ThePaleItalian wrote: »Wait, so you are going to quit playing because you have to go a wayshrine and go to another place to get your stuff.. so an additional 3 minutes of moving is going to make you stop playing?
I am glad they did this. With on Tamriel coming out have players all over the map doing this, instead of phasing 50 people in one stop clicking on a bunch of nods.
Conquistador wrote: »If so, that is so STUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPID. What is ZoS' thinking on this? To make people quit the game?

Unsent.Soul wrote: »ThePaleItalian wrote: »Wait, so you are going to quit playing because you have to go a wayshrine and go to another place to get your stuff.. so an additional 3 minutes of moving is going to make you stop playing?
I am glad they did this. With on Tamriel coming out have players all over the map doing this, instead of phasing 50 people in one stop clicking on a bunch of nods.
Do you stack up surveys or do them as you get them?
Either way look at the big picture... they are forcing us to sit and wait for more loading screens to get the same materials.
Making things long and drawn out is rather dull. I won't quit playing, but it's frustrating. Also, if people do stack surveys it will consume more inventory space. You'd have blacksmith 1-3 wrothgar, 1-3 any other map, plus more.
At the end of the day it seems more of a punishment.
ThePaleItalian wrote: »Unsent.Soul wrote: »ThePaleItalian wrote: »Wait, so you are going to quit playing because you have to go a wayshrine and go to another place to get your stuff.. so an additional 3 minutes of moving is going to make you stop playing?
I am glad they did this. With on Tamriel coming out have players all over the map doing this, instead of phasing 50 people in one stop clicking on a bunch of nods.
Do you stack up surveys or do them as you get them?
Either way look at the big picture... they are forcing us to sit and wait for more loading screens to get the same materials.
Making things long and drawn out is rather dull. I won't quit playing, but it's frustrating. Also, if people do stack surveys it will consume more inventory space. You'd have blacksmith 1-3 wrothgar, 1-3 any other map, plus more.
At the end of the day it seems more of a punishment.
I do them and stack them, just depends on how much time I have.
What if you get more mats for traveling? Would you still complain?
Unsent.Soul wrote: »ThePaleItalian wrote: »Unsent.Soul wrote: »ThePaleItalian wrote: »Wait, so you are going to quit playing because you have to go a wayshrine and go to another place to get your stuff.. so an additional 3 minutes of moving is going to make you stop playing?
I am glad they did this. With on Tamriel coming out have players all over the map doing this, instead of phasing 50 people in one stop clicking on a bunch of nods.
Do you stack up surveys or do them as you get them?
Either way look at the big picture... they are forcing us to sit and wait for more loading screens to get the same materials.
Making things long and drawn out is rather dull. I won't quit playing, but it's frustrating. Also, if people do stack surveys it will consume more inventory space. You'd have blacksmith 1-3 wrothgar, 1-3 any other map, plus more.
At the end of the day it seems more of a punishment.
I do them and stack them, just depends on how much time I have.
What if you get more mats for traveling? Would you still complain?
I never once complained... and why ask hypothetical questions? You WON'T get more mats so why ask?
I'm going to stop doing Writs when the new update comes out. I'm not porting around the world for this.
Unsent.Soul wrote: »ThePaleItalian wrote: »Unsent.Soul wrote: »ThePaleItalian wrote: »Wait, so you are going to quit playing because you have to go a wayshrine and go to another place to get your stuff.. so an additional 3 minutes of moving is going to make you stop playing?
I am glad they did this. With on Tamriel coming out have players all over the map doing this, instead of phasing 50 people in one stop clicking on a bunch of nods.
Do you stack up surveys or do them as you get them?
Either way look at the big picture... they are forcing us to sit and wait for more loading screens to get the same materials.
Making things long and drawn out is rather dull. I won't quit playing, but it's frustrating. Also, if people do stack surveys it will consume more inventory space. You'd have blacksmith 1-3 wrothgar, 1-3 any other map, plus more.
At the end of the day it seems more of a punishment.
I do them and stack them, just depends on how much time I have.
What if you get more mats for traveling? Would you still complain?
I never once complained... and why ask hypothetical questions? You WON'T get more mats so why ask?
What a weird thing to take issue over... Odds are you already took the nearest wayshrine to your node anyway. I don't see ANY difference.
MasterSpatula wrote: »I'm going to stop doing Writs when the new update comes out. I'm not porting around the world for this.
Agreed 100%. Between the ludicrous resource costs and just how laughably terrible the rewards are if you don't get a temper, survey, or page, Writs were only marginally worth doing anyway--and if ZOS hadn't nerfed the drop rates of tempers from hirelings into the ground when they introduced writs, they wouldn't be worth your time at all.
Add in a large time-consuming nuisance factor of running all over Tamriel for surveys, and writs have jumped completely over the line into "not worth it" territory.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Crafting & Economy
Survey Reports
- Survey Reports now drop half as often from Crafting Writs, but rich nodes at survey sites now provide twice as many materials as they did previously. This should result in roughly the same amount of materials from Survey Reports overall, but each individual report is now more lucrative.
- Survey Reports are no longer unique items, and now stack to 200. Only one Survey Report will be used each time you approach and harvest the associated survey report site.
Note that they have cut in half the number of surveys you need to do for the same amount of mats - they halved the survey drop rate, and doubled the survey mats. That should help offset some of the time spent going elsewhere.
outsideworld76 wrote: »Well... it would not suprise me. They won't fix the lag either, so don't think they care about you, me or any other player. As long as people just pay for ESO+ everything is fine.
My question is, why exactly was this change even implemented? What is the logic behind it? To get more players to visit numerous zones, instead of just Craglorn and Wrothgar? This is what I mean by ZOS does these obscure and random changes, and when they do them — 9x out of 10 they are completely uncalled for. Who honestly thought that was a good idea at the conference table? Seriously. Where do they find these guys?
Unsent.Soul wrote: »ThePaleItalian wrote: »Unsent.Soul wrote: »ThePaleItalian wrote: »Wait, so you are going to quit playing because you have to go a wayshrine and go to another place to get your stuff.. so an additional 3 minutes of moving is going to make you stop playing?
I am glad they did this. With on Tamriel coming out have players all over the map doing this, instead of phasing 50 people in one stop clicking on a bunch of nods.
Do you stack up surveys or do them as you get them?
Either way look at the big picture... they are forcing us to sit and wait for more loading screens to get the same materials.
Making things long and drawn out is rather dull. I won't quit playing, but it's frustrating. Also, if people do stack surveys it will consume more inventory space. You'd have blacksmith 1-3 wrothgar, 1-3 any other map, plus more.
At the end of the day it seems more of a punishment.
I do them and stack them, just depends on how much time I have.
What if you get more mats for traveling? Would you still complain?
I never once complained... and why ask hypothetical questions? You WON'T get more mats so why ask?
You said it was dull, frustrating, and more like a punishment.
I hope I'm not around when you are complaining!