Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
If Imperials and the white horsie were considered P2W, there's no way you'll convince that crowd that any kind of advantage to subbing is not P2W.
The use of P2W these days is just another way of saying "I don't like any kind of cash shop."
I wonder how many people now saying that +XP is P2W actually have the Imperial Edition? A lot, I would guess.
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
And what if you play as much human body permits, with as much skill & efficiency as possible, but someone does the same and has spent some more $$$ than you?
I fail to see your logic.
If Imperials and the white horsie were considered P2W, there's no way you'll convince that crowd that any kind of advantage to subbing is not P2W.
The use of P2W these days is just another way of saying "I don't like any kind of cash shop."
I wonder how many people now saying that +XP is P2W actually have the Imperial Edition? A lot, I would guess.
-.-
Seriously, if you read the whole thread it should be obvious that those calling the exp gain "P2W" or at least going that direction, specified it was about the champion points hence you gain them even after hitting max level. That was not the case for the Rings of Mara so I didn't call those P2W. Makes sense?
And I don't have Imperial Edition...
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
And what if you play as much human body permits, with as much skill & efficiency as possible, but someone does the same and has spent some more $$$ than you?
I fail to see your logic.
It still wouldn't apply, Because the person can play slightly longer and achieve the same goal.
Again if you don't know what Pay To Win actually means, you shouldn't be commenting on Pay to Win.
you clearly don't know what it means.
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
And what if you play as much human body permits, with as much skill & efficiency as possible, but someone does the same and has spent some more $$$ than you?
I fail to see your logic.
It still wouldn't apply, Because the person can play slightly longer and achieve the same goal.
Again if you don't know what Pay To Win actually means, you shouldn't be commenting on Pay to Win.
you clearly don't know what it means.
KhajiitiLizard wrote: »
No but it does give the Person paying an advantage over the B2P that does not take the Membership. This gives them an advantage period,meaning that advantage will carry on to all aspects of the game including PvP.
Hence Pay to Win
If Imperials and the white horsie were considered P2W, there's no way you'll convince that crowd that any kind of advantage to subbing is not P2W.
The use of P2W these days is just another way of saying "I don't like any kind of cash shop."
I wonder how many people now saying that +XP is P2W actually have the Imperial Edition? A lot, I would guess.
-.-
Seriously, if you read the whole thread it should be obvious that those calling the exp gain "P2W" or at least going that direction, specified it was about the champion points hence you gain them even after hitting max level. That was not the case for the Rings of Mara so I didn't call those P2W. Makes sense?
And I don't have Imperial Edition...
Yes I know. It's still an idiotic use of P2W unless your idea of playing the game is racing to 3600 CPs.
If Imperials and the white horsie were considered P2W, there's no way you'll convince that crowd that any kind of advantage to subbing is not P2W.
The use of P2W these days is just another way of saying "I don't like any kind of cash shop."
I wonder how many people now saying that +XP is P2W actually have the Imperial Edition? A lot, I would guess.
-.-
Seriously, if you read the whole thread it should be obvious that those calling the exp gain "P2W" or at least going that direction, specified it was about the champion points hence you gain them even after hitting max level. That was not the case for the Rings of Mara so I didn't call those P2W. Makes sense?
And I don't have Imperial Edition...
Yes I know. It's still an idiotic use of P2W unless your idea of playing the game is racing to 3600 CPs.
That player with 3600 CPs is going to be significantly stronger than you, and he's likely never going to reach the max. (if they keep adding more & more Champion Points), and even if he is, maths dictate that is going to be 4-5 months away.
4-5 months (probably forever) you'll be weaker than someone else, because you didn't spend $$$. But since you seem to abhore the whole competitive aspect of gaming (judging by your comment), this probably won't affect you. You'll always be weaker than the more competitive players.
P2W.
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
And what if you play as much human body permits, with as much skill & efficiency as possible, but someone does the same and has spent some more $$$ than you?
I fail to see your logic.
It still wouldn't apply, Because the person can play slightly longer and achieve the same goal.
Again if you don't know what Pay To Win actually means, you shouldn't be commenting on Pay to Win.
you clearly don't know what it means.
Is this your reaction?
Two players that were equal before, played equal amount of time & were equally skilled & dedicated, are no longer equal, when one of them has more $$$.
How could I put it more simply so you can understand?
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
And what if you play as much human body permits, with as much skill & efficiency as possible, but someone does the same and has spent some more $$$ than you?
I fail to see your logic.
It still wouldn't apply, Because the person can play slightly longer and achieve the same goal.
Again if you don't know what Pay To Win actually means, you shouldn't be commenting on Pay to Win.
you clearly don't know what it means.
Is this your reaction?
Two players that were equal before, played equal amount of time & were equally skilled & dedicated, are no longer equal, when one of them has more $$$.
How could I put it more simply so you can understand?
Again you clearly don't understand what Pay to Win means.. Its not even a hard concept to understand but you clearly aren't getting it.
Hell by your definition the game is already pay to win simply because I can buy a slightly faster car in Real Life to get home faster and play more.
Let's see here...
10% bonus to experience point gain (Okay, this is not pay to win)
10% bonus to crafting research
10% bonus to crafting inspiration gain
10% bonus to gold acquisition
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
And what if you play as much human body permits, with as much skill & efficiency as possible, but someone does the same and has spent some more $$$ than you?
I fail to see your logic.
It still wouldn't apply, Because the person can play slightly longer and achieve the same goal.
Again if you don't know what Pay To Win actually means, you shouldn't be commenting on Pay to Win.
you clearly don't know what it means.
Is this your reaction?
Two players that were equal before, played equal amount of time & were equally skilled & dedicated, are no longer equal, when one of them has more $$$.
How could I put it more simply so you can understand?
Again you clearly don't understand what Pay to Win means.. Its not even a hard concept to understand but you clearly aren't getting it.
Hell by your definition the game is already pay to win simply because I can buy a slightly faster car in Real Life to get home faster and play more.
You are making no sense.
What does Real Life (with capitals) & cars have to do with this? We are talking about ESO & what you do in game here. What you do in Real Life is up to you & you alone.
If someone can spend his time more efficiently in game & achieve direct advantages because he spent $$$ in game, that is P2W.
Since you like real life Real Life examples, here's one: you & your friend are equally good drivers, but your salary is 10% higher. This has allowed you to buy a better car than your friend. One day you race, and you win. That is P2W (if people actually used that term in Real Life).
Why can't you just accept you're wrong? There's no shame in it.
Valen_Byte wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
Dont be a D.ck
XP = CP if you get a buff/pay for a buff, then you gain faster than someone who is not. Spin it how ever you want. Truth.
Valen_Byte wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
Dont be a D.ck
XP = CP if you get a buff/pay for a buff, then you gain faster than someone who is not. Spin it how ever you want. Truth.

KhajiitiLizard wrote: »You level faster? Big deal, if you are a trash player you will still be trash no matter how fast you leveled. If ESO+ would give you buffs that effect gameplay like +10% to health or spell damage, etc. That would be pay to win. You could say that +10% XP would let you earn CP faster which you could use on buffs, but this XP gain will not magically make someone a better player.
I still have hope for this game and will continue to play.
KhajiitiLizard wrote: »You level faster? Big deal, if you are a trash player you will still be trash no matter how fast you leveled. If ESO+ would give you buffs that effect gameplay like +10% to health or spell damage, etc. That would be pay to win. You could say that +10% XP would let you earn CP faster which you could use on buffs, but this XP gain will not magically make someone a better player.
I still have hope for this game and will continue to play.
The "plus" players are not getting a 10% bonus, the "unlimited" players are getting a 10% reduction. It's all in the wording. For example, if you get 100xp for killing X mob under the system now, in march the "plus" player will still get 100 xp for the same mob, while the "unlimited" player will get 90. The "plus" player is getting more xp then the "unlimited" player, but it is not a bonus.
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Valen_Byte wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.
^^^ nailed it
Simply playing more nets that advantage.
None of you truly have a clue what Pay to Win actually means.
Pay to Win means that no matter what I do in game...someone who spent money always has the advantage. If i can play slightly more then you and achieve the same thing that's not Pay to Win.
If i can buy a set of Armor on the Cash shop that's not available any other place, and makes me a complete bad ass with higher stats..That's bloody pay to win.
You guys need to learn MMO terminology.
And what if you play as much human body permits, with as much skill & efficiency as possible, but someone does the same and has spent some more $$$ than you?
I fail to see your logic.
It still wouldn't apply, Because the person can play slightly longer and achieve the same goal.
Again if you don't know what Pay To Win actually means, you shouldn't be commenting on Pay to Win.
you clearly don't know what it means.
Is this your reaction?
Two players that were equal before, played equal amount of time & were equally skilled & dedicated, are no longer equal, when one of them has more $$$.
How could I put it more simply so you can understand?
Again you clearly don't understand what Pay to Win means.. Its not even a hard concept to understand but you clearly aren't getting it.
Hell by your definition the game is already pay to win simply because I can buy a slightly faster car in Real Life to get home faster and play more.
I agree this sounds a bit P2W-like and a bit odd. Maybe CP accumulation will be based on "raw" XP, rather than "boosted" XP?More experience grants more champion points which improve your stats, and those better stats give you an advantage in PVP.KhajiitiLizard wrote: »Think about it. This would not have much effect on PVP at all. All it really does is get you through PVE zones faster.
Not true. They specifically stated that XP is not going to be reduced.The "plus" players are not getting a 10% bonus, the "unlimited" players are getting a 10% reduction. It's all in the wording. For example, if you get 100xp for killing X mob under the system now, in march the "plus" player will still get 100 xp for the same mob, while the "unlimited" player will get 90. The "plus" player is getting more xp then the "unlimited" player, but it is not a bonus.
I agree that this one is a bit too much like P2W. It is only 10% though. 12 gold -> 13 gold. 369 gold -> 405 gold. It may only apply to drops anyway, and not quest rewards.10% bonus to gold acquisition