Alphashado wrote: »Zos would never make a business decision based on a metric involving a few hundred people. Let's be real.
AlienDiplomat wrote: »It really doesn't matter what the poll says, most people voting don't make video games and should not have a voice on the matter. The devs should make the game however they see fit as they know their game better than anyone.
That's sort of like saying people that buy rotten fruit from the supermarket should just shut up and eat it. They aren't farmers after all. They didn't plant and water and harvest the crops.
They just showed up with the MONEY.
AlienDiplomat wrote: »It really doesn't matter what the poll says, most people voting don't make video games and should not have a voice on the matter. The devs should make the game however they see fit as they know their game better than anyone.
That's sort of like saying people that buy rotten fruit from the supermarket should just shut up and eat it. They aren't farmers after all. They didn't plant and water and harvest the crops.
They just showed up with the MONEY.
No ones forcing you to buy rotten fruit anymore than their forcing you to play this game. If you reached vr content, then you got your money's worth. The choice to stay is yours.
AlienDiplomat wrote: »AlienDiplomat wrote: »It really doesn't matter what the poll says, most people voting don't make video games and should not have a voice on the matter. The devs should make the game however they see fit as they know their game better than anyone.
That's sort of like saying people that buy rotten fruit from the supermarket should just shut up and eat it. They aren't farmers after all. They didn't plant and water and harvest the crops.
They just showed up with the MONEY.
No ones forcing you to buy rotten fruit anymore than their forcing you to play this game. If you reached vr content, then you got your money's worth. The choice to stay is yours.
I could easily say the same about the people who cry about a learning curve and having to group for anything in an "MMO." But the WoW crowd always get their way, don't they.
framatcheb17_ESO wrote: »I did the whole content as a heal Templar playing at contact in light armor which sounds a suicide. (No armor, most of the time small dps)
It was unbalanced but probably because I refused to change my role.
They told "you can play as you want" so I did.
This concept was kinda broken in VR content.
But it forced me to discover all my templar skills and other weapon skills (I only raised to 50 healing and destruction staff, and a bit 1H+Shied)
Which is a good point, i enjoyed it.
It forced me to learn to always be blocking, which is also good (i already was dodging)
And in a few quests in the last map and in a few public dungeons I had to group to finish the quests.
AlienDiplomat wrote: »It really doesn't matter what the poll says, most people voting don't make video games and should not have a voice on the matter. The devs should make the game however they see fit as they know their game better than anyone.
That's sort of like saying people that buy rotten fruit from the supermarket should just shut up and eat it. They aren't farmers after all. They didn't plant and water and harvest the crops.
They just showed up with the MONEY.
Animus0724 wrote: »framatcheb17_ESO wrote: »I did the whole content as a heal Templar playing at contact in light armor which sounds a suicide. (No armor, most of the time small dps)
It was unbalanced but probably because I refused to change my role.
They told "you can play as you want" so I did.
This concept was kinda broken in VR content.
But it forced me to discover all my templar skills and other weapon skills (I only raised to 50 healing and destruction staff, and a bit 1H+Shied)
Which is a good point, i enjoyed it.
It forced me to learn to always be blocking, which is also good (i already was dodging)
And in a few quests in the last map and in a few public dungeons I had to group to finish the quests.
I cut out a lot in the quote just to minimize the quote pyramid, but I have to agree, after face rolling through 1-50, vr1 forced me learn hot to use blocks and dodge rolls, this made me a better pvper in the process.
After doing dungeons with a group, I realized my high single target DPS wasn't doing the group any good with large mobs, this forced me to invest in AOE skills and learn how to use the effectively, this made me much more viable in group dungeons as I can switch out skills before certain fights.
All in all, vet content has made me a better player, more helpful in group situations, better pvper and a team player (learning how to target mobs trying to kill your healer) instead of dps racing
framatcheb17_ESO wrote: »I did the whole content as a heal Templar playing at contact in light armor which sounds a suicide. (No armor, most of the time small dps)
It was unbalanced but probably because I refused to change my role.
They told "you can play as you want" so I did.
This concept was kinda broken in VR content.
But it forced me to discover all my templar skills and other weapon skills (I only raised to 50 healing and destruction staff, and a bit 1H+Shied)
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That was for me, and i think i did it the less easy way possible
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »I do think the difficulty borders on insane/impossible. I have parked my main at VR2. Im barely playing alts at this time praying zenimax fixes this before I tire of paying to bang my head into a wall.
DigitalHype wrote: »They are making the Vet levels easier. But for those who like it hard, there is a new hard-code mode too.
You start off as a L1 templar, but you only have a sword and board and heavy armor. You can never use any other weapon type or armour and at L15, you do get a weapon swap, but its just another sword and board (you still get the extra 'skill slots' tho).
Leveling from 1 to V12 with only ever using a sword and board with heavy armor....hard-code mode (doable tho)
When you're done with that, try it in medium armor.
EXACTLY... This is why I have no interest in Veteran zones--because I am interested in Questing and the story at that point if there was one and not fighting challenges.martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »The challenge is the only thing that makes vet zones interesting. Otherwise it would only be a quest snooze-fest for me.
Once again you think the only rightful solution is to brings us up to your (hardcore) level of strategy but that is not my interest at least. If you gave me one of your successful characters and trained me properly in how she was to be used I wouldn't be interested. I wouldn't 'enjoy' the mechanics involved. So don't go feeling frustrated or disappointed in us if we ignore your efforts.martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Still parked Ragnar, even though many people have given you loads of tactics to push through.
born2beagator wrote: »Very simple if you were to nerf the content for me as a player the most likely outcome would be for me to leave the game and return to WoW when WoD launches - if no company is willing to go with tougher content then why play in a smaller sandbox
Bye then. Enjoy world of cartooncraft
NadiusMaximus wrote: »No. If I get to a point that I start having a hard time, I take that as a gear check. Up my grade of gear, play smarter and get back into rolling stuff.
Vet lol are hard once in a while, but just group up.