You should find a good guild. One who kick inactives and, most importantly, jerks.
jkirchner71ub17_ESO2 wrote: »Not to sound like a dog with an old bone who just won't let it go but Craglorn, albeit very cool, undermined player development in some respects. In many MMOs players slowly develop and hone their play as they level up and then you hit the "end game" and you continue to do the same through various methods depending on the MMO (combat rating, gear score, etc.). Craglorn hurt player development as it opened the door to xp farming where skill meant nothing as long as you had the numbers around you. I don't know what the solution is but there is no doubt the Craglorn grinds haven't helped cultivate more well rounded players it just allowed inexperienced players to race to the cap and this is who you now have to rely on for grouping unless you are lucky or are in an active PvE guild. Fortunately my guild has been amazing and we have brought in quite a few of these inexperienced players and they are now quite capable "end game" players.
I think this about sums it up.WraithAzraiel wrote: »I blame WoW and Call of Duty for the introduction of d-bags into pure gamer society.
Used to be, gamers would help one another - PvP would be less filled with teabagging/clamdipping.
Then the ROFLMAOCOPTERPANTS 00B3rNUBSL@YER I MUST WIN THE WEBBERNETS AND BE TEH B3ST PLAYAR 3VAR invaded and turned grouping into a nightmare.
I blame kids and I blame their parents for encouraging mediocrity. This everyone is special and fine just the way they are nonsense is incorrect and will ultimately lead to failure and death.
Now get off my lawn.
http://youtu.be/LkCNJRfSZBU KhajitFurTrader wrote: »Didn't I get the note that officially redefined griefing as "being inept or inexperienced at sth."?
I fail to see the griefing that the thread title promised so sensationally. From what I read, the people you played with didn't do this deliberately just to spite you. They just didn't know better. This may be bad in your book, but insinuating malintent where there is none is even worse in mine. Hanlon's Razor applies here as well.
So, while all this bashing of and picking on fellow players (that's what is really is) may be briefly entertaining, the real point here is this: you can (and even should) do something about it, but you came to the wrong conclusion. Instead of segregating yourself from others, you could teach them how to play properly. If you think you can't find the right people to play with, groom those that show eagerness and willingness to learn. They might even thank you for doing it.
OldSmeller wrote: »KhajitFurTrader wrote: »Didn't I get the note that officially redefined griefing as "being inept or inexperienced at sth."?
I fail to see the griefing that the thread title promised so sensationally. From what I read, the people you played with didn't do this deliberately just to spite you. They just didn't know better. This may be bad in your book, but insinuating malintent where there is none is even worse in mine. Hanlon's Razor applies here as well.
So, while all this bashing of and picking on fellow players (that's what is really is) may be briefly entertaining, the real point here is this: you can (and even should) do something about it, but you came to the wrong conclusion. Instead of segregating yourself from others, you could teach them how to play properly. If you think you can't find the right people to play with, groom those that show eagerness and willingness to learn. They might even thank you for doing it.
You are victim blaming and I find it rather inappropriate.
WraithAzraiel wrote: »I blame WoW and Call of Duty for the introduction of d-bags into pure gamer society.
Used to be, gamers would help one another - PvP would be less filled with teabagging/clamdipping.
Then the ROFLMAOCOPTERPANTS 00B3rNUBSL@YER I MUST WIN THE WEBBERNETS AND BE TEH B3ST PLAYAR 3VAR invaded and turned grouping into a nightmare.
I blame kids and I blame their parents for encouraging mediocrity. This everyone is special and fine just the way they are nonsense is incorrect and will ultimately lead to failure and death.
Now get off my lawn.

KhajitFurTrader wrote: »OldSmeller wrote: »KhajitFurTrader wrote: »Didn't I get the note that officially redefined griefing as "being inept or inexperienced at sth."?
I fail to see the griefing that the thread title promised so sensationally. From what I read, the people you played with didn't do this deliberately just to spite you. They just didn't know better. This may be bad in your book, but insinuating malintent where there is none is even worse in mine. Hanlon's Razor applies here as well.
So, while all this bashing of and picking on fellow players (that's what is really is) may be briefly entertaining, the real point here is this: you can (and even should) do something about it, but you came to the wrong conclusion. Instead of segregating yourself from others, you could teach them how to play properly. If you think you can't find the right people to play with, groom those that show eagerness and willingness to learn. They might even thank you for doing it.
You are victim blaming and I find it rather inappropriate.
Oh, so now you're a victim of your fellow players? Seriously? You've previously exaggerated the griefing part, I'm beginning to see a pattern here...
Playing badly because not knowing it better is still not a crime, you know. I've already told how you could remedy that. Sometimes, a little patience and tolerance will go a long way. Unless, of course, you're trying to get your clichés confirmed. Others will be helpful in this regard, too, no doubt about it. But then at least you get to make derogatory posts about those others in the forums, so you got that going for you, which isn't nice.
fuzzbunnies wrote: »this is what happens when people "Grind" from lv 1-v14 they act like they just bought the game and don't know how to play.
OldSmeller wrote: »fuzzbunnies wrote: »this is what happens when people "Grind" from lv 1-v14 they act like they just bought the game and don't know how to play.
I am returning to this game in hopes that these problems are not as bad as they were.
XDragonDoomX wrote: »OldSmeller wrote: »fuzzbunnies wrote: »this is what happens when people "Grind" from lv 1-v14 they act like they just bought the game and don't know how to play.
I am returning to this game in hopes that these problems are not as bad as they were.
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@OldSmeller The game has changed dramatically since you first played two years ago. Craglorn in particular has been revamped to make it more solo friendly. I haven't done the zone yet but really looking forward to it. I did do one daily quest with another player asking for help and it was a blast. Challenging but very fun. From what I can tell, the Craglorn revamp was a needed change. What is even nicer is that the world feels very full again. It is pretty easy to group up and do loads of content. All the zones seem pretty full now with One Tamriel.
I think that you still find players of all skill levels in the world. Really true of any MMO. My experiences with group play for the most part have been rather positive. We may have a wipe or two in a dungeon but not on the scale of what you described in your previous post. The game has been out for two years now so probably some of the newness is gone.
Definitely worth trying again. Great game imo.