DMuehlhausen wrote: »1. Still playing the Trader system if you're good at it
2. Nothing unless you like interior design
3. Still laggy and unbalanced as far as I can tell
wellerrocks wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »1. Still playing the Trader system if you're good at it
2. Nothing unless you like interior design
3. Still laggy and unbalanced as far as I can tell
Thanks bud, with housing can you not use it as storage or anything?
On point 3, I'd say the pvp is in a really good state. In the non-CP campaigns its rarely laggy, weapon swapping is much smoother and more responsive, balance is pretty good, you can buy a lot of good sets with AP (although I still hate the rng), and the large variety of sets means you can try out a variety of builds (if you can survive the rng grind to get the sets in the first place). The campaigns are always full during prime time, but non-CP can get pretty quiet and one sided overnight/early morn US time.
seedubsrun wrote: »wellerrocks wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »1. Still playing the Trader system if you're good at it
2. Nothing unless you like interior design
3. Still laggy and unbalanced as far as I can tell
Thanks bud, with housing can you not use it as storage or anything?
Nope, unfortunately you can't store anything there other than buying the banker that travels with you and posting him at your house. Everyone wants storage at your house so maybe in the future but I'm sure you'll have to buy that seperately from the crown store or something
wellerrocks wrote: »On point 3, I'd say the pvp is in a really good state. In the non-CP campaigns its rarely laggy, weapon swapping is much smoother and more responsive, balance is pretty good, you can buy a lot of good sets with AP (although I still hate the rng), and the large variety of sets means you can try out a variety of builds (if you can survive the rng grind to get the sets in the first place). The campaigns are always full during prime time, but non-CP can get pretty quiet and one sided overnight/early morn US time.
Sounds good, will jump on later!
wellerrocks wrote: »Hi guys,
I have just started playing again after a while and have some questions!
1) Which are the respectable ways of making money now?
2) What is the actual benefit of buying a house?
3) Whats the state of PvP now?
Cheers
Vercingetorix wrote: »I'm sorry you came back. Whatever drove you back here, I can assure you it's the better alternative than ESO. PvP is unbalanced and laggy. Housing is just a blatant cash grab by Zenimax - nothing useful for owning a house - it's just expensive cosmetics that drain your resources and wallet dry. Lastly, with Morrowind and the next PTS patch, all form of sustain is non-existent outside of mandatory HA spam for "balance".
If you are stamina nightblade, you are unaffected as you are only viable in pvp and only for the span of a few seconds, which is approximately how long your fights should last. If you are any other class or want to enjoy any other aspect of the game, just re-uninstall the game and save yourself the disappointment and lighter wallet.
Buying Morrowind is essentially robbing yourself. There's very little to no enjoyment to be had. You are quite literally paying ZoS to nerf your class, to gain access to a new weak class that underperforms in all endgame content, and sit in a loading screens while you attempt to dial-up to COL (Cyrodiil On-Line).
*hands glass of water* I know this is a lot of salt to take in, but it's the sad truth that many on this forum don't have the strength to face.
Vercingetorix wrote: »I'm sorry you came back. Whatever drove you back here, I can assure you it's the better alternative than ESO. PvP is unbalanced and laggy. Housing is just a blatant cash grab by Zenimax - nothing useful for owning a house - it's just expensive cosmetics that drain your resources and wallet dry. Lastly, with Morrowind and the next PTS patch, all form of sustain is non-existent outside of mandatory HA spam for "balance".
If you are stamina nightblade, you are unaffected as you are only viable in pvp and only for the span of a few seconds, which is approximately how long your fights should last. If you are any other class or want to enjoy any other aspect of the game, just re-uninstall the game and save yourself the disappointment and lighter wallet.
Buying Morrowind is essentially robbing yourself. There's very little to no enjoyment to be had. You are quite literally paying ZoS to nerf your class, to gain access to a new weak class that underperforms in all endgame content, and sit in a loading screens while you attempt to dial-up to COL (Cyrodiil On-Line).
*hands glass of water* I know this is a lot of salt to take in, but it's the sad truth that many on this forum don't have the strength to face.
Unfortunately your glass of water is half-empty, I prefer mine half-full. What a dispiriting list of half-truths and misinformation.
Vercingetorix wrote: »Vercingetorix wrote: »I'm sorry you came back. Whatever drove you back here, I can assure you it's the better alternative than ESO. PvP is unbalanced and laggy. Housing is just a blatant cash grab by Zenimax - nothing useful for owning a house - it's just expensive cosmetics that drain your resources and wallet dry. Lastly, with Morrowind and the next PTS patch, all form of sustain is non-existent outside of mandatory HA spam for "balance".
If you are stamina nightblade, you are unaffected as you are only viable in pvp and only for the span of a few seconds, which is approximately how long your fights should last. If you are any other class or want to enjoy any other aspect of the game, just re-uninstall the game and save yourself the disappointment and lighter wallet.
Buying Morrowind is essentially robbing yourself. There's very little to no enjoyment to be had. You are quite literally paying ZoS to nerf your class, to gain access to a new weak class that underperforms in all endgame content, and sit in a loading screens while you attempt to dial-up to COL (Cyrodiil On-Line).
*hands glass of water* I know this is a lot of salt to take in, but it's the sad truth that many on this forum don't have the strength to face.
Unfortunately your glass of water is half-empty, I prefer mine half-full. What a dispiriting list of half-truths and misinformation.
What would you tell the OP?
- That everything is fine and he should dump $100 on a house that serves no functional purpose?
- That there's no connection issues or sever stability problems plaguing Cyrodiil?
- That the Morrowind sustain nerfs were not directed at 0.1% of the player base and don't inconvenience the other 99%?
- That HA spam is "face-paced" and "engaging" as described by ZoS, yet the player base disagrees?
Face the truth. Drop the kool-aid and hold ZoS accountable for the failure. Stop being part of the problem and be a part of the solution.
wellerrocks wrote: »Hi guys,
I have just started playing again after a while and have some questions!
1) Which are the respectable ways of making money now?
2) What is the actual benefit of buying a house?
3) Whats the state of PvP now?
Cheers
Vercingetorix wrote: »Vercingetorix wrote: »I'm sorry you came back. Whatever drove you back here, I can assure you it's the better alternative than ESO. PvP is unbalanced and laggy. Housing is just a blatant cash grab by Zenimax - nothing useful for owning a house - it's just expensive cosmetics that drain your resources and wallet dry. Lastly, with Morrowind and the next PTS patch, all form of sustain is non-existent outside of mandatory HA spam for "balance".
If you are stamina nightblade, you are unaffected as you are only viable in pvp and only for the span of a few seconds, which is approximately how long your fights should last. If you are any other class or want to enjoy any other aspect of the game, just re-uninstall the game and save yourself the disappointment and lighter wallet.
Buying Morrowind is essentially robbing yourself. There's very little to no enjoyment to be had. You are quite literally paying ZoS to nerf your class, to gain access to a new weak class that underperforms in all endgame content, and sit in a loading screens while you attempt to dial-up to COL (Cyrodiil On-Line).
*hands glass of water* I know this is a lot of salt to take in, but it's the sad truth that many on this forum don't have the strength to face.
Unfortunately your glass of water is half-empty, I prefer mine half-full. What a dispiriting list of half-truths and misinformation.
What would you tell the OP?
- That everything is fine and he should dump $100 on a house that serves no functional purpose?
- That there's no connection issues or sever stability problems plaguing Cyrodiil?
- That the Morrowind sustain nerfs were not directed at 0.1% of the player base and don't inconvenience the other 99%?
- That HA spam is "fast-paced" and "engaging" as described by ZoS, yet the player base disagrees?
Face the truth. Drop the kool-aid and hold ZoS accountable for their failure. Stop being a part of the problem and be a part of the solution.
Vercingetorix wrote: »I'm sorry you came back. Whatever drove you back here, I can assure you it's the better alternative than ESO. PvP is unbalanced and laggy. Housing is just a blatant cash grab by Zenimax - nothing useful for owning a house - it's just expensive cosmetics that drain your resources and wallet dry. Lastly, with Morrowind and the next PTS patch, all form of sustain is non-existent outside of mandatory HA spam for "balance".
If you are stamina nightblade, you are unaffected as you are only viable in pvp and only for the span of a few seconds, which is approximately how long your fights should last. If you are any other class or want to enjoy any other aspect of the game, just re-uninstall the game and save yourself the disappointment and lighter wallet.
Buying Morrowind is essentially robbing yourself. There's very little to no enjoyment to be had. You are quite literally paying ZoS to nerf your class, to gain access to a new weak class that underperforms in all endgame content, and sit in a loading screens while you attempt to dial-up to COL (Cyrodiil On-Line).
*hands glass of water* I know this is a lot of salt to take in, but it's the sad truth that many on this forum don't have the strength to face.