Many people rather beat over the head with "gear this and gear that" instead of helping the person and having fun. I am so glad that it is out of ESO.
No because people that think that they are extremely skilled and can play in white gear with their oh so precious special snowflake builds have the right to be let into your group for one run then kicked on the second run since it becomes obvious they stink and you didn't have enough DPS for DPS race no 327 or they couldn't survive one shot kill mechanic no 87. People are entitled to waste your time and that of the other people in the group.If you do not agree you are an elitist jerk.
At least this is the usual argument anyway.
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »No because people that think that they are extremely skilled and can play in white gear with their oh so precious special snowflake builds have the right to be let into your group for one run then kicked on the second run since it becomes obvious they stink and you didn't have enough DPS for DPS race no 327 or they couldn't survive one shot kill mechanic no 87. People are entitled to waste your time and that of the other people in the group.If you do not agree you are an elitist jerk.
At least this is the usual argument anyway.
Currently that is the way the game works , but dont forget the group leader is also entitled to kick anyone he believes is not doing enough.
Quite simple indeed.
PS: I love the fact the groups arent a democracy :P.
No because people that think that they are extremely skilled and can play in white gear with their oh so precious special snowflake builds have the right to be let into your group for one run then kicked on the second run since it becomes obvious they stink and you didn't have enough DPS for DPS race no 327 or they couldn't survive one shot kill mechanic no 87. People are entitled to waste your time and that of the other people in the group.If you do not agree you are an elitist jerk.
At least this is the usual argument anyway.
the only reason I'm doing so is because I like how that item looks and want to know what I should be searching for in the stores/torhead/etc. in order to procure one for myself.
My personal experience is that people very rarely actually respond to questions about what it is they are wearing.
You know that actually aint a half bad idea. A player description that is. Those players who want to put details of their armor and builds could do so and those who want a description or something else could do that instead. If you don't want to put anything in your description you could do that too.Ok.... I say YES to the inspect but it should only show you a roleplaying-esque written description that is created by the player.
*INSPECT*
You see a surly Argonian warrior. His scales dry with the heat of many battles, his muscles taut with experience.
Yeah, I realize a lot of people wouldn't want it. That's why you'd have the option of disabling it. It could even be off by default so it's more of a voluntary thing. I agree it's not important enough to be high priority, but thought it would be a cool small added feature.
I'd really like to hear some more constructive points on why the feature is bad from those of you who worry about the elitists not accepting you? Do you really want to play with them? And also, would you get accepted in to their group without an inspect feature? Is getting in to the group and being kicked after the first wipe really better? The elitists won't go away no matter how little features are given to them, people are the way they are.
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »OP you just stepped on a mine field :P.
I dont even need to read the comments to know what is going to be said here lols.
In the end , people want to have crappy items/builds that are subpar AND also want others to carry them around so they can do the content , welcome to MMOs.
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »I'd really like to hear some more constructive points on why the feature is bad from those of you who worry about the elitists not accepting you? Do you really want to play with them? And also, would you get accepted in to their group without an inspect feature? Is getting in to the group and being kicked after the first wipe really better? The elitists won't go away no matter how little features are given to them, people are the way they are.
This isnt really a tool for true elitist players , even without this an elitist player will still have you link you gear on chat , if you dont want to do so , then you are kicked.
True this can be bypassed by having different sets and such , but if you dont perform an elitist player will still kick mid dungeon cause you are not doing enough. Show a bad build and such , also kicked.
And in the end elitists usually work in closed groups and guilds where once you get kicked that is it.
This tool is for PUGs and for having a better success rate with people you dont know.
If anything i find that the lack of this tool does make avoiding PUGs and running only with a guild/closed group(usually the best option) much more worth it.
I think it's a great idea. Just make sure to add an option in Settings where I can allow or forbid other players to inspect me.
Just imagine this.
-Hey, man, nice dps. What are you using?
-Oh thanks. I'm using Pulsar, Light armor, etc.
-I'm using them too, but I can't reach your level.
-Oh it must be your armor. Inspect me and look what I'm using.
-Thank you.
-Any time.
I think, it would be a nice feature
I think it's a great idea. Just make sure to add an option in Settings where I can allow or forbid other players to inspect me.
Just imagine this.
-Hey, man, nice dps. What are you using?
-Oh thanks. I'm using Pulsar, Light armor, etc.
-I'm using them too, but I can't reach your level.
-Oh it must be your armor. Inspect me and look what I'm using.
-Thank you.
-Any time.
I think, it would be a nice feature
Mh yes for a little bit feedback about your self DPS it COULD be a nice feature.
But on the other hand, this feature would be used by raidleaders like this:
"What are you wearing? Boah man, you are so bad. We don't take you with us to the trial."
I mentioned this statement before.
I think at the moment, some players have a little bit inspecting by the dye-system. Some colors are hard to achieve and the players who get that, would dye their armor, so other players can see something like "oh this is the cool red, he was an emperor! WoW!"
I don't think we need an inspecting-system. If you imagine that, what would be come next? First step could be the inspectation of the armor. Next step is the expectation of skills and champion-points and so on.
---> You could install a system like this in a game which wants to have much theorycrafters, raids and NON-SOCIAL players.
By the way: If we would get an inspectation-system, most of the players would buy blue/epic/legendary items only to put them on and show "I have only blue items, I am the hero."
No, Tamriel should be free from such a feature. No inspectation-system. Fun is all AND "bring the player and not the class/armor"!
I've seen something like this strength indicator in some MMOs and it really sucks because in some cases the value doesn't matter anything. It's a value which is based on a character's equipment and other things that could affect his strength but it just doesn't always represent a character's actual strength. However people tend to consider a character with a low value weak and a character with a high value strong. It's kinda misleading. And I don't think it would be similar to an inspect feature. When you inspect someone you'll be able to see that character's information like damage value, armor, crit chance and what equipment he's using. It shows you information in detail and more than strength. In a "overall character strength" indicator you can't see those things.s7732425ub17_ESO wrote: »For those of you that don't already know this:
The head game designer of ESO has stated that he really, really wants there to be an "overall character strength" indicator. This is pretty much the same thing as an "inspect" feature because it lets other people know just how strong you are in relation to everyone else in the group. So expect the devs to actually consider adding this and be ready for it.
I've seen something like this strength indicator in some MMOs and it really sucks because in some cases the value doesn't matter anything. It's a value which is based on a character's equipment and other things that could affect his strength but it just doesn't always represent a character's actual strength. However people tend to consider a character with a low value weak and a character with a high value strong.
s7732425ub17_ESO wrote: »For those of you that don't already know this:
The head game designer of ESO has stated that he really, really wants there to be an "overall character strength" indicator. This is pretty much the same thing as an "inspect" feature because it lets other people know just how strong you are in relation to everyone else in the group. So expect the devs to actually consider adding this and be ready for it.