VaranisArano wrote: »Illuvatarr wrote: »Dunmer are getting a buff. Not sure what you are upset about.
Not if you were a fire-wielding MagDK DPS, they didn't.
VaranisArano wrote: »ZOS implemented much needed racial passive updates. We all know some races suffered from lackluster passives.
ZOS then monetized that much needed racial passive update.
It won't be so bad after we change our spec, adjust and bend, focus on stacking recovery -- we'll be on par with or just behind Kajiit(!)
Wait! what?...
I agree.But I wont change race -- I'll make it work.
This is the attitude everyone should have. You're dad and upset? Yes. Are you going ape-poop over the changes? No. You're willing to change and adapt. That's what MMO balance is about. Adapting.
Awesome.
Trying to call for a change is adapting, too.
Very onesided opinion for a Community Ambassador.
I have noticed that when we don't fall all over ourselves to agree with a viewpoint, that our role is called into question. Here is a dose of reality, most people who play this game know that 1% to 2% does not matter. They pick and choose the race and class and to an extent the build for reasons that have nothing to do with the singular metric of DPS amounts. They play what they want for probably as many reasons as there are players.
Now the small percentage of people who do care about the ultimate nth degree of DPS will care about these changes. However, they picked a race solely for that extra 1 or 2% of DPS and will change their race just readily they change gear or skills. Is this an inconvience, sure. But it is not the end of the world. And, it is expected as balance changes have been happening in this game since May of 2014 and will be happening in the future as long as the servers are up. To think that things won't change is the unreasonable view.
The rest of us, in this community, will make a few tweaks as we have always done and play on with almost the same DPS we had before.
If you're going for leaderboards in a serious manner you shouldn't ever care about racial choice past the combat benefits, so you should change and adapt to continue working towards the best options possible.Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
I am going for leaderboard scores and I don't like to be "tolerated" in a hm trial.
The "player skill factor" should never be factored in when doing class balance. So what, I am as good as my team mates but I am forced to perform worse anyway.
There will always be something which doesn't perform as good as the others, that's not something games can fix without giving literally the character to everyone.
You're the only one forcing yourself to perform worse if you're taking the suboptimal choice because you're annoyed your old choice got changed.
Because if you're trying to be the best in a game which has balance passes that's what you do.If he wants to chase the meta then yes he needs to change his race.shaielzafine wrote: »If you're going for leaderboards in a serious manner you shouldn't ever care about racial choice past the combat benefits, so you should change and adapt to continue working towards the best options possible.Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
I am going for leaderboard scores and I don't like to be "tolerated" in a hm trial.
The "player skill factor" should never be factored in when doing class balance. So what, I am as good as my team mates but I am forced to perform worse anyway.
There will always be something which doesn't perform as good as the others, that's not something games can fix without giving literally the character to everyone.
You're the only one forcing yourself to perform worse if you're taking the suboptimal choice because you're annoyed your old choice got changed.
So are you telling him, that suddenly because ZOS wanted to change racial passives, that he should just go adapt and buy a race change token? For who knows how many toons? This is an issue that ZOS decided to create one day, and on that same day the race change tokens were marked down on sale at the crown store. There was an advertisement in game in my UI as I logged on, after I watched the dev stream.
ZOS and how they're handling race change token is enough debate all together.
Why does he need to change? The change came retroactively and crippled his race.
Narvuntien wrote: »My dps is the same on live and on the PTS as a dumner MagDK there is nothing to worry about.
You can do all the content in the game (on normal at least) with 30K dps.
I can even hit 30K dual wielding now.
VaranisArano wrote: »If he wants to chase the meta then yes he needs to change his race.shaielzafine wrote: »If you're going for leaderboards in a serious manner you shouldn't ever care about racial choice past the combat benefits, so you should change and adapt to continue working towards the best options possible.Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
I am going for leaderboard scores and I don't like to be "tolerated" in a hm trial.
The "player skill factor" should never be factored in when doing class balance. So what, I am as good as my team mates but I am forced to perform worse anyway.
There will always be something which doesn't perform as good as the others, that's not something games can fix without giving literally the character to everyone.
You're the only one forcing yourself to perform worse if you're taking the suboptimal choice because you're annoyed your old choice got changed.
So are you telling him, that suddenly because ZOS wanted to change racial passives, that he should just go adapt and buy a race change token? For who knows how many toons? This is an issue that ZOS decided to create one day, and on that same day the race change tokens were marked down on sale at the crown store. There was an advertisement in game in my UI as I logged on, after I watched the dev stream.
ZOS and how they're handling race change token is enough debate all together.
I don't think its a another debate all together.
ZOS implemented much needed racial passive updates. We all know some races suffered from lackluster passives.
ZOS then monetized that much needed racial passive update.
They didn't have to.
They could have offered free race changes, understanding that they are upending the way things have been for a long time, in some cases stripping out passive bonuses that have been there more or less from the beginning.
They could have offered Name changes, knowing that lore is important and people often named their characters in accordance with race.
They've offered the wholly inadequate one free Race change token, which I note, doesn't include a name change.
In short, ZOS deliberately changed the game in a way designed to encourage players to play certain races for certain roles in such a way where they will profit off of any player who wants to take advantage of those new changes by changing their race. Which, because of the magnitude of the changes, is a lot more players than previously, where you might see a few meta-chasers change race or reroll new characters. Its monetization of a major gameplay change.
Sure, you can say, 'If you want to follow the meta, sometimes you have to play with money or time/effort," and that's not untrue. But I don't think its right to ignore that ZOS created this situation precisely so that people would pay with money or time/effort to follow the new meta. That fact isn't surprising, but I do find it disappointing.
Very onesided opinion for a Community Ambassador.
I have noticed that when we don't fall all over ourselves to agree with a viewpoint, that our role is called into question. Here is a dose of reality, most people who play this game know that 1% to 2% does not matter. They pick and choose the race and class and to an extent the build for reasons that have nothing to do with the singular metric of DPS amounts. They play what they want for probably as many reasons as there are players.
Now the small percentage of people who do care about the ultimate nth degree of DPS will care about these changes. However, they picked a race solely for that extra 1 or 2% of DPS and will change their race just readily they change gear or skills. Is this an inconvience, sure. But it is not the end of the world. And, it is expected as balance changes have been happening in this game since May of 2014 and will be happening in the future as long as the servers are up. To think that things won't change is the unreasonable view.
The rest of us, in this community, will make a few tweaks as we have always done and play on with almost the same DPS we had before.
Narvuntien wrote: »My dps is the same on live and on the PTS as a dumner MagDK there is nothing to worry about.
You can do all the content in the game (on normal at least) with 30K dps.
I can even hit 30K dual wielding now.
alainjbrennanb16_ESO wrote: »Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
sorry to disappoint you most guilds have a dps requirement and to lose 5k dps from the removalable of fire passive on dummer, has nothing to do with leader boards, granted it should not matter but when you have played a character for 5 years and told when you go on a trail you need to change is a big thingIt depends what you want to achieve in the game.Because if you're trying to be the best in a game which has balance passes that's what you do.If he wants to chase the meta then yes he needs to change his race.shaielzafine wrote: »If you're going for leaderboards in a serious manner you shouldn't ever care about racial choice past the combat benefits, so you should change and adapt to continue working towards the best options possible.Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
I am going for leaderboard scores and I don't like to be "tolerated" in a hm trial.
The "player skill factor" should never be factored in when doing class balance. So what, I am as good as my team mates but I am forced to perform worse anyway.
There will always be something which doesn't perform as good as the others, that's not something games can fix without giving literally the character to everyone.
You're the only one forcing yourself to perform worse if you're taking the suboptimal choice because you're annoyed your old choice got changed.
So are you telling him, that suddenly because ZOS wanted to change racial passives, that he should just go adapt and buy a race change token? For who knows how many toons? This is an issue that ZOS decided to create one day, and on that same day the race change tokens were marked down on sale at the crown store. There was an advertisement in game in my UI as I logged on, after I watched the dev stream.
ZOS and how they're handling race change token is enough debate all together.
Why does he need to change? The change came retroactively and crippled his race.
So you implying that you can only be a good player or have a love for lore and races? Again: Onesided.
You can be a good player, ignore passives and go on to clear all the content on the hardest modes with whatever race you like.
You can also be a player who wants to squeeze out every single bit of power they can, however that choice of gameplay style comes with the caveat that you need to make sacrifices about your personal beliefs on things to achieve what's best.
The problem is though, you can never have a system where both of those are true for all players.
ZOS has done a shake up and it's going to suck for some people. Is it fair? Not really, but it's going to happen eventually in some way (OP already stated numerous times they've had this happen), this is the nature of an online game which has balance.
sorry to disappoint you most guilds have a dps requirement and to lose 5k dps from the removalable of fire passive on dummer, has nothing to do with leader boards, granted it should not matter but when you have played a character for 5 years and told when you go on a trail you need to change is a big thing, as to balance where on earth is there balance when removing magicka regen for 600 health and also stating a lie on the notes that we now gain immune to the Burning status effect when we all ready have it (Resist Flame: Gain 3% Max Magicka and 2079 Flame Resistance → Increases your Max Health by 600 and your Flame Resistance by 2310. You are immune to the Burning status effect
Narvuntien wrote: »My dps is the same on live and on the PTS as a dumner MagDK there is nothing to worry about.
You can do all the content in the game (on normal at least) with 30K dps.
I can even hit 30K dual wielding now.
That's for the guilds to sort out. If they refuse to let a five year veteran good player from their non-leaderboards team remain because of 5k DPS then that's their choice. However I'd say that guild probably cares too much about numbers and not enough about their teamwork.alainjbrennanb16_ESO wrote: »Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
sorry to disappoint you most guilds have a dps requirement and to lose 5k dps from the removalable of fire passive on dummer, has nothing to do with leader boards, granted it should not matter but when you have played a character for 5 years and told when you go on a trail you need to change is a big thingIt depends what you want to achieve in the game.Because if you're trying to be the best in a game which has balance passes that's what you do.If he wants to chase the meta then yes he needs to change his race.shaielzafine wrote: »If you're going for leaderboards in a serious manner you shouldn't ever care about racial choice past the combat benefits, so you should change and adapt to continue working towards the best options possible.Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
I am going for leaderboard scores and I don't like to be "tolerated" in a hm trial.
The "player skill factor" should never be factored in when doing class balance. So what, I am as good as my team mates but I am forced to perform worse anyway.
There will always be something which doesn't perform as good as the others, that's not something games can fix without giving literally the character to everyone.
You're the only one forcing yourself to perform worse if you're taking the suboptimal choice because you're annoyed your old choice got changed.
So are you telling him, that suddenly because ZOS wanted to change racial passives, that he should just go adapt and buy a race change token? For who knows how many toons? This is an issue that ZOS decided to create one day, and on that same day the race change tokens were marked down on sale at the crown store. There was an advertisement in game in my UI as I logged on, after I watched the dev stream.
ZOS and how they're handling race change token is enough debate all together.
Why does he need to change? The change came retroactively and crippled his race.
So you implying that you can only be a good player or have a love for lore and races? Again: Onesided.
You can be a good player, ignore passives and go on to clear all the content on the hardest modes with whatever race you like.
You can also be a player who wants to squeeze out every single bit of power they can, however that choice of gameplay style comes with the caveat that you need to make sacrifices about your personal beliefs on things to achieve what's best.
The problem is though, you can never have a system where both of those are true for all players.
ZOS has done a shake up and it's going to suck for some people. Is it fair? Not really, but it's going to happen eventually in some way (OP already stated numerous times they've had this happen), this is the nature of an online game which has balance.
sorry to disappoint you most guilds have a dps requirement and to lose 5k dps from the removalable of fire passive on dummer, has nothing to do with leader boards, granted it should not matter but when you have played a character for 5 years and told when you go on a trail you need to change is a big thing, as to balance where on earth is there balance when removing magicka regen for 600 health and also stating a lie on the notes that we now gain immune to the Burning status effect when we all ready have it (Resist Flame: Gain 3% Max Magicka and 2079 Flame Resistance → Increases your Max Health by 600 and your Flame Resistance by 2310. You are immune to the Burning status effect
That's for the guilds to sort out. If they refuse to let a five year veteran good player from their non-leaderboards team remain because of 5k DPS then that's their choice. However I'd say that guild probably cares too much about numbers and not enough about their teamwork.alainjbrennanb16_ESO wrote: »
sorry to disappoint you most guilds have a dps requirement and to lose 5k dps from the removalable of fire passive on dummer, has nothing to do with leader boards, granted it should not matter but when you have played a character for 5 years and told when you go on a trail you need to change is a big thing, as to balance where on earth is there balance when removing magicka regen for 600 health and also stating a lie on the notes that we now gain immune to the Burning status effect when we all ready have it (Resist Flame: Gain 3% Max Magicka and 2079 Flame Resistance → Increases your Max Health by 600 and your Flame Resistance by 2310. You are immune to the Burning status effect
TheGreatBlackBear wrote: »Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
Stop telling players to just accept nerfs. "I'm not going for score" is no reason to just be fine with just waking up one day and finding out you're X percentage weaker.
TheGreatBlackBear wrote: »And that's 5k (theoretically) lost per raid member. So if you had 4 or even more dark elves on the team.....
IzzyStardust wrote: »
Very onesided opinion for a Community Ambassador.
I have noticed that when we don't fall all over ourselves to agree with a viewpoint, that our role is called into question. Here is a dose of reality, most people who play this game know that 1% to 2% does not matter. They pick and choose the race and class and to an extent the build for reasons that have nothing to do with the singular metric of DPS amounts. They play what they want for probably as many reasons as there are players.
Now the small percentage of people who do care about the ultimate nth degree of DPS will care about these changes. However, they picked a race solely for that extra 1 or 2% of DPS and will change their race just readily they change gear or skills. Is this an inconvience, sure. But it is not the end of the world. And, it is expected as balance changes have been happening in this game since May of 2014 and will be happening in the future as long as the servers are up. To think that things won't change is the unreasonable view.
The rest of us, in this community, will make a few tweaks as we have always done and play on with almost the same DPS we had before.
And monetizing that change = pay2win.
That is the difference.
If you cannot get it IN GAME and to get extra % you have to buy crowns (rather than redo skillpoints, remorph things, make or farm new gear etc); nope that's p2w plain and simple.
Think whatever you like and play or don't but that's the reality right there.
TheGreatBlackBear wrote: »And that's 5k (theoretically) lost per raid member. So if you had 4 or even more dark elves on the team.....
But it is not a 5K difference. Go on the PTS and test.
MartiniDaniels wrote: »ZOS have no right to rip races of their lore racials.
TheGreatBlackBear wrote: »And that's 5k (theoretically) lost per raid member. So if you had 4 or even more dark elves on the team.....
But it is not a 5K difference. Go on the PTS and test.
IzzyStardust wrote: »
Very onesided opinion for a Community Ambassador.
I have noticed that when we don't fall all over ourselves to agree with a viewpoint, that our role is called into question. Here is a dose of reality, most people who play this game know that 1% to 2% does not matter. They pick and choose the race and class and to an extent the build for reasons that have nothing to do with the singular metric of DPS amounts. They play what they want for probably as many reasons as there are players.
Now the small percentage of people who do care about the ultimate nth degree of DPS will care about these changes. However, they picked a race solely for that extra 1 or 2% of DPS and will change their race just readily they change gear or skills. Is this an inconvience, sure. But it is not the end of the world. And, it is expected as balance changes have been happening in this game since May of 2014 and will be happening in the future as long as the servers are up. To think that things won't change is the unreasonable view.
The rest of us, in this community, will make a few tweaks as we have always done and play on with almost the same DPS we had before.
And monetizing that change = pay2win.
That is the difference.
If you cannot get it IN GAME and to get extra % you have to buy crowns (rather than redo skillpoints, remorph things, make or farm new gear etc); nope that's p2w plain and simple.
Think whatever you like and play or don't but that's the reality right there.
People like to call anything P2W nowadays. Again, you don't have to change your race. Altmer is still good, redguard is still good. The people who were going to change their race over this were going to change it discount or no. You're making a problem out of nothing. If you want to say that the changes were made specifically to force people to change their race then you're going to have to show something supporting that.
If you're going for leaderboards in a serious manner you shouldn't ever care about racial choice past the combat benefits, so you should change and adapt to continue working towards the best options possible.Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
I am going for leaderboard scores and I don't like to be "tolerated" in a hm trial.
The "player skill factor" should never be factored in when doing class balance. So what, I am as good as my team mates but I am forced to perform worse anyway.
There will always be something which doesn't perform as good as the others, that's not something games can fix without giving literally the character to everyone.
You're the only one forcing yourself to perform worse if you're taking the suboptimal choice because you're annoyed your old choice got changed.
IzzyStardust wrote: »I’m not calling ‘anything’ pay to win.
I’m calling having to pay real money to put your character to the best possible race for your role after your own race that you chose and levelled and trained because it was best for your role was changed after the fact, pay to win because that’s exactly what it is.
It is not cosmetic, it literally makes a difference in min max builds and that’s precisely pay to win.
In every MMO I play (since before 2000) I play a magicka based DPS, usually a mage. I love Dark Elves
That's for the guilds to sort out. If they refuse to let a five year veteran good player from their non-leaderboards team remain because of 5k DPS then that's their choice. However I'd say that guild probably cares too much about numbers and not enough about their teamwork.alainjbrennanb16_ESO wrote: »Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
sorry to disappoint you most guilds have a dps requirement and to lose 5k dps from the removalable of fire passive on dummer, has nothing to do with leader boards, granted it should not matter but when you have played a character for 5 years and told when you go on a trail you need to change is a big thingIt depends what you want to achieve in the game.Because if you're trying to be the best in a game which has balance passes that's what you do.If he wants to chase the meta then yes he needs to change his race.shaielzafine wrote: »If you're going for leaderboards in a serious manner you shouldn't ever care about racial choice past the combat benefits, so you should change and adapt to continue working towards the best options possible.Then keep playing it.
Unless you're going for some leaderboard score run the changes are not going to make your character unable to complete content. ESO is much more about player skill than min/max builds, if you've been playing for five years then you should have the experience to be able to do enough DPS for most groups without any worry what race/class/build changes happen.
I am going for leaderboard scores and I don't like to be "tolerated" in a hm trial.
The "player skill factor" should never be factored in when doing class balance. So what, I am as good as my team mates but I am forced to perform worse anyway.
There will always be something which doesn't perform as good as the others, that's not something games can fix without giving literally the character to everyone.
You're the only one forcing yourself to perform worse if you're taking the suboptimal choice because you're annoyed your old choice got changed.
So are you telling him, that suddenly because ZOS wanted to change racial passives, that he should just go adapt and buy a race change token? For who knows how many toons? This is an issue that ZOS decided to create one day, and on that same day the race change tokens were marked down on sale at the crown store. There was an advertisement in game in my UI as I logged on, after I watched the dev stream.
ZOS and how they're handling race change token is enough debate all together.
Why does he need to change? The change came retroactively and crippled his race.
So you implying that you can only be a good player or have a love for lore and races? Again: Onesided.
You can be a good player, ignore passives and go on to clear all the content on the hardest modes with whatever race you like.
You can also be a player who wants to squeeze out every single bit of power they can, however that choice of gameplay style comes with the caveat that you need to make sacrifices about your personal beliefs on things to achieve what's best.
The problem is though, you can never have a system where both of those are true for all players.
ZOS has done a shake up and it's going to suck for some people. Is it fair? Not really, but it's going to happen eventually in some way (OP already stated numerous times they've had this happen), this is the nature of an online game which has balance.
sorry to disappoint you most guilds have a dps requirement and to lose 5k dps from the removalable of fire passive on dummer, has nothing to do with leader boards, granted it should not matter but when you have played a character for 5 years and told when you go on a trail you need to change is a big thing, as to balance where on earth is there balance when removing magicka regen for 600 health and also stating a lie on the notes that we now gain immune to the Burning status effect when we all ready have it (Resist Flame: Gain 3% Max Magicka and 2079 Flame Resistance → Increases your Max Health by 600 and your Flame Resistance by 2310. You are immune to the Burning status effect
IzzyStardust wrote: »Narvuntien wrote: »My dps is the same on live and on the PTS as a dumner MagDK there is nothing to worry about.
You can do all the content in the game (on normal at least) with 30K dps.
I can even hit 30K dual wielding now.
Yeah but no one concerned with this change is talking/worrying about 30k dps.
We are talking about end game raiding Vet, not normal, and HardModes, etc.
At 30k, you would not get on the roster for anything but like Craglorn Vet trials - and even then, only as a backup.
If that's all well and good with you, then YAY!That's good for you.
However: It is just as fair for someone else, playing a pretty much different type of play than you, to be concerned.