Revenant_Spartan wrote: »Too me, I don't see what the huge hoo-haa is all about. I only started playing about a month or so before ESO:TU launched. I played a bit in open beta. So I pretty much started with nothing. Don't see me whining about it.
Whining about the bit of advantage the others will have, that will disappear only a few weeks after launch? Don't get it.
So what - every time someone new decides to pick up a copy of ESO (PC or console) all character should be reset to level 1 so everyone has a fair chance?
I can get the plight of the guy that missed the cut-off however. He was looking forward to playing his toons on the console and no longer can.
pmitchell126b16_ESO wrote: »Hello as a new person coming to ESO for PS4 will there be servers for only fresh starters and not people getting transfered in with there veteran rank 10 characters from pc?
Or will we new players have to be bullied by these transfer characters and them screw up the market.
thanks.
****So after reviewing all the posts what it seems is obvious.***
- PC Vet Players with VR Ranks and Champion points (So New console players don't meet these players as they will ruin your game experience ignore them simple and do not join the regular campaigns as they will gank and grief you and you cannot do a single thing except wave a stick at them)
- Already players with 5million gold seek to exploit the market and make it so new starters will have to struggle for every coin they get.
- Expect to play for 2-3 months to get any chance of competing with these players.
So all in a basket we all on for a ride.
Shame I did not read sooner about this otherwise would of told my cousin not to purchase this game hoping it be a fresh start.
ZeniMax should of only let transfers in about 1-2 months after release not on day 1 launch what a way to ruin a experience for console players.
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ItsRejectz wrote: »The transfer has happened and no amount of moaning will change it, so deal with it.
ItsRejectz wrote: »The transfer has happened and no amount of moaning will change it, so deal with it.
I'd be curious to see exactly what the count is for players that are actually transferring and wonder if that number is as extreme as some people are making it out to be. Considering the amount of transferring players will be overshadowed by the number of new players, I really don't see this as being a problem. Along with, as what others have said, within a short period of time many of these new players will catch up anyway. Funny how people make mountains out of molehills, when the reality is, ANY MMO that you join after launch has high level players... and ESO is not new, it will be new for consoles, but in reality it is not a new game. Thus, like any other MMO, you'll have to make your way to the top, where at that point, you're then the player who has an advantage over new players. What people are asking is akin to saying that when you join any MMO, new players should be segregated on another server, away from veteran players, until they reach a certain level, which is not how an MMO works.
However, when it comes to currency transfer, I have mixed feelings. I think they should have put a gold cap on the transfer, and thereby not allow veteran players to have a means of manipulating the trade market from the start. On one hand you hate to penalize a player who has amassed a large amount of gold over time, yet on the other hand you have to weigh the potential for harm this will have to the initial game economy.
pmitchell126b16_ESO wrote: »Hello as a new person coming to ESO for PS4 will there be servers for only fresh starters and not people getting transfered in with there veteran rank 10 characters from pc?pmitchell126b16_ESO wrote: »Hello as a new person coming to ESO for PS4 will there be servers for only fresh starters and not people getting transfered in with there veteran rank 10 characters from pc?
Or will we new players have to be bullied by these transfer characters and them screw up the market.
thanks.
****So after reviewing all the posts what it seems is obvious.***
- PC Vet Players with VR Ranks and Champion points (So New console players don't meet these players as they will ruin your game experience ignore them simple and do not join the regular campaigns as they will gank and grief you and you cannot do a single thing except wave a stick at them)
- Already players with 5million gold seek to exploit the market and make it so new starters will have to struggle for every coin they get.
- Expect to play for 2-3 months to get any chance of competing with these players.
So all in a basket we all on for a ride.
Shame I did not read sooner about this otherwise would of told my cousin not to purchase this game hoping it be a fresh start.
ZeniMax should of only let transfers in about 1-2 months after release not on day 1 launch what a way to ruin a experience for console players.
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Umm, for starters, lower level characters get a buff in PvP maps, so there isn't that large of an advantage. Also, thinking that the loyal players of ESO should have to wait and give the new players some time to catch up is just ridiculous. ESO on PC is getting new players all the time without issue. I've played my ass off getting my character to where it is and I bought the game intending to transfer it the moment I could. I shouldn't be penalized for being among the players who have been playing since day one. In fact, we probably should've got early access for sticking with the game through all the changes from the original buggy (and not as fleshed out) game. However, we have to wait longer than all the fresh pre-ordered players to even download it. Which, by the way means, many of the new players will have a head start on the veterans.
ItsRejectz wrote: »The transfer has happened and no amount of moaning will change it, so deal with it.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
- George Santayana"
pmitchell126b16_ESO wrote: »They should of just allowed a account transfer with no characters only name reservations and free copy of ESO for XB1 and PS4. like some other mmos did.
rawne1980b16_ESO wrote: »pmitchell126b16_ESO wrote: »They should of just allowed a account transfer with no characters only name reservations and free copy of ESO for XB1 and PS4. like some other mmos did.
If they had done that then not many of us would have paid for the account copy.
There is no way i'd pay to start all over again.
pmitchell126b16_ESO wrote: »Sounds like a poorly made choice by ZeniMax only in it for money only to end up losing players on a game being released on console for first time for them as they allowed people to transfer there geared and all characters.
NukeAllTheThings wrote: »pmitchell126b16_ESO wrote: »Hello as a new person coming to ESO for PS4 will there be servers for only fresh starters and not people getting transfered in with there veteran rank 10 characters from pc?
thanks
Doesn't look like there will be any separation. In PVE it won't be a a big deal.....in PVP...well....the transfers will have a MASSIVE advantage that new players will never be able to catch up to
ItsRejectz wrote: »The transfer has happened and no amount of moaning will change it, so deal with it.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
- George Santayana"
wrlifeboil wrote: »wrlifeboil wrote: »You can do much better as a battle leveled non vet than you can as a low VR character. Research how battle leveling works and you will see. While low VR level characters can contribute they are usually easily killed by VR14's unless the low VR character is pretty experienced.
If you believe that, go in as a level 10, wear the level 10 and below quest gear, and go into an active regular campaign.
I have, as a non VR you are much more survivable than a VR2 or 3. Your HP is around 30K and your magicka and stamina are around 16K each. I don't remember the numbers but your weapon and spell strength and armor are also normalized so it doesn't matter as much as what you are wearing. Set bonuses also don't apply except for the 5th bonus on most sets and weapon or spell crit. So you can have legendary set armor with +1000 magicka or weapon damage or stamina or health and it won't do a thing for your stats.
I didn't say you were going to own face, just that you are not as bad off as you think. Here is a link that goes through the mechanics of battle leveling with input from people that PVP a lot and know what they are talking about. forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/166062/blackwater-blade-and-stats#latest . Post #12 pretty much lays it out for you. Personally I think the battle level mechanic is why Blackwater Blade is such a fun PVP experience compared to the Vet campaigns.
Good spinning.
I put my level 10 in Cyrodiil during the end of week 1 or early week 2. That's when there were many low levels in Cyrodiil and I could see the difference already between us and the players who were already in the low VRs. Best thing to do was to stay with the pack or get insta-killed one on one.
When I hit VR12 with my NB (before ZOS upped the VR cap to 14), I wanted to see what the level difference was like so I targeted the toons in visually identifiable low level quest gear. They went down easily. Even though they have upleveled health, they don't have access to the same damage dealing and damage mitigation skills a VR level character has. No contest.