ForsakenSin wrote: »Damm if you do Damm if you don't...
when it was hard and there was zones people were complaining
ohh its too hard the mobs are too hard i can't explore im giving up this game
make it so its easier they can go exploring different zones now they are complaining
ohh its too easy im giving up this game
Some people you can never please...
Facefister wrote: »Overland had always an entry-level difficulty. The only challenge you could get is soloing worldbosses(including the DLC ones). In exception of half a dozen, all of them are doable. Try that.
Trying to Solo a World Boss as a low level, even WITH Champ Points is guaranteed suicide. I'd love to see someone do it.
I think this is just another troll thread to beat a dead horse and try to further divide the community. This has been posted hundreds of times and did not need a new thread.
Funny when ever I hear someone say I am asking for a friend... I wonder why they can't ask themselves or why you are trying to hid behind saying it is for a friend.
Bonzodog01 wrote: »This is a classic example of your average player in ESO, especially on console. Remember, console now accounts for 2/3 of the ESO playerbase.
hamsterontherocksb16_ESO wrote: »I think the amount of people thinking that easy = bad is grossly outnumbered by the amount of people who think hard = bad.
People always say they want a challenge and love hard content because they want to be perceived as strong and bold.
But as a matter of fact humans tend to take the easy road. People take the path of lest resistance. People dont like "hard". They think they want a challenge and overcome it but once they have to do something "hard" which is synonymous with inconventient they tend to quit.
Everyone thinks they are hardass heroes that want to beat the biggest and baddest of bosses. But once they wipe 3 times they tend to give up. I personally love that I can blaze through overland stuff, have stuff die within two attacks. If every encounter would take me 30 seconds to complete I´d quit.
There are plenty of threads, especially in the past and sometimes even now, where people with traditionally harder to play classes (say stam NB and stam DK with no decent source of sealfheal) complain about content being too hard because once you have 3+ enemies they fail horribly.
Tell your friend that he should play some more. Its absolutely true that overland is easy but if he wants a challenge he can also go naked or not use buff food or keep his gear 10 level below character level.
Or just consider that the game might just not be for him. There is no shame in not liking something. Btw level 6 is.... 30 minutes into the game? Tell your friend to give it time.
the friend hasn't been to Cyrodiil yet, and hasn't soloed any dungeons either. he doesn't really know the game well enough to evaluate it at level 8. if he thinks he can, he might be a very impatient person, therefore not suited to get the most out of this game anyway. what does he have, 4 active skills? he hasn't even equipped his 2nd weapon yet. he hasn't played the game. someone this easily sated can be sent on their way, and maybe recommended some free games. or get him an NES for his birthday.
Why is there never a 'medium' in these discussions.?
When someone says they think its too easy, it doesn't necessarily mean they want it to be hard