Artemiisia wrote: »I love housing, people need to calm down abit from thinking they will have a full interior made house in one day, Rome werent build in a day u know....
Housing is meant to be a progress, and I love that I can see my house slowly coming alive
OP I agree with your point on how the master writs are working. I have 2 master crafters, and doing the writs daily. I have yet to get a single master writ. But I saw how they are working on the PTS and I say Ill pass. The task to make a gold whatever from said set is just silly. AND then when you turn it in you get what 5 little vouchers??? Nah thanks but no thanks. The system is lame and its a gold sink. Ill happily make do with finding green and blue patterns and make stuff from that. Or sell it.
I feel Morrowind will be pretty good. But this whole game in general is just "pretty good". Im not gonna say this game has anything Epic. Sorry but it just doesnt. I like playing this game and enjoy the hell out of the Elder Scrolls franchise, but epic? No.
You're aware that the Writs were updated based on player feedback right? Not all the writs require Legendary materials now and the vouchers scale on the value of the materials used.
Artemiisia wrote: »I love housing, people need to calm down abit from thinking they will have a full interior made house in one day, Rome werent build in a day u know....
Housing is meant to be a progress, and I love that I can see my house slowly coming alive
I've made this same comment in other thread(s); it has been my general opinion that in many cases the problem is player's expecting a fully furnished fortress or palace within a week if not a few hours. I'm honestly tired of listening to these complaints. If you are not interested in the Housing system: get over it; it is not in any way possible to completely satisfy every single player with new content. Many of us are happy with the new housing system; if anything I for one want more extending the functionality of the housing system to include storage and things like weapon and armor racks.
As far as Morrowind goes it will be nothing like the Morrowind game. No slit strider transport and no ash storms. The land is supposed to be a harsh and rugged place to be. The storms gave it character. So instead when you walk up the stairs in Balmora where the strider was you will find a wayshrine and it will always be sunny .
The community is getting worse as the game grows more popular. Just look at group content. Its controlled by elitist morons the will kick you if you don't play their way. Heck now they will kick you if your not the race they feel you should be for the class. Heck i never even heard of that one before.
Housing iz amaaaaaaaaazing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5R7rq6pK9o
I died approximately 200 times yesterday completing it :')
I've played this game since beta and it's been really rewarding. I've met heaps of great people and am an officer in a great guild that rewards me with friendship, fun times and achievements.
But this housing update makes me feel like I am being used.
Writs were never much fun in the first place, you only ever did them to get stuff.
But this whole Master Writ overlay is so badly implemented that I keep on squaring up at the crease (I'm an Aussie so Yanks can google the meaning of that if they care) ... only to get some [snip] underarm bowling at me.
I have four max level crafters with heaps of motifs etc doing all writs every day since the update ... 17 vouchers total.
That's just b*llshit. there is no sense of reward for effort. No sense that you can work towards something.
It's just a lottery where some random with a toon straight out of Coldharbour can collect an unexpected payout, while people who have put in the time and effort over years get nothing.
The astroturfers will say "RNG is RNG" ... I say it's broken.
I'm prepared to stick it out until Morrowind. But if you underdeliver again ZOS, I've got better things to do with my time (and my sub money).
R1ckyDaMan wrote: »The housing update is not that bad.
Then again I am not focusing on the house I bought as it has no practical use really, I am just collecting stuff as I play the game, if I get a nice table blueprint I like then cool, but in no way am I grinding for any of it.
Out of curiosity, what can master writs give you that you cannot get anywhere else?
Evasion: Casting this ability and its morphs now requires that you wear 5 pieces of Medium Armor.
Artemiisia wrote: »I love housing, people need to calm down abit from thinking they will have a full interior made house in one day, Rome werent build in a day u know....
Housing is meant to be a progress, and I love that I can see my house slowly coming alive
Artemiisia wrote: »I love housing, people need to calm down abit from thinking they will have a full interior made house in one day, Rome werent build in a day u know....
Housing is meant to be a progress, and I love that I can see my house slowly coming alive
I've played this game since beta and it's been really rewarding. I've met heaps of great people and am an officer in a great guild that rewards me with friendship, fun times and achievements.
But this housing update makes me feel like I am being used.
Writs were never much fun in the first place, you only ever did them to get stuff.
But this whole Master Writ overlay is so badly implemented that I keep on squaring up at the crease (I'm an Aussie so Yanks can google the meaning of that if they care) ... only to get some [snip] underarm bowling at me.
I have four max level crafters with heaps of motifs etc doing all writs every day since the update ... 17 vouchers total.
That's just b*llshit. there is no sense of reward for effort. No sense that you can work towards something.
It's just a lottery where some random with a toon straight out of Coldharbour can collect an unexpected payout, while people who have put in the time and effort over years get nothing.
The astroturfers will say "RNG is RNG" ... I say it's broken.
I'm prepared to stick it out until Morrowind. But if you underdeliver again ZOS, I've got better things to do with my time (and my sub money).
I'm prepared to stick it out until Morrowind. But if you underdeliver again ZOS, I've got better things to do with my time (and my sub money).
https://youtu.be/zZ3GA6dazTA?t=3m50s Ok first - slow progress is the very definition of "working towards something"
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Ok first - slow progress is the very definition of "working towards something"
No, it really isn't.
Working towards something occurs whenever progress is made in the direction of the desired goal - the speed of that transition has NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do the "very definition" of it.
In fact when your boss/employer sets you a goal if you are only ever making "slow progress" towards it the chances are you'll be looking for a new job.
All The Best
Artemiisia wrote: »I love housing, people need to calm down abit from thinking they will have a full interior made house in one day, Rome werent build in a day u know....
Housing is meant to be a progress, and I love that I can see my house slowly coming alive
more to the point the pace is left to the player.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »more to the point the pace is left to the player.
No.
The pace is left to the whims of RNG - an my guess is ZOS are using an RNG algorithm that allows them to tweak the frequency of payouts dynamically.
So in reality the "pace" is set to whatever ZOS want it, and the player has little to no input.
All The Best
TO ME. To, ME. Housing in garbage. However, I just dont participate. The end.