I promise you, PTS testing will be used for mostly one thing: finding the best grinding spots and @ZOS will take forever to react when they see players reach huge point numbers on live.
We'll see how unbalanced the system is in a few months and you'll realise how opposing the reward for gains in the previous system made absolutely no sense.
I promise you, PTS testing will be used for mostly one thing: finding the best grinding spots and @ZOS will take forever to react when they see players reach huge point numbers on live.
We'll see how unbalanced the system is in a few months and you'll realise how opposing the reward for gains in the previous system made absolutely no sense.
You'll also see that the hissy fits were pointless too. The whole drama is pointless. Those who have threatened to quit are going to look pretty stupid, when they are still posting after the patch. I won't hold that against them though, they are passionate about the game, that's fair enough.
I promise you, PTS testing will be used for mostly one thing: finding the best grinding spots and @ZOS will take forever to react when they see players reach huge point numbers on live.
We'll see how unbalanced the system is in a few months and you'll realise how opposing the reward for gains in the previous system made absolutely no sense.
You'll also see that the hissy fits were pointless too. The whole drama is pointless. Those who have threatened to quit are going to look pretty stupid, when they are still posting after the patch. I won't hold that against them though, they are passionate about the game, that's fair enough.
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I would imagine there are far more casual gamers than power gamers. When politicians try and get as many votes as possible who do they target? The largest demographic (ie not the top 1%)
Except the people who are VR14 are the ones that have given them the most money and usually politicians tend to listen to the people that finance their campaigns, especially in countries like the US.
Edit: Oh and people who are casual gamers don't care about being as powerful as raiders and would proly welcome the free CP points they don't even deserve, so I don't see how giving to each it's own would make people unhappy.
Lol how would you even think just because VR14 are the people giving most money, I know many that hit that and left game. Not to mention I'm not vr14 yet, bought the Collectors Edition and the Digital Collectors edition, and have not been unsubbed. So that philosophy is just as flawed as most politicians campaigns.
As stated before without hardcore players you casuals have no game to play since you don't have the people finding out the strats of raids nor the best builds. Both are equally important to the ecosystem of the game, but this one continuously gives the middle finger to hardcore players and there are less and less of us each day that passes...
As stated before without hardcore players you casuals have no game to play since you don't have the people finding out the strats of raids nor the best builds. Both are equally important to the ecosystem of the game, but this one continuously gives the middle finger to hardcore players and there are less and less of us each day that passes...
There's an awful lot of inflated ego's around here confusing Time will skill.
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I would imagine there are far more casual gamers than power gamers. When politicians try and get as many votes as possible who do they target? The largest demographic (ie not the top 1%)
Why do you think only power gamers are effected by these decisions? I am a casual player and I am not happy to be told that all the experience I have gained on my VR14 will not be tracked and counted for progression upon release of the champion system as ZoS explicitly stated it would.
I am not happy to know that anything I do on my character until 1.6 is meaningless and may actually hurt my character progression in the short and long term.
As a casual gamer my time in game is just as precious, if not more, than power gamers and it takes efficiency to be able to enjoy some end game content as a casual player.
Unfortunately, it seems the most efficient way to progress a maxed character is to not play it at all and let the enlightenment points roll in. If I am not playing, what am I paying money for?
Nobody ever said that casual gamers wouldn't be affected. It's not like the 99% all agree on one thing, and the 1% all agree on the opposite.
People are raging over something that hasn't even been finalized. I mean it is Christmas. Be happy. When the official patch notes drop down *** then if you don't like what you see, and maybe they'll change things if there is enough outrage.
I myself could very well be ticked off at what 1.6 entails, but I see no point in whining like a teenage girl who just got her heart broke because she saw her boyfriend talking to another girl.
When official patch notes drop down it will be too late to change anything. When have you ever seen ZOS change a game mechanic between PTS & live? They adjust stuff, but never change it, especially when it's come to this kind of changes.
Also, it says that not so many people are able to - as you said, sir - figure out tactic by themselves, because the all time leaderboard isnt still filled after 3 months. Your argument, unless casual players are for some reason avoiding competition of Sanctum Ophidia on purpose, is invalid.
On the other side, You? The fact that you play less doesnt make you less worthy player, but it makes you a player who simply knows less about something you are not part of.
Sanctum Ophidia came out in September. The content that is roughly 3 months out was finished by just several players. That speaks for itself. This - the thing you can easily see by yourself by looking at leaderboards, you dont need any additional data for analyzing - speaks for itself. Hardcore PvE community is next to dead.
Let me also mention that first places on EU 12 man Trials are taken by one guild without any signs of competition.
Will the lose of whole one group of players have negative impact on the game? I´d say yes, same like the potential lose of group of players you are in. At this point, everyone is important.
I've been in an endgame raiding guild (in Everquest 1). This game is not that game. In this game PvP is a major goal, and the best PvP systems are skill-based and therefore do *not* give some players massive advantages over others based on elapsed play time. And - let's get real - that is primarily what we're talking about here.
The most dedicated players will work out how to advance quickly and this will all be irrelevant. The people who ran out of quests to do will quit because they're bored, no matter how many points they get.
What I saw in EQ - first hand - was how allowing big advantages for long-term players simply killed the game. The design gets adjusted so that they feel challenged - thus they don't get extra power for their toys. But new players have a crushing burden to catch up.
(Yes, to anticipate a silly and predicatable argument, this is a danger down the road for the champion system. That doesn't make it a good idea to make the problem worse. It does mean that, yes, it will be important to make sure that new players can catch up quickly - because otherwise the game simply dies.)
This isn't "hardcore" vs. "casual". It's people with a long-term vision for the good of the game vs. people who are demanding personal rewards.
More people to play/hang out with and create potentially long lasting relationships is a bad thing? Cash grab? Sure. A bad one? Nope.
Just want to point out another thing... By that definition every piece of new content would be considered a cash grab :P
What about the players, guildies and more important friends we are losing over this? You seem to totally ignore the fact that this is causing people to quite as well. Bringing people back who have have been flaky in renewing subscriptions is not a good thing when it causing the loss of loyal hardcore players. If you can't keep those players happy you're never going to have a healthy, stable population.
Wait... People are really quitting over this miniscule difference? You people need to figure out why you are playing this game. Is it to become max level immediately and have everything on your character immediately? Do you expect raid gear to be deposited into your bank immediately after the patch adding the next trial is pushed to live server?
Come on people. It's an alternate advancement system and not an already advanced system. Half of the joy is earning your points. Hell, I'd say even more than that. Giving you something to reach for is the entire objective of the system! You're lucky they are shared and ZOS doesn't make you earn them on each character.
YES! people are quitting over this. You and others really are not grasping why though. Some people put in months of play time to be in that top 5% they said would be getting caped CP. Instead of running other aspects of the game, they focused on this tracked XP system that was put in place and promised to be converted to CP. They were told to keep playing those characters that they would be rewarded for it.
The only people who keep tossing around words like "max level immediately" are those that dont understand what those players did or actually want. Your comparison of "raid gear to be deposited into your bank" is so apples to oranges of this issue that it shows you really don't grasp this at all.
So far, I've leveled one character to level 49 since May. I took a break, came back. If I get 30 cp I'll be laughing about this whole thing.
More people to play/hang out with and create potentially long lasting relationships is a bad thing? Cash grab? Sure. A bad one? Nope.
Just want to point out another thing... By that definition every piece of new content would be considered a cash grab :P
What about the players, guildies and more important friends we are losing over this? You seem to totally ignore the fact that this is causing people to quite as well. Bringing people back who have have been flaky in renewing subscriptions is not a good thing when it causing the loss of loyal hardcore players. If you can't keep those players happy you're never going to have a healthy, stable population.
Wait... People are really quitting over this miniscule difference? You people need to figure out why you are playing this game. Is it to become max level immediately and have everything on your character immediately? Do you expect raid gear to be deposited into your bank immediately after the patch adding the next trial is pushed to live server?
Come on people. It's an alternate advancement system and not an already advanced system. Half of the joy is earning your points. Hell, I'd say even more than that. Giving you something to reach for is the entire objective of the system! You're lucky they are shared and ZOS doesn't make you earn them on each character.
YES! people are quitting over this. You and others really are not grasping why though. Some people put in months of play time to be in that top 5% they said would be getting caped CP. Instead of running other aspects of the game, they focused on this tracked XP system that was put in place and promised to be converted to CP. They were told to keep playing those characters that they would be rewarded for it.
The only people who keep tossing around words like "max level immediately" are those that dont understand what those players did or actually want. Your comparison of "raid gear to be deposited into your bank" is so apples to oranges of this issue that it shows you really don't grasp this at all.
So a new system is implemented and you're expecting to get a head start? I've done all the quests in the game on multiple max VR characters. I'm not complaining a bit because I understand what this system is. It's an alternate advancement system to keep your character progressing.
Let me ask. What if they reset all of your quests that you had done already so you could do them again? After you completed those you would need to do trials, group dungeons and PvP to earn more CP. Would you complain then?
You're threatening quitting because someone (you could roll a new character to 50 in 2 days) might have an easier chance of getting let's say 50 points. You sound like my niece that didn't get as cool of a Holiday present as my nephew.
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I would imagine there are far more casual gamers than power gamers. When politicians try and get as many votes as possible who do they target? The largest demographic (ie not the top 1%)
Except the people who are VR14 are the ones that have given them the most money and usually politicians tend to listen to the people that finance their campaigns, especially in countries like the US.
Edit: Oh and people who are casual gamers(and aren't VR14) don't care about being as powerful as raiders and would proly welcome the free CP points they don't even deserve, so I don't see how giving to each it's own would make people unhappy.
Oh hey! Stuff that hasn't been talked about before!
I would imagine there are far more casual gamers than power gamers. When politicians try and get as many votes as possible who do they target? The largest demographic (ie not the top 1%)
Except the people who are VR14 are the ones that have given them the most money and usually politicians tend to listen to the people that finance their campaigns, especially in countries like the US.
Edit: Oh and people who are casual gamers(and aren't VR14) don't care about being as powerful as raiders and would proly welcome the free CP points they don't even deserve, so I don't see how giving to each it's own would make people unhappy.
That is load crap if any just for you be VR 14 don't mean you gave ZoS more money then i have been active player since beta and i have be play on and off up to now and im VR 5 and have pay same amount of subscribe fee as you but just for i have life outside game don't mean you spend more money on this game them i do when come to subscribe fee so stop try to sound like elite gamer and say the you spend more money them me for that my young man is biggest lie of 2014 you many have more gametime in game them me that is all no more and no less.
While casuals might make the bulk of the subscribers, it is the hardcore players that create the excitement for the game.
Funny. The whole premise is that they are taking from you to give to someone else. There is no "outrageous advantage" given the lower veteran ranked players over the Vet14 ranked players.
There is no requirement for ZoS to give V14 players more champion points and it doesn't harm you in any way shape or form.
Oh hey! Stuff that hasn't been talked about before!
I would imagine there are far more casual gamers than power gamers. When politicians try and get as many votes as possible who do they target? The largest demographic (ie not the top 1%)
Except the people who are VR14 are the ones that have given them the most money and usually politicians tend to listen to the people that finance their campaigns, especially in countries like the US.
Edit: Oh and people who are casual gamers(and aren't VR14) don't care about being as powerful as raiders and would proly welcome the free CP points they don't even deserve, so I don't see how giving to each it's own would make people unhappy.
That is load crap if any just for you be VR 14 don't mean you gave ZoS more money then i have been active player since beta and i have be play on and off up to now and im VR 5 and have pay same amount of subscribe fee as you but just for i have life outside game don't mean you spend more money on this game them i do when come to subscribe fee so stop try to sound like elite gamer and say the you spend more money them me for that my young man is biggest lie of 2014 you many have more gametime in game them me that is all no more and no less.