But he just said he keeps getting kicked from groups using that because his CP level is too low.Lord_Dexter wrote: »
Common lazy bones do some grinding and get your level up. Even now dungeon finder gives 100k XP, i got 3 VR16 without it.
On 8 characters, u can easily get 800k xp daily from dungeon finder.
I doubt anyone gets kicked from group for their CP in random normal dungeon queue, and thats the same amount of xpBut he just said he keeps getting kicked from groups using that because his CP level is too low.Lord_Dexter wrote: »On 8 characters, u can easily get 800k xp daily from dungeon finder.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »The problem with the comment above....it's not CP that made you better but a mix of skill choices and cp placement.
Showing cp and having cp means nothing but placing cp matters.
In the end, keep the system but remove anything that lists cp as a level
But he just said he keeps getting kicked from groups using that because his CP level is too low.Lord_Dexter wrote: »
Common lazy bones do some grinding and get your level up. Even now dungeon finder gives 100k XP, i got 3 VR16 without it.
On 8 characters, u can easily get 800k xp daily from dungeon finder.
OP, maybe you can look for a guild with like minded individuals until your level is higher?
Even if they did make a change it wouldn't happen for a while. And if you're on PC people will use add ons to get around it.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »How about not having cp levels at all
karldavy149b16_ESO wrote: »what ive experienced when lvling my alt account ( my main is 700+) is alot not all but alot of players are simply kicking .. anyone who is low cp (below 300) hell many groups wouldnt even invite your and more often than not the first question is whats your cp lvl.
im experienced and have cleared all content at its current lvl .... even on my alt i had cleared at the time vet icp/and vwgt bolstered to cp 160.
even tho come those pledges most groups wont take me because i lack the cp
i feel that this current model of whats ya cp lvl is going to have a negative effect for new players
and your need to change the display current cp ... i dont think it should display 531 i think it should simply display 160 ... that way new/low cp players atleast have half a chance to get into group
i know ultimatley people will still ask whats ya cp but u atleast have a fighting chance especially when it comes to "group finder"
Waffennacht wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »How about not having cp levels at all
@NewBlacksmurf then why would people like me play? Oh cool I hit level 50 in 2 weeks.... freakin done. Soft caps, etc just make for boring 2 week games. Oh cool now I have 8 character each covering all the possible moves because we have soft caps, it's COD!or any other game that becomes insanely repetitive once you max out.
AnnieBeGood wrote: »With all my characters, once they have reached level 50 suddenly becoming cp160 and displaying a cp count of over cp600, I am lying if I apply to do a dungeon. My skills are not levelled, I do not have lore books done and skyshards, I may or may not have weapons levelled and I may or may not have been able to clad them in bis gear. I certainly have not levelled undaunted and I may or may not know jack *** about running dungeons.
My cp level will tell you nothing about all of that. God knows what it tells you, except I play this game a lot.
AnnieBeGood wrote: »With all my characters, once they have reached level 50 suddenly becoming cp160 and displaying a cp count of over cp600, I am lying if I apply to do a dungeon. My skills are not levelled, I do not have lore books done and skyshards, I may or may not have weapons levelled and I may or may not have been able to clad them in bis gear. I certainly have not levelled undaunted and I may or may not know jack *** about running dungeons.
My cp level will tell you nothing about all of that. God knows what it tells you, except I play this game a lot.
I would rather run a dungeon with a 600cp player in green gear then 160cp player in gold. Simply because when you see 600cp player you know he is probably using optimal sets, understands the mechanics and know how to utilize his skills properly. On the other hand 160cp player might not even use sets but just random pile of gear, dont know sith about mechanics and actually use 2-3 skills out of 10 granted to him. This ofc is not 100% of the times true, but it is more then not. Btw if someone have 500cp and still can't play atleast at a mediocre level he unfortunately has a very low learning curve and should start reading books or something to get then synapses working again.
Lord_Dexter wrote: »CP 160 are players probably recently starting learning game mechanics as it is vey easier to get comparing VR 16.
I starting understanding about end game gear, min/max damage mechanics may be with my 2nd VR16 character.
I am now CP 640 and learned something about End Game PVE.
Yesterday i was with CP200 Tank at VWGT, he was unable to tank and keep dying. This js not the first case, even told him tips many times.
Unfortunately after 4 tries, i left because i can not spend 3 hours on this dungeon. Showing only CP160 will put every experience player in misery to find a good group.
So a Big No from my side and CP level should be shown infact my CP640 should show to support my hard work.
Common lazy bones do some grinding and get your level up. Even now dungeon finder gives 100k XP, i got 3 VR16 without it.
On 8 characters, u can easily get 800k xp daily from dungeon finder.
AnnieBeGood wrote: »With all my characters, once they have reached level 50 suddenly becoming cp160 and displaying a cp count of over cp600, I am lying if I apply to do a dungeon. My skills are not levelled, I do not have lore books done and skyshards, I may or may not have weapons levelled and I may or may not have been able to clad them in bis gear. I certainly have not levelled undaunted and I may or may not know jack *** about running dungeons.
My cp level will tell you nothing about all of that. God knows what it tells you, except I play this game a lot.
I would rather run a dungeon with a 600cp player in green gear then 160cp player in gold. Simply because when you see 600cp player you know he is probably using optimal sets, understands the mechanics and know how to utilize his skills properly. On the other hand 160cp player might not even use sets but just random pile of gear, dont know sith about mechanics and actually use 2-3 skills out of 10 granted to him. This ofc is not 100% of the times true, but it is more then not. Btw if someone have 500cp and still can't play atleast at a mediocre level he unfortunately has a very low learning curve and should start reading books or something to get then synapses working again.