Let's compare the personas in high-end, "elitist" trial groups to the animals you might find in the corporate world:Take a moment to identify your role in the "team".
- Sharks (who will eat you)
- Snakes (who stab you in the back)
- Weasels (who take credit for your work)
- Lemmings (who do what everyone else is doing)
- Eagles (who are better than everyone)
- Deer (who have no clue)
- Mules (who carry the load)
P.S. Feel free to add other personas to the list.
That's pretty pessimistic. Where's your animal for the person who are excellent at what they do, encourage their team members, don't steal credit, don't stab you in the back.
Also how much is the toxicity due to poor server performance making playing at a high level almost impossible, plus the seeming neglect of quality of life upgrades by the developers?
I think the point being...since there are toxic people irl...I would prefer not to interact with toxic people in a video game...There are certainly toxic people in the game (in all facets, pve, pvp, housing, merchants, everything). Just as there are toxic people you will meet in real life. You will work with toxic people, have friends that turn toxic, date people who are toxic. Learning to deal with the OCCASIONAL toxicity from people in your life is an important skill to learn, because you WILL deal with it. How you react will influence how the toxicity moves. For most people, once they see it doesn't affect you, they'll stop. Other, are just jerks and will continue to do so. YOU (ONLY YOU) need to make the choice on if running that content, being in that end-game pve groups, or that structured pvp group, or that housing guild, or that trading guild, or doing that thing is worth what they are saying/doing.
I also agree with what a majority of people have said. As somebody who is probably on the older end of players (certainly above the mean), and somebody who spends his RL job teaching people, most people have a massive issue with taking any sort of criticism, whether it's constructive, or non-constructive. Now, are there people who are bad at giving advice, and helping people out, yes. Most people are BAD at it, because it's an acquired skill, it takes practice, and frankly a lot of the end-game raid community is full of 20 year olds, who don't have a lot of life experience in leadership roles, so you have to give them some leeway if that is the case.
Are there jerks, yes, and you just need to separate the two, and make the choice on what is right for you.

Do you think it would be better if their was a trials group finder? Do you think it's the people or design of trials?
P.S sorry that hear they left. I hope they return one day.
Do you think it would be better if their was a trials group finder? Do you think it's the people or design of trials?
P.S sorry that hear they left. I hope they return one day.
Do you think it would be better if their was a trials group finder? Do you think it's the people or design of trials?
P.S sorry that hear they left. I hope they return one day.
@Tasear
Great suggestions, trial finder will definitely ease the elitist bully in trials, as we no longer need to kiss their xxx to get in a group, which feeds into their bully and dominance elitist behaviour. Given we only have 5 guild slots, which means we might not have space for trials dedicated guild to find people to play with too. Asking in zone is just too much of a pain and people are not in one zone only. It’s not the fault of the design of the trials, any easy dungeon you can meet and get elitist bullying comments.
Do you think it would be better if their was a trials group finder? Do you think it's the people or design of trials?
Do you think it would be better if their was a trials group finder? Do you think it's the people or design of trials?
I’m a fan of group finder for normal trials and normal Dragonstar. But I don’t want to see it implemented for vet trials or vdsa, you know that if they do this forum will be inundated with nerf posts from people in PUG groups whinging about how the trials are too hard for random groups and from players who can’t be bothered trying to learn and get better. I’d like to see vet content kept difficult for people who like to be challenged so there’s something for everybody to enjoy.
Do you think it would be better if their was a trials group finder? Do you think it's the people or design of trials?
I’m a fan of group finder for normal trials and normal Dragonstar. But I don’t want to see it implemented for vet trials or vdsa, you know that if they do this forum will be inundated with nerf posts from people in PUG groups whinging about how the trials are too hard for random groups and from players who can’t be bothered trying to learn and get better. I’d like to see vet content kept difficult for people who like to be challenged so there’s something for everybody to enjoy.
The need to make a Moderate Level for Trials. For a lot of players, Normal is too easy and Vet is either too Hard, or you don't meet the Elite players "Requirements" so you can't run with them (even on a progression learning run, {not a Core run}, despite pulling nearly 30k dps). It's rather interesting how few players are actually hitting the leader board these days. It's all the same players in a couple different guilds on their different characters. Rarely do you see a new name.
Do you think it would be better if their was a trials group finder? Do you think it's the people or design of trials?
I’m a fan of group finder for normal trials and normal Dragonstar. But I don’t want to see it implemented for vet trials or vdsa, you know that if they do this forum will be inundated with nerf posts from people in PUG groups whinging about how the trials are too hard for random groups and from players who can’t be bothered trying to learn and get better. I’d like to see vet content kept difficult for people who like to be challenged so there’s something for everybody to enjoy.
The need to make a Moderate Level for Trials. For a lot of players, Normal is too easy and Vet is either too Hard, or you don't meet the Elite players "Requirements" so you can't run with them (even on a progression learning run, {not a Core run}, despite pulling nearly 30k dps). It's rather interesting how few players are actually hitting the leader board these days. It's all the same players in a couple different guilds on their different characters. Rarely do you see a new name.
Actually a lot of guilds I know set the mark at 25k which is very attainable for just about anybody who wants to put the effort in. If people don’t want to put the effort in then why should people who do put the effort in carry someone who doesn’t?
As for the third level of difficulty for trials, I’d rather they just buff normal myself, so it isn’t a faceroll and folks can learn a thing or two.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Do you think it would be better if their was a trials group finder? Do you think it's the people or design of trials?
I’m a fan of group finder for normal trials and normal Dragonstar. But I don’t want to see it implemented for vet trials or vdsa, you know that if they do this forum will be inundated with nerf posts from people in PUG groups whinging about how the trials are too hard for random groups and from players who can’t be bothered trying to learn and get better. I’d like to see vet content kept difficult for people who like to be challenged so there’s something for everybody to enjoy.
The need to make a Moderate Level for Trials. For a lot of players, Normal is too easy and Vet is either too Hard, or you don't meet the Elite players "Requirements" so you can't run with them (even on a progression learning run, {not a Core run}, despite pulling nearly 30k dps). It's rather interesting how few players are actually hitting the leader board these days. It's all the same players in a couple different guilds on their different characters. Rarely do you see a new name.
Actually a lot of guilds I know set the mark at 25k which is very attainable for just about anybody who wants to put the effort in. If people don’t want to put the effort in then why should people who do put the effort in carry someone who doesn’t?
As for the third level of difficulty for trials, I’d rather they just buff normal myself, so it isn’t a faceroll and folks can learn a thing or two.
So your solution to increase accessibility to trials for the rest of the playerbase is to make it even less approachable? Smh.
It's rather interesting how few players are actually hitting the leader board these days. It's all the same players in a couple different guilds on their different characters. Rarely do you see a new name.
why trial finder i dont get it? usually when im in craglorn the chat is getting spammed by "LFM nAA, LFM nCR+0" and so on. Just rightclick them -> whisper -> invite.
Veteran Trials will never be "Trial Finder" - Content so get that out of your head right away.It's rather interesting how few players are actually hitting the leader board these days. It's all the same players in a couple different guilds on their different characters. Rarely do you see a new name.
There is like lets be generous 40 people left who can play on leaderboard-level on EU atm, so many guilds disbanded right before summerset and so many people left the game from the endgame community, there is just no competition in PvE right now, its like 2-3 guilds left (on EU, idk about NA from what i've seen its all MC on NA) that can actually go for #1's right now.
And you know why there is a drought of endgame players, because new people cant get to that level and end up being stuck in casual raiding environent, maybe they even get as far as struggling months through vhof and vmol but they get frustrated and just quit most of the time. There is like no middle ground to climb and learn from, either its super casual or super hardcore. Most of the PvE guilds you see right now recruiting are either:*this example might be a bit overexaggerated but you get the point
- complete potatoes which struggle through vAA once a decade via signup raid
- 69k dps on a 50mil dummy selfbuffed without gear and cp, vCR+3, vAS+2 exp, tick-tock, immortal, gryphon heart requirements *
kylewwefan wrote: »Maybe he’ll come back, but taking a hiatus for awhile. I’m sad but not surprised. He joined a high end Trials guild and it just sucked the fun right out of the game.
I joined too. Did one run with them and knew I couldn’t be around that. So I left. Wish he would have too.
But, they’re doing stuff he wanted to do in the game, so he put up with it. I’m sure they wanted him too because he was a DPS Monster.
These are the kind of players you have to align yourself with to do ESO endgame PVE. Sucks.
Try to be a little more excellent to one and other.