wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »I understand why they want to make the most of the available areas and quests and use them to keep all players busy for longer but it somehow doesn't work as it is. This whole alliance, split world thing just hasn't really worked from the start for me. I know they wanted to do this to stop everyone being in the same place at the same level all the time but it just stops guilds getting together for events and fractures the playerbase in a way that doesn't really work.
MornaBaine wrote: »So for those of us who DON'T like it...how do you cope with it?
There is nothing fun on it, totally betraying your faction.
Yes, you fight against your faction some, but 90% you fight other enemies who are plain evil. Yes it will strengthen the other faction, Both the DC and dominion would fall apart without your help, this would help EP short term however could create larger problems down the line.AlexDougherty wrote: »There is nothing fun on it, totally betraying your faction.
That's one viewpoint.
My viewpoint is that my aim was to stabilise the world and stop everybody killing each other, the faction I would up in was random (from perspective of the character), and I would have worked with any faction, so long as it's aim was peace and stability.
Now in Cadwells Silver and Gold, I am not aiding the enemy, I am doing the same job I did before, with a parallel universe version of one of the other factions. My origianal faction is still safe, my Original world still peaceful and calm. I just do the same to two other worlds with what I have to work with.
schroed360 wrote: »Concerning the feeling of betraying his/her home faction, well I am really far to feel it that way since I consider myself as "the vestige" which is more a soul to me than a body.I mean that I can play a Dk nord from the pact ,a templar orc from the daggerfall or whatever...in anycase it is always the vestige's soul vessel and that soul is above the little faction considération ...
In contrast, visiting the DC may show you that, at the base level, they're a good bunch of folks who would be appalled if they knew of the evil that their general had commanded.schroed360 wrote: »Concerning the feeling of betraying his/her home faction, well I am really far to feel it that way since I consider myself as "the vestige" which is more a soul to me than a body.I mean that I can play a Dk nord from the pact ,a templar orc from the daggerfall or whatever...in anycase it is always the vestige's soul vessel and that soul is above the little faction considération ...
You see, this I don't understand. You see for me the connection to the characters that I am supposed to be helping is a little more one-on-one. I can't speak for other factions but early in the EP storyline there is one of the Consequence choices in a quest line (the ones you can only select one choice in and both choices may be bad) that sticks out.
(spoiler for EP questline)This choice led to the deaths of many of the villagers of Bleakrock who I had worked to help, save and evacuate. I was sufficiently moved by this event that I had my character move from body to body counting the dead and remembering my time with those he had interacted with. This massacre was carried out by elements of the Daggerfall Covenant.
So then I was sent to exactly the faction that had done this evil deed and told to help them with the knowledge that I may well have been facilitating this very event in the back of my mind.
For me that isn't about being "above the little faction consideration" that is about cheapening the initial experience... and that wasn't the only time. That is why Cadwell's feels wrong for me and my character.
In contrast, visiting the DC may show you that, at the base level, they're a good bunch of folks who would be appalled if they knew of the evil that their general had commanded.
Yes, you fight against your faction some, but 90% you fight other enemies who are plain evil. Yes it will strengthen the other faction, Both the DC and dominion would fall apart without your help, this would help EP short term however could create larger problems down the line.AlexDougherty wrote: »There is nothing fun on it, totally betraying your faction.
That's one viewpoint.
My viewpoint is that my aim was to stabilise the world and stop everybody killing each other, the faction I would up in was random (from perspective of the character), and I would have worked with any faction, so long as it's aim was peace and stability.
Now in Cadwells Silver and Gold, I am not aiding the enemy, I am doing the same job I did before, with a parallel universe version of one of the other factions. My origianal faction is still safe, my Original world still peaceful and calm. I just do the same to two other worlds with what I have to work with.
In contrast, visiting the DC may show you that, at the base level, they're a good bunch of folks who would be appalled if they knew of the evil that their general had commanded.
It may well do. Although it has failed to do so in the first 4 zones I have travelled through while talking to members of every stratum of society from homeless wanderers to the ruler of the faction. For some reason they have all spontaneously failed to mention it. When they do I will be sure to let you know!
I think Zenimax Online Studios is to blame. Or should we call them ZENITHARMax? Ruled by the daedric prince of merchantability!Naor_Sarethi wrote: »I HATE it to a degree that borders to rage. I am abandoning it now for good, since i just can't take it anymore.
First i had to follow Emeric around which was tedious, listening to his endless ramblings but fine.
Old bugger got what he wanted, I am the hero. Fine. Just FINE.
So i think, alrighty ! I'm a Dark Elf, time to visit the lands of our Aldmer cousins (never had much ill feeling towards them),
until ..... the entire story about the veiled queen starts. And i swear this isn't normal anymore. I can't even "not care" about this story anymore. Every time i have to run behind this adolescent dumbwitted excuse of a queen i want to stab her, but can't.
If i could work for the Veiled Queen at least. I would probably enjoy it. Being the old Dunmer (fictional !!) racist i am.
But no. I have to help her do tasks that annoy me a lot more than they should seeing how they paint some tediously modernized face on everything.
I am SO done with this really.
Tomorrow PvP will give extra XP so that is where i will stay.
And i have rarely been this angry with people designing a game.
Maybe because i love the game too much to see it fall into the hand of people who have a hopelessly naive and narrow vision of things, unable to think outside their moral comfort zone.
If at least i could stay in EP territory and do quests for the Pact i would gladly do it. Nords Dunmer and even Argonians, but having to help the other factions has actually made me hate them more than i initially did and probably more than the devs planned.
Naor_Sarethi wrote: »I HATE it to a degree that borders to rage. I am abandoning it now for good, since i just can't take it anymore.
First i had to follow Emeric around which was tedious, listening to his endless ramblings but fine.
Old bugger got what he wanted, I am the hero. Fine. Just FINE.
So i think, alrighty ! I'm a Dark Elf, time to visit the lands of our Aldmer cousins (never had much ill feeling towards them),
until ..... the entire story about the veiled queen starts. And i swear this isn't normal anymore. I can't even "not care" about this story anymore. Every time i have to run behind this adolescent dumbwitted excuse of a queen i want to stab her, but can't.
If i could work for the Veiled Queen at least. I would probably enjoy it. Being the old Dunmer (fictional !!) racist i am.
But no. I have to help her do tasks that annoy me a lot more than they should seeing how they paint some tediously modernized face on everything.
I am SO done with this really.
Tomorrow PvP will give extra XP so that is where i will stay.
And i have rarely been this angry with people designing a game.
Maybe because i love the game too much to see it fall into the hand of people who have a hopelessly naive and narrow vision of things, unable to think outside their moral comfort zone.
If at least i could stay in EP territory and do quests for the Pact i would gladly do it. Nords Dunmer and even Argonians, but having to help the other factions has actually made me hate them more than i initially did and probably more than the devs planned.
I think Zenimax Online Studios is to blame. Or should we call them ZENITHARMax? Ruled by the daedric prince of merchantability!
There's a bug in Glenumbra that's been there since launch where the quest giver who is supposed to turn up after the Daggerfall quests does not appear. It's supposed to goWhiskeyRiver.AZub17_ESO wrote: »This may not be a popular thing to say,but what bugs me about Cadwell's Silver are two things.One,that I had no warning of what was to happen when I accepted his offer.I would be taken to Glenumbra.I didnt get a choice really,as he asked if I wanted to do it.I thought it was another quest.Little did I know.Second,I hate,hate,hate,that the quest lines are all over the place with no solid threads to keep you on track.Some quests you can search days for a beginning and not find any.There are no real trackers,so there's no hope there.I just wish there were easier line threads in the damn quests.I'm doing this at level V4,so it isnt that I cant do the quests,..I just cannot find them.When I do,they drop midway through.No trace.
Please,dont flame me.I'm just frustrated right now.I put my Vet away for a few months,unable to figure out how to start the Silver.I know,dumb me,right? Then I see a random post on how to use the journal,and I get going.Now,when my quests have dropped off with nothing,I'm lost.
The biggest crap ever invented!
Why did they not make a seperte story to infiltrate the other alliances as ...Veteran of the Alliance were in? Probably was to "hard" to make a Questline around that and eliminate all questlines that point against the alliance of the player..
The biggest break after a great storyline from 1-50.