I really don't like the fact that champion points are visible now. I say this as someone with 476. ESO has always done a good job of letting a player keep their builds and such private. No "inspect" or group DPS meters and what-not. While this occasionally means getting a bad group, it means pretty much everyone had a fair chance to get involved in content. This is extremely important for the long-term health of the population. If you can screen people from groups based on gear and CP progression, that stands a chance of making those people less interested in the game. That's not the environment I want to be involved in while playing this game. I don't want a toxic e-peen contest. I want a fun, social game atmosphere, where I'm encouraged to meet new players and not to turn them away for being less progressed.
We of course need a scaling system to replace veteran ranks. Few people would have been interested in taking a V1 player into a V16 gold run, for instance. So keep the CP value readout, but perhaps change it up. Personally, I see little point in displaying anything beyond the gear and dungeon scaling cap of (currently) 160. Why not say "160+" for anyone beyond that point? That assures you know you're getting someone who is capable of using gear that is up to snuff, which is basically all you should be able to know.
This patch has been out for two days and all I see in LFG posts in chat is CP values and occasional shaming of people for not having 501, sometimes joking, sometimes not. I've seen numerous people kicked from groups for being in the 160-250 range. You can't control the behavior of players who do this, but why give them the tools to do it to begin with?
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I think that was the purpose but now...no idea what ZOS is doing...
SlayerTheDragon wrote: »Saw guys calling out in /zone "LFM 501 Silver" last night.
/shakeshead
ZOS has just destroyed an already broken dungeon/pledge system. I feel sorry for all the PVE boys out there.
Here's a thought.NateAssassin wrote: »I've already seen in zone chats where people with low cp don't get to join pledge groups, and people with 501 cp won't accept anyone below that.
And I am just sitting here with 403 cp knowing that unless I grind like *** I will get excluded from trials and vet pledges.
NateAssassin wrote: »I've already seen in zone chats where people with low cp don't get to join pledge groups, and people with 501 cp won't accept anyone below that.
And I am just sitting here with 403 cp knowing that unless I grind like *** I will get excluded from trials and vet pledges.
A technical restriction? No. The only CP-based technical restriction is on gear, not content. Cadwell's Silver has mobs with less CP than anywhere else, but that's a difficulty indicator rather than a restriction.The question for me, is content restricted by CP cap?
If it is not then CP rank should not be displayed for all to see, especially in open world content.
Indeed. CPs were always invisible before, while providing the same stat bonuses that they do now. The only difference is the gear CP requirement; the benefits CPs give to a character haven't changed, so why do we need to see them when we didn't before?All they had to do was take away the vet ranks, hide the CP and keep it at lvl 50.
But na they gotta be weird about it.
We had that already. 5 CP per VR when the Champion System was first introduced.camilla_noctis wrote: »Can I just have the cp I missed out on from leveling before others/champion system? I would feel a good amount better about this issue if I was at least caught up to those with similar playtimes.
CPs also affect the stats of below-50 characters. Why can't we see those CPs too? If we're primarily showing CPs because of the stat advantage they give, then we need to see the stat advantage of pre-50s....Well, before Vet removal people could see your vet rank the whole time and no one complained about that.
It's your level, which defines your overall capacity, statwise. get over it.
We had that already. 5 CP per VR when the Champion System was first introduced.camilla_noctis wrote: »Can I just have the cp I missed out on from leveling before others/champion system? I would feel a good amount better about this issue if I was at least caught up to those with similar playtimes.
It was appropriate at the time, because each CP required a fixed 400,000 XP when the system launched. Considering we got one CP per 200,000 XP, we actually got twice as many as we should have based on XP alone.camilla_noctis wrote: »This isn't enough. People have been attaining far more than 5 cp per vet rank while leveling. People had over 100 at very low vet ranks.We had that already. 5 CP per VR when the Champion System was first introduced.camilla_noctis wrote: »Can I just have the cp I missed out on from leveling before others/champion system? I would feel a good amount better about this issue if I was at least caught up to those with similar playtimes.
As I warned about on the PTS, and as I said yesterday in this very thread: The Elitism, it is beginning.SlayerTheDragon wrote: »Saw guys calling out in /zone "LFM 501 Silver" last night.
/shakeshead
ZOS has just destroyed an already broken dungeon/pledge system. I feel sorry for all the PVE boys out there.
I've also seen this today. It really puts me off grouping at the moment.
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »As I warned about on the PTS, and as I said yesterday in this very thread: The Elitism, it is beginning.SlayerTheDragon wrote: »Saw guys calling out in /zone "LFM 501 Silver" last night.
/shakeshead
ZOS has just destroyed an already broken dungeon/pledge system. I feel sorry for all the PVE boys out there.
I've also seen this today. It really puts me off grouping at the moment.
While I agree with the sentiment of "just ignore the elitists and play with people who don't do the Elitism", its not that simple.
There is a significant portion of the player populace who have reached "end-game" content in both PvE and PvP. They are a very competitive populace as well. The majority of people looking to form groups are more and more going to make CP501 a necessity. That doesn't make it "right" by any means, the reality is that this is what will happen, and is what is already happening.
And it will get worse once the DB Update gets released on the Consoles. While there is a significant portion of MMO Gamers who were waiting for and very excited to get a proper MMO on the Consoles, not a small portion of the Console population comes from FPS games.
Everyone should know by now how the elitism and having a certain weapon, build, or Prestige became necessary on shooter LFG sites and MM teams in FPS games.
Look at Call of Duty and the Prestige requirements.
Look at Destiny and the Gjallarhorn requirements pre-TTK, and then the Light Level requirements post-TTK.
And that's just two examples.
If the CP501 Elitism is already well underway on the PC (and it is from what I've seen in Zone Chat with my own eyes), then it will only increase exponentially once DB releases for the consoles.
And Zenimax has only themselves to blame for this.
Yeah, with all that faff I now can't remember how they used to show titles, but I'm pretty sure it looked better before.ViciousWayz wrote: »I don't really care about the showing of CP..... but wow did they cluster**** the names. It's an eyesore looking at other player's names now with everything going on.
It used to be clear and to the point, now it provides information I don't honestly care about. My friends talk about their CP all the time and I know their @ names. Why do I need to see everyone's at all times. Titles are in a very odd spot... it's all looks like a bad formatting.
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »As I warned about on the PTS, and as I said yesterday in this very thread: The Elitism, it is beginning.SlayerTheDragon wrote: »Saw guys calling out in /zone "LFM 501 Silver" last night.
/shakeshead
ZOS has just destroyed an already broken dungeon/pledge system. I feel sorry for all the PVE boys out there.
I've also seen this today. It really puts me off grouping at the moment.
While I agree with the sentiment of "just ignore the elitists and play with people who don't do the Elitism", its not that simple.
There is a significant portion of the player populace who have reached "end-game" content in both PvE and PvP. They are a very competitive populace as well. The majority of people looking to form groups are more and more going to make CP501 a necessity. That doesn't make it "right" by any means, the reality is that this is what will happen, and is what is already happening.
And it will get worse once the DB Update gets released on the Consoles. While there is a significant portion of MMO Gamers who were waiting for and very excited to get a proper MMO on the Consoles, not a small portion of the Console population comes from FPS games.
Everyone should know by now how the elitism and having a certain weapon, build, or Prestige became necessary on shooter LFG sites and MM teams in FPS games.
Look at Call of Duty and the Prestige requirements.
Look at Destiny and the Gjallarhorn requirements pre-TTK, and then the Light Level requirements post-TTK.
And that's just two examples.
If the CP501 Elitism is already well underway on the PC (and it is from what I've seen in Zone Chat with my own eyes), then it will only increase exponentially once DB releases for the consoles.
And Zenimax has only themselves to blame for this.
While I agree with your condescension of Prestige, the reality is that a certain level of Prestige became/is necessary to the Elitists in the various LFg sites and in-game MM tools.ViciousWayz wrote: »Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »As I warned about on the PTS, and as I said yesterday in this very thread: The Elitism, it is beginning.SlayerTheDragon wrote: »Saw guys calling out in /zone "LFM 501 Silver" last night.
/shakeshead
ZOS has just destroyed an already broken dungeon/pledge system. I feel sorry for all the PVE boys out there.
I've also seen this today. It really puts me off grouping at the moment.
While I agree with the sentiment of "just ignore the elitists and play with people who don't do the Elitism", its not that simple.
There is a significant portion of the player populace who have reached "end-game" content in both PvE and PvP. They are a very competitive populace as well. The majority of people looking to form groups are more and more going to make CP501 a necessity. That doesn't make it "right" by any means, the reality is that this is what will happen, and is what is already happening.
And it will get worse once the DB Update gets released on the Consoles. While there is a significant portion of MMO Gamers who were waiting for and very excited to get a proper MMO on the Consoles, not a small portion of the Console population comes from FPS games.
Everyone should know by now how the elitism and having a certain weapon, build, or Prestige became necessary on shooter LFG sites and MM teams in FPS games.
Look at Call of Duty and the Prestige requirements.
Look at Destiny and the Gjallarhorn requirements pre-TTK, and then the Light Level requirements post-TTK.
And that's just two examples.
If the CP501 Elitism is already well underway on the PC (and it is from what I've seen in Zone Chat with my own eyes), then it will only increase exponentially once DB releases for the consoles.
And Zenimax has only themselves to blame for this.
HAHAHAA COD and prestige. Pro tip: Never prestige on COD, so when people facing you think they're about to have an easy time because you're just a max rank with no prestige (it's optional to prestige).... then they find out that you really could've been max rank prestige by now but chose not to as they all lay on the floor in defeat, they'll learn not to judge real fast.
Although prestige is different from CP... CP actually gives you more damage/resistance/etc...
And you are absolutely correct.The_Patriarch wrote: »Let's face it, the total number of CPs do not necessarily indicate a higher level of competency.
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »And you are absolutely correct.The_Patriarch wrote: »Let's face it, the total number of CPs do not necessarily indicate a higher level of competency.
But that won't make a bit of difference for the LFG/PuG/etc. elitists. They'll look only at that CP number, and their minds will be made up in that very instant.
And more and more people are going to do this, as they will assume that a full party of 501's will mean a greased and easy run through whatever end-game content they're trying to conquer.
It's sad, but it's the reality.
It was appropriate at the time, because each CP required a fixed 400,000 XP when the system launched. Considering we got one CP per 200,000 XP, we actually got twice as many as we should have based on XP alone.camilla_noctis wrote: »This isn't enough. People have been attaining far more than 5 cp per vet rank while leveling. People had over 100 at very low vet ranks.We had that already. 5 CP per VR when the Champion System was first introduced.camilla_noctis wrote: »Can I just have the cp I missed out on from leveling before others/champion system? I would feel a good amount better about this issue if I was at least caught up to those with similar playtimes.
Tan9oSuccka wrote: »I'd personally like to see an inspect option.
Queued as a Tank? Oh I see you are dual wielding with a destruction staff and light armor.
Buh-bye.