OldGamerESO wrote: »It seems increasingly hard to rationalize the difference between the hysteria on the forums and the reality in the game. It feels very similar to arguments people have with politics, where their particular bias colors their interpretation of events. The bias on these forums seems to be so heavily anti-ESO/ZeniMax that any positive posts are overrun with an angry mob shouting them down.
A perfect example is the CP and sustain changes in the last patch. I really did think the sky was falling. All of the posts about ESO "being ruined" and it becoming "heavy attacks online" seemed very persuasive and I expected to be miserable after the patch. So how do I explain that the exact opposite happened... I love the changes. Every single one of my characters seem substantially better after I reworked all my CP, tweaked my rotations and changed some glyphs, poisons and potion usage. I love the fact that I have been given a disincentive to piling all my CP into 3 perks. My characters seem much more resilient now even though I don't have more than 50 in any one perk. My DPS chars in most cases have higher DPS than before and with no sustain issues at all. Vet Dungeon bosses die just as fast as they did before. I can solo the same world bosses in the same amount of time (or better) now. Normal trials seem even easier now. I can't speak to veteran trials because, like 99.9% of players, I don't do them. I was doubting my sanity so I have been chatting with my guild mates about their experience... and wow, it turns out they feel the same way I do! I heard a couple of gripes about a few things (Templars losing major mending for example) but that was always followed up with "it didn't seem to make a big difference". In general everyone seems very happy with the patch and the changes.
So how come we were led to believe that ESO had become at best unenjoyable and at worst unplayable? Was this hysteria manufactured in order to create some sort of bargaining power with ZeniMax? That people claim to be quitting over these changes seem ludicrous. My guess is that if someone is leaving over these changes then they were just looking for an excuse to quit a game they stopped enjoying a long time ago.
I am sure the reaction to my post will be to either ignore it or tell me how wrong I am. Perhaps what I have learned is that the forums aren't really a useful place to discuss the game. It is too bad, because I seem to remember a time when it was different on the forums.
Before every huge change, there will come the prophets. After it, they will leave. Just like a petulant child.
OldGamerESO wrote: »It seems increasingly hard to rationalize the difference between the hysteria on the forums and the reality in the game. It feels very similar to arguments people have with politics, where their particular bias colors their interpretation of events. The bias on these forums seems to be so heavily anti-ESO/ZeniMax that any positive posts are overrun with an angry mob shouting them down.
A perfect example is the CP and sustain changes in the last patch. I really did think the sky was falling. All of the posts about ESO "being ruined" and it becoming "heavy attacks online" seemed very persuasive and I expected to be miserable after the patch. So how do I explain that the exact opposite happened... I love the changes. Every single one of my characters seem substantially better after I reworked all my CP, tweaked my rotations and changed some glyphs, poisons and potion usage. I love the fact that I have been given a disincentive to piling all my CP into 3 perks. My characters seem much more resilient now even though I don't have more than 50 in any one perk. My DPS chars in most cases have higher DPS than before and with no sustain issues at all. Vet Dungeon bosses die just as fast as they did before. I can solo the same world bosses in the same amount of time (or better) now. Normal trials seem even easier now. I can't speak to veteran trials because, like 99.9% of players, I don't do them. I was doubting my sanity so I have been chatting with my guild mates about their experience... and wow, it turns out they feel the same way I do! I heard a couple of gripes about a few things (Templars losing major mending for example) but that was always followed up with "it didn't seem to make a big difference". In general everyone seems very happy with the patch and the changes.
So how come we were led to believe that ESO had become at best unenjoyable and at worst unplayable? Was this hysteria manufactured in order to create some sort of bargaining power with ZeniMax? That people claim to be quitting over these changes seem ludicrous. My guess is that if someone is leaving over these changes then they were just looking for an excuse to quit a game they stopped enjoying a long time ago.
I am sure the reaction to my post will be to either ignore it or tell me how wrong I am. Perhaps what I have learned is that the forums aren't really a useful place to discuss the game. It is too bad, because I seem to remember a time when it was different on the forums.
OldGamerESO wrote: »It seems...
OldGamerESO wrote: »It seems increasingly hard to rationalize the difference between the hysteria on the forums and the reality in the game. It feels very similar to arguments people have with politics, where their particular bias colors their interpretation of events. The bias on these forums seems to be so heavily anti-ESO/ZeniMax that any positive posts are overrun with an angry mob shouting them down.
A perfect example is the CP and sustain changes in the last patch. I really did think the sky was falling. All of the posts about ESO "being ruined" and it becoming "heavy attacks online" seemed very persuasive and I expected to be miserable after the patch. So how do I explain that the exact opposite happened... I love the changes. Every single one of my characters seem substantially better after I reworked all my CP, tweaked my rotations and changed some glyphs, poisons and potion usage. I love the fact that I have been given a disincentive to piling all my CP into 3 perks. My characters seem much more resilient now even though I don't have more than 50 in any one perk. My DPS chars in most cases have higher DPS than before and with no sustain issues at all. Vet Dungeon bosses die just as fast as they did before. I can solo the same world bosses in the same amount of time (or better) now. Normal trials seem even easier now. I can't speak to veteran trials because, like 99.9% of players, I don't do them. I was doubting my sanity so I have been chatting with my guild mates about their experience... and wow, it turns out they feel the same way I do! I heard a couple of gripes about a few things (Templars losing major mending for example) but that was always followed up with "it didn't seem to make a big difference". In general everyone seems very happy with the patch and the changes.
So how come we were led to believe that ESO had become at best unenjoyable and at worst unplayable? Was this hysteria manufactured in order to create some sort of bargaining power with ZeniMax? That people claim to be quitting over these changes seem ludicrous. My guess is that if someone is leaving over these changes then they were just looking for an excuse to quit a game they stopped enjoying a long time ago.
I am sure the reaction to my post will be to either ignore it or tell me how wrong I am. Perhaps what I have learned is that the forums aren't really a useful place to discuss the game. It is too bad, because I seem to remember a time when it was different on the forums.
SydneyGrey wrote: »People who are happy with the game don't usually post threads about how happy they are. People who are unhappy (or who think they might be in the future after a patch) rush on here to scream and whine and declare the game is "ruined." Meanwhile, the happy people are busy playing the game.
SydneyGrey wrote: »People who are happy with the game don't usually post threads about how happy they are. People who are unhappy (or who think they might be in the future after a patch) rush on here to scream and whine and declare the game is "ruined." Meanwhile, the happy people are busy playing the game.
Judgedread101071 wrote: »SydneyGrey wrote: »People who are happy with the game don't usually post threads about how happy they are. People who are unhappy (or who think they might be in the future after a patch) rush on here to scream and whine and declare the game is "ruined." Meanwhile, the happy people are busy playing the game.
Yet here you are!
So which type of people that makes you?