plus resto staff, or 2h plus resto, and I'm concerned about VR because I've heard it's quite a grind. And like someone said earlier, if something is a grind, I just don't do it. I play for fun, and if the game stops being fun at any point, I'm out. I am not goal-oriented enough to survive lengthy grinds.
That said, I really have loved the game so much up to this point! It has been the best leveling experience I've had in any game. But it has taken me a long time just to hit lvl 46. I listen to all the dialogue and I go off on tangents all the time, so I'm concerned about how many months it'll take me to get to VR12. It would be a real shame if the game stopped being fun in the VR zones. I'd like to stick it out for the long haul.
I expect to break up the questing with frequent PvP, and I may even start questing in Cyrodiil again (was much faster xp than regular 1-50 zones). Hopefully that will get me through what could be a VERY lengthy leveling process.
It is very lengthy indeed. In fact, 1-50 is only 1/3 of the progression. This will become clear to you very soon after you do a few quests in the VR1 zone. It will take roughly the same amount of game time to go from VR1-5 as it does to go from 1-50.
This really concerns me because it has taken me this long to hit level 42 (and I've really liked the pacing thus far although as with the above poster I have listened to all dialog and done random exploring). I really want to become an end game tank but I just do not have that much free time.
Another thing that further worries me is people saying I need to 'adapt'. Adapting my play style would be learning the tactics/patterns/moves of my enemies and which of MY skills are best used in each situation. Having to change my weapons and armour is not adapting, its completely changing my character into a different one.
Be afraid....be very very afraid! VR1 is not bad. VR2 it gets worse but still doable. VR3 is when you will start dying from trash mobs.UnholyPerfection wrote: »ESO is the most fun I’ve had playing a video game in a very long time. I love the game mechanics, the story, the presentation, the graphics, playing solo and grouping with people for dungeons and just randomly while questing. I am a level 42 Templar S&B tank and I have had an absolute blast up until this point.
However I am genuinely concerned about how my enjoyment will be effected once I hit VR. I have heard that it turns into a grind fest, which is very difficult for someone to solo and even more so for a Templar and especially Tank speced. Also tanking dungeons is (and always has been in other MMO’s) one of my favourite things to do in ESO and what worries me more is that I’ve heard that Templar tanks are just not wanted in groups.
Are these valid concerns or am I putting too much faith in the vocal % of the players?
In the end it won’t be the end of my ESO time is this is the case (at least not immediately). I will just roll alts until things are changed or the difficulty/balance are tweaked or I will find someone to level with.
UnholyPerfection wrote: »ESO is the most fun I’ve had playing a video game in a very long time. I love the game mechanics, the story, the presentation, the graphics, playing solo and grouping with people for dungeons and just randomly while questing. I am a level 42 Templar S&B tank and I have had an absolute blast up until this point.
However I am genuinely concerned about how my enjoyment will be effected once I hit VR. I have heard that it turns into a grind fest, which is very difficult for someone to solo and even more so for a Templar and especially Tank speced. Also tanking dungeons is (and always has been in other MMO’s) one of my favourite things to do in ESO and what worries me more is that I’ve heard that Templar tanks are just not wanted in groups.
Are these valid concerns or am I putting too much faith in the vocal % of the players?
In the end it won’t be the end of my ESO time is this is the case (at least not immediately). I will just roll alts until things are changed or the difficulty/balance are tweaked or I will find someone to level with.
Rev Rielle wrote: »UnholyPerfection wrote: »ESO is the most fun I’ve had playing a video game in a very long time. I love the game mechanics, the story, the presentation, the graphics, playing solo and grouping with people for dungeons and just randomly while questing. I am a level 42 Templar S&B tank and I have had an absolute blast up until this point.
However I am genuinely concerned about how my enjoyment will be effected once I hit VR. I have heard that it turns into a grind fest, which is very difficult for someone to solo and even more so for a Templar and especially Tank speced. Also tanking dungeons is (and always has been in other MMO’s) one of my favourite things to do in ESO and what worries me more is that I’ve heard that Templar tanks are just not wanted in groups.
Are these valid concerns or am I putting too much faith in the vocal % of the players?
In the end it won’t be the end of my ESO time is this is the case (at least not immediately). I will just roll alts until things are changed or the difficulty/balance are tweaked or I will find someone to level with.
There's a lot of negativity about VR content at the moment, but the vast majority of it is simply unfounded. So worry not! Remember you always must be extremely critical of what you hear on forums from other players, for more often than not it's by the vocal minority.
Thankfully, everything you stated that you enjoy in your opening paragraph hardly changes one little bit when you reach VR content. If those things are truly important to you you'll actually find VR content to just as enjoyable, if not more so, than before. Yes the enemies are less forgiving in battle if you don't block their blockable attacks, don't interrupt them, or don't move out of that pool of fire you're standing in. And yes, Veteran dungeons in a similar way are significantly more challenging, but that is as it should be. If you have any small semblance of skill and you know how to actually react to enemies in combat you will be more than fine.
On the whole, the actual experience of VR content hardly resembles what some people on the forums here go on about. I'd simply suggest you experience it for yourself with an open mind.
So...I'm in area 5 of my pact, at around level 45, hopefully hit 50 by the time I finish it. What do you after you finish the 5 area. Are there more places to go other than the forced group content? It's an MMO and that's part of it I know, but are you forced to group from level 50 on?
born2beagator wrote: »If I leave this game it won't be for another mmo, I'll just be done with mmos for a while. Have not Interest in World of Cartooncraft or Cartoonstar