Joy_Division wrote: »Gimme a break. I suppose you think that you represent the majority of the player base. You do not have any more clue than how other people play this game beyond me, Sypher, or the other PvPers you think exploit, cheat, and don't bother fighting each other.
Do you think the majority of people suck or, how did you put it, "rarely utilizing abilities to their maximum effectiveness"?
The very fact that you think the game is balanced toward the top 1% is beyond ridiculous.
Hand_Bacon wrote: »I generally trust them to do a good job at whatever it is they are doing.
The great trap is that the 1% have a habit of working only for the 1% instead of a focus on raising the middle to be more competitive with the 1%. If there is only 1% that truly understands how classes should function, then that needs to be translated into a better experience which educates the average user. That seems to fly in the face of convention as who would want to invite a more difficult experience or make it more difficult to be that 1%. As a long time athletics coach I can tell you that those world class athletes I met, who wanted to be the best, always invited the most difficult competitive situation and competitors. If e-sports, etc, wants to be respected as anything other than those who game a game, they must embrace the same attitude. I hope this group will take this approach. I think, from what I've seen, that they have the character to do so.
bowmanz607 wrote: »Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »bowmanz607 wrote: »Im in 5 guilds. All pvp focused and most times the majority of players will be pvping or pve to pvp. These guilds range from 500-50. So from my point of view 90% of the population pvp. Get my point? just because your guild does not engage in pvp as much does not make it representative of the population.
Yeah I understand your point of view.
But I also know that it is a fact that across the MMORPG industry only approx 20% of players PvP.
I know this because about 4 years ago Turbine commissioned a report into just that question to determine if it was worth investing more in PvP, and one of their Community Managers discussed it at length on their Forums.
The report found that across the industry as an average:
Approx 20% of players engage regularly in PvP.
Approx 20% of player engage regularly with "end game raiding" - from my own experience I thought that a little low.
That there was close to 50% crossover between those two groups.
Approx 10% of player engage regularly in some form of Roleplay - from my own experience I thought that a little high.
So End Game Raiders and PvPers COMBINED made up approximately 30% of the average total playerbase of MMORPGs.
All The Best
i would love to see a link to this report please.
willlienellson wrote: »Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Approx 20% of players engage regularly in PvP.
Approx 20% of player engage regularly with "end game raiding" - from my own experience I thought that a little low.
That there was close to 50% crossover between those two groups.
So, would it be fair to say that only TEN PERCENT of players (based on those figures) would engage in grinding "end game raiding" for BIS gear for the purpose of playing PvP with "Meta Builds"?
Moglijuana wrote: »willlienellson wrote: »Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Approx 20% of players engage regularly in PvP.
Approx 20% of player engage regularly with "end game raiding" - from my own experience I thought that a little low.
That there was close to 50% crossover between those two groups.
So, would it be fair to say that only TEN PERCENT of players (based on those figures) would engage in grinding "end game raiding" for BIS gear for the purpose of playing PvP with "Meta Builds"?
Uh. No. "Meta Builds" for PvP don't get their gear from end game raids -_______-
willlienellson wrote: »Moglijuana wrote: »willlienellson wrote: »Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Approx 20% of players engage regularly in PvP.
Approx 20% of player engage regularly with "end game raiding" - from my own experience I thought that a little low.
That there was close to 50% crossover between those two groups.
So, would it be fair to say that only TEN PERCENT of players (based on those figures) would engage in grinding "end game raiding" for BIS gear for the purpose of playing PvP with "Meta Builds"?
Uh. No. "Meta Builds" for PvP don't get their gear from end game raids -_______-
Well, I'm including VMA and VDSA in the mix (because I'm quite certain we are talking about the same subset of people) and I'm also quite certain that's very "Meta" for PvP. '0_____0''
willlienellson wrote: »And in the PTS everyone was screaming that Homestead missed the mark, while Deltia was "geeking out" over housing on his youtube. His words. Not mine.lordrichter wrote: »I do not know whether they brought anyone in for One Tamriel, or Homestead, but in the case of the latter, if they did not do that, they should have done that. Homestead is a massive amount of investment, and I still feel that it missed the mark. It is too niche for the amount of effort they put into it.
And almost all the feedback on the PTS was ignored....and has now been mirrored as complaint threads by the general player base. And now Deltia is at Zos HQ helping form the direction of future content
willlienellson wrote: »Apparently, right now, a select elite of ESO youtubers like Sypher and Deltia, etc are meeting in person with Zenimax after being invited to the headquarters.
willlienellson wrote: »
willlienellson wrote: »[snip]Moglijuana wrote: »Wrong again. "Meta" builds for PvP are rarely using VMA/DSA weapons now since most people are opting for two 5 piece sets & Monster Set as it yields better resource management & better damage. The Master's Bow/Staves do find their way into specific builds, but they are most certainly not Meta, VMA weapons even less so now.
willlienellson wrote: »since most people are opting for two 5 piece sets & Monster Set
Right. Cause everyone is running 12 pieces. Almost nobody runs 2H or staff in Cyrodiil. face/palm
willlienellson wrote: »
willlienellson wrote: »
This absolutely right and gw2 proved this beyond a doubt when they hired one of the best gw players to develop gw2.
Player skill =/= good developer
That good that they're starting to listen to streamers, average/casual players have done nothing but ruin this game.Karius_Imalthar wrote: »I can't speak on everything the OP wrote but I do feel that a lot of companies like ZOS listen to the streamers who do not speak for average players and don't necessarily have the same experiences/frustrations as average players.
Isellskooma wrote: »That good that they're starting to listen to streamers, average/casual players have done nothing but ruin this game.
cbaudersub17_ESO wrote: »Isellskooma wrote: »That good that they're starting to listen to streamers, average/casual players have done nothing but ruin this game.
When was the summit with the average/casual players?
Celas_Dranacea wrote: »I more or less trust these streamers to represent my interests as a pvper who wants class balance.
lordrichter wrote: »willlienellson wrote: »
This absolutely right and gw2 proved this beyond a doubt when they hired one of the best gw players to develop gw2.
Player skill =/= good developer
And yet, when it comes to the ZOS developers, we seem to hear a different story. They don't play their own game. They aren't good at playing the game. The implication often being that they should not be developing it because they aren't good at playing it.
These people are not traveling to ZOS HQ because they are good developers. They aren't going there to be developers, at all. They are going there to be players.
Edit: Don't forget that players that do theory crafting are doing a player activity, not a developer activity.
leepalmer95 wrote: »cbaudersub17_ESO wrote: »Isellskooma wrote: »That good that they're starting to listen to streamers, average/casual players have done nothing but ruin this game.
When was the summit with the average/casual players?
This forum is basically full of average/ casual players.
Some of the thread here amuse me.