Crom_CCCXVI wrote: »You essentially turned a skilled (sort of turn based strategic combat game) into something closer to a first person shooter.
I'm trying to say combat was moves, counter moves, blocks etc.. and now as we know it is a lot of secondary damage from things other than your initial strike.
Crom_CCCXVI wrote: »I have some legitimate concerns about the state of the game I have invested massive amounts of time and some money into.
I am afraid One Tamriel has screwed it up, for PvP anyway.
The forums are full of the same complaints, and ZOS usually responds... But how do you even fix this?
You essentially turned a skilled (sort of turn based strategic combat game) into something closer to a first person shooter.
I'm trying to say combat was moves, counter moves, blocks etc.. and now as we know it is a lot of secondary damage from things other than your initial strike.
The primary attack needs to be greater than the secondary (and third) proc's. An example is, your rolling around in battle and you finally land that dizzying swing, or lava whip or whatever, and then you wait for all the other damage from your armor sets to pile on. I don't think it should be that way.
More isn't always better ESO, you should have kept it simple.
What do they do now? I'm not sure, but I hope they do something before people start leaving. (Thank goodness this is the only fantasy based MMO PvP game out there)
Just quit the game OP, and play other games until the next update. Trust me me when I say that you'll be much happier, and feel much refreshed.
I used to take things like: Smooth performance, solid RNG, and lag-less games for granted prior to playing ESO. Played that P.O.S. damn near everyday for over 2 years, and finally burned out a few days ago. Got tired of anything and everything involved ESO, and now I don't even login to do my daily riding skill improvements. Let alone undaunted pledges or crafting writs. I just don't care anymore. Why should I care about something that has exhausted me emotionally and mentally, and is only out to drain every dime I earn and second of my life?
Since quitting a few days ago, my relationship with my boo is smoother and I'm arguing much less with family and friends. Let alone getting ticked off so easily by things. ESO isn't the end all and be all, OP. Don't let it get it or its community get to you. Take it easy, play some other games, watch some movies, hangout with friends from college or that you grew-up with, as you'll forget all about logging into ESO.
Oh, and remember. ZOS is a company. They want to drain you for every dollar you have, and try and keep you coming to play their product by any means. But just remember, you don't have to be 1 of the hundreds of people hooked. You can disconnect from that unbalanced grind-fest known as ESO, and have a ball playing games that actually run smoothly and look gorgeous doing so.
- Tuning battlespirit to the damage will lower damage by 3x or 4x instead of 2x (proc sets are fixed by this)
- Tuning battlespirit to lowering or capping defense of everything, both on armor as in blocking itself to prevent sustained perma block tanks
- Tuning battlespirit to lower self healing, best option is to cap the max healing per second, not lower it percentage wise, this will fix the imbalance between minor self healing of most classes and mayor self healing of breath of life.
Just quit the game OP, and play other games until the next update. Trust me me when I say that you'll be much happier, and feel much refreshed.
I used to take things like: Smooth performance, solid RNG, and lag-less games for granted prior to playing ESO. Played that P.O.S. damn near everyday for over 2 years, and finally burned out a few days ago. Got tired of anything and everything involved ESO, and now I don't even login to do my daily riding skill improvements. Let alone undaunted pledges or crafting writs. I just don't care anymore. Why should I care about something that has exhausted me emotionally and mentally, and is only out to drain every dime I earn and second of my life?
Since quitting a few days ago, my relationship with my boo is smoother and I'm arguing much less with family and friends. Let alone getting ticked off so easily by things. ESO isn't the end all and be all, OP. Don't let it get it or its community get to you. Take it easy, play some other games, watch some movies, hangout with friends from college or that you grew-up with, as you'll forget all about logging into ESO.
Oh, and remember. ZOS is a company. They want to drain you for every dollar you have, and try and keep you coming to play their product by any means. But just remember, you don't have to be 1 of the hundreds of people hooked. You can disconnect from that unbalanced grind-fest known as ESO, and have a ball playing games that actually run smoothly and look gorgeous doing so.


bellanca6561n wrote: »Sorry, had to take a break there to invest in lunch.
To echo @FireCowCommando you cannot have a skill based game when armor ceases to be armor.
Armor like this, for example, is more a companion you wear who fires off their own sets of spells you can encourage but do not control.
And if you cannot control the power or nature of your very own attacks...well...you've entered a realm of fantasy game play, literally.
bellanca6561n wrote: »@ThePaleItalian
Yes, it may seem as if do, plus my joke about over-stressed game designers at Zenimax losing their minds due to over-work really, really failed to land
But there is a genuine distinction here that has nothing to do with magic.
If you control your attacks, no matter the special effects that accompany them, you are employing skill. Yes, there are statistical factors that may increase the power of each skill, such as crit, within a range.
But if some attacks are triggered as a result of others a portion of the time, now you've entered another realm entirely. You may succeed in combat due to no action or decision on your part at all apart from what you chose to wear.
Magic does not exempt you, as a game designer, from developing and adhering to a coherent set of physical laws, even though your alternate physics does not exist in our physical world.
If you fail to accomplish this, then you cannot have a skill based game. And this is what is underlying so many threads here isn't it?
Crom_CCCXVI wrote: »I have some legitimate concerns about the state of the game I have invested massive amounts of time and some money into.
I am afraid One Tamriel has screwed it up, for PvP anyway.
The forums are full of the same complaints, and ZOS usually responds... But how do you even fix this?
You essentially turned a skilled (sort of turn based strategic combat game) into something closer to a first person shooter.
I'm trying to say combat was moves, counter moves, blocks etc.. and now as we know it is a lot of secondary damage from things other than your initial strike.
The primary attack needs to be greater than the secondary (and third) proc's. An example is, your rolling around in battle and you finally land that dizzying swing, or lava whip or whatever, and then you wait for all the other damage from your armor sets to pile on. I don't think it should be that way.
More isn't always better ESO, you should have kept it simple.
What do they do now? I'm not sure, but I hope they do something before people start leaving. (Thank goodness this is the only fantasy based MMO PvP game out there)
Just quit the game OP, and play other games until the next update. Trust me me when I say that you'll be much happier, and feel much refreshed.
I used to take things like: Smooth performance, solid RNG, and lag-less games for granted prior to playing ESO. Played that P.O.S. damn near everyday for over 2 years, and finally burned out a few days ago. Got tired of anything and everything involved ESO, and now I don't even login to do my daily riding skill improvements. Let alone undaunted pledges or crafting writs. I just don't care anymore. Why should I care about something that has exhausted me emotionally and mentally, and is only out to drain every dime I earn and second of my life?
Since quitting a few days ago, my relationship with my boo is smoother and I'm arguing much less with family and friends. Let alone getting ticked off so easily by things. ESO isn't the end all and be all, OP. Don't let it get it or its community get to you. Take it easy, play some other games, watch some movies, hangout with friends from college or that you grew-up with, as you'll forget all about logging into ESO.
Oh, and remember. ZOS is a company. They want to drain you for every dollar you have, and try and keep you coming to play their product by any means. But just remember, you don't have to be 1 of the hundreds of people hooked. You can disconnect from that unbalanced grind-fest known as ESO, and have a ball playing games that actually run smoothly and look gorgeous doing so.
NoMoreChillies wrote: »