YOU guys dont MAKE any Sense .I.L. SO if you STAY with 1.6 DMG then you still have the zerg BUILD still owning..L..U
AT least with this PATCH their IS reactive GAMEPLEE .M..that makes for BETTER fights instead of ONE SHOTS! I
THIS is a GOOD direction ZOS is going INTO.N.! yes it MIGHT be buggy.A.. but they can TWEAK it.T.. to make IT better! I
ZOS made these changes because everyone agreed damage spikes were too high, and TTK was too low. This only served solo streamers. ZOS reacted to these requests and they lowered damage spikes and increased TTK, which is what we asked.
Now suddenly damage is too low and it needs to go up again? And when it goes up we resume complaining about dying too fast again? What the hell do you people want?
I agree with the OP, ZOS needs to stand their ground and allow people to adjust before reacting in panic to the wailing of the few.
PvP should not be about a few elite 1vXers who destroy everyone while all others are left in the dust. Those streams are fun to watch sure, but such game play is unattainable for most people. I'd say death to the streamers and hooray to the majority of us normals. If everyone having more fun means no more 1vX streams, then I say bring it on.
timidobserver wrote: »I have a lot of respect for many of our streamers, but everybody should have their opinion weighed equally.
Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »I have a lot of respect for many of our streamers, but everybody should have their opinion weighed equally.
While I disagree, let's assess your statement. Who is 'everybody' and how do we weight their opinion if they haven't commented on an issue?
timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »I have a lot of respect for many of our streamers, but everybody should have their opinion weighed equally.
While I disagree, let's assess your statement. Who is 'everybody' and how do we weight their opinion if they haven't commented on an issue?
FYI I not going to participate in debate of semantics and feigned misunderstanding with you. If you can't discern the intent of my statement I am content with you remaining ignorant of it.
Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »I have a lot of respect for many of our streamers, but everybody should have their opinion weighed equally.
While I disagree, let's assess your statement. Who is 'everybody' and how do we weight their opinion if they haven't commented on an issue?
FYI I not going to participate in debate of semantics and feigned misunderstanding with you. If you can't discern the intent of my statement I am content with you remaining ignorant of it.
I expected an attack for a statement that cannot be defended. Honestly, let's think about it... the PTS changes affect everyone equally, including console players yet their opinion is uninformed both based on less experience playing ESO and the inability to actually test the PTS changes. Many PC players are not participating in the PTS, does their opinion also count equally? Many players participating in the PTS have not tested the mechanics in question, does their opinion matter more or less than the previous two groups? What about players that are just doing the PvE dungeons since IC is mostly PvP focussed? Lastly, what about those players that have spent 25+ hours playing the PTS and are actively testing mechanics, new sets, finding and reporting bugs, and working to improve the new system in every possible way?
Excuse my ignorance but the opinions of these different groups are far from equal yet I would include them as 'everybody'. My attempt is not to debate or insult your comment, merely to make you see the impossibility of it in an applied setting.
timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »I have a lot of respect for many of our streamers, but everybody should have their opinion weighed equally.
While I disagree, let's assess your statement. Who is 'everybody' and how do we weight their opinion if they haven't commented on an issue?
FYI I not going to participate in debate of semantics and feigned misunderstanding with you. If you can't discern the intent of my statement I am content with you remaining ignorant of it.
I expected an attack for a statement that cannot be defended. Honestly, let's think about it... the PTS changes affect everyone equally, including console players yet their opinion is uninformed both based on less experience playing ESO and the inability to actually test the PTS changes. Many PC players are not participating in the PTS, does their opinion also count equally? Many players participating in the PTS have not tested the mechanics in question, does their opinion matter more or less than the previous two groups? What about players that are just doing the PvE dungeons since IC is mostly PvP focussed? Lastly, what about those players that have spent 25+ hours playing the PTS and are actively testing mechanics, new sets, finding and reporting bugs, and working to improve the new system in every possible way?
Excuse my ignorance but the opinions of these different groups are far from equal yet I would include them as 'everybody'. My attempt is not to debate or insult your comment, merely to make you see the impossibility of it in an applied setting.
It wasn't an attack. It was just a statement that I would not go back and forth over the semantics of "everybody." The intent was to get you to skip that and go ahead with your point instead of asking me for definitions, which you have done.
I do not think that skill, experience, the platform played on, youtube channel subscriber count, ect should make one player's opinion weigh more than another's. The end result of that path is a game designed to appeal to a minority. They should aim to consider as much player feedback as possible.
Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »I have a lot of respect for many of our streamers, but everybody should have their opinion weighed equally.
While I disagree, let's assess your statement. Who is 'everybody' and how do we weight their opinion if they haven't commented on an issue?
FYI I not going to participate in debate of semantics and feigned misunderstanding with you. If you can't discern the intent of my statement I am content with you remaining ignorant of it.
I expected an attack for a statement that cannot be defended. Honestly, let's think about it... the PTS changes affect everyone equally, including console players yet their opinion is uninformed both based on less experience playing ESO and the inability to actually test the PTS changes. Many PC players are not participating in the PTS, does their opinion also count equally? Many players participating in the PTS have not tested the mechanics in question, does their opinion matter more or less than the previous two groups? What about players that are just doing the PvE dungeons since IC is mostly PvP focussed? Lastly, what about those players that have spent 25+ hours playing the PTS and are actively testing mechanics, new sets, finding and reporting bugs, and working to improve the new system in every possible way?
Excuse my ignorance but the opinions of these different groups are far from equal yet I would include them as 'everybody'. My attempt is not to debate or insult your comment, merely to make you see the impossibility of it in an applied setting.
It wasn't an attack. It was just a statement that I would not go back and forth over the semantics of "everybody." The intent was to get you to skip that and go ahead with your point instead of asking me for definitions, which you have done.
I do not think that skill, experience, the platform played on, youtube channel subscriber count, ect should make one player's opinion weigh more than another's. The end result of that path is a game designed to appeal to a minority. They should aim to consider as much player feedback as possible.
I agree that considering feedback is important but most players (or people in general) are simply uinformed or worse, misinformed. The opinions of the informed are worth far more than the opinions of the masses. If, however, a post provides detailed information and a logical and founded analysis/suggestion, I would consider it regardless of the experience/background of the poster in question. All of the things you mentioned are not important if the comment is informative and accurate but most comments posted in this forum are QQ'ing about something, not trying to balance the game for everyone. If ZoS weighted every comment equally, ESO would be far worse because of it.
timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »I have a lot of respect for many of our streamers, but everybody should have their opinion weighed equally.
While I disagree, let's assess your statement. Who is 'everybody' and how do we weight their opinion if they haven't commented on an issue?
FYI I not going to participate in debate of semantics and feigned misunderstanding with you. If you can't discern the intent of my statement I am content with you remaining ignorant of it.
I expected an attack for a statement that cannot be defended. Honestly, let's think about it... the PTS changes affect everyone equally, including console players yet their opinion is uninformed both based on less experience playing ESO and the inability to actually test the PTS changes. Many PC players are not participating in the PTS, does their opinion also count equally? Many players participating in the PTS have not tested the mechanics in question, does their opinion matter more or less than the previous two groups? What about players that are just doing the PvE dungeons since IC is mostly PvP focussed? Lastly, what about those players that have spent 25+ hours playing the PTS and are actively testing mechanics, new sets, finding and reporting bugs, and working to improve the new system in every possible way?
Excuse my ignorance but the opinions of these different groups are far from equal yet I would include them as 'everybody'. My attempt is not to debate or insult your comment, merely to make you see the impossibility of it in an applied setting.
It wasn't an attack. It was just a statement that I would not go back and forth over the semantics of "everybody." The intent was to get you to skip that and go ahead with your point instead of asking me for definitions, which you have done.
I do not think that skill, experience, the platform played on, youtube channel subscriber count, ect should make one player's opinion weigh more than another's. The end result of that path is a game designed to appeal to a minority. They should aim to consider as much player feedback as possible.
I agree that considering feedback is important but most players (or people in general) are simply uinformed or worse, misinformed. The opinions of the informed are worth far more than the opinions of the masses. If, however, a post provides detailed information and a logical and founded analysis/suggestion, I would consider it regardless of the experience/background of the poster in question. All of the things you mentioned are not important if the comment is informative and accurate but most comments posted in this forum are QQ'ing about something, not trying to balance the game for everyone. If ZoS weighted every comment equally, ESO would be far worse because of it.
I guess we disagree. I can't see a better game coming out of valuing what a small percent of a percent of the player base thinks over the rest.
timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »I have a lot of respect for many of our streamers, but everybody should have their opinion weighed equally.
While I disagree, let's assess your statement. Who is 'everybody' and how do we weight their opinion if they haven't commented on an issue?
FYI I not going to participate in debate of semantics and feigned misunderstanding with you. If you can't discern the intent of my statement I am content with you remaining ignorant of it.
I expected an attack for a statement that cannot be defended. Honestly, let's think about it... the PTS changes affect everyone equally, including console players yet their opinion is uninformed both based on less experience playing ESO and the inability to actually test the PTS changes. Many PC players are not participating in the PTS, does their opinion also count equally? Many players participating in the PTS have not tested the mechanics in question, does their opinion matter more or less than the previous two groups? What about players that are just doing the PvE dungeons since IC is mostly PvP focussed? Lastly, what about those players that have spent 25+ hours playing the PTS and are actively testing mechanics, new sets, finding and reporting bugs, and working to improve the new system in every possible way?
Excuse my ignorance but the opinions of these different groups are far from equal yet I would include them as 'everybody'. My attempt is not to debate or insult your comment, merely to make you see the impossibility of it in an applied setting.
It wasn't an attack. It was just a statement that I would not go back and forth over the semantics of "everybody." The intent was to get you to skip that and go ahead with your point instead of asking me for definitions, which you have done.
I do not think that skill, experience, the platform played on, youtube channel subscriber count, ect should make one player's opinion weigh more than another's. The end result of that path is a game designed to appeal to a minority. They should aim to consider as much player feedback as possible.
I agree that considering feedback is important but most players (or people in general) are simply uinformed or worse, misinformed. The opinions of the informed are worth far more than the opinions of the masses. If, however, a post provides detailed information and a logical and founded analysis/suggestion, I would consider it regardless of the experience/background of the poster in question. All of the things you mentioned are not important if the comment is informative and accurate but most comments posted in this forum are QQ'ing about something, not trying to balance the game for everyone. If ZoS weighted every comment equally, ESO would be far worse because of it.
I guess we disagree. I can't see a better game coming out of valuing what a small percent of a percent of the player base thinks over the rest.
Because Mob Rule has worked so well in so many instances.
Sometimes it takes the ideas of the few, well-educated elite to create something spectacular. (i.e. the US). If you give a voice to every Joe out there you'll have a mess that no one wants.
timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »I have a lot of respect for many of our streamers, but everybody should have their opinion weighed equally.
While I disagree, let's assess your statement. Who is 'everybody' and how do we weight their opinion if they haven't commented on an issue?
FYI I not going to participate in debate of semantics and feigned misunderstanding with you. If you can't discern the intent of my statement I am content with you remaining ignorant of it.
I expected an attack for a statement that cannot be defended. Honestly, let's think about it... the PTS changes affect everyone equally, including console players yet their opinion is uninformed both based on less experience playing ESO and the inability to actually test the PTS changes. Many PC players are not participating in the PTS, does their opinion also count equally? Many players participating in the PTS have not tested the mechanics in question, does their opinion matter more or less than the previous two groups? What about players that are just doing the PvE dungeons since IC is mostly PvP focussed? Lastly, what about those players that have spent 25+ hours playing the PTS and are actively testing mechanics, new sets, finding and reporting bugs, and working to improve the new system in every possible way?
Excuse my ignorance but the opinions of these different groups are far from equal yet I would include them as 'everybody'. My attempt is not to debate or insult your comment, merely to make you see the impossibility of it in an applied setting.
It wasn't an attack. It was just a statement that I would not go back and forth over the semantics of "everybody." The intent was to get you to skip that and go ahead with your point instead of asking me for definitions, which you have done.
I do not think that skill, experience, the platform played on, youtube channel subscriber count, ect should make one player's opinion weigh more than another's. The end result of that path is a game designed to appeal to a minority. They should aim to consider as much player feedback as possible.
I agree that considering feedback is important but most players (or people in general) are simply uinformed or worse, misinformed. The opinions of the informed are worth far more than the opinions of the masses. If, however, a post provides detailed information and a logical and founded analysis/suggestion, I would consider it regardless of the experience/background of the poster in question. All of the things you mentioned are not important if the comment is informative and accurate but most comments posted in this forum are QQ'ing about something, not trying to balance the game for everyone. If ZoS weighted every comment equally, ESO would be far worse because of it.
I guess we disagree. I can't see a better game coming out of valuing what a small percent of a percent of the player base thinks over the rest.
timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Hiero_Glyph wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »I have a lot of respect for many of our streamers, but everybody should have their opinion weighed equally.
While I disagree, let's assess your statement. Who is 'everybody' and how do we weight their opinion if they haven't commented on an issue?
FYI I not going to participate in debate of semantics and feigned misunderstanding with you. If you can't discern the intent of my statement I am content with you remaining ignorant of it.
I expected an attack for a statement that cannot be defended. Honestly, let's think about it... the PTS changes affect everyone equally, including console players yet their opinion is uninformed both based on less experience playing ESO and the inability to actually test the PTS changes. Many PC players are not participating in the PTS, does their opinion also count equally? Many players participating in the PTS have not tested the mechanics in question, does their opinion matter more or less than the previous two groups? What about players that are just doing the PvE dungeons since IC is mostly PvP focussed? Lastly, what about those players that have spent 25+ hours playing the PTS and are actively testing mechanics, new sets, finding and reporting bugs, and working to improve the new system in every possible way?
Excuse my ignorance but the opinions of these different groups are far from equal yet I would include them as 'everybody'. My attempt is not to debate or insult your comment, merely to make you see the impossibility of it in an applied setting.
It wasn't an attack. It was just a statement that I would not go back and forth over the semantics of "everybody." The intent was to get you to skip that and go ahead with your point instead of asking me for definitions, which you have done.
I do not think that skill, experience, the platform played on, youtube channel subscriber count, ect should make one player's opinion weigh more than another's. The end result of that path is a game designed to appeal to a minority. They should aim to consider as much player feedback as possible.
I agree that considering feedback is important but most players (or people in general) are simply uinformed or worse, misinformed. The opinions of the informed are worth far more than the opinions of the masses. If, however, a post provides detailed information and a logical and founded analysis/suggestion, I would consider it regardless of the experience/background of the poster in question. All of the things you mentioned are not important if the comment is informative and accurate but most comments posted in this forum are QQ'ing about something, not trying to balance the game for everyone. If ZoS weighted every comment equally, ESO would be far worse because of it.
I guess we disagree. I can't see a better game coming out of valuing what a small percent of a percent of the player base thinks over the rest.
Because Mob Rule has worked so well in so many instances.
Sometimes it takes the ideas of the few, well-educated elite to create something spectacular. (i.e. the US). If you give a voice to every Joe out there you'll have a mess that no one wants.
This is to ZOS , Do not listen to tthe elitest that are saying the patch is crap cause they cant solo a entire army....
Do not for any reasons listen to ANY STREAMERS and fall into their "I cant do this much dmg anymore and kill 10 ppl while exploiting broken mechanics".. Specifically changing DMG back which is a ridiculous suggestion.
Yes your PTS isnt perfect... Thats why its a MMO. You will always need changes and to balance issues, Your DMG nerf was NEEDED.. The live game was a DISASTER with kids running around 1 shotting because of broken dmg mechanics.
Adjust YOUR GAME according to your testing and the direction you want it to go into, Do not let some of these streamers... Some being barely out of highschool and know nothing about coding or programming a game. They will always be pushing for changes to their favor, listen to their FEEDBACK.. It is their right to have opinions but these streamers make me laugh .. Just because they have cult like followers they think they have some sort of power to change the game to their liking.
Those Elitest are the minority and this game is for everyone not the 1% that built broken builds, We need a even playing ground.
So... HOLD your GROUND ZOS with your PTS changes because its AWESOME... like i said you can tweak a few things... There are bugs that need to be addressed
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