ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »They won't answer until you quit asking. It's like when a child constantly begs for something over and over you start ignoring them or punish them.
sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »They won't answer until you quit asking. It's like when a child constantly begs for something over and over you start ignoring them or punish them.
Wow, I certainly hope you never become a parent.....
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »They won't answer until you quit asking. It's like when a child constantly begs for something over and over you start ignoring them or punish them.
Wow, I certainly hope you never become a parent.....
Honestly me too.
Lets put it this way if someone starts spamming chat over and over you get annoyed and block them. You keep spamming the forums the moderators may just ignore you.
sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »They won't answer until you quit asking. It's like when a child constantly begs for something over and over you start ignoring them or punish them.
Wow, I certainly hope you never become a parent.....
Artemiisia wrote: »sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »They won't answer until you quit asking. It's like when a child constantly begs for something over and over you start ignoring them or punish them.
Wow, I certainly hope you never become a parent.....
Well I think after looking at the discussion post you have made in the past, 4 threads about this, is why the reaction is coming.
this thread is officially now a
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »They won't answer until you quit asking. It's like when a child constantly begs for something over and over you start ignoring them or punish them.
Wow, I certainly hope you never become a parent.....
Honestly me too.
Lets put it this way if someone starts spamming chat over and over you get annoyed and block them. You keep spamming the forums the moderators may just ignore you.
Being on par with Vampires isn't really necessary, but they at least need to be useful in some way.andre.roques.3b14_ESO wrote: »I work in system engineering...so I have ask, how are WWs supposed to work. I played through Skyrim and, to me, being a WW sucked. I was much more effective using my normal skills. Being a companion/werewolf just seemed gimmicky.
So how should WWs work? Should they be on par with Vampires? If so, why?
Maverick827 wrote: »Being on par with Vampires isn't really necessary, but they at least need to be useful in some way.
Im so happy for you that you work in systems engineering. Why did you point this out actually? I work as a garbageman, but yet I know how they should work and whats broken...andre.roques.3b14_ESO wrote: »I work in system engineering...so I have ask, how are WWs supposed to work. I played through Skyrim and, to me, being a WW sucked. I was much more effective using my normal skills. Being a companion/werewolf just seemed gimmicky.
So how should WWs work? Should they be on par with Vampires? If so, why?
If you tell a systems engineer that something is broken, he's going to expect you to tell him how it should work and how that's different from the way it is currently working. You can't just tell a systems engineer "it's broken".sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »Im so happy for you that you work in systems engineering. Why did you point this out actually? I work as a garbageman, but yet I know how they should work and whats broken...andre.roques.3b14_ESO wrote: »I work in system engineering...so I have ask, how are WWs supposed to work. I played through Skyrim and, to me, being a WW sucked. I was much more effective using my normal skills. Being a companion/werewolf just seemed gimmicky.
So how should WWs work? Should they be on par with Vampires? If so, why?
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sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »Why did you point this out actually?
[quote="sfradenb14_ESO;1202554If you tell a systems engineer that something is broken, he's going to expect you to tell him how it should work and how that's different from the way it is currently working. You can't just tell a systems engineer "it's broken".
andre.roques.3b14_ESO wrote: »sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »Why did you point this out actually?
Because the sole purpose of the job is to identify the expectations of the customer and identify the requirement to develop software that meets those expectations.
sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »Well hold on there, a 'system engineer' is a rather broad line of work. What kind of system is it exactly? A lan, network, PC, or could be a fire control system, or a lift and compact control system for a garbage truck. Any engineer that works on any type of system can call themselves a 'System Engineer' regardless of what kind if system it actually is.
I guess what actually bites my butt are those that throw out an unverified self comment that is designed to somehow bolster their viewpoint above others on forums. I never believe it and some of the most ridiculous comments have been made by so called lawyers, doctors, engineers, programmers, and executives.
sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »Then frankly you must severely suck at your job. The customer here has identified whats broken at least 50 times in previous posts. The customer here has also offered many different versions of how to fix it in 20 or so prior posts. Yet your unable to reference any of this material and seem reluctant to go find it. Also unless your one of the programmers for ESO, you can't even do the second part of developing software to fix werewolves.
I find it rather funny you make the claim to be a system engineer, but even if you are in RL, its still pointless to say it here, as it gained nothing at all.
No, you've missed his point. That wasn't intended to bolster his viewpoint at all, it was intended to explain why he was asking how it should work and what was considered broken. It's a system engineer mindset (and a business analyst mindset, and a bunch of other jobs that I could list) to ask how it should be when someone says it's broken.sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »I guess what actually bites my butt are those that throw out an unverified self comment that is designed to somehow bolster their viewpoint above others on forums.
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No, you've missed his point. That wasn't intended to bolster his viewpoint at all, it was intended to explain why he was asking how it should work and what was considered broken. It's a system engineer mindset (and a business analyst mindset, and a bunch of other jobs that I could list) to ask how it should be when someone says it's broken.sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »I guess what actually bites my butt are those that throw out an unverified self comment that is designed to somehow bolster their viewpoint above others on forums.
sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »No, don't think so at all. I see someone who as asking questions that have been answered 20 times over. Im a freaking garbageman, and even I have the intelligence to research my queries prior to blindly asking questions. HINT HINT Use the search feature of these forums, enter 'werewolf' you will find your answers. I find no reason to re-type in what is already out there.
You created the thread, you should expect to explain how you think it should work rather than expect people to look for everyone's opinions on how it should work, and then assume that they'll pick out only the ones that you agree with. Yeah, a lot has been said about werewolves. A lot of different opinions and ideas about how they should work. If you're not prepared to say how you think it should work then your entire thread is worthless.sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »No, you've missed his point. That wasn't intended to bolster his viewpoint at all, it was intended to explain why he was asking how it should work and what was considered broken. It's a system engineer mindset (and a business analyst mindset, and a bunch of other jobs that I could list) to ask how it should be when someone says it's broken.sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »I guess what actually bites my butt are those that throw out an unverified self comment that is designed to somehow bolster their viewpoint above others on forums.
No, don't think so at all. I see someone who as asking questions that have been answered 20 times over. Im a freaking garbageman, and even I have the intelligence to research my queries prior to blindly asking questions. HINT HINT Use the search feature of these forums, enter 'werewolf' you will find your answers. I find no reason to re-type in what is already out there.
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The expectation for Werewolves is that there should be a tangible benefit for going out of your way to become one. Right now it only makes you weaker.andre.roques.3b14_ESO wrote: »Maverick827 wrote: »Being on par with Vampires isn't really necessary, but they at least need to be useful in some way.
I guess I still need to know what the expectations are for WWs? What are they supposed to represent and do in the game and hopefully per TES lore.
If there isn't a good grasp of what is supposed to be...how are people gauging that it is broken. You turn fuzzy. You eat people. You get some regen buff when you are fuzzy and eat people...not sure what else to expect.
I was under the original impression that the WW was supposed to be the counter to the Vampire with its focus on stamina rather than magicka as the 'fuel' for the class. I have a few issues with balance to the point of there not being a non-ww/vamp option. Basically my main is a Templar, and without being a complete Stendar smite the diseased daedric curse blah blah...I want an option too.Maverick827 wrote: »The expectation for Werewolves is that there should be a tangible benefit for going out of your way to become one. Right now it only makes you weaker.andre.roques.3b14_ESO wrote: »Maverick827 wrote: »Being on par with Vampires isn't really necessary, but they at least need to be useful in some way.
I guess I still need to know what the expectations are for WWs? What are they supposed to represent and do in the game and hopefully per TES lore.
If there isn't a good grasp of what is supposed to be...how are people gauging that it is broken. You turn fuzzy. You eat people. You get some regen buff when you are fuzzy and eat people...not sure what else to expect.