MilwaukeeScott wrote: »Why is being a good player equate to elitism?
Why do you assume good players are not having fun?
victory.immortalb16_ESO wrote: »Just enjoy the game. Don't get upset if some elitist tries telling you that you suck because you don't have the end game gear they consider 'essential' to be able to play.
It's a game. Find like minded individuals and play with them. Or solo. It's up to you. If people want to spend days theory crafting and testing their 'perfect' build, then good luck to them, if that's what makes them happy.
How does suggesting Relequen and AY to a new CP160 make you a good player?
as long as you know mechanics, have 25k DPS (easy possible with crafted + guild store gear), can heal or tank - no one will call you noob or suck or whatever.
Now if you go DLC dungeon, don't know mechanics , don't tell everyone about it (!), have 10k dps, can't heal/tank then.... pls don't ruin the game for others.
MilwaukeeScott wrote: »Why is being a good player equate to elitism?
Why do you assume good players are not having fun?
I enjoy winning. Elitism comes after that
What is the fu**ing problem?
Everything except questing, RP, Housing, some pvp activities and normal dungeons/trials is basically endgame in ESO.
And for these, not endgame, activities you just need to press your left mouse button, some crafted gear and maybe a skill some times which you chose for your playstyle.
What i want to say is that you dont need any advice for enjoying the game with any casual playstyle.
But, however, if you want to get into endgame there is no way to avoid grinding for good (or even BiS) gear and getting some advice/help on skillloadouts and rotations.
It has nothing to do with elitism or judging your playstyle, but in the end it will help you complete these activities easier and probably with a lot more fun (except you want to tryhard the same vet trial or even dungeon, wiping over and over).
TL.DR: play the game you want, but dont expect to complete everything with not investing into something or rejecting any advice!
And btw:How does suggesting Relequen and AY to a new CP160 make you a good player?
It does not make you a good player, but these easy to get sets will help the new CP160 beat the game more easily
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
I was given some "free" advice the other day. I just came to PC from xbox (I was CP 900+ and have run every trial), but now I'm CP 312. I was leveling a pet Sorc during the event--just for fun. In a dungeon pug, someone told me that I should never use a Sorc and should reroll to something else if I want to be good at this game. Completely unsolicited advice. Thanks.
Yet, I was consistent doing 60+% of the group damage.
What is the fu**ing problem?
Everything except questing, RP, Housing, some pvp activities and normal dungeons/trials is basically endgame in ESO.
And for these, not endgame, activities you just need to press your left mouse button, some crafted gear and maybe a skill some times which you chose for your playstyle.
What i want to say is that you dont need any advice for enjoying the game with any casual playstyle.
But, however, if you want to get into endgame there is no way to avoid grinding for good (or even BiS) gear and getting some advice/help on skillloadouts and rotations.
It has nothing to do with elitism or judging your playstyle, but in the end it will help you complete these activities easier and probably with a lot more fun (except you want to tryhard the same vet trial or even dungeon, wiping over and over).
TL.DR: play the game you want, but dont expect to complete everything with not investing into something or rejecting any advice!
And btw:How does suggesting Relequen and AY to a new CP160 make you a good player?
It does not make you a good player, but these easy to get sets will help the new CP160 beat the game more easily
What is the fu**ing problem?
Everything except questing, RP, Housing, some pvp activities and normal dungeons/trials is basically endgame in ESO.
And for these, not endgame, activities you just need to press your left mouse button, some crafted gear and maybe a skill some times which you chose for your playstyle.
What i want to say is that you dont need any advice for enjoying the game with any casual playstyle.
But, however, if you want to get into endgame there is no way to avoid grinding for good (or even BiS) gear and getting some advice/help on skillloadouts and rotations.
It has nothing to do with elitism or judging your playstyle, but in the end it will help you complete these activities easier and probably with a lot more fun (except you want to tryhard the same vet trial or even dungeon, wiping over and over).
TL.DR: play the game you want, but dont expect to complete everything with not investing into something or rejecting any advice!
And btw:How does suggesting Relequen and AY to a new CP160 make you a good player?
It does not make you a good player, but these easy to get sets will help the new CP160 beat the game more easily
If AY daggers and jewelry are "easy to get", tell me what's hard to get? And no, "perfected... [anything]" doesn't count, that's not a "set", it's just a slightly improved version of a set - which is "easy to get".
Nobody needs "BIS" to complete anything in this game.
WuffyCerulei wrote: »Poor guy, those meta stam people should know not running Relequen and AY are not the end of the world. Viper’s and Hunding’s a good starter set up for newer players. Or replace Viper’s with Spriggan’s or Leviathan. I do feel for the guy. I hope he got the gear he wanted.
What is the fu**ing problem?
Everything except questing, RP, Housing, some pvp activities and normal dungeons/trials is basically endgame in ESO.
And for these, not endgame, activities you just need to press your left mouse button, some crafted gear and maybe a skill some times which you chose for your playstyle.
What i want to say is that you dont need any advice for enjoying the game with any casual playstyle.
But, however, if you want to get into endgame there is no way to avoid grinding for good (or even BiS) gear and getting some advice/help on skillloadouts and rotations.
It has nothing to do with elitism or judging your playstyle, but in the end it will help you complete these activities easier and probably with a lot more fun (except you want to tryhard the same vet trial or even dungeon, wiping over and over).
TL.DR: play the game you want, but dont expect to complete everything with not investing into something or rejecting any advice!
And btw:How does suggesting Relequen and AY to a new CP160 make you a good player?
It does not make you a good player, but these easy to get sets will help the new CP160 beat the game more easily
If AY daggers and jewelry are "easy to get", tell me what's hard to get? And no, "perfected... [anything]" doesn't count, that's not a "set", it's just a slightly improved version of a set - which is "easy to get".
They are easy to get, just get into normal HRC and CR! It´s just time investment, it has nothing to do with difficulty.
The problem is that leveling and questing became so easy over the years that new players dont even need to understand the most basic game mechanics, like interrupting or dodging in the right moment or blocking heavy attacks.
If getting to CP 160 would be a bit harder we would not even have this discussion at all.
When Vetranks where a thing you could just randomly look for a group of VR10+ ppl in craglorn and do any vet dungeon in the game with ease. Now you cant even tell if a "tank" (e.g. 40k DK whatever), who is looking for dailies, knows how to taunt.
Normal Trials are stupidly easy if you know the basic mechanics of this game!
Most endgame players I know would tell a cp 160 player to wear crafted training gear for another 200-400+ CP
Getting good gear and playing game considers enjoyment too. But op will run naked to everything and die, when someobody told him use some gear he will spit on his face with angry look.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Getting good gear and playing game considers enjoyment too. But op will run naked to everything and die, when someobody told him use some gear he will spit on his face with angry look.
way to miss a gosh darn point. there is a plethora of viable gear between "leveling random pieces on a way to 160cp" and "absolute meta best in slot some theorycrafter stated" and certainly a plethora of viable options between BIS and naked. heck, alcast has starter set/cp distribution suggestions FOR EVERY SINGLE ONE OF HIS BUILDS. so these elitists are so mindless they didn't even fully read the builds they are mindlessly regurgitating.
new player in OP wanted starter gear. WHICH IS AS IT SHOULD BE. stop throwing BiS grinds at them before they are ready, you are NOT being helpful