KingYogi415 wrote: »KingYogi415 wrote: »@Roechacca
I have been a huge supporter of all of ZOS's move's. Most of my comments are telling people to "stop crying about stam builds", and that game is better and more balanced then ever.
This economy meta change plus loot crates is enough for me to want to delete all my characters and find another hobby.
Hopefully they don't somehow completely ruin PVP in the next couple updates or this game will have nothing left for me soon.
This change in where gear sets are available puts gear wanted by PvP players most, in easy to reach places for PvP players so they don't have to buy from dungeon farmers. Maybe you missed that somewhere.
Which I'm fine with. But do you think though these pieces will be any cheaper? Look at the lich set when it first came out, cost 1 mill+ to run.
If people were less impatient they could have waited for the sun set pieces to fall into normal price range in a couple months.
The fact that not a single set is sell-able set will come from any end-game PVE is complete joke. The fact that salty pvper's can justify all PVE being crushed because one set was too expensive for them is depressing.
KingYogi415 wrote: »KingYogi415 wrote: »@Roechacca
I have been a huge supporter of all of ZOS's move's. Most of my comments are telling people to "stop crying about stam builds", and that game is better and more balanced then ever.
This economy meta change plus loot crates is enough for me to want to delete all my characters and find another hobby.
Hopefully they don't somehow completely ruin PVP in the next couple updates or this game will have nothing left for me soon.
This change in where gear sets are available puts gear wanted by PvP players most, in easy to reach places for PvP players so they don't have to buy from dungeon farmers. Maybe you missed that somewhere.
Which I'm fine with. But do you think though these pieces will be any cheaper? Look at the lich set when it first came out, cost 1 mill+ to run.
If people were less impatient they could have waited for the sun set pieces to fall into normal price range in a couple months.
The fact that not a single set is sell-able set will come from any end-game PVE is complete joke. The fact that salty pvper's can justify all PVE being crushed because one set was too expensive for them is depressing.
jeremiah911 wrote: »Are Agility, Willpower and Endurance weapons and jewlery going to be BoP as well?
Peekachu99 wrote: »Peekachu99 wrote: »You have to play the content to get the gear. What's the issue? You can also trade with anyone else in your party now. Also, a lot of the miscellaneous trial gear has been moved to overworld locations or delves.
I see no issue other than the uber rich 1% who are angry they can't sell their vendor purples anymore. Good, maybe the market can stabilize now to less insane prices.
Thats fair, let me explain the problem to you from a raider perspective.
repair costs = 1k
potions/food= ~8k
gems/repair kits=1k(long runs and such)
so we're looking at a 10k cost per run, now lets say I do 4 vet trials a week. So thats 40k/w = 160k per month. That means that for me to step into trials I am paying 160k per month and getting virtually nothing out of it.
Do a raid less and go get some gold from other places. They like people to do all the content and not just focus on one. So can't see how its ok to get it all from one type of content.
You're getting the challenge. That's what minmaxxers supposedly want. I do. I run vet RoM almost daily, often with pugs, cause I like getting them through the gauntlet. Risk should cost you money. And the reward of exclusive gear still exists. If you're relying on trials as your only source of income, there are dozens of far more lucrative, less intensive ways to make money in this game. Heck, I get 10k in the first 30m of a session just from doing writs on 4 toons. Plus, the chance for tempers etc., which are the only guaranteed source of money in this game. Especially with the intended changes ahead.
By that logic every death in pvp should degrade armor and end of the month rewards heh we dont need those, and every time you sell more X items in a guild store the house cut is higher, and for that matter every writ you do past your first character comes at a 50% loss of reward. Whoever said challenge shouldn't also equal reward was high as a kite and I want some of that.
I enjoy a challenge, I am absolutely one of those "welp we beat our heads against it for four hours...guess we need to come back tomorrow night" kind of players. What I do not enjoy though is doing that THEN doing something completely different to make money. I could understand if different pve content brought in cash besides trial because its still within the realm of pve, but when I have to completely change my style of play to sustain enough money to play then there is a fundamental problem.
Peekachu99 wrote: »Peekachu99 wrote: »Peekachu99 wrote: »You have to play the content to get the gear. What's the issue? You can also trade with anyone else in your party now. Also, a lot of the miscellaneous trial gear has been moved to overworld locations or delves.
I see no issue other than the uber rich 1% who are angry they can't sell their vendor purples anymore. Good, maybe the market can stabilize now to less insane prices.
Thats fair, let me explain the problem to you from a raider perspective.
repair costs = 1k
potions/food= ~8k
gems/repair kits=1k(long runs and such)
so we're looking at a 10k cost per run, now lets say I do 4 vet trials a week. So thats 40k/w = 160k per month. That means that for me to step into trials I am paying 160k per month and getting virtually nothing out of it.
Do a raid less and go get some gold from other places. They like people to do all the content and not just focus on one. So can't see how its ok to get it all from one type of content.
You're getting the challenge. That's what minmaxxers supposedly want. I do. I run vet RoM almost daily, often with pugs, cause I like getting them through the gauntlet. Risk should cost you money. And the reward of exclusive gear still exists. If you're relying on trials as your only source of income, there are dozens of far more lucrative, less intensive ways to make money in this game. Heck, I get 10k in the first 30m of a session just from doing writs on 4 toons. Plus, the chance for tempers etc., which are the only guaranteed source of money in this game. Especially with the intended changes ahead.
By that logic every death in pvp should degrade armor and end of the month rewards heh we dont need those, and every time you sell more X items in a guild store the house cut is higher, and for that matter every writ you do past your first character comes at a 50% loss of reward. Whoever said challenge shouldn't also equal reward was high as a kite and I want some of that.
I enjoy a challenge, I am absolutely one of those "welp we beat our heads against it for four hours...guess we need to come back tomorrow night" kind of players. What I do not enjoy though is doing that THEN doing something completely different to make money. I could understand if different pve content brought in cash besides trial because its still within the realm of pve, but when I have to completely change my style of play to sustain enough money to play then there is a fundamental problem.
You're still getting rewards, you're just not getting ones that you can sell as you have before. Nothing about challenge, participation or personal gratification and personal rewards should change. MMORPGS constantly evolve and change mechanics and rules. Adapt or die. Find a new money maker. It's hardly the most damaging or disruptive change they've made through the game's development. Also, your examples of "logic" run backwards to the basic premise of personal reward and what players would actually tolerate. The number of players annoyed by the proposed changes is surely outweighed by those who won't be.
It's often an angry echo chamber on the forums that hardly represents the player base at large. I'm just going to roll with it, knowing things will be much less cataclysmic than all the Chicken-littling happening atm.
Peekachu99 wrote: »You have to play the content to get the gear. What's the issue? You can also trade with anyone else in your party now. Also, a lot of the miscellaneous trial gear has been moved to overworld locations or delves.
I see no issue other than the uber rich 1% who are angry they can't sell their vendor purples anymore. Good, maybe the market can stabilize now to less insane prices.
Thats fair, let me explain the problem to you from a raider perspective.
repair costs = 1k
potions/food= ~8k
gems/repair kits=1k(long runs and such)
so we're looking at a 10k cost per run, now lets say I do 4 vet trials a week. So thats 40k/w = 160k per month. That means that for me to step into trials I am paying 160k per month and getting virtually nothing out of it.
Do a raid less and go get some gold from other places. They like people to do all the content and not just focus on one. So can't see how its ok to get it all from one type of content.
SourishWhale wrote: »Peekachu99 wrote: »You have to play the content to get the gear. What's the issue? You can also trade with anyone else in your party now. Also, a lot of the miscellaneous trial gear has been moved to overworld locations or delves.
I see no issue other than the uber rich 1% who are angry they can't sell their vendor purples anymore. Good, maybe the market can stabilize now to less insane prices.
Thats fair, let me explain the problem to you from a raider perspective.
repair costs = 1k
potions/food= ~8k
gems/repair kits=1k(long runs and such)
so we're looking at a 10k cost per run, now lets say I do 4 vet trials a week. So thats 40k/w = 160k per month. That means that for me to step into trials I am paying 160k per month and getting virtually nothing out of it.
Do a raid less and go get some gold from other places. They like people to do all the content and not just focus on one. So can't see how its ok to get it all from one type of content.
What if he only wants to raid?
I only enjoy hard mode group content.
Normal PVE is easy mode and a waste of my time.
"Play how you want"
I will likely quit, or play a whole lot less if BOP gets pushed live.
At least my girlfriend will be happy about that...
Nice thread, @KingYogi415

SourishWhale wrote: »Peekachu99 wrote: »You have to play the content to get the gear. What's the issue? You can also trade with anyone else in your party now. Also, a lot of the miscellaneous trial gear has been moved to overworld locations or delves.
I see no issue other than the uber rich 1% who are angry they can't sell their vendor purples anymore. Good, maybe the market can stabilize now to less insane prices.
Thats fair, let me explain the problem to you from a raider perspective.
repair costs = 1k
potions/food= ~8k
gems/repair kits=1k(long runs and such)
so we're looking at a 10k cost per run, now lets say I do 4 vet trials a week. So thats 40k/w = 160k per month. That means that for me to step into trials I am paying 160k per month and getting virtually nothing out of it.
Do a raid less and go get some gold from other places. They like people to do all the content and not just focus on one. So can't see how its ok to get it all from one type of content.
What if he only wants to raid?
I only enjoy hard mode group content.
Normal PVE is easy mode and a waste of my time.
"Play how you want"
I will likely quit, or play a whole lot less if BOP gets pushed live.
At least my girlfriend will be happy about that...
Nice thread, @KingYogi415
I threw a keyboard tonight...
This patch seems...I just...I don't know who makes decisions over there in Baltimore (the gravitational center for smart people obs)but they either don't raid and PVP exclusively or don't play and talk to those that do.
Those wondering if this will make it to live, yes, yes it will, VERY RARELY does ANYTHING get changed from patch to live (they even make sure to keep the exploits that get reported on day 1 of PTS!)
SourishWhale wrote: »Peekachu99 wrote: »You have to play the content to get the gear. What's the issue? You can also trade with anyone else in your party now. Also, a lot of the miscellaneous trial gear has been moved to overworld locations or delves.
I see no issue other than the uber rich 1% who are angry they can't sell their vendor purples anymore. Good, maybe the market can stabilize now to less insane prices.
Thats fair, let me explain the problem to you from a raider perspective.
repair costs = 1k
potions/food= ~8k
gems/repair kits=1k(long runs and such)
so we're looking at a 10k cost per run, now lets say I do 4 vet trials a week. So thats 40k/w = 160k per month. That means that for me to step into trials I am paying 160k per month and getting virtually nothing out of it.
Do a raid less and go get some gold from other places. They like people to do all the content and not just focus on one. So can't see how its ok to get it all from one type of content.
What if he only wants to raid?
I only enjoy hard mode group content.
Normal PVE is easy mode and a waste of my time.
"Play how you want"
I will likely quit, or play a whole lot less if BOP gets pushed live.
At least my girlfriend will be happy about that...
Nice thread, @KingYogi415
I threw a keyboard tonight...
This patch seems...I just...I don't know who makes decisions over there in Baltimore (the gravitational center for smart people obs)but they either don't raid and PVP exclusively or don't play and talk to those that do.
Those wondering if this will make it to live, yes, yes it will, VERY RARELY does ANYTHING get changed from patch to live (they even make sure to keep the exploits that get reported on day 1 of PTS!)
Ever since ZoS decided to post a video of them using wrecking blow for days in a trial and using liquid lightning as an attack (not a dot) I came to realize they equate about your standard pledge pug.
disintegr8 wrote: »I would like to see all of the logic behind BOP. My only thought is that they do not want people to have the gear they have not earned it - such as buying through guilds instead of running the content.
My friend has never set foot in SO but bought a whole Dreugh King Slayer set. Now you have to run the trial and either get the pieces yourself or trade with someone you run it with if they get the piece you want.
As for the survey maps, as I can only get nirncrux from Craglorn and deliberately choose to do Craglorn writs for this reason, does that mean the survey may send me elsewhere with no chance of getting nirncrux?
No point doing the writs if that is going to be the case. With the harvest node changes coming up, every node I come across will be my crafting/character level anyway so without nirncrux, the only other reason for doing the writs would be removed.
KingYogi415 wrote: »KingYogi415 wrote: »@Roechacca
I have been a huge supporter of all of ZOS's move's. Most of my comments are telling people to "stop crying about stam builds", and that game is better and more balanced then ever.
This economy meta change plus loot crates is enough for me to want to delete all my characters and find another hobby.
Hopefully they don't somehow completely ruin PVP in the next couple updates or this game will have nothing left for me soon.
This change in where gear sets are available puts gear wanted by PvP players most, in easy to reach places for PvP players so they don't have to buy from dungeon farmers. Maybe you missed that somewhere.
Which I'm fine with. But do you think though these pieces will be any cheaper? Look at the lich set when it first came out, cost 1 mill+ to run.
If people were less impatient they could have waited for the sun set pieces to fall into normal price range in a couple months.
The fact that not a single set is sell-able set will come from any end-game PVE is complete joke. The fact that salty pvper's can justify all PVE being crushed because one set was too expensive for them is depressing.
None the less it's not a driving force to make players leave for other games. The sets are available to people that hunt it down. If enough people complain they might switch some sets back to bind on equip but I wouldn't hold your breath on a time frame.
I've just been around so long now that I'm convinced, short of pulling the plug from the wall, nothing makes anyone around here quit. The player base will live on.
What will guild traders be used for now? Mats? Food? Potions? And?
Dumb move.
mitchtheelder wrote: »Columbine goes for 1k after this patch. Lol
To me the biggest issue with everything being BOP is space. Not only will we be farming till we get the piece and trait we want but we will be forced to stash all the pieces of other sets just so we won't have to try to grind them out later. At this point in time I have a bank full of sets I want to keep simply because they are BOP. If it was possible to buy those sets to try them out I would have so much bank space.
Saucy_Jack wrote: »
My beef is that as a consequence of this decision by ZOS, a whole sector of the economy is being wiped out. And the Good Lord knows that the economy in this game needs all the help it can get.
I never said there was anything wrong anyone buying any gear, good luck to him. I think it is a good thing that we have the freedom in the game to manage our characters as we want. You can spend gold and get things quickly or you can 'grind' and do without until you pick it up or can make it yourself - the choice is yours and there is no right or wrong."kendellking_chaosb14_ESO wrote: »...
Being able to get some and buy the rest is great. So what he can buy armor he never grinded for I can sell you my PvP gear without you stepping one foot into Cyrodiil.