It's usually fun the first time. Every time after that when you play alts, it just seems more and more tedious, and less fun.
MerlinGambino wrote: »Seriously. It's part of Elder Scrolls and everyone complains they have to do it to level up. I don't understand, I thought part of enjoying a game was playing through quests and seeing a story. Seems everyone just wants to "grind mobs" for hours to rank up and forgot about any quests, delves, dungeons then complain about a lack of content. I'm a V4 player who has completed every quest in the areas I've been so far and am still enjoying it, I can see why people get bored of this game when all they do is go to mob areas and sit there all day waiting for enemies to spawn.
IDK, I've got 3 veteran toons, haven't minded questing all that much. I'm sure I'd hate Grinding more.
ontheleftcoast wrote: »IDK, I've got 3 veteran toons, haven't minded questing all that much. I'm sure I'd hate Grinding more.
Grinding used to be kind of fun, actually. When Craglorn was first released folks quickly figured out several routes that provided decent XP and even halfway decent loot drops. It was a blast and with 12 man crews running it was hardly a grind at all. Sure, there were some idjits who mucked up some of the quests but usually that was first timers who didn't know what to do.
But then ZOS decided that grinding, something every other MMORPG seems to have, was The. Worst. Thing. Ever. and actively worked to squash all grinding. First in Craglorn then in every other place in the game folks found to grind. Now grinding really is a mind numbing chore without the occasional bit of silly dialog to break the monotony.
Welcome to Tamriel, home of "Play Anyway You Want Unless We Decide You Can't"
Yeah, I've got 6 veteran characters and 12 non-vets. I have no idea how many times I've done each of the quests in the PVE zones, but it's definitely at least 3 times for each of them, and for all of the ones on the starter islands and first zone of each alliance it's got to be at least 7-8 times each. I still enjoy the questing...IDK, I've got 3 veteran toons, haven't minded questing all that much. I'm sure I'd hate Grinding more.
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Which has nothing to do with grinding and everything to do with being fair to tanks so that they don't suffer massive repair bills in dungeons compared to, say, healers.Akavir_Sentinel wrote: »ontheleftcoast wrote: »IDK, I've got 3 veteran toons, haven't minded questing all that much. I'm sure I'd hate Grinding more.
Grinding used to be kind of fun, actually. When Craglorn was first released folks quickly figured out several routes that provided decent XP and even halfway decent loot drops. It was a blast and with 12 man crews running it was hardly a grind at all. Sure, there were some idjits who mucked up some of the quests but usually that was first timers who didn't know what to do.
But then ZOS decided that grinding, something every other MMORPG seems to have, was The. Worst. Thing. Ever. and actively worked to squash all grinding. First in Craglorn then in every other place in the game folks found to grind. Now grinding really is a mind numbing chore without the occasional bit of silly dialog to break the monotony.
Welcome to Tamriel, home of "Play Anyway You Want Unless We Decide You Can't"
How much does Zenimax hate grinders? Your armor degradation and repair costs are based on XP gained, not damage taken. That's how much.
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Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
Well I asked if you liked PvP. Got no answer, so I assume you don't. Why should you have to play PvP to get the things you want? Well I like PvP and don't think I should have to PvE to get the things I want and hell even level up. That's why I don't like questing. I have to leave what I enjoy doing to get things that makes me better at what I enjoy doing.
It's usually fun the first time. Every time after that when you play alts, it just seems more and more tedious, and less fun.
This. And the fact you fight for the Covenant but then you have to kill the Covenant in other alliances zones. Granted about The Dragon Break, yet you are slaughtering your own!
MerlinGambino wrote: »Seriously. It's part of Elder Scrolls and everyone complains they have to do it to level up. I don't understand, I thought part of enjoying a game was playing through quests and seeing a story. Seems everyone just wants to "grind mobs" for hours to rank up and forgot about any quests, delves, dungeons then complain about a lack of content. I'm a V4 player who has completed every quest in the areas I've been so far and am still enjoying it, I can see why people get bored of this game when all they do is go to mob areas and sit there all day waiting for enemies to spawn.
MerlinGambino wrote: »Seriously. It's part of Elder Scrolls and everyone complains they have to do it to level up. I don't understand, I thought part of enjoying a game was playing through quests and seeing a story. Seems everyone just wants to "grind mobs" for hours to rank up and forgot about any quests, delves, dungeons then complain about a lack of content. I'm a V4 player who has completed every quest in the areas I've been so far and am still enjoying it, I can see why people get bored of this game when all they do is go to mob areas and sit there all day waiting for enemies to spawn.
1.) Grinding is more efficient.
2.) Quest rewards are a joke.
3.) After your second, third or even fourth run through they become quite boring.
4.) Personally "end game" PvP is all I'm interested in.
5.) Quest XP is far too low.
6.) See all of the above.
Akavir_Sentinel wrote: »ontheleftcoast wrote: »IDK, I've got 3 veteran toons, haven't minded questing all that much. I'm sure I'd hate Grinding more.
Grinding used to be kind of fun, actually. When Craglorn was first released folks quickly figured out several routes that provided decent XP and even halfway decent loot drops. It was a blast and with 12 man crews running it was hardly a grind at all. Sure, there were some idjits who mucked up some of the quests but usually that was first timers who didn't know what to do.
But then ZOS decided that grinding, something every other MMORPG seems to have, was The. Worst. Thing. Ever. and actively worked to squash all grinding. First in Craglorn then in every other place in the game folks found to grind. Now grinding really is a mind numbing chore without the occasional bit of silly dialog to break the monotony.
Welcome to Tamriel, home of "Play Anyway You Want Unless We Decide You Can't"
How much does Zenimax hate grinders? Your armor degradation and repair costs are based on XP gained, not damage taken. That's how much.