Hello everyone, it's been a long time since I've made a thread due to me primarily playing the game. As well as just reading and lurking about in threads here and there. But, I've come across one particular thing which seems to have me baffled. This "thing" is the whole issue people suddenly have with the monster set pieces being sold in Cyrodiil.
I remember very clearly not too long ago, when people were making thread after thread about how unfair the drop-rate for monster helms were. As well as how unfair it was for them to keep doing pledges, and not receive the shoulders that they were looking for. I mean these complaint threads went on-and-on for months. Time and time again. So after a while, ZOS decides to let players now purchase the missing pieces for themselves -- and all types of negative feedback from this concept erupts. What. The. Heck. Were we (the community) not making these long and drawn-out complaint threads a few months ago? About how obnoxious the drop-rates for monster sets? I mean serious, did this totally not happen? And now that we have an option that (in my opinion) solves your issues with RNG... We make all these obnoxious and rude comments about how the game has become casual, and or pay-to-win. Or people just complaining about how its unfair how they had to grind out certain monster sets, while others will have the option now to just buy what they need/want.
So please. Someone enlighten as to what the problem is. My logic is this. Life isn't fair, and deal with it. Stop being hypocritical and complaining. Because, in my eyes? All you (the people whining about the new monster set vendor) people are doing, is making yourselves appear as obnoxious jerks. Is it fair that you when you did grind a dungeon, you received nothing -- yet maybe one of the people in your group received the helmet that you needed on the first run? Without any grinding at all? Is that fair? Is it fair that PC/Mac players had access to ESO to receive certain things and experience way before that of console players, and had the option to transfer all of their items and progress to their gaming platform of choice and basically dominate due to that privilege? Is that fair? Is it fair that some people have time to farm and grind dungeons until they receive whatever it is that they need/want, while others are occupied with things in the "real world" that require a higher priority than things in a game? Is it? Chances are, no. It's not fair. So please, someone enlighten on all of this and I'd be highly appreciative. Thanks in advance.