It's not just Maelstrom causing people to rage quit, it's the RNG in this game. It just affects Maelstrom even worse because getting the right weapon with the trait you want seems near impossible, and to get it you have to run the same arena over and over again. It's not like farming normal dungeons either - Maelstrom is hard af, unless you're a magicka build with juicy shields, or Andy S.
Smasherx74 wrote: »It's not just Maelstrom causing people to rage quit, it's the RNG in this game. It just affects Maelstrom even worse because getting the right weapon with the trait you want seems near impossible, and to get it you have to run the same arena over and over again. It's not like farming normal dungeons either - Maelstrom is hard af, unless you're a magicka build with juicy shields, or Andy S.
its not that hard.
Sallington wrote: »The whole trait RNG system is so terrible. They either need to get rid of half of them, or make the loot smarter.
If you can find me one person looking for a Charged or Powered maelstrom weapon, I'll do Wrobel's laundry for a month.
Smasherx74 wrote: »It's not just Maelstrom causing people to rage quit, it's the RNG in this game. It just affects Maelstrom even worse because getting the right weapon with the trait you want seems near impossible, and to get it you have to run the same arena over and over again. It's not like farming normal dungeons either - Maelstrom is hard af, unless you're a magicka build with juicy shields, or Andy S.
its not that hard.
It all depends on the class you play and gear you can afford (and obviously CP). I had an easier time doing it when I respec my stam character to magicka and facerolled a majority of the content by stacking shields. Not saying it's impossible on stam, just a lot harder.
So you finally manage to complete it for your first run, and drop a powered 2h maul (when you wanted, say, a sharpened inferno staff). Now you have to go through all of that again, and quite possibly 100-300 more times. You'll get better at running vMA after your 20th time, but then it will turn into a chore, and you begin resenting it because of the shotty RNG. You'll then start making mistakes time and time again because you're so bored and fed up of it, which slows you down even more. This is what vMA is. Just give me my damn weapons and let me get the hell out of there forever.
Mettaricana wrote: »My wins vs lose vs impossible odds on maelstrom made me say f@#$ it and skip maelstrom weapons
Amount of times on frozen round I'd be doing good and the boss spawns like three neroed and a bunch of archers and they all shoot at once for combined 40k dmg I dodge roll or block only to be caught by half the hits by time roll ends and still one shots me.
alephthiago wrote: »So in the last 2 months 3 of my friends gave up on the game after maelstrom, these were people that would run dungeons with me everyday, farm together to gear up one or another and give mats, lend money and stuff like that, AKA, real partners.
One day we even rolled new noobs in the opposite faction(everyone was cp 400+) only to fight in other campaigns and laugh a LOT! lol
Well, these guys never cared for maelstrom but each one of them went more or less the same path in different occasions...starting maelstrom, staying whole days there, getting the weapon (always the wrong one with **** traits) and soon after....leaving the game...
Now i dont blame maelstrom for that, but everyone is going the same way, is anyone else experiencing the same thing?
When I work hard in RL, I am generally rewarded for it. Working hard with RNG in place, you are generally NOT rewarded for it.
It's a lazy concept intended for use by those who aren't able to push content fast enough.
Reminds me of socialism/communism... work hard... get nothing in return.
It all depends on the class you play and gear you can afford (and obviously CP). I had an easier time doing it when I respec my stam character to magicka and facerolled a majority of the content by stacking shields. Not saying it's impossible on stam, just a lot harder.
So you finally manage to complete it for your first run, and drop a powered 2h maul (when you wanted, say, a sharpened inferno staff). Now you have to go through all of that again, and quite possibly 100-300 more times. You'll get better at running vMA after your 20th time, but then it will turn into a chore, and you begin resenting it because of the shotty RNG. You'll then start making mistakes time and time again because you're so bored and fed up of it, which slows you down even more. This is what vMA is. Just give me my damn weapons and let me get the hell out of there forever.
alephthiago wrote: »So in the last 2 months 3 of my friends gave up on the game after maelstrom, these were people that would run dungeons with me everyday, farm together to gear up one or another and give mats, lend money and stuff like that, AKA, real partners.
One day we even rolled new noobs in the opposite faction(everyone was cp 400+) only to fight in other campaigns and laugh a LOT! lol
Well, these guys never cared for maelstrom but each one of them went more or less the same path in different occasions...starting maelstrom, staying whole days there, getting the weapon (always the wrong one with **** traits) and soon after....leaving the game...
Now i dont blame maelstrom for that, but everyone is going the same way, is anyone else experiencing the same thing?
many of my nicer guildies, have become total wankers/toxic after maelstorm. first its sobbing and whining how hard it is, then suddenly their dps transform to higher since they basicly copy the elites/streamers builds, then when they clear them they happy and brag about it for 1 week, then they farm it until they burn out, then they become quiet, and stop greeting in guild chat, then they join elite trial raids since i keep guild raids casual mode instead of elite, then they just leave
Second part of yourpost sums up the mentality I mentioned above which is embarrassing - Give me my weapons on my first complete so I never have to come back.
Get out of here with that nonsense.
Triggered. Well my work here is done. Up, up and awaaaay!