There's already huge thread about this should you care to search and perhaps delete this thread.
There's already huge thread about this should you care to search and perhaps delete this thread.
Every time I try search on this forum I get completely unhelpful results, really, I find GOOGLING the result and getting links within the forums to be more helpful than the search function.
I really wish ZOS would just flat out debunk this stupid superstition. I'm quite sick of getting yelled at by idiots who believe it whenever I close a pinion.
Saint_JiubB14_ESO wrote: »I really wish ZOS would just flat out debunk this stupid superstition. I'm quite sick of getting yelled at by idiots who believe it whenever I close a pinion.
worst part is that it doesn't actually make sense. the game has no mechanism for determining when the pinions are pulled. the dolmen spawns until it runs out of its monsters. then you pull all the pinions? there is no timer or impact on pulling early. it is based on some weird belief that the game is tracking when you pulled the pinions relative to when each was pulled (I guess because some random miscellaneous buff I've nver actually looked up appears after you pull one, but they have to assume that it tracks not the time of the buff remaining when the last one is pulled, but the time relative to when the buff was activated from each pinion), since it couldn't do anything else since the pinions just stay up until I guess the dolmen might reset if you left it long enough.
we should just put it in the Ask us Anything thread for the next ESO live.
Fyi I easily got the generals achievement with little time grinding, I only had to actually get 4 by the time I finished cadwell's silver, and that took about 2hrs.
I really wish ZOS would just flat out debunk this stupid superstition. I'm quite sick of getting yelled at by [snip] who believe it whenever I close a pinion.
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Personofsecrets wrote: »As much as I don't believe the pinions have anything to to do with causing a boss to appear I do think that the generals are seeded based on some unknown values.
I did quite a few dolmens. I and several others noticed that when a boss appeared they were more likely to appear again. We might get the ogrim brothers, nomeg haga, or the seducer sisters 3 times in one dolmen farm, but then those bosses would vanish for a while. We were doing Reapers March in EP so all bosses were available in the pool.
So I'll forward a new superstition. In zones where any boss can spawn, those bosses are seeded on something like day of the week or some other value. This isn't unheard of in games, but there is most likely a value that cant be figured out.
Ourorboros wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »As much as I don't believe the pinions have anything to to do with causing a boss to appear I do think that the generals are seeded based on some unknown values.
I did quite a few dolmens. I and several others noticed that when a boss appeared they were more likely to appear again. We might get the ogrim brothers, nomeg haga, or the seducer sisters 3 times in one dolmen farm, but then those bosses would vanish for a while. We were doing Reapers March in EP so all bosses were available in the pool.
So I'll forward a new superstition. In zones where any boss can spawn, those bosses are seeded on something like day of the week or some other value. This isn't unheard of in games, but there is most likely a value that cant be figured out.
LOL, isn't it against forum guidelines to spread rumors? This seems even fishier than OP topic.
It's not that humans are good at "noticing" or "discovering" patterns, it's that the human brain tends to want to make patterns out of true randomness.
Granted, computers are generally incapable of true randomness, but that doesn't change the issue. You can use a True Random number generator to make a list of truly random numbers, and anyone who looks at them will start to see "obvious" patterns in it. It's just what the human brain does.
That does not mean that these "patterns" are in any way repeatable or predictable.
Personofsecrets wrote: »As much as I don't believe the pinions have anything to to do with causing a boss to appear I do think that the generals are seeded based on some unknown values.
I did quite a few dolmens. I and several others noticed that when a boss appeared they were more likely to appear again. We might get the ogrim brothers, nomeg haga, or the seducer sisters 3 times in one dolmen farm, but then those bosses would vanish for a while. We were doing Reapers March in EP so all bosses were available in the pool.
So I'll forward a new superstition. In zones where any boss can spawn, those bosses are seeded on something like day of the week or some other value. This isn't unheard of in games, but there is most likely a value that cant be figured out.