Oldmanlawlor wrote: »...Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »I love ESO, it's a fantastic game. I will play it for as long as its servers are running.
But right now, I have 2 v16's, and 3 v3-5's. During double XP (and the sneaky limitation on XP gain in one amount was tripled), I played myself rotten. And now that the XP is back to normal, I can't bring myself to grind anymore. I'm only 50 points from 501cp and I can easily get that by doing one or two dungeons a day while enlightened.
So basically, my question is; what reason is there to grind characters up to high levels when soon enough anything be they vet 1 - 16 will be reverted to fifty anyway, it'd be like any work out in was made redundant.
Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »I love ESO, it's a fantastic game. I will play it for as long as its servers are running.
But right now, I have 2 v16's, and 3 v3-5's. During double XP (and the sneaky limitation on XP gain in one amount was tripled), I played myself rotten. And now that the XP is back to normal, I can't bring myself to grind anymore. I'm only 50 points from 501cp and I can easily get that by doing one or two dungeons a day while enlightened.
So basically, my question is; what reason is there to grind characters up to high levels when soon enough anything be they vet 1 - 16 will be reverted to fifty anyway, it'd be like any work out in was made redundant.
Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
You play the game to have fun. If you don't have fun anymore, stop playing the game. It really is that simple.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »I love ESO, it's a fantastic game. I will play it for as long as its servers are running.
But right now, I have 2 v16's, and 3 v3-5's. During double XP (and the sneaky limitation on XP gain in one amount was tripled), I played myself rotten. And now that the XP is back to normal, I can't bring myself to grind anymore. I'm only 50 points from 501cp and I can easily get that by doing one or two dungeons a day while enlightened.
So basically, my question is; what reason is there to grind characters up to high levels when soon enough anything be they vet 1 - 16 will be reverted to fifty anyway, it'd be like any work out in was made redundant.
Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
You play the game to have fun. If you don't have fun anymore, stop playing the game. It really is that simple.
I wish people would read the post before posting something like this crap. They said they love the game! Said it wasn't a quit post. They were only asking why they should still level up if the Vet Levels are going away!
And try reading the post every now and then.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »I love ESO, it's a fantastic game. I will play it for as long as its servers are running.
But right now, I have 2 v16's, and 3 v3-5's. During double XP (and the sneaky limitation on XP gain in one amount was tripled), I played myself rotten. And now that the XP is back to normal, I can't bring myself to grind anymore. I'm only 50 points from 501cp and I can easily get that by doing one or two dungeons a day while enlightened.
So basically, my question is; what reason is there to grind characters up to high levels when soon enough anything be they vet 1 - 16 will be reverted to fifty anyway, it'd be like any work out in was made redundant.
Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
You play the game to have fun. If you don't have fun anymore, stop playing the game. It really is that simple.
I wish people would read the post before posting something like this crap. They said they love the game! Said it wasn't a quit post. They were only asking why they should still level up if the Vet Levels are going away!
Go troll somewhere else. And try reading the post every now and then.
He is near the CP cap - so this is exactly the situation I described - there is no progress to be made for the vast majority of playtime, once the CP cap is reached. Not for players, who play that much and that fast. Content cannot keep up with that pace.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »...Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
I play quests because I find them fun to do. That's all it takes for me, I'm easily amused.I know that isn't enough for you, I'm just saying my reasons for gaming. I'm glad I play for fun, or it would get depressing quickly, like the point you've apparently reached...lots of people get burnt out when they feel they're not progressing...most burnouts I've come across get burnt out after playing PVP too much and start screaming about all their various perceived "injustices". That's when I know they're about to /ragequit the game and I prepare myself for them to disappear from my friends active logins list. I'm happy those things won't happen to me.
Hoping ZOS adds a ton of new social and fluff items (along with player housing) because then I will be the happiest little player ever.
I don't play for any other reason other than to enjoy myself.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »I love ESO, it's a fantastic game. I will play it for as long as its servers are running.
But right now, I have 2 v16's, and 3 v3-5's. During double XP (and the sneaky limitation on XP gain in one amount was tripled), I played myself rotten. And now that the XP is back to normal, I can't bring myself to grind anymore. I'm only 50 points from 501cp and I can easily get that by doing one or two dungeons a day while enlightened.
So basically, my question is; what reason is there to grind characters up to high levels when soon enough anything be they vet 1 - 16 will be reverted to fifty anyway, it'd be like any work out in was made redundant.
Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
You play the game to have fun. If you don't have fun anymore, stop playing the game. It really is that simple.
I wish people would read the post before posting something like this crap. They said they love the game! Said it wasn't a quit post. They were only asking why they should still level up if the Vet Levels are going away!
And try reading the post every now and then.
.ZOS said they will raise the CP cap from time to time, so there is progress to be made, but I fear, it will not be enough for you guys, you play the game far too fast and too much. ZOS cannot keep up with that
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »I love ESO, it's a fantastic game. I will play it for as long as its servers are running.
But right now, I have 2 v16's, and 3 v3-5's. During double XP (and the sneaky limitation on XP gain in one amount was tripled), I played myself rotten. And now that the XP is back to normal, I can't bring myself to grind anymore. I'm only 50 points from 501cp and I can easily get that by doing one or two dungeons a day while enlightened.
So basically, my question is; what reason is there to grind characters up to high levels when soon enough anything be they vet 1 - 16 will be reverted to fifty anyway, it'd be like any work out in was made redundant.
Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
You play the game to have fun. If you don't have fun anymore, stop playing the game. It really is that simple.
I wish people would read the post before posting something like this crap. They said they love the game! Said it wasn't a quit post. They were only asking why they should still level up if the Vet Levels are going away!
And try reading the post every now and then.
It's a legitimate answer. You can love a game and not have fun playing it. It's called burn out. If the OP needs a reason to play the game other than to have fun doing it, I don't know what to tell him/her. The literal question is "Why is there for us to play?" Which doesn't make sense anyways. If the OP had fun merely playing the game it wouldn't be a problem. But the OP said that he/she likes to know that he/she is "progressing" with game play. If the OP is no longer "progressing" with gameplay (whatever that means .. it's so general) the OP must not be having fun anymore since that is a requirement for OP to enjoy the game.
Lysette makes an excellent point..ZOS said they will raise the CP cap from time to time, so there is progress to be made, but I fear, it will not be enough for you guys, you play the game far too fast and too much. ZOS cannot keep up with that
The OP has 2 V16s and 3 V 3-5s. People zoom through the game as fast as possible because "gotta get to max level!", and then complain that there is nothing to do. I, personally, have been back playing for over a year and a half and still only have one character. That character is V16 with less than 300 CP, and I play almost every day. People forget that it's not about being at the "end" that makes it fun, it's the journey getting there. The OP even admitted that now that the XP is back to normal gains, he/she doesn't want to play anymore.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »I love ESO, it's a fantastic game. I will play it for as long as its servers are running.
But right now, I have 2 v16's, and 3 v3-5's. During double XP (and the sneaky limitation on XP gain in one amount was tripled), I played myself rotten. And now that the XP is back to normal, I can't bring myself to grind anymore. I'm only 50 points from 501cp and I can easily get that by doing one or two dungeons a day while enlightened.
So basically, my question is; what reason is there to grind characters up to high levels when soon enough anything be they vet 1 - 16 will be reverted to fifty anyway, it'd be like any work out in was made redundant.
Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
You play the game to have fun. If you don't have fun anymore, stop playing the game. It really is that simple.
I wish people would read the post before posting something like this crap. They said they love the game! Said it wasn't a quit post. They were only asking why they should still level up if the Vet Levels are going away!
Go troll somewhere else. And try reading the post every now and then.
He is near the CP cap - so this is exactly the situation I described - there is no progress to be made for the vast majority of playtime, once the CP cap is reached. Not for players, who play that much and that fast. Content cannot keep up with that pace.
Totally agree with you on this. If you powerhouse through it, content will not last. My beef is the OP simply stating a question, and someone saying "Quit Playing" when OP just wanted a question answered.
Answering questions is what forums are for, not for trolling ones questions.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »I love ESO, it's a fantastic game. I will play it for as long as its servers are running.
But right now, I have 2 v16's, and 3 v3-5's. During double XP (and the sneaky limitation on XP gain in one amount was tripled), I played myself rotten. And now that the XP is back to normal, I can't bring myself to grind anymore. I'm only 50 points from 501cp and I can easily get that by doing one or two dungeons a day while enlightened.
So basically, my question is; what reason is there to grind characters up to high levels when soon enough anything be they vet 1 - 16 will be reverted to fifty anyway, it'd be like any work out in was made redundant.
Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
You say you want to feel like your character is progressing, How does aoe-ing packs of trash feel like character progression?
If grinding is your playstyle of choice, there are countless Korean MMOs to suit that.
If you don't see a reason to grind, don't grind. I got sick of MMOs feeling like a treadmill a few years ago, so I got off it. Now I only grind specific achievements. In eso that's dolmen, monster hunter, collectibles, fighters guild, etc. Othwise, I just play. I'm in cyrodiil, or pledging or raiding with friends and guildies.
You know what cake+grinding got us? A flood of vet toons running around that don't know end game mechanics, and aren't patient enough to learn them, don't understand half of their class or weapon passives, but feel like they should be competitive because they grinded to max level in a week. That's not character progression.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »Oldmanlawlor wrote: »...Why is there for us to play?
And yes I know, games are for fun. But I like to know I'm progressing with gameplay.
I play quests because I find them fun to do. That's all it takes for me, I'm easily amused.I know that isn't enough for you, I'm just saying my reasons for gaming. I'm glad I play for fun, or it would get depressing quickly, like the point you've apparently reached...lots of people get burnt out when they feel they're not progressing...most burnouts I've come across get burnt out after playing PVP too much and start screaming about all their various perceived "injustices". That's when I know they're about to /ragequit the game and I prepare myself for them to disappear from my friends active logins list. I'm happy those things won't happen to me.
Hoping ZOS adds a ton of new social and fluff items (along with player housing) because then I will be the happiest little player ever.
I don't play for any other reason other than to enjoy myself.
On my first character I have done most quests. And I don't wanna do them all again on another character.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »
@Oldmanlawlor I would strongly suggest to have a break from ESO. You are kind of burnt out, as I see it. This happens in games, which you have played passionately. Don't worry about this now, this passion will come back after a while and you will enjoy coming back and maybe play a new character, try something new. Every character plays differently. I have 11 characters in EVE and all did not evolve in the way, I thought at first. Characters evolve their own dynamic, if you just play along and see the world from the perspective of the character. Role play your character. Do not go for meta builds, do what your character would be doing seen from his/her perspective. It will play differently and you might find that it is interesting like this. Try a hybrid build, play a character who is not the best but rather mediocre and see where this leads you. Play slowly, no rush.
This is what I would suggest, but for now, have a break - it is not good to continue while burnt out. I had such moments in EVE too - I made a break for a couple of months - like most long-term players do it from time to time -, then I came back and was into it again, all good again.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »He is not saying he is burned out. hes asking since all this characters will be effectively autoleveled to vr16 once vet ranks are removed why should he level them to VR16 now. He has a point there is no reason to level them other than just to have fun doing it and skill points you earn along the way. His characters will be all the same level basically when its cp determining your level and not your vet rank.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »He is not saying he is burned out. hes asking since all this characters will be effectively autoleveled to vr16 once vet ranks are removed why should he level them to VR16 now. He has a point there is no reason to level them other than just to have fun doing it and skill points you earn along the way. His characters will be all the same level basically when its cp determining your level and not your vet rank.
My impression was, that he feels desperate - not much to do for his main character and he does not want to play a new character as well, because he would have to go through the same quests again. I know this feeling, I had it a couple of times in EVE within those many years which I am playing this game - it is a temporary burn out, a moment of despair - but this will not last, but he might need a break - for days or weeks - and then come back and decide what to do.
Oldmanlawlor wrote: »@Oldmanlawlor I would strongly suggest to have a break from ESO. You are kind of burnt out, as I see it. This happens in games, which you have played passionately. Don't worry about this now, this passion will come back after a while and you will enjoy coming back and maybe play a new character, try something new. Every character plays differently. I have 11 characters in EVE and all did not evolve in the way, I thought at first. Characters evolve their own dynamic, if you just play along and see the world from the perspective of the character. Role play your character. Do not go for meta builds, do what your character would be doing seen from his/her perspective. It will play differently and you might find that it is interesting like this. Try a hybrid build, play a character who is not the best but rather mediocre and see where this leads you. Play slowly, no rush.
This is what I would suggest, but for now, have a break - it is not good to continue while burnt out. I had such moments in EVE too - I made a break for a couple of months - like most long-term players do it from time to time -, then I came back and was into it again, all good again.
Yeah, I guess a break does make sense. I guess it will save my frustration from building. I love ESO, but sometimes I just cannot justify the comparison of the time we spend vs the rewards or others soon we get. I'm gonna take this as my answer, so thank you. I can easily just log in on a Friday, for example, and not waste my enlightenment by running a dungeon on some of my veteran characters.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »He is not saying he is burned out. hes asking since all this characters will be effectively autoleveled to vr16 once vet ranks are removed why should he level them to VR16 now. He has a point there is no reason to level them other than just to have fun doing it and skill points you earn along the way. His characters will be all the same level basically when its cp determining your level and not your vet rank.
My impression was, that he feels desperate - not much to do for his main character and he does not want to play a new character as well, because he would have to go through the same quests again. I know this feeling, I had it a couple of times in EVE within those many years which I am playing this game - it is a temporary burn out, a moment of despair - but this will not last, but he might need a break - for days or weeks - and then come back and decide what to do.
I just took him at his word in the original post. He asked should he continue to level those characters. My opinion no. Altho you do need skill points so you have to do quests on all your characters.