FortheloveofKrist wrote: »FortheloveofKrist wrote: »[...]Sometimes I like to hunt squirrels [...]
No. Just no.
Why not? Small game on PS4 sells for around 100g each. It takes about 30 minutes (if you're an expert squirrel hunter like myself) to get a stack of 100. So I'd say 10000g for 30 min is pretty good.
Not to mention, it's actually fun. You have to listen for the squirrels and rabbits, and you gotta know the good hunting spots.
Or were you just being poopy for negativity sake?
I play what ever feels most fun for me. I don't do FOTM builds or chase gear and stats for +2 more stam or magicka.
I currently run a Stam NB with DW and Bow. Perhaps not the best, nor worse build, but it is the build I like, and I make it work for me!
Also, I chose Argonian for my race because we are the master race.
I'm a bosmer stamina nightblade with dw and bow. I'm v4 and will probably never see v5. I think I've been v4 for over six months. I use a med 5 set of Night Silence because I like to run while sneaking. My character has always tried to do 1:1 kills rather than groups, being more of a DB assassin-style...kill your target, sneak past everyone else. It's just the play style I like. But you don't get xp from sneaking except in Abah's Landing quests.
I chose Bosmer because I'm short. So she's short, even for a bosmer. And I've been Bosmer in every ES game I've played, which is all of them (except Redguard...couldn't find that one).
The only thing I wish I could do better is heal. I found I really enjoy healing, so I have alts.
My alts are other races, but they're only alts.
And IMO, that's the entire point of an MMORPG. The journey.pieceofyarnb14_ESO wrote: »This thread gives me hope..there are still gamers who love the journey. Who live the ride, who stretch their imaginations. Who play this game for fun, friendship, fellowship. Who realize the minutes and hours spent here in ESO should be filled with laughter and joy, not stress and drama. This game is therapy for me, it takes the stress from dealing with work and washes it away for me.
I could never play a game as a second job. I wonder if the creators of games ever cringe when they read how seriously some people take it. I'm sure they created it with fun in mind, how could they not?
FortheloveofKrist wrote: »There have to be other players out there who do not try to get the best gear, best setup, max stats, and simply attempt to play, have fun, and find their own entertainment.
GreenhaloX wrote: »FortheloveofKrist wrote: »There have to be other players out there who do not try to get the best gear, best setup, max stats, and simply attempt to play, have fun, and find their own entertainment.
I understand your point, but.. to just play.. is doing so going through the motion of completing quests. For someone looking to complete trials or get a better fighting chance against big bosses and not die multiple times during the fight, you would have to focus on increasing your CP, gears and abilities. After the quests are over and you want to continue on messing around within Tamriel, it more enjoyable with upgraded gear, abilities and increased CP. To me, even though I have plenty of grand soul gems, it is more satisfying finishing a big boss fight without dying even once.
GreenhaloX wrote: »FortheloveofKrist wrote: »There have to be other players out there who do not try to get the best gear, best setup, max stats, and simply attempt to play, have fun, and find their own entertainment.
I understand your point, but.. to just play.. is doing so going through the motion of completing quests. For someone looking to complete trials or get a better fighting chance against big bosses and not die multiple times during the fight, you would have to focus on increasing your CP, gears and abilities. After the quests are over and you want to continue on messing around within Tamriel, it more enjoyable with upgraded gear, abilities and increased CP. To me, even though I have plenty of grand soul gems, it is more satisfying finishing a big boss fight without dying even once.
TheShadowScout wrote: »a ranged caster librarian sorceror (who refuses to use fire staves despite being dunmer because it does not fit my image of the dark and somewhat gloomy goth-boy character)...
FortheloveofKrist wrote: »TheShadowScout wrote: »a ranged caster librarian sorceror (who refuses to use fire staves despite being dunmer because it does not fit my image of the dark and somewhat gloomy goth-boy character)...
Love this. I will sometimes use a skill that is not good at all (like Fire Rune) just because it fits my character.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Samwell Slayer wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »First TBS is probably better than hundings in a proper group setting so nice job min/maxing. Haha.
I think the vast majority of people play like that. I did for the better part of a year. I was a dagger and bow NB at launch and it was a long time before any min/maxer would even consider it to be viable.
That being said, at some point a little min/maxing goes a long way. The vast majority of this game can be completed with almost no thought to a build. Hovever, if you want to be competitive at end game, "play the way you want" sort of flies out the window.
Just made a post about TBS vs Juli for group play.
KK, done advertising for myself. Bow was not viable for pve for a year, and they changed it so that it is. The fact that you were using bow for a year before that does not mean you had some great insight, it just means you used bow back when it sucked. No offense.
Never said I had any great insight. I was pointing out that for a long time I ran a sub-optimal build because I wanted to play dagger/bow regardless of performance. In other words, not min/maxing. That was the point of this thread.
Also, bow is still terrible single target DPS in PVE. There was a period for a few months when it was really good, but it was short lived. Bow has not been competitive as a main bar weapon in quite some time. Is is viable, sure, but people are clearing vWGT with nothing but light attacks. Almost anything is viable. However, it's certainly not competitive.
Again, kind of my point. Play the way you want works for most things in this game unless you are talking competitive end-game. Some people like to compete and some don't. Neither group is in the wrong.
I dont understand why a bow isnt a good main bar weapon to have for PvE. This is all I use on all my alts. I have no problems with it giving me the damage I need when I need it.I have dual wield on my second bar and switch when caught in close up combat.
I can see that it might be a problem in PvP though.
I am not saying you cant make it work, but when you compare it to other ranged options like a Magic NB or a Magic Sorc with a destro staff, the numbers you pull wont be in the same ball park. Again we are discussing the distinction between what is viable and what is competitive.
As a general rule, Melee Damage is going to be better than ranged damage, although the gap is not nearly as far apart as it used to be. It makes sense that way. Playing Melee is generally tougher. You are exposed to more mechanics and it requires good mobility, etc. Range has always been a "safer" way to play, and that generally comes with a DPS loss.
Bow is actually a better weapon for PVP as a main bar than PVE, especially if going for a ganker build. What happened a while back was that Snipe (and the morphs) were the staple of a single target bow build for PVE. People were running combos of Hawks Eye and Morag Tong, and they were pulling very competitive numbers in trials and that sort of thing by weaving snip and a few DoTs/Buffs. The problem was, that this translated into people getting one-shot in PVP left and right, so the bow got a pretty big nerf. The bow is probably the biggest victim of the balance issues that stem from trying to deal with both PVE and PVP.
Please understand that I am not telling anyone that you cant play with a bow effectively to clear just about anything in the game. However, if you are trying to pull competitive numbers in a trial setting (i.e. do more DPS than the guys standing next to you), bow is near the bottom of the list as a main bar weapon. As a back bar weapon, it is great. It has some great DoTs that can tick really hard (especially with a maelstrom bow), but the vast majority of DPS from competitive stamina players is coming from Dual Wield, not the bow.
I would love to see the bow as a competitive weapon again for trials and such, but it would probably require a rework of snipe to keep the PVE/PVP balance.
newtinmpls wrote: »OTOH, playing my not-especially realistic "goblin" character, Broken Branch Toothmaul is a blast (Templar; rolled as a bosmer 'cause 'goblin' wasn't a choice). she loves her mount "big brown horse" although for unknown reasons, some of the folks I've/She's been gaming/adventuring with insist on calling him "The Shetland War Pony"
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Refreshing to see posts like this ...
... as compared to all the other over the top complaint threads about how a player's build was ruined and said player can't change with the new patch.
Samwell Slayer wrote: »FortheloveofKrist wrote: »There have to be other players out there who do not try to get the best gear, best setup, max stats, and simply attempt to play, have fun, and find their own entertainment.
For example: I recently made a TBS set in all Akiviri med armor for my V16 Orc stam NB. Had to make the Soul-shriven 2H sword to match (since it's really the only samurai looking sword). And even though it certainly doesn't have the damage ability of my Hunding setup, I find that I'm getting much more enjoyment out of it. I use mostly 2H abilities since they feel more like swordplay, and I stopped animation canceling because it feels more realistic since I can see the actions. Sometimes I like to hunt squirrels and rabbits and pick flowers, cause my Orc is the strong silent type, but he is also pragmatic and sensitive. Basically I'm playing up the Samurai persona, and yes I know that's not the lore but who cares.
Does anyone else follow a similar (yet your own) path? Nothing against people who want the baddest setup and skills, but it started to become a drag.
So what do you do to entertain yourself besides questing and PvP? Fishing expeditions? Talk with everyone in town? Steal ingredients to make stacks of food to sell? I want to hear ideas, because I want to try them out. Especially the bizarre ones.
Do tell...
It's perfectly fine in my book up to a point. If you are not doing your best to do as much as you can for your groups, then I don't want you in my group. It's not personal. I actually love playing with new players who are doing their best but still have trouble killing skeevers.
If you're not grouped with me go ahead. Do what you want. You want to be a Samurai? Then just use one sword. Whatever. Have fun. Just don't be a pug in my group or you'll get kicked.
Samwell Slayer wrote: »FortheloveofKrist wrote: »There have to be other players out there who do not try to get the best gear, best setup, max stats, and simply attempt to play, have fun, and find their own entertainment.
For example: I recently made a TBS set in all Akiviri med armor for my V16 Orc stam NB. Had to make the Soul-shriven 2H sword to match (since it's really the only samurai looking sword). And even though it certainly doesn't have the damage ability of my Hunding setup, I find that I'm getting much more enjoyment out of it. I use mostly 2H abilities since they feel more like swordplay, and I stopped animation canceling because it feels more realistic since I can see the actions. Sometimes I like to hunt squirrels and rabbits and pick flowers, cause my Orc is the strong silent type, but he is also pragmatic and sensitive. Basically I'm playing up the Samurai persona, and yes I know that's not the lore but who cares.
Does anyone else follow a similar (yet your own) path? Nothing against people who want the baddest setup and skills, but it started to become a drag.
So what do you do to entertain yourself besides questing and PvP? Fishing expeditions? Talk with everyone in town? Steal ingredients to make stacks of food to sell? I want to hear ideas, because I want to try them out. Especially the bizarre ones.
Do tell...
It's perfectly fine in my book up to a point. If you are not doing your best to do as much as you can for your groups, then I don't want you in my group. It's not personal. I actually love playing with new players who are doing their best but still have trouble killing skeevers.
If you're not grouped with me go ahead. Do what you want. You want to be a Samurai? Then just use one sword. Whatever. Have fun. Just don't be a pug in my group or you'll get kicked.
Someone needs to be reminded that it is a game, and that the numbers on the screen do not express happiness at any recent nice events nor do those numbers offer condolences or sympathies for recent unhappy events.
cosmic_niklas_93b16_ESO wrote: »Happiness doesn't come from wiping continuously for hours because some people wanted to play on their sub-par build and wasting 3 other people's time either