They didn't give retroactive XP for Undaunted challenges completed before the update, so I wouldn't hold my breath.
As I only have one VR 4 character, I have continued to push through my Cadwell's Silver and Gold vet questing areas despite the known XP bug in Update 5. My question is: will players like myself (who haven't been screaming, "I'm not playing until this is fixed! Why isn't this being hotfixed!") get any kind of XP to compensate for the quests turned in at the bugged lower amounts?
Seems like they should be able to track the XP we have received from vet quests and give us SOMETHING.
LOL quit whinning I see no difference in xp now its always very slow in VR.
As I only have one VR 4 character, I have continued to push through my Cadwell's Silver and Gold vet questing areas despite the known XP bug in Update 5. My question is: will players like myself (who haven't been screaming, "I'm not playing until this is fixed! Why isn't this being hotfixed!") get any kind of XP to compensate for the quests turned in at the bugged lower amounts?
Seems like they should be able to track the XP we have received from vet quests and give us SOMETHING.
OrangeTheCat wrote: »As I only have one VR 4 character, I have continued to push through my Cadwell's Silver and Gold vet questing areas despite the known XP bug in Update 5. My question is: will players like myself (who haven't been screaming, "I'm not playing until this is fixed! Why isn't this being hotfixed!") get any kind of XP to compensate for the quests turned in at the bugged lower amounts?
Seems like they should be able to track the XP we have received from vet quests and give us SOMETHING.
You persisted to do Cadwell's quests knowing the XP was reduced? Seems to me then that you implicitly accepted the reduced XP. So no, I don't think ZOS is obligated to refund you missing XP. Actions->consequences.
For myself, I am not questing. But then again, I've learned to not engage much with the game the first week after a major update. Been burned by ZOS' update bugs enough now to know.
I'm not playing until 1.5.3, which I was expecting yesterday or today... /sadpanda
This game has more than just quests. PvP like myself instead of demanding credit for your own decision not to play.Valen_Byte wrote: »I know they will not give us the xp we will miss out on if we continue to quest. Therefore, I have stopped playing until it gets fixed. I cant play a broken game. What should happen is, we should be credited game time for the loss. If I cant play for a week, then I want credit on my account for one week of game time. IF its two weeks...then I want two weeks...and so on.
This game has more than just quests. PvP like myself instead of demanding credit for your own decision not to play.Valen_Byte wrote: »I know they will not give us the xp we will miss out on if we continue to quest. Therefore, I have stopped playing until it gets fixed. I cant play a broken game. What should happen is, we should be credited game time for the loss. If I cant play for a week, then I want credit on my account for one week of game time. IF its two weeks...then I want two weeks...and so on.
Crafting? RP? Collectables? Playing a Lute in the sun? I guess i have a different opinion on what can be done in game.Valen_Byte wrote: »This game has more than just quests. PvP like myself instead of demanding credit for your own decision not to play.Valen_Byte wrote: »I know they will not give us the xp we will miss out on if we continue to quest. Therefore, I have stopped playing until it gets fixed. I cant play a broken game. What should happen is, we should be credited game time for the loss. If I cant play for a week, then I want credit on my account for one week of game time. IF its two weeks...then I want two weeks...and so on.
I dont pvp, nor is it required for me to do so. Im guessing like many other pvpers you fail to realize that questing is the main part of this game. I cant quest. This means the core of the game is broken and unplayable. Thanks for your thoughts though.