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.
You can already tell to some extent by addons that show you how many hit points your party members have. Of course attribute point allocation plays a huge role there but honestly doing vet dungeons with 1500 hp just makes me think that either your build is wrong or your gear isn't anywhere near optimal.
It's easy to say "let's just all have fun and not worry about gear" but with 4-man groups what this really means is that completely neglecting any logic or common sense in choosing your gear is basically gimping your party, because when you die from the first AoE the boss throws out someone is going to have to waste time (dps) to rez you.
But on the other hand even geared people play noobishly, I've watched a v14 go werewolf form on spider bosses with poison AoEs so...
mousekime111rwb17_ESO wrote: »
Once again I will state my main point against gear inspections. The community will just run the game into the ground under the presumption that 5% less than the best can never even work.
Only if they include an option where the person being inspected can block this and respond with a sign saying Sod Off.
When I began raiding, I pulled ~600 DPS on good days with my 2H build on first boss of AA. Nowadays I can reach 1900 DPS without PVP buffs.
Hard Work. Hours. Nobody carrying me, nobody helping me get that gear. Hard Work.
Granted, I have a heavy MMORPG past and I'm not a bad player in general, but if I did it alone nobody holding my hand don't see why it should be different for others nor why others couldn't become good raiders if they so choose to and invest time into it.
Not enough time cuz real life? Totally understandable, then again, you can't hope to compete in most subscription based MMORPGs.
Yeah but: When you run a trial or whatever YOU can say: You need x amount of life, x amount of DPS, food, gems, pots and FFS purple gear at least or you cannot come.No because people that think that they are....*tl;dq*
Yeah but: When you run a trial or whatever YOU can say: You need x amount of life, x amount of DPS, food, gems, pots and FFS purple gear at least or you cannot come.No because people that think that they are....*tl;dq*
You can just ask and people in trials wanna go so they will say.
If they will not say then there is something to worry about.
It is like "whelp, we need everyone in the trial to have x amount of life/dps whatever - not just you - everyone. If you do not have it you cannot come."
I do not let anyone run pets on trials I run.
I can prove they take BoL, and tbh: I *personally* do not want them in the play space in a trials setting.
Questing, farming, running around: Pets forever. Trials: Please keep them safe in their special happy place in your bag.
It's amazing how people keep QQing and giving *** excuses but none has an answer to the following things that have been said over and over again:
- Why would you want to play with those "Elitist Jerks"? They don't want to play with you anyways.
- Why do you care since obviously a majority thinks like you and you can group with them and leave "elitits" alone? Shouldn't be harder to find a group than it is now.
We all know that all you guys say is just excuses you don't even believe, because you want to continue getting carried and crashing groups of "Elitist Jerks" that you clearly despise but strangely want to play with badly.
lordspyder wrote: »here's my experience with WoW. I got really heavy into playing during Burring Crusade. I ding 70, have cleared all the Dungeons up to that point, so what's next? I look for a group to do Heroics, you would think that would be the next logical step. So I get in a group and instantly get inspected. "Oh man, I'm sorry, your gear isn't good enough, come back when you have better gear" /kicked. This happens again and again. So I ask, how do I get better gear? "run the heroics with your guild. Well my guild was small and made up of close real life friends. Being in the Military and my friends back at home, it was hard for us to match our schedules to put a 5 man team together, but I wasn't going to leave this guild of people I really cared about. So I ran PvP for a while, but that's not too much fun for me.
Finally Wrath came out and I leveled to 80. "LFG for heroics." Same results, so back to PvP for me. But again, not too much fun to be had there. I had my finger hovering over the unsub button then LFG tool came out. I queue up for a heroic, get in a group and speed run to the end, not a single death. It was so much more fun than PvP. I met some cool people talked about how to better my self and had a really great time. Eventually I leveled a tank and healer and had no trouble with the heroics there either.
The point is if we have this inspect feature, people will only take others with gear equivalent to the content that they're running. "But why would you want to play with these people?" Because the community has a way of turning every one into that type of person. It becomes if you don't have x gear, you won't run the content. Period. That is not fun and will drive a lot of people away.
ViciousWayz wrote: »It's amazing how people keep QQing and giving *** excuses but none has an answer to the following things that have been said over and over again:
- Why would you want to play with those "Elitist Jerks"? They don't want to play with you anyways.
- Why do you care since obviously a majority thinks like you and you can group with them and leave "elitits" alone? Shouldn't be harder to find a group than it is now.
We all know that all you guys say is just excuses you don't even believe, because you want to continue getting carried and crashing groups of "Elitist Jerks" that you clearly despise but strangely want to play with badly.
Elitits... nice typo brah.
I'm guessing you are voting for. There isn't a thing in this game that I can not tackle and if it requires a group I have some awesome players who I game with regularly when I am doing group content. With that said, we laugh at "elitists", ya know.. people who think they are good but really are nothing more than mediocre. The only reason I don't want inspect is because I don't want people cloning my stats. I put a lot of thought into them and have no desire for nublets who think they are good but aren't so want a way to copy other players without revealing their lack-of-knowing like yourself to be copying.
However, I do take the time to explain the game to those who are new to it or new to MMOs and help them with builds, even craft them free sets sometimes. Elitist does not equal Elite. Remember that. Elite can be shown through skills and clutch moments. Elitists are really only good in their own minds but most likely are nothing more than meh when put to the test.
It only encourages eliteism and certain equipment builds. If you don't match the standard, what ever that happens to be that week, then people won't group with you.
I would rather have an under equipped PC with broken and under-leveled equipment that knows how to play the game than someone with all the leet gear anyway. The latter only cares about stats, the former is having fun.
lordspyder wrote: »here's my experience with WoW. I got really heavy into playing during Burring Crusade. I ding 70, have cleared all the Dungeons up to that point, so what's next? I look for a group to do Heroics, you would think that would be the next logical step. So I get in a group and instantly get inspected. "Oh man, I'm sorry, your gear isn't good enough, come back when you have better gear" /kicked. This happens again and again. So I ask, how do I get better gear? "run the heroics with your guild. Well my guild was small and made up of close real life friends. Being in the Military and my friends back at home, it was hard for us to match our schedules to put a 5 man team together, but I wasn't going to leave this guild of people I really cared about. So I ran PvP for a while, but that's not too much fun for me.
Finally Wrath came out and I leveled to 80. "LFG for heroics." Same results, so back to PvP for me. But again, not too much fun to be had there. I had my finger hovering over the unsub button then LFG tool came out. I queue up for a heroic, get in a group and speed run to the end, not a single death. It was so much more fun than PvP. I met some cool people talked about how to better my self and had a really great time. Eventually I leveled a tank and healer and had no trouble with the heroics there either.
The point is if we have this inspect feature, people will only take others with gear equivalent to the content that they're running. "But why would you want to play with these people?" Because the community has a way of turning every one into that type of person. It becomes if you don't have x gear, you won't run the content. Period. That is not fun and will drive a lot of people away.
It's not the community "turning everyone" into that type of person. It is something ingrained into human psychology and exists everywhere in life.
Didn't get picked for your school's football team? Those elitist jerks!
Didn't get invited to a party? Those elitist jerks!
I could go on...
What WoW did was spot on (atleast when I played it in Vanilla/TBC). You go through easier content to get good enough gear to beat the harder content.
That way you don't skip content and then complain in one week that there's nothing to do.
Lacking a better metaphor, it's like you were a mediocre soccer player & expected to start your career by playing in La Liga.
lordspyder wrote: »lordspyder wrote: »here's my experience with WoW. I got really heavy into playing during Burring Crusade. I ding 70, have cleared all the Dungeons up to that point, so what's next? I look for a group to do Heroics, you would think that would be the next logical step. So I get in a group and instantly get inspected. "Oh man, I'm sorry, your gear isn't good enough, come back when you have better gear" /kicked. This happens again and again. So I ask, how do I get better gear? "run the heroics with your guild. Well my guild was small and made up of close real life friends. Being in the Military and my friends back at home, it was hard for us to match our schedules to put a 5 man team together, but I wasn't going to leave this guild of people I really cared about. So I ran PvP for a while, but that's not too much fun for me.
Finally Wrath came out and I leveled to 80. "LFG for heroics." Same results, so back to PvP for me. But again, not too much fun to be had there. I had my finger hovering over the unsub button then LFG tool came out. I queue up for a heroic, get in a group and speed run to the end, not a single death. It was so much more fun than PvP. I met some cool people talked about how to better my self and had a really great time. Eventually I leveled a tank and healer and had no trouble with the heroics there either.
The point is if we have this inspect feature, people will only take others with gear equivalent to the content that they're running. "But why would you want to play with these people?" Because the community has a way of turning every one into that type of person. It becomes if you don't have x gear, you won't run the content. Period. That is not fun and will drive a lot of people away.
It's not the community "turning everyone" into that type of person. It is something ingrained into human psychology and exists everywhere in life.
Didn't get picked for your school's football team? Those elitist jerks!
Didn't get invited to a party? Those elitist jerks!
I could go on...
What WoW did was spot on (atleast when I played it in Vanilla/TBC). You go through easier content to get good enough gear to beat the harder content.
That way you don't skip content and then complain in one week that there's nothing to do.
Lacking a better metaphor, it's like you were a mediocre soccer player & expected to start your career by playing in La Liga.
No, I did the easier content, I was never able to get into heroics because I didn't have the gear from the heroics. I was told to have my guild run me through them before I could PUG. But I explained why that was impossible.
A better metaphor is working my way up through high school and college teams, showing I have the ability and being turned down because I haven't played for La Liga yet.
lordspyder wrote: »lordspyder wrote: »here's my experience with WoW. I got really heavy into playing during Burring Crusade. I ding 70, have cleared all the Dungeons up to that point, so what's next? I look for a group to do Heroics, you would think that would be the next logical step. So I get in a group and instantly get inspected. "Oh man, I'm sorry, your gear isn't good enough, come back when you have better gear" /kicked. This happens again and again. So I ask, how do I get better gear? "run the heroics with your guild. Well my guild was small and made up of close real life friends. Being in the Military and my friends back at home, it was hard for us to match our schedules to put a 5 man team together, but I wasn't going to leave this guild of people I really cared about. So I ran PvP for a while, but that's not too much fun for me.
Finally Wrath came out and I leveled to 80. "LFG for heroics." Same results, so back to PvP for me. But again, not too much fun to be had there. I had my finger hovering over the unsub button then LFG tool came out. I queue up for a heroic, get in a group and speed run to the end, not a single death. It was so much more fun than PvP. I met some cool people talked about how to better my self and had a really great time. Eventually I leveled a tank and healer and had no trouble with the heroics there either.
The point is if we have this inspect feature, people will only take others with gear equivalent to the content that they're running. "But why would you want to play with these people?" Because the community has a way of turning every one into that type of person. It becomes if you don't have x gear, you won't run the content. Period. That is not fun and will drive a lot of people away.
It's not the community "turning everyone" into that type of person. It is something ingrained into human psychology and exists everywhere in life.
Didn't get picked for your school's football team? Those elitist jerks!
Didn't get invited to a party? Those elitist jerks!
I could go on...
What WoW did was spot on (atleast when I played it in Vanilla/TBC). You go through easier content to get good enough gear to beat the harder content.
That way you don't skip content and then complain in one week that there's nothing to do.
Lacking a better metaphor, it's like you were a mediocre soccer player & expected to start your career by playing in La Liga.
No, I did the easier content, I was never able to get into heroics because I didn't have the gear from the heroics. I was told to have my guild run me through them before I could PUG. But I explained why that was impossible.
A better metaphor is working my way up through high school and college teams, showing I have the ability and being turned down because I haven't played for La Liga yet.
Well, as I mentioned, it happens no matter what. An inspect feature has nothing to do with it (especially since there's no real gear progression, yet).
No achievement? Good luck finding a Trials group
ViciousWayz wrote: »Elitits... nice typo brah.
I'm guessing you are voting for. There isn't a thing in this game that I can not tackle and if it requires a group I have some awesome players who I game with regularly when I am doing group content. With that said, we laugh at "elitists", ya know.. people who think they are good but really are nothing more than mediocre. The only reason I don't want inspect is because I don't want people cloning my stats. I put a lot of thought into them and have no desire for nublets who think they are good but aren't so want a way to copy other players without revealing their lack-of-knowing like yourself to be copying.
However, I do take the time to explain the game to those who are new to it or new to MMOs and help them with builds, even craft them free sets sometimes. Elitist does not equal Elite. Remember that. Elite can be shown through skills and clutch moments. Elitists are really only good in their own minds but most likely are nothing more than meh when put to the test.
lordspyder wrote: »here's my experience with WoW. I got really heavy into playing during Burring Crusade. I ding 70, have cleared all the Dungeons up to that point, so what's next? I look for a group to do Heroics, you would think that would be the next logical step. So I get in a group and instantly get inspected. "Oh man, I'm sorry, your gear isn't good enough, come back when you have better gear" /kicked. This happens again and again. So I ask, how do I get better gear? "run the heroics with your guild. Well my guild was small and made up of close real life friends. Being in the Military and my friends back at home, it was hard for us to match our schedules to put a 5 man team together, but I wasn't going to leave this guild of people I really cared about. So I ran PvP for a while, but that's not too much fun for me.
Finally Wrath came out and I leveled to 80. "LFG for heroics." Same results, so back to PvP for me. But again, not too much fun to be had there. I had my finger hovering over the unsub button then LFG tool came out. I queue up for a heroic, get in a group and speed run to the end, not a single death. It was so much more fun than PvP. I met some cool people talked about how to better my self and had a really great time. Eventually I leveled a tank and healer and had no trouble with the heroics there either.
The point is if we have this inspect feature, people will only take others with gear equivalent to the content that they're running. "But why would you want to play with these people?" Because the community has a way of turning every one into that type of person. It becomes if you don't have x gear, you won't run the content. Period. That is not fun and will drive a lot of people away.
When I began raiding, I pulled ~600 DPS on good days with my 2H build on first boss of AA. Nowadays I can reach 1900 DPS without PVP buffs.
Hard Work. Hours. Nobody carrying me, nobody helping me get that gear. Hard Work.
Granted, I have a heavy MMORPG past and I'm not a bad player in general, but if I did it alone nobody holding my hand don't see why it should be different for others nor why others couldn't become good raiders if they so choose to and invest time into it.
Not enough time cuz real life? Totally understandable, then again, you can't hope to compete in most subscription based MMORPGs.
You are the best type of player for my old guild on WoW, we competed for top 10 world kills and all that bling stuff.
But I fear you are the right type of player playing the wrong MMO, ESO is made for "TES roleplayers", ex-solo single game players, casuals and all that kind.
I can only say I terribly miss true raiding of the past, not sure how longer ESO will keep my sub because it got a way too bland playerbase.
Said that, I don't agree on a "forced option" (inspect is that) to show someone else's gear. Those with good gear shall naturally be more than willing to link it and even gloat a bit about it. Those willing to learn shall gladly tell you their build and gear.
Actually, you know they are probably bad exactly because they will refuse to do that.
tordr86b16_ESO wrote: »
Then why does trials exist in the game? With leadboards?
tordr86b16_ESO wrote: »Then why does trials exist in the game? With leadboards?
Been subscribed since before the official release. They add that "leet" inspection nonsense here, I'll quit as soon as it's announced. Given the poll and comments, I'd suspect about 1/3 to 1/2 will do the same.
I do not and cannot understand why anyone wants a game that's nothing but a gear chase. Don't you get tired of playing donkey chasing a carrot on a string? Don't you hate the idea of reducing a game so full of options to "optimal build only"? Don't people complain about cookiecutter characters?
Add this crap, I'm outta here, because that is so far against the spirit of Elder Scrolls that they need to yank the name and call it WOW Jr. the second they pull it outta their butts.