VMoL has turned people into elitists and turned people into liars. Or rather brought those things to the surface, if they've already existed.
You have people comparing DPS scores constantly if you want a chance at getting in a group, and people getting hounded about what gear they're wearing, and who they know. You basically get interviewed at a chance of doing VMoL. And even then the so-called progression teams are a sham. Or so I've experienced from 4 different guilds. It's to the point now some guilds literally break people up as: "Skinned" and "Non-Skinned". The "Non-Skinned" people get treated like ****, and get placed on these strictly timed "progression teams" that really just waste time. And wipe constantly until the time is up for the progression team's "slot", and then at the end give a half-assed speech about how the progress was good. Only for moments later after the run to talk about how the "Skinned" make things so much easier, and how they actually try during those. WTF? And to make matters worse, it's not even like these folks are even applying strategies and methods that they came up with themselves. No. They got it from watching YouTube videos, and communicating with folks who play on PC. Get information from there, and replicate it until it's damn near the same. It's ridiculous.
Oh, and you best believe I'm not leaving out the corrupt side of things. Remember that exploit of Maw? Well there's tons of people with the skin, and don't even know the mechanics. But get treated like royalty whereever they go because of it. I met a CP277 earlier in Grahtwood. Asked how they got the skin, and was told that they, "Got it while the getting was good." Huh? Seriously? And they get treated better than other folks because they exploited for it? Not to mention the carrying nonsense occurring. The so-called "Number 1" end-game PvE guild calling themselves a "Council" on PS4 are selling "Carry Runs" for 2M to anyone wanting the skin. And supposedly the person being carried gets to keep all 12 gold pieces awarded at the end. The hell?
That's where we are as an end-game PvE community right now on console, and it's horrible. It's get shuffled around and bs'd to constantly, unless you know someone who'll "make time for you" to get tested relentlessly. Get thrown in half-added progression teams. Get treated like ****, spoken down to, lied to, and forgotten about for the most part. And hope you just can click-up with the "pros" to let you into a dedicated Maw group.
Why am I even talking about this, being as how I do often speak of preferring solo play and being on my own? Because I witnessed the crap first-hand for myself not too long ago, and am disgusted. And plus I've had experience of what is occurring myself. Even as a guy who solo's vet dungeons on hard mode, has flawless, has beaten all vet trials on hard mode — I'm labeled as "progression" and "subpar" due to not having a damn Maw skin. And because of the bs, I probably won't ever get it. Damn the fact I know mechanics of the place inside and out. Damn the fact I put up with DPS tests in the past from this and that guild, when I hate the stupid tests to begin with. Damn the fact I can do what most can't, and have video footage of me doing so. Damn all that. That means nothing, all because my skin isn't black with shiny blue inserts. I've been lied to by guild after guild, and people who I thought were friends. All because of something Maw related usually being behind it. I'm so sick and tired of the ****, you won't believe it.
And it's not just Maw that this crap started. No. The elitism and segregation REALLY kicked off with the Stormproof emergence. If you weren't Stormproof, you didn't mean squat. And we're ignored and treated like filth. Now it's Maw. And because of the events that happened previously, it's 10x worse than back then. Except when back then (and to this day somewhat people account shared for Stormproof clears. And paid others to get leaderboard runs. This still occurs, but not as much as it used to.
I just wonder how many of these "create your own guild" players have actually created their own guild to progress vet trials, and how many of them were invited to join the existing ones.
I just wonder how many of these "create your own guild" players have actually created their own guild to progress vet trials, and how many of them were invited to join the existing ones.
And no, I wouldn't ever want to join a guild like the council. They USED to be respectable and decent, but now are elitist and snobby to the utmost degree. My stomach churns every time I'm wandering about Elden Root, and I hear about how someone of "the great" GC did this and that. And how they use this build and that be build. It's nauseating. I know people who were in that guild prior to a lot of its changes, and left after seeing what it became. As well as those who wanted entry, but soon wanted nothing to do with them. Why people idolize them, and classify them pros I have no idea.
I just wonder how many of these "create your own guild" players have actually created their own guild to progress vet trials, and how many of them were invited to join the existing ones.
You sir win the Internet for the day. That's exactly what I'm thinking. It's reeeeeeal easy to talk as though there is no problem staring straight in front of you, when you're snuggled in tight with the "right" clique of folks. You have your Maw skin, and are in the know of this and that. Reeeeeal easy to come to a thread like this, and play it off like there isn't any issue whatsoever. And how people's behavior isn't a problem at all, nor the treatment of others. Yup.
Pffft. And people have the nerve to say I act entitled. Yeah. Okay. Lmao. Riiiiiight. Sure I do. Meanwhile, I'm still out and about to help folks here and there when asked. I'm still forwarding people to sources of information to those curious, and working to help people get gear pieces they're missing. And still coaching folks from the side with VMA clears. Still helping people get CoS and Ruins skins. Even randoms I don't even know, and get them what they seek. And not be a jerk about it. But! Things are so nice and clean, and everything is all honest according to a lot of folks on this thread. Because everything was earned the hard way, and no one got linked up and given shots because of who they knew. Yup. Reeeeeal easy to talk when you're sitting pretty with your Maw skins.
... Meanwhile, a lot of the folks who talk a lot of the stuff here on the forums, and act like nothing is wrong? Are the same people who when their guild masters talk out of line or get disrespect, don't say a word and remain silenced. They don't speak up, and defend nobody when they are watching another guildies get treated poorly. I've seen it for myself, and was rather outspoken in moments like these. Only to result in my removal from certain guilds. Meant nothing to me burning bridges with elites, if they are going to be obnoxious and toxic. I don't care how good you may think you are, and what skin you have. Meanwhile you can't even hold your own solo, but feel special because you rallied 12 folks up and got some content done. Sweet.
for some people a guild is a group of friends who only want to play with each other and no one else and work very hard at being the best, everyone helping out, having someone lead and direct the raids but also giving everyone a voice
for others sometimes its about learning, just going to trials playing with others, wanting to do pve and dont mind the others while having 1 person do all the work and leading while the others just listen and do what they are told to do.
for a player to go from group B to A seems very unlikely (it's usually done by friendships), I lead raids from a group A perspective, if someone from group B wanted to join my guild it would most likely be a no, and this isn't from any type of elitist stand point, it's about creating a nice small community. Some people need to realise this, but the amount of self entitlement that people have, I don't think this will happen anytime soon.
lmao what are you on aboutProf_Bawbag wrote: »for some people a guild is a group of friends who only want to play with each other and no one else and work very hard at being the best, everyone helping out, having someone lead and direct the raids but also giving everyone a voice
for others sometimes its about learning, just going to trials playing with others, wanting to do pve and dont mind the others while having 1 person do all the work and leading while the others just listen and do what they are told to do.
for a player to go from group B to A seems very unlikely (it's usually done by friendships), I lead raids from a group A perspective, if someone from group B wanted to join my guild it would most likely be a no, and this isn't from any type of elitist stand point, it's about creating a nice small community. Some people need to realise this, but the amount of self entitlement that people have, I don't think this will happen anytime soon.
You mention it's about creating a nice small community, then go onto insult a number of people by stating self entitlement is rife, like almost as if you're exempt from this human trait. You aren't. Like every other human walking this earth, whether it be in-game or not, you'll have the very same trait as those you're belittling. Don't really come across as being a "nice small community", just filled with people who all think along the same lines as you do.
lmao what are you on aboutProf_Bawbag wrote: »for some people a guild is a group of friends who only want to play with each other and no one else and work very hard at being the best, everyone helping out, having someone lead and direct the raids but also giving everyone a voice
for others sometimes its about learning, just going to trials playing with others, wanting to do pve and dont mind the others while having 1 person do all the work and leading while the others just listen and do what they are told to do.
for a player to go from group B to A seems very unlikely (it's usually done by friendships), I lead raids from a group A perspective, if someone from group B wanted to join my guild it would most likely be a no, and this isn't from any type of elitist stand point, it's about creating a nice small community. Some people need to realise this, but the amount of self entitlement that people have, I don't think this will happen anytime soon.
You mention it's about creating a nice small community, then go onto insult a number of people by stating self entitlement is rife, like almost as if you're exempt from this human trait. You aren't. Like every other human walking this earth, whether it be in-game or not, you'll have the very same trait as those you're belittling. Don't really come across as being a "nice small community", just filled with people who all think along the same lines as you do.
lets take my guild for example, we are a group of about 16 people currently, with a few people that come in to fill the spots if it's needed (those few people are from other guilds that they run with). We have currently ran with each other for 6 months now, and plan to keep going for quite some time. Only sign on to really play with each other.
But yet you consider those guys elitist because they don't want to extend their playtime, or don't want to bring in large numbers of people to the guilds?
Self entitlement from those who think others should cater to their needs, now that's the real thing that's ruining the PVE, not everyone needs to do things how you think they should, especially if a group of players are happy just keeping to themselves and enjoy playing the game together.
I suspect that all we are seeing here is a mixing of "more worldly" gamers coming from other MMOs and people that are raiding for the first time and ESO happens to be there gateway. It would explain a lot of the nonsense about wasting peoples time being acceptable and character testing is a capital offense.
OutLaw_Nynx wrote: »I think people forget that once upon a time people struggled with the craglorn trials.
"Skinned" and "Non-Skinned". The "Non-Skinned" people get treated like ****, and get placed on these strictly timed "progression teams" that really just waste time. And wipe constantly until the time is up for the progression team's "slot", and then at the end give a half-assed speech about how the progress was good.
Moglijuana wrote: »People still PvE in ESO?