I think that greed is playing a role. I think that the people at ZOS have the wrong idea about hyper-competitive people. They think those people play just to play. Not so. Hahaha, no. Both of them play to have a hierarchy. If PvP and PvE people lose the casuals whom they lord things over, they leave. So the casuals leave, and then the toxic, competitive people leave.
Question: Why not just stop appealing to the competitive people at all? Drop the dead weight. Lose a few hundred players and gain thousands more. Seems like a no-brainer.
I just think that the people in management positions are misguided and have wrong ideas about things, that they don't understand what a modern MMO actually looks like. They don't get that they'll get more loyal players, more money, and a healthier future just by appealing to casual people. Casual people become loyal to a game because they've been treated right, just as I've been with ESO. I've played a lot of alts, I don't need all this new content, I'm happy to play even without new content every month (or even three). I feel most casuals are the same way. I've also spent a lot of money on the crown store.
This just reeks of mismanagement of the worst degree. It really does. They have this twisted view that PvP players and end-game PvE players will continue to play even if they don't have casuals to lord things over. Like I've said, they leave. They left Champions, after all. And they never bothered with Warhammer Online or Wildstar to begin with because there weren't enough casuals to lord things over.
WoW is really the only ecosystem that keeps casuals around (via Skinner box addiction) for competitive people to lord things over. You can't compete with that. You really can't. Others have tried, and failed.
Narvuntien wrote: »Seems good to me.
But perhaps I am the kind of casual player this appeals to.
I got raged at by a guildmate because I play Bow gank NB.... I posted I was super happy that I used my one undaunted key on a chest and got Kragh Shoulders... hmm that Pen... first time. Then they had a go at me for not playing full meta and that I should be doing 40K damage 1 shotting people with monster helms and dual swords. Can't you just let me be happy for one second *sigh*.
Also I play MagDK so yay buffs. I am Dragonmage so seems good to me.
ohh oh and crafting bonuses for master crafters.
Father_X_Zombie wrote: »#ripsorcs2017

Overall people are making mountains out of molehills. The patch will be decent. Not a catastrophe. And those players don't believe it will either. If they did, they'd have quit ESO and made those statements on another game's forums and left ESO behind. But they're here, they're playing, and will continue to play because the game is fun. They just can't bring themselves to admit it.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »The combat stuff doesn't bother me so much. If I do a little less dps then so be it and if I do a lot less dps... then so be it. Maybe my attitude would be different if I was more competitive or a better player, but honestly the ones who are will still be fine.
God, I love false flag operations. They're hilarious. You're clearly a competitive PvP player who's happy about this. Pretending to be an average PvE player isn't going to really fool anyone. People aren't as blissfully ignorant and blind as you think they are, it's really patronising of you to even believe that.
The problem is is that this is symbolic. It's a matter of PvE being altered to suit PvP just because hyper-competitive people are upset. It's a slippery slope. It's one that's doomed many MMOs before it, and while this one may be next, it probably won't be the last thanks to incredibly manipulative people who're not a whole lot unlike yourself.
Really, if this isn't a false flag operation, why would you even mention 'competitive?' That wasn't a smart move, it was an obvious contradiction that stood out to me like a sore thumb.
Edit: Also, you won't mind if they change it back, right? If you really don't care. But of course you care.
You're the worst.
You hate on people for being hyper competitive while exhibiting repetitive behavior showing your own hyper competitiveness against any PVP player you find. And then you throw out accusations about "false flag operations" as if someone not being overwhelmingly angry about a video game nerf is similar to an undercover 3rd World coup.
Oh, and then we can top it off with a half dozen paragraphs about how the game in dying even though you have no evidence of it. Guess what? I play almost every day and ESO is quite highly populated. There was an 88 person queue into PVP at 8PM last night on XBox as just one example.
Chances are you'll reply to this with some nonsense about strawman arguments and call other people sociopaths (oh, wait, you already did that), or some other term you learned in your sociology 201 class that makes you feel important.
Here is the truth ... you're a troll. Some people surely agree with you and many of them have valid reasons ... yet still ... you're a troll. Whatever soapbox your on while shouting into your PVE only microphone does not in any way speak for the ESO community.
Everyone complains about sorc. Where the hell are the buffs to stamplar? Does Zos really think they are in a good place? They are bottom dps and vastly underrepresented in both pve and pvp because they are simply too weak.
And they continue to nerf them. I don't get it
Overall people are making mountains out of molehills
As for the patch notes on the PTS. I like them. They change enough up in the game that it will make things interesting.
Phica_Lovic wrote: »It's f--king PTS.
P. T. S.