Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »
@Gandrhulf_Harbard
Absolutely absurd to say such a comparison is correct. @MissBizz was correct with her reply.
It's as insular as the original post of this thread.
Spectral_Lord wrote: »You want the average Joe's (who barely knows anything about the game) feedback be more important than that of people who actually know how the game works?Agree with the original post so much
Balancing and nerfs are all around the 1%ers who have 70 hours a week to spend getting best gear and work out the best rotations (and maybe cheat) we all know these people 7-10 normal players attack them in PvP and all get killed by a single person, we can't seem to damage them they kill us in 2 hits showing 90K of damage in a couple of seconds with multiple abilities that all should have taken 2 seconds to cast but some how managed to kick off all at the same time.
We need the average player who put in 99% of the revenue not the elite few to be looked after.
"Hey, that player is more skilled than me. ZOS nerf [insert skill, gear, etc. here]"
bowmanz607 wrote: »willlienellson wrote: »I don't follow the youtubers and streamers enough to know, and I don't know if they all show their faces. I don't know.These are 2 pictures of the meeting with ZOS. If "everyone" is a streamer than people should be able to name everyone in this picture. Correct?
Sounds reasonable. I'm waiting for someone to say,
"Yeah, I was there. I've never made youtube videos"
Or, "______ was there. He posts on the forums but no videos" Etc.
These are promising developments. But I don't follow FENGRUSH's twitter and I don't know what the streamers look like. Shocking I know. So, I'm waiting for confirmation to reevaluate my opinions.
hahahahha
sooooo you make all these claims in your op about how they dont represent the majority, zos caters to these players etc etc etc, yet you dont watch any of them or know their stance on anything.
good grief mate, do you hear yourself???
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »Life and death and violations of federal laws and regulations compared to something with a video game? I see how they are so comparable. Really almost the same.
See, this is the kind of sh!t that actually pisses me off. Could you be any less intellectually honest?bowmanz607 wrote: »hahahahha
sooooo you make all these claims in your op about how they dont represent the majority, zos caters to these players etc etc etc, yet you dont watch any of them or know their stance on anything.
good grief mate, do you hear yourself???
Er, no ... That's the whole point of this thread.These are 2 pictures of the meeting with ZOS. If "everyone" is a streamer than people should be able to name everyone in this picture. Correct?
Again, this just begs the question I already posed,Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »ESO live just happened and they confirmed that a lot of time was spent on balance, gameplay, design, Q&A. The developers were very open to questions and suggestions, according to the two streamers on ESO live.
So we can cross off the "Just marketing" theory. I mean, unless ZOS took all that time to talk to them and is just going to throw it all away after, we can safely say the opinions expressed by those invited will effect future game decisions.
So I guess this is either a good thing or a bad thing depending on how represented you feel by those that attended.
Since I do agree with SOME of what the streamers say, this is a good thing for me. We don't have a perfect system where every group is represented but at least personally, I feel that some issues I cared about were brought up to ZOS. We will see as more details come out.
willlienellson wrote: »Again, this just begs the question I already posed,Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »ESO live just happened and they confirmed that a lot of time was spent on balance, gameplay, design, Q&A. The developers were very open to questions and suggestions, according to the two streamers on ESO live.
So we can cross off the "Just marketing" theory. I mean, unless ZOS took all that time to talk to them and is just going to throw it all away after, we can safely say the opinions expressed by those invited will effect future game decisions.
So I guess this is either a good thing or a bad thing depending on how represented you feel by those that attended.
Since I do agree with SOME of what the streamers say, this is a good thing for me. We don't have a perfect system where every group is represented but at least personally, I feel that some issues I cared about were brought up to ZOS. We will see as more details come out.
Should people that are charging hundreds of dollars to players to teach them how to be elite get special feedback privileges for game direction and special early access to game mechanics?
If you had a business that charged individuals to help them bridge a power gap, would you try to increase or minimize that power gap?
When I originally opined this thread I was talking about what I thought were negative but organic relationships and circumstances that were kind of elusively running behind the scenes.
It's come to my attention that the circumstances I was wary of are officially monetized. It's not a theory.
willlienellson wrote: »@ThePaleItalian
There is a website. I'm not making it up. $400 for "Master Training"
So, does that matter? It is okay, proper, or a positive thing for the community to have people charging $400 to individuals to help them become Masters of the game when they have extra influence on game direction and early access to mechanics???
It won't take much for me to get banned and thread closed. I can't say more. But feel free to PM me.
ThePaleItalian wrote: »@willlienellson
I understand various points in this threads. I guess I am more on the optimistic side. I hope their feedback was given and taken seriously. If we got storage in our homes the forums would rejoice. Balance is a whole other story and I doubt that will ever happen. But other threads for that topic.
"I plan to hire redacted and redacted again when there are significant game changes to my magicka sorcerer and when I roll new character classes in the future"
"Boy, this is where this man really shines. In less than 5 minutes, I saw that all I knew about this game was just the tip of the iceberg.....See you soon in Cyrodiil for another lesson! ”
ScooberSteve wrote: »Why everone so jealous? You all want to go brown nose the devs all day? Jealous jealous jealous. Good job to the streamers contributing positively. I dont see anyone else posting usefull builds and guides.
willlienellson wrote: »#Giles.floydub17_ESO
Even though you post every few hours I've had you ignored for days, so I have no idea what you're saying.
On the other hand, I never could understand most of what you were trying to say even when I could read your post...so not much has changed.
willlienellson wrote: »Sure, I'd be happy to.anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Please explain how that is naive ?
I can't mention names or link to websites, but they probably aren't hard to find if you research.
Some of these streamers/youtubers have websites set up where they charge HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS to players to teach them special "tricks" and "strategies" to excel at the game.
And these same people get extra feedback opportunities and early access to information.
So, it's a problem in both directions.
First, they potentially get access to information which they can and do charge large sums to players to share.
Second, they have a vested financial interest in giving feedback that keeps the game imbalanced so they can charge large sums to help players cross the ever growing power-gap between average and best.
Feel free to personal message me if you want to have a more detailed chat.
DID I JUST READ THIS CORRECTLY?anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »This week's gathering :
Player A : - Skill X is OP is combination with Set W
Dev : "please show me"
(Player A demonstrates on site)
Dev : Ok let's let's tweak this parameter.... try again please
(Player A tries again - Skill is still OP)
Dev : let's tweak a couple of other parameters... how does that feel now ?
Player A tries again and the skill is now properly balanced.
(I'm not "imagining" the process, it's what @FENGRUSH described of what they did)
willlienellson wrote: »DID I JUST READ THIS CORRECTLY?anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »This week's gathering :
Player A : - Skill X is OP is combination with Set W
Dev : "please show me"
(Player A demonstrates on site)
Dev : Ok let's let's tweak this parameter.... try again please
(Player A tries again - Skill is still OP)
Dev : let's tweak a couple of other parameters... how does that feel now ?
Player A tries again and the skill is now properly balanced.
(I'm not "imagining" the process, it's what @FENGRUSH described of what they did)
Fengrush decided what was balanced and the developers tweaked it until it reached his satisfaction?
So Fengrush took Wrobel's job? Interesting.
willlienellson wrote: »DID I JUST READ THIS CORRECTLY?anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »This week's gathering :
Player A : - Skill X is OP is combination with Set W
Dev : "please show me"
(Player A demonstrates on site)
Dev : Ok let's let's tweak this parameter.... try again please
(Player A tries again - Skill is still OP)
Dev : let's tweak a couple of other parameters... how does that feel now ?
Player A tries again and the skill is now properly balanced.
(I'm not "imagining" the process, it's what @FENGRUSH described of what they did)
Fengrush decided what was balanced and the developers tweaked it until it reached his satisfaction?
So Fengrush took Wrobel's job? Interesting.
thankyourat wrote: »So what I'm getting from this thread is that some players are scared streamers will get rid of some of the casual friendly mechanics and actually make the game more skill base thus making it to where casual players won't be able to complete content or compete in PvP anymore. But wouldn't that be a good thing there should be more separation between good and average players. And even playing casually eventually you will be able to compete the content, honestly that sounds better for everyone it would add a sense of accomplishment to the game that's been missing for awhile now.
Someones an elitest, eh?
No. It would not be a good thing to alienate the majority of players for the few that have the time to obsessively play the game and "maximize" their builds.
It's fine if that's the way they want to go. I've pretty much given up anyway.