a in game voice channel would help immensely.
disintegr8 wrote: »Unless you want the personality or are an achievement hunter, most DLC vet dungeons do not offer sufficient reward for effort. I don't think I've even run the vet dungeons from the last 3 DLC's as I have no reason to.
If I ran them, I'd only run them if I know the people who I am running it with and they know me and what I am capable of.
a in game voice channel would help immensely.
That's a two way street. It would make communication easier. But having to listen to other players run their mouths while playing (especially obnoxious ones who like to hear themselves talk) can ruin your game faster than anything. So to be honest, I'd probably just have it turned off most of the time anyway.
Voice chat can be good for guilds or among friends - but I don't really think they are worthwhile for pugs.
Matthew_Galvanus wrote: »It's one thing for the dungeons that came with the vanilla game, but trying to find people to run dungeons like Fang Lair on veteran feels impossible. I search high and low amongst the zone chats, guild chats and more and yet i can never find anyone willing to help me get this done. I've been trying for weeks to pull together a group so i can get that damned enticing Worm Wizard personality, something i want so badly to have for my future Imperial necromancer.
oh sure i can find a DD and Healer, but tanks are where i really struggle, i would tank myself, but im still learning, and i seriously doubt i can do veteran fang lair with him.
Surely there are others who feel the same?
DLC dungeons are actively designed to be unpleasant and taxing to play. This tends to decrease the available pool of interested players, even before you get to the whole "can these random fools actually do their jobs here" thing.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »As someone who would like to run vet DLC dungeons - including PGUging them - but doesn't, I can explain...
- Because those dungeons are too hard for average players like me (big design error imho, but ZOS choice)
- Because I don't want to be a pita for players potentially better than me
- Because I don't want to face hate whispers and harassment if I don't carry my own weight in a PUG.
I think that explains it all, for me as well as for the big crowd of "average players" like me.
"I have no time to play!"anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »As someone who would like to run vet DLC dungeons - including PGUging them - but doesn't, I can explain...
- Because those dungeons are too hard for average players like me (big design error imho, but ZOS choice)
- Because I don't want to be a pita for players potentially better than me
- Because I don't want to face hate whispers and harassment if I don't carry my own weight in a PUG.
I think that explains it all, for me as well as for the big crowd of "average players" like me.
Well... the crowd that runs the Vets are a bit elitest after all.
I mean, if you've put in the time to actually build up amazing skills and equipment, you're better than the rest of us.
Of course, you're also probably not juggling family, business, work, an actual social life offline and a satisfied spouse/partner, so there's that...
Rustyfish101 wrote: »I'd be interested in helping you get the personality (can do any role if you have a group), if you're on PC/NA mail me in game. Lots of people are willing to help each other its just about being able to find them.
Facefister wrote: »"I have no time to play!"anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »As someone who would like to run vet DLC dungeons - including PGUging them - but doesn't, I can explain...
- Because those dungeons are too hard for average players like me (big design error imho, but ZOS choice)
- Because I don't want to be a pita for players potentially better than me
- Because I don't want to face hate whispers and harassment if I don't carry my own weight in a PUG.
I think that explains it all, for me as well as for the big crowd of "average players" like me.
Well... the crowd that runs the Vets are a bit elitest after all.
I mean, if you've put in the time to actually build up amazing skills and equipment, you're better than the rest of us.
Of course, you're also probably not juggling family, business, work, an actual social life offline and a satisfied spouse/partner, so there's that...
Why do you play a MMO in the first place?
Matthew_Galvanus wrote: »Why is it so hard to find people to run veteran dlc dungeons?