Are you for real saying collecting 100s of books is super easy? Maybe if you're on PC and have an add-on showing you exactly where they all are but on console I'm CP 440 and only level 6 in the mages guild.
Carbonised wrote: »Oh, and as for the usual ad hominem insults by other users in this thread, I'll just ignore your replies. It's not as if it contributes even a sliver of constructive or cohesive thought to the matter at hand anyway.
Panda_iMunch wrote: »I will say that the grind is still pretty long, it is not nearly as bad as Abah's Watch.
Psst: you can do up to 15 dailies for each guild every day! You just need people to share the quests with you.Panda_iMunch wrote: »I will say that the grind is still pretty long, it is not nearly as bad as Abah's Watch.
I could farm on average 2 Abah's Watch motifs an hour. This is 3 dailies pr. day. I have done about 36 altogether and I have 2 motif pages. It sure does not seem better than Abah's Watch.
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I don't know you could maybe group with them instead of trying to compete? Crazy thought in a mmo
And what it would do? Op still would have to find the markers - those objectives aren not shared and still wait for boss to spawn. ESO is not a normal MMO because grouping is made this way, that it actually discourages players to team up.
Carbonised wrote: »What are guild dailys?
If people even bothered to read update notes and patch notes there wouldn't be 5 people already asking about these quests in this thread.
Come on, could you at least scroll up and read the 2 posts that already explain in detail how and where to find these already?
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »Do not like it, do not do it. That is the way I roll. Maybe OP should try it.
Carbonised wrote: »I don't know you could maybe group with them instead of trying to compete? Crazy thought in a mmo
These quests were designed for soloing, unlike the rest of the massive amount of group content we already have that forces me to team up with derps like yourself.
And by god, the 'MMO' argument has been used ad nauseam here, when it's plain to clear that this isn't an MMO, but an online RPG. Devs even stated so themselves, so why don't you go argue with them.
Let me reiterate. Is there any single reason for not having all of the quest markers advance your quest? Does it make the quest harder or more challenging in any single way? No, it only makes it more tedious.
Anti_Virus wrote: »Carbonised wrote: »I don't know you could maybe group with them instead of trying to compete? Crazy thought in a mmo
These quests were designed for soloing, unlike the rest of the massive amount of group content we already have that forces me to team up with derps like yourself.
And by god, the 'MMO' argument has been used ad nauseam here, when it's plain to clear that this isn't an MMO, but an online RPG. Devs even stated so themselves, so why don't you go argue with them.
Let me reiterate. Is there any single reason for not having all of the quest markers advance your quest? Does it make the quest harder or more challenging in any single way? No, it only makes it more tedious.
MMO definition: Massive Multi-player Online.
Its a Massive game
Its a Multi-player
And its Online
By your logic Dark souls 3 is and MMO
"ESO is not really a traditional MMO, so we don’t use that term much around the office – and it is this distinction that separates it from other games."
"Again, we’re not really a traditional MMO, we are much more of a hybrid, kind of like an ‘online RPG’. The term MMO is freighted with a lot of pre-conceived notions, most of which are outdated and obsolete"
Carbonised wrote: »Anti_Virus wrote: »Carbonised wrote: »I don't know you could maybe group with them instead of trying to compete? Crazy thought in a mmo
These quests were designed for soloing, unlike the rest of the massive amount of group content we already have that forces me to team up with derps like yourself.
And by god, the 'MMO' argument has been used ad nauseam here, when it's plain to clear that this isn't an MMO, but an online RPG. Devs even stated so themselves, so why don't you go argue with them.
Let me reiterate. Is there any single reason for not having all of the quest markers advance your quest? Does it make the quest harder or more challenging in any single way? No, it only makes it more tedious.
MMO definition: Massive Multi-player Online.
Its a Massive game
Its a Multi-player
And its Online
By your logic Dark souls 3 is and MMO
Again with this drivel.
@ZOS_MattFiror , the director of ESO, said it pretty much as clear as it can be:"Again, we’re not really a traditional MMO, we are much more of a hybrid, kind of like an ‘online RPG’. The term MMO is freighted with a lot of pre-conceived notions, most of which are outdated and obsolete"
Why don't you take your MMO definitions up with him, hm?
Are you for real saying collecting 100s of books is super easy? Maybe if you're on PC and have an add-on showing you exactly where they all are but on console I'm CP 440 and only level 6 in the mages guild.
@Vigarr
Actually, it is easy now with One Tamriel. You don't have to wait unlock alliances
However, to help you without the addons, try this:
1. Look for the Lore Books at night, the blue glow gives them away from a long distance off
2. Lore Books are always in places where you find other stuff, so campsites, picnic areas, carts on the side of the road, a place where it looks like someone stopped for a while and studied something. If it looks like some NPC was there before you, it has a good chance to have a lore book. Unless you already found it's companions, see below.
3. There are 4 copies of every lore book in the game, other than the ones you find in the group dungeons, so it's usually easier to find at least one of the copies as others.
Using the above tips, I was amazed at how many lore books I found before I used an addon to help me find the rest.
Also, this can help
http://dulfy.net/2014/02/25/eso-lorebooks-locations-guide/
Carbonised wrote: »Why don't you take your outdated, obsolete and pre-concieved notions up with him, hm?