He said they'll be resetting CP if you're over the cap once Orsinium hits.
He said they'll be resetting CP if you're over the cap once Orsinium hits.
He said they'll be resetting CP if you're over the cap once Orsinium hits.
So does that mean you will lose the CP you earned or will they sit there ready to use for the next cap advance? Either way it is a bad decision. On one hand you will have the why can't I use what I have earned slant?! On the other hand you will just have bursts of power from the people who are already far ahead on CP.
If people in fact lose their earned CP I would see an exodus occurring.
Pangnirtung wrote: »What does this say about the concept of leveling and rewards in this game?
He said they'll be resetting CP if you're over the cap once Orsinium hits.
So does that mean you will lose the CP you earned or will they sit there ready to use for the next cap advance? Either way it is a bad decision. On one hand you will have the why can't I use what I have earned slant?! On the other hand you will just have bursts of power from the people who are already far ahead on CP.
If people in fact lose their earned CP I would see an exodus occurring.
You won't lose them and you can still earn them.
They will reset them for those over the cap.
You will just only be able to spend up to whatever the current cap is.
But they are aware seasonal CP only delay the problem, not solve it, right?
redspecter23 wrote: »But they are aware seasonal CP only delay the problem, not solve it, right?
This is pretty much it right here. Delay the problem a few months or a year. When the cap is over 1500 some time down the road, new players still won't have a catch up mechanism in play and we have the same problem all over again.
Forestd16b14_ESO wrote: »There doing CP respects when/if the cap comes so every one will be at that cap level so those 2 with 2K plus are no longer gonna be gods. Learn to hear.
Pangnirtung wrote: »What about the "consumer" who spent all kinds of real cash to buy experience scrolls?
Do they get a refund?
Pangnirtung wrote: »What about the "consumer" who spent all kinds of real cash to buy experience scrolls?
Do they get a refund?
Pangnirtung wrote: »What about the "consumer" who spent all kinds of real cash to buy experience scrolls?
Do they get a refund?
That more like it. Forgot that one.
Pangnirtung wrote: »What about the "consumer" who spent all kinds of real cash to buy experience scrolls?
Do they get a refund?
Pangnirtung wrote: »What about the "consumer" who spent all kinds of real cash to buy experience scrolls?
Do they get a refund?
Pangnirtung wrote: »What about the "consumer" who spent all kinds of real cash to buy experience scrolls?
Do they get a refund?
It's a ZOS issue, not a player issue. You can't blame players if they've mastered a tiny bit of dated content with the resources you've handed them. ZOS needed to keep content flowing to match the progression of its biggest fans.
And they haven't. Nobody needs a cap. Nobody needs a catch-up. ZOS needs to release grander, exciting, more challenging content so that more people want to play more and be part of the powerful minority who gets to experience the biggest, baddest battles imaginable.
But when you show up in shorts to a professional recording, you're basically telling me you're all right with mediocrity. So whatever. Make some more average, short-sighted decisions. Appease the weekend casual console gamer, instead of rewarding those few long-term PC players who actually seem to give a damn about being prepared for the best your game will have to offer.
Those players must scare ZOS. When you have players who actually play the game there's suddenly this demand to add things to it. No more glacial pace. No more excuses. Some scary stuff right there.