Brasseurfb16_ESO wrote: »I'm currently at my 82th CP point and I can't care less if people have already 200 CP points or more. We knew on PTS servers, people were going to exploit the system and grind the hell out of it. We also assumed the CP system would be buged when released (because it wasn't ready), but the devs didn't take time to listen to the community feedback on PTS and made the patch go trough Live anyways.
It's their own fault if they allow people to get CP points that fast... But should we start punishing those people because they "exploit" a broken aspect in the game which the devs were clearly aware of and should have fixed before patching it to Live? What issues does it realy cause for the game, beside hurting the pride of a minority of people in PvP?
Demanding for a rollback is absurd and putting everyone on the same steps is in my oppinion just a masked attempt to get more free CPs.
Brasseurfb16_ESO wrote: »I'm currently at my 82th CP point and I can't care less if people have already 200 CP points or more. We knew on PTS servers, people were going to exploit the system and grind the hell out of it. We also assumed the CP system would be buged when released (because it wasn't ready), but the devs didn't take time to listen to the community feedback on PTS and made the patch go trough Live anyways.
It's their own fault if they allow people to get CP points that fast... But should we start punishing those people because they "exploit" a broken aspect in the game which the devs were clearly aware of and should have fixed before patching it to Live? What issues does it realy cause for the game, beside hurting the pride of a minority of people in PvP?
Demanding for a rollback is absurd and putting everyone on the same steps is in my oppinion just a masked attempt to get more free CPs.
firstdecan wrote: »Brasseurfb16_ESO wrote: »I'm currently at my 82th CP point and I can't care less if people have already 200 CP points or more. We knew on PTS servers, people were going to exploit the system and grind the hell out of it. We also assumed the CP system would be buged when released (because it wasn't ready), but the devs didn't take time to listen to the community feedback on PTS and made the patch go trough Live anyways.
It's their own fault if they allow people to get CP points that fast... But should we start punishing those people because they "exploit" a broken aspect in the game which the devs were clearly aware of and should have fixed before patching it to Live? What issues does it realy cause for the game, beside hurting the pride of a minority of people in PvP?
Demanding for a rollback is absurd and putting everyone on the same steps is in my oppinion just a masked attempt to get more free CPs.
I "sort of" agree with this. There's no need for a roll back, all this does is make the CP imbalance issues obvious. Hopefully that means ZoS will fix them sooner rather than later.
PvP is the only area where this imbalance would affect anyone, but it does more than hurt their pride. If people can't be reasonably competitive because their characters are underpowered, they will not enjoy the content and then won't play it. Personally, I'm glad people ground out these CPs (I did not), because it will make these imbalances obvious now instead of 3-4 months from now.
PvP was my favorite part of this game, but if ZoS wants it to be unplayable that's fine. They've already lost my sub, and I'm at the point where I'm simply doing other things with my time. I hope ZoS fixes it, I really enjoyed the PvP, but given their track record of improvements in the game I'm not going to hold my breath.
global_gbb16_ESO wrote: »I've spent around 6-7 hours getting around a mere 5+ CP points and I'll be damned if they wipe the CP I've earned just because of little whiners like you saying the predictable "It's not fair! I want my mammy!" just because they've been gaining a stack of CP by harvesting delves or whatever.
They have 150+ CP and seriously so what? In the grand scheme of things considering it will take a few years to achieve (3600CP), what they achieved is relatively redundant.
Stop moaning and just get on with playing with the game.
Brasseurfb16_ESO wrote: »It's their own fault if they allow people to get CP points that fast... But should we start punishing those people because they "exploit" a broken aspect in the game which the devs were clearly aware of and should have fixed before patching it to Live? What issues does it realy cause for the game, beside hurting the pride of a minority of people in PvP?
Grasshopper wrote: »I actually think this is a very bad idea, it is rather extreme to say the least. By doing this you are creating a scenario where it will frustrate users for hours of work in their mind.
In quite a few cases it could be the trigger for a lot of users to quit. I personally myself only have 85 champion points and I do not support punishing the community fro regular MMO behavior. Grinding is very common in MMO's and it allows users that are behind to catch up.
In this case, it was no so, but punishing basically the entirety of the hardcore community would have very bad consequences.
Brasseurfb16_ESO wrote: »But should we start punishing those people because they "exploit" a broken aspect in the game which the devs were clearly aware of and should have fixed before patching it to Live? What issues does it realy cause for the game, beside hurting the pride of a minority of people in PvP?
Grasshopper wrote: »In this case, it was no so, but punishing basically the entirety of the hardcore community would have very bad consequences.
I personally myself only have 85 champion points and I do not support punishing the community fro regular MMO behavior.
Brasseurfb16_ESO wrote: »Demanding for a rollback is absurd and putting everyone on the same steps is in my oppinion just a masked attempt to get more free CPs.
Grasshopper wrote: »I actually think this is a very bad idea, it is rather extreme to say the least. By doing this you are creating a scenario where it will frustrate users for hours of work in their mind.
In quite a few cases it could be the trigger for a lot of users to quit.
Grasshopper wrote: »Grinding is very common in MMO's and it allows users that are behind to catch up.
The amount of gullible people who actually believe without proof there there was some sort of 'unlimited enlightenment' bug that was 'exploited' is insane.
AlienDiplomat wrote: »The amount of gullible people who actually believe without proof there there was some sort of 'unlimited enlightenment' bug that was 'exploited' is insane.
I am not convinced of this. There seemed to be certain buffs that people with Enlightenment could give to others without it that would instantly give them Enlightenment.
People getting together in a massive grind group could constantly pass it around and so long as you didn't zone or log, it worked. That is my understanding.
Need confirmation from ZOS or all is speculation, but I have personally seen Enlightenment spread to me by buffs of others.
global_gbb16_ESO wrote: »
Stop moaning and just get on with playing with the game.
onlinegamer1 wrote: »A year from now, someone will buy ESO, install it, roll a level 1 character, get it to 50, and have 0 CP and go PvP against someone with 1000 CP.
Either the CP system has to be balanced for this scenario, or it has to be removed from the game. Worrying about an imbalance is utterly pointless, there will BE imbalance naturally as new players join the game.