DisgracefulMind wrote: »What I want to ask is:
1) Who cares?
2) How does this affect you in any way?
3) Why do all of you people who are sooo against grinding cry out for "play how I want!" but then expect ZoS to restrict every player to playing how YOU want them to.
4) Do you realize that most grinders are competitive PvP players and don't enjoy PvE content AT ALL. PvP offers very little XP, so what's worse, forcing people who really don't like a certain form of content to do it, or allow them to grind, stay competitive, and, overall, leave you be?
5) You realize that this is a GAME and not a fascist regime, right?
DisgracefulMind wrote: »What I want to ask is:
1) Who cares?
2) How does this affect you in any way?
3) Why do all of you people who are sooo against grinding cry out for "play how I want!" but then expect ZoS to restrict every player to playing how YOU want them to.
4) Do you realize that most grinders are competitive PvP players and don't enjoy PvE content AT ALL. PvP offers very little XP, so what's worse, forcing people who really don't like a certain form of content to do it, or allow them to grind, stay competitive, and, overall, leave you be?
5) You realize that this is a GAME and not a fascist regime, right?
DisgracefulMind wrote: »What I want to ask is:
1) Who cares?
2) How does this affect you in any way?
3) Why do all of you people who are sooo against grinding cry out for "play how I want!" but then expect ZoS to restrict every player to playing how YOU want them to.
4) Do you realize that most grinders are competitive PvP players and don't enjoy PvE content AT ALL. PvP offers very little XP, so what's worse, forcing people who really don't like a certain form of content to do it, or allow them to grind, stay competitive, and, overall, leave you be?
5) You realize that this is a GAME and not a fascist regime, right?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »DisgracefulMind wrote: »What I want to ask is:
1) Who cares?
2) How does this affect you in any way?
3) Why do all of you people who are sooo against grinding cry out for "play how I want!" but then expect ZoS to restrict every player to playing how YOU want them to.
4) Do you realize that most grinders are competitive PvP players and don't enjoy PvE content AT ALL. PvP offers very little XP, so what's worse, forcing people who really don't like a certain form of content to do it, or allow them to grind, stay competitive, and, overall, leave you be?
5) You realize that this is a GAME and not a fascist regime, right?
It's this attitude that has continuously caused ZO to make grinding a less viable option. Grinding and exploiting don't have to be synonymous.
The problem is that when you get a group of people who are obsessed with gaining imaginary points faster than others, they almost always find ways to cheat the system. So if you don't want ZO to keep lowering XP on grinding spots, stop exploiting bugs and just play the game. It's really that simple.
DisgracefulMind wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »DisgracefulMind wrote: »What I want to ask is:
1) Who cares?
2) How does this affect you in any way?
3) Why do all of you people who are sooo against grinding cry out for "play how I want!" but then expect ZoS to restrict every player to playing how YOU want them to.
4) Do you realize that most grinders are competitive PvP players and don't enjoy PvE content AT ALL. PvP offers very little XP, so what's worse, forcing people who really don't like a certain form of content to do it, or allow them to grind, stay competitive, and, overall, leave you be?
5) You realize that this is a GAME and not a fascist regime, right?
It's this attitude that has continuously caused ZO to make grinding a less viable option. Grinding and exploiting don't have to be synonymous.
The problem is that when you get a group of people who are obsessed with gaining imaginary points faster than others, they almost always find ways to cheat the system. So if you don't want ZO to keep lowering XP on grinding spots, stop exploiting bugs and just play the game. It's really that simple.
Not everyone who grinded out CPs the first few days was exploiting, however. To rollback EVERYONE would be unjust.
The problem with ZoS rolling back CPs is that it would affect players who were innocently grinding as well.
AlienDiplomat wrote: »ugh, it was a bug placed on zenimax's part, they can't ban or reroll anything the players grinded or did for themselves unless they specifically exploited the system themselves, otherwise zenimax cannot reroll anything.
stop making threads about it, it's unfair and totally farfetched to even suggest it
The bank dupe bug was ZOS' fault too, but they didn't let the people that exploited it keep their 10,000 Imperial Motifs, did they. Also, many of them were banned.
Most of the people who did it never got rolled back or banned. I still know people who still to this day have mule chars full of gold mats, and what not.
AlienDiplomat wrote: »A couple questions for ZOS support:
1) Can we get an official word if the grinders who went on a PTS-premeditated marathon exploiting the Enlightenment bugs and ended up with hundreds of CP (the equivalent of half a year ahead of everyone else under the current nerfed system) will be having their CP rolled back to a reasonably appropriate level, say 120 max?
Will we really be letting these people secure an unfair advantage through exploits just a week into the new system?
Also...
2) Can we PLEASE raise the CP through Enlightenment per day back to 4, and do what you should have done in the first place, which is put a hard cap of 5 CP per day by ANY means on the system, to stop grinders and exploiters (who will find a new exploit in a matter of days), as well as those that have no real life obligations and will play 24-7 until they fall over dead in an internet cafe somewhere from pulling even farther ahead from the rest of us?
Why was a hard cap on daily CP not considered before a nerf to Enlightenment which only punishes casual players which constitute the vast majority that don't marathon 24-7?
Thanks!
AlienDiplomat wrote: »A couple questions for ZOS support:
1) Can we get an official word if the grinders who went on a PTS-premeditated marathon exploiting the Enlightenment bugs and ended up with hundreds of CP (the equivalent of half a year ahead of everyone else under the current nerfed system) will be having their CP rolled back to a reasonably appropriate level, say 120 max?
Will we really be letting these people secure an unfair advantage through exploits just a week into the new system?
Also...
2) Can we PLEASE raise the CP through Enlightenment per day back to 4, and do what you should have done in the first place, which is put a hard cap of 5 CP per day by ANY means on the system, to stop grinders and exploiters (who will find a new exploit in a matter of days), as well as those that have no real life obligations and will play 24-7 until they fall over dead in an internet cafe somewhere from pulling even farther ahead from the rest of us?
Why was a hard cap on daily CP not considered before a nerf to Enlightenment which only punishes casual players which constitute the vast majority that don't marathon 24-7?
Thanks!
Bolded is from me.
I understand your frustration but I have to say I find that part in your post very offensive. I have seen this type of statement before by many here and it merits being called out because it is a stereotype that needs to go away.
To illustrate, I have three friends currently playing this game who have been here like me since beta, of which two are retired and one is disabled. They are at home 24/7 pretty much unless out for trips, vacations, etc. They play every day for like 3-4 hours in the morning and again sometimes 3-4 in the evening or late at night. They enjoy their free time, have friends, dinner parties, camping, etc., and their online games. They have in other words, a life that makes them happy.
Each of these friends I am referring to landed a VR char at 14 long ago and so started with w/70cps from the lauch of 1.6. They are already well ahead of me by far as I have only played 1.5 days since it went live. They are likely way ahead of you as well. One of them experienced englightenment issues which the other two did not. None of them exploited anything.
I cite this personal example ofmy friends to point out that lumping any people with lots of time to play into this no/lifer stereotype and exploitation boat is offensive at best, at worst it just shows ignorance and intolerance of other people. Playstyle is not synonymous with exploiting and unfair advantages.
That being said, there are many things not working correctly with this system let alone logically, given how some of it was desined. Suggesting possible improvements is always a good idea and they have certainly asked for that in this thread.
Problem not in play style, problem in abusing and exploiting broken system.AlienDiplomat wrote: »A couple questions for ZOS support:
1) Can we get an official word if the grinders who went on a PTS-premeditated marathon exploiting the Enlightenment bugs and ended up with hundreds of CP (the equivalent of half a year ahead of everyone else under the current nerfed system) will be having their CP rolled back to a reasonably appropriate level, say 120 max?
Will we really be letting these people secure an unfair advantage through exploits just a week into the new system?
Also...
2) Can we PLEASE raise the CP through Enlightenment per day back to 4, and do what you should have done in the first place, which is put a hard cap of 5 CP per day by ANY means on the system, to stop grinders and exploiters (who will find a new exploit in a matter of days), as well as those that have no real life obligations and will play 24-7 until they fall over dead in an internet cafe somewhere from pulling even farther ahead from the rest of us?
Why was a hard cap on daily CP not considered before a nerf to Enlightenment which only punishes casual players which constitute the vast majority that don't marathon 24-7?
Thanks!
Bolded is from me.
I understand your frustration but I have to say I find that part in your post very offensive. I have seen this type of statement before by many here and it merits being called out because it is a stereotype that needs to go away.
To illustrate, I have three friends currently playing this game who have been here like me since beta, of which two are retired and one is disabled. They are at home 24/7 pretty much unless out for trips, vacations, etc. They play every day for like 3-4 hours in the morning and again sometimes 3-4 in the evening or late at night. They enjoy their free time, have friends, dinner parties, camping, etc., and their online games. They have in other words, a life that makes them happy.
Each of these friends I am referring to landed a VR char at 14 long ago and so started with w/70cps from the lauch of 1.6. They are already well ahead of me by far as I have only played 1.5 days since it went live. They are likely way ahead of you as well. One of them experienced englightenment issues which the other two did not. None of them exploited anything.
I cite this personal example ofmy friends to point out that lumping any people with lots of time to play into this no/lifer stereotype and exploitation boat is offensive at best, at worst it just shows ignorance and intolerance of other people. Playstyle is not synonymous with exploiting and unfair advantages.
That being said, there are many things not working correctly with this system let alone logically, given how some of it was desined. Suggesting possible improvements is always a good idea and they have certainly asked for that in this thread.