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This game need an inspect option to show others gear

  • VaranisArano
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    mobicera wrote: »
    Why do you even need this?
    You can always ask if curious.
    ESO is less about gear than rotation and understanding game mechanics anyways.
    If you are in serious score pushing where this is actually relevant you know what your team mates are wearing anyways.
    I would prefer bug fixes...

    This is something casuals say because they dont wanna spend 8 rosins upgrading their staff. And if it doesn't matter, why you care if this is in the game or not then? So reading your comment make me understand so far that you dont want it because you dont think it's needed in the game right? Then explain all the other 99% of the game that are here but not needed at all pls.

    There's a difference between:
    "This is an unnecessary frill"
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    "This is not needed because people will use it to be toxic and judgmental over effectively nothing."

    The latter is why a Gear Inspect is not needed.

    Its not needed because for the majority of content it doesnt matter if you are running the BIS meta, or the slightly less good than the meta gear, or even the not-meta-but-it-gets-the-job-done gear. There's no reason to be toxic about gear...but we all know that people are toxic about gear in content where it seriously doesn't matter.

    For the content where specific gear DOES matter, you're probably doing it with a group that either mandates certain gear sets already or you agreed to share what you are wearing.

    And in any case, you can always ask.
  • jazsper77
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    Warframe has this option..... oh wait a much better game. My bad
  • VaranisArano
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    jazsper77 wrote: »
    Warframe has this option..... oh wait a much better game. My bad

    Warframe has an inspect.
    Warframe also has the basics on their group menu.

    Warframe also has only 5 main slots, a lot less than ESO.

    For the vast majority of content, all you'll really care about is that I'm running:
    [Saryn Prime]
    [Aura Mod]
    [Ignis Wraith]
    [Gilded Catchmoon]
    [Whatever melee weapon I'm leveling]

    Which you can see at a glance fron the menu. (Sort of like you can see what class and role I am in ESO at a glance at a menu, usually "Dragonknight" and "Tank").

    And even then, I've gotten the "Why aren't you running the meta?" question from people in Warframe. I was greatly amused, because at that point I was the only one who hadn't died during the sortie while still defending the objective :lol:

    There's a lot of content in Warframe and in ESO where it doesnt matter what you run as long as you get the job done.
    Edited by VaranisArano on June 28, 2019 3:40PM
  • Starlock
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    I wouldn't mind seeing this added, but for reasons that might as well come from an entirely different universe than the perspective of most posting in this thread.

    I approach this game as an RPG, and my core background in RPGs is tabletop dice rollers. In these RPGs, there are usually a wide variety of mechanisms in place for players to assess their opponents. Sometimes it is a simple perception skill check such as knowledge of magical artifacts to know what that wand your enemy has will do, other times there might be a feat that lets you know the top highest skills of your enemy, and so on and so forth. This game lacks that. It kind of bugs me. And that's why I wouldn't mind seeing something like an "inspect" feature added. My artificer would absolutely be able to look at someone's gear and know exactly what it is. On the other hand, my bow-wielding bosmer wouldn't have a darned clue what that sword does until it hits her in the face. I'd make the addition of "inspect" aspects a skill line that unlocks a series of passives that helps give the character information about their opponents - both PCs and NPCs. It would add an element present in traditional RPGs that is currently missing, and I'm all for that.

    That said, I'm not blind to the potential for abuse. I just don't really care about that. I already avoid the stupidity that is the competitive gaming scene, and in a way, inspect would help me identify fellow creative players. If someone wants to exclude me from a run because I prioritize creativity and having actual character concepts over chasing numbers, I don't really want to play with that person anyway.
  • rotaugen454
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    I want an inspect function that gives me the other player’s phone number and home address.
    "Get off my lawn!"
  • Chadak
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    Delparis wrote: »
    Every good mmo has this option, why not ESO?
    Is this because ESO is too casual?

    Noses in other peoples' business shall be removed with pliers.
  • Arunei
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    Delparis wrote: »
    I do i'm playing FF14 atm,
    this game is grindy but ESO is grindy too.
    pvp is bad is FF14 sure, but at least i can do pvp without lags, infinite loading screens crashes or broken LFG tool

    I really enjoy ESO but those performance and the lack of basic functionalities (like inspect) is a really bad thing
    Lolwat m8? Basic functionality? What the heck are you on about?

    Answer me this: What would you possibly stand to gain from having this tool? Why do you ever so badly need to know what another person is running? Do you want to copy their build in the hopes that you might be as good as they are, if they're a really good player? Being good is about more than sets, the gear you use doesn't matter nearly as much as people like to think because it's only a portion of what goes into a person's build. Knowing the gear doesn't do you jack squat without knowing CP, rotations, food/drink buffs, enchantments on gear, etc. So what good would knowing what the other person is wearing do you? None at all, that's what.

    Do you want to know what gear the people in your PvE content are running? Why would you need to know that? So you can tout how the gear they're running isn't 'meta' or 'BiS' and that they're playing the game wrong because they aren't wearing what you think is acceptable? So you can make fun of their current sets and call them a trash player politely suggest other sets to replace the ones they're using with, even if they don't ask for the advice (and then proceed to trash talk them if they refuse to accept said advice, or tell you thanks but no thanks)?

    And finally, if you want so badly to know what people are running, why can you not simply ask? Are you afraid you'll be lied to? Well, that's a valid fear, because no one is obligated to tell you what they're using, and you're not entitled to know. If you're trying to copy a build from another player, you'd have to ask them what the rest of their build is anyway, since knowing only the gear would be literally next to useless without knowing everything else. If you want it just to judge people doing PvE content? Definitely not needed when people already treat each other like dirt around here over the pettiest of things.

    Edit to add that just because 'everyone else' is doing a thing doesn't mean it's the right thing to do. Just because 'everyone else' is doing something doesn't mean everyone has to follow that example. What other MMOs choose to do in terms of tools or features doesn't mean ESO has to employ those same functions, so that whole 'all the other MMOs do it' is a pretty flimsy argument at best.
    Edited by Arunei on June 28, 2019 4:29PM
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  • Odovacar
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    I could care less really...look away. All my buddies know my setups that's all that matters.
  • oghannon_ESO
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    ESO doesnt have a inspect option for more or less the same reason we don't have a real time DPS tracker for every member of our groups.

    People would abuse it to be toxic.

    People. We're why we can't have nice things.

    In the meantime, why not just ask if you want to know?

    ^Totally this.

    In FFXIV, you could inspect someone to the point of knowing exactly where they were on all of their crafting skills, not to mention every other aspect their character. It was ridiculous, and there were times when I'd be challenged at a dungeon's entrance as to why my gear was either too *** or too good for the group leader to want me in the group. Insane toxicity. You don't want that in ESO, I'm telling you.
  • Trinity_Is_My_Name
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    No. No one needs to see another players attire.
  • WrathOfInnos
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    No. No one needs to see another players attire.

    Wow, wanting invisible attire? Are you using the x-ray vision addon? Talk about invasion of privacy.
    Edited by WrathOfInnos on June 28, 2019 5:55PM
  • rumple9
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    Just NO !
  • Nightowl_74
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    I don't know, I'm used to that option in other games but never thought of it as a feature that adds much. As long as "so-and-so examines you" doesn't pop every time somebody looks at mine like it used to in FFXI I'm happy. That was really annoying.

    I always liked seeing that message in XI, I'd sometimes even give them a min to look then hit a gear swap to show them the rest, if they bit on it I'd even show them a 3rd look. Of course I had a pretty pimped out RDM back then.

    I think being able to examine would be a good thing, I think it would be good for newer players or even older players who just copy paste meta builds to be able to see that there's skilled players out there who aren't running the same setups you find on build sites.

    I get people not wanting someone to copy paste the build they worked hard to come up with on their own, I don't either, but gear is just a small part of your build here.

    There's ways they could have the transparency of examine without showing all. Obviously it wouldn't show CP allocation or skill bars. They could also make it so it doesn't show traits or enchants or even color if they wanted, just the base gear. On top of that it could be opt-in, there could be 3 settings, one would show your actual gear, one would show outfit/costume, one would just be hidden, you set it to which one you want people to see when they examine you.

    I met a few people who asked before checking out my gear and I always gave them the ok. It was a small courtesy but something I appreciated. Other than that it just seemed slightly intrusive, like it would if they could peek in my "home" or inventory without permission, and having a message show up every time only magnified the issue.

    Given a choice of whether to enable it or keep things private, I wouldn't have any objection.


  • Oreyn_Bearclaw
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    code65536 wrote: »
    esologs

    You always beat me to it. ESO logs are pretty amazing. Just started messing with them.
  • Kiralyn2000
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    I mean, I'm as interested in privacy as the next guy (I'm listed as "offline" in Steam/PSN/etc; having people 'friend' me in games makes me uncomfortable because they can track when I'm on/off/etc), but I've never understood the issue people have with Inspect options. It really doesn't seem like a big issue. And "just ask them!" seems like a lot of bother for the person who's being asked - does someone who walks into town with a cool outfit & nifty effects really want to be bothered by multiple people whispering them to ask about what it is, and have to reply to all of them, even if it's just to say "go away"? Inspect really is low impact.

    Your gear is not a god**** state secret, and your build is not the 11 secret herbs & spices. Someone seeing The Precious will not suddenly make your DPS plummet or cause impotence.


    tl;dr - I've never understood why people get so worked up over 'Inspect'. /shrug
  • MajBludd
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    Why?
    Why not just make your own build or learn through trial and error?
  • Mrsinister2
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    I wouldnt use this to see what that op dude in cryo was wearing or how that guy is pulling 900k dps

    Id use this to see what people pulling 2k dps are actually wearing or that guy you see with 300+ cp that is having an incredibly hard time killing trash Overland mob is wearing.


    I really want to know what kind of missed matched garbage people throw on thinking there going to do vet dlc content.
  • Delparis
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    I mean, I'm as interested in privacy as the next guy (I'm listed as "offline" in Steam/PSN/etc; having people 'friend' me in games makes me uncomfortable because they can track when I'm on/off/etc), but I've never understood the issue people have with Inspect options. It really doesn't seem like a big issue. And "just ask them!" seems like a lot of bother for the person who's being asked - does someone who walks into town with a cool outfit & nifty effects really want to be bothered by multiple people whispering them to ask about what it is, and have to reply to all of them, even if it's just to say "go away"? Inspect really is low impact.

    Your gear is not a god**** state secret, and your build is not the 11 secret herbs & spices. Someone seeing The Precious will not suddenly make your DPS plummet or cause impotence.


    tl;dr - I've never understood why people get so worked up over 'Inspect'. /shrug

    Exactly, but many people here want to keep this secret.
    Gear like classes has a serious balancing issue, how can you expect the game to better when you keep *** hidden.
    Unless those players like to cheese others because of gear issues. That won't make them good imo just average if facing the same opponent with the standard gear.
  • El_Borracho
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    @Kiralyn2000 you're coming from the perspective of the rational, normal player who plays this game to have fun. Maybe have fun with friends and friendly people of like minds. People who would use this inspect function to compliment your gear or ask why you are running X instead of Y. A normal player like most of us.

    Guessing you don't think CP810, meta gear, and DPS tests are directly tied to your worth as a human being. Nor do you think group chat is the appropriate place to announce your superiority over the rest of us worms. Thanks, but I don't need some elitist clown angry with me because I stupidly run Spell Strat with Mother's Sorrow when Alcast has declared False God's Devotion to be the new meta.
  • Mettaricana
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    ArchMikem wrote: »
    "Too casual" meaning "I want the freedom to see someone's bad gear so i can tear them a new one about it in chat".

    Agreed to the letter we'd prbably have people alcast and woeler shaming because they used something different than their favorite streamer..
  • Nilarynpaw
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    Delparis wrote: »
    Every good mmo has this option, why not ESO?
    Is this because ESO is too casual?

    No, it's because ESO - fortunately - is not full with toxic players yet.
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  • JKorr
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    Delparis wrote: »
    I mean, I'm as interested in privacy as the next guy (I'm listed as "offline" in Steam/PSN/etc; having people 'friend' me in games makes me uncomfortable because they can track when I'm on/off/etc), but I've never understood the issue people have with Inspect options. It really doesn't seem like a big issue. And "just ask them!" seems like a lot of bother for the person who's being asked - does someone who walks into town with a cool outfit & nifty effects really want to be bothered by multiple people whispering them to ask about what it is, and have to reply to all of them, even if it's just to say "go away"? Inspect really is low impact.

    Your gear is not a god**** state secret, and your build is not the 11 secret herbs & spices. Someone seeing The Precious will not suddenly make your DPS plummet or cause impotence.


    tl;dr - I've never understood why people get so worked up over 'Inspect'. /shrug

    Exactly, but many people here want to keep this secret.
    Gear like classes has a serious balancing issue, how can you expect the game to better when you keep *** hidden.
    Unless those players like to cheese others because of gear issues. That won't make them good imo just average if facing the same opponent with the standard gear.

    You do realize that gear is "hidden" only from other players, right? Pretty sure the devs can see exactly what everyone is using, which traits, who crafted it, and what color they dyed it. You really have no pressing need to know, unless, you like maybe want to cheese other by copying someone else's gear setup. Which won't really help unless you also know how they set their attribute points, skill points, cp points, which food/drink/alchemy potions, glyphs and all the rest.... If there are other "good mmos" out there that let you do that, go for it. Most players here don't want "inspect". Bad enough people get kicked from groups for having *only* X cp....
  • JKorr
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    I mean, I'm as interested in privacy as the next guy (I'm listed as "offline" in Steam/PSN/etc; having people 'friend' me in games makes me uncomfortable because they can track when I'm on/off/etc), but I've never understood the issue people have with Inspect options. It really doesn't seem like a big issue. And "just ask them!" seems like a lot of bother for the person who's being asked - does someone who walks into town with a cool outfit & nifty effects really want to be bothered by multiple people whispering them to ask about what it is, and have to reply to all of them, even if it's just to say "go away"? Inspect really is low impact.

    Your gear is not a god**** state secret, and your build is not the 11 secret herbs & spices. Someone seeing The Precious will not suddenly make your DPS plummet or cause impotence.


    tl;dr - I've never understood why people get so worked up over 'Inspect'. /shrug

    You're assuming that a large number of people would actually bother to ask. Most times, unless its a really nice motif, or nice dye job, people will simply say "Nice outfit" and keep on with what they're doing.
  • Sixsixsix161
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    Reminds me of WoW players long ago that kept asking for something like this.

    Then, along came Gear Score. Run your cursor over a player and you got a score that was indicative of a player's gear level. And you used it to add (or not) someone to your dungeon run/raid.

    That program, more than anything else, turned the player base toxic. This was about the time Ghostcrawler became lead developer.

    Edited by Sixsixsix161 on June 29, 2019 12:31AM
  • jainiadral
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    Delparis wrote: »
    Delparis wrote: »
    Delparis wrote: »
    Every good mmo has this option, why not ESO?
    Is this because ESO is too casual?

    By good mmo, are you referring to WoW? Lol.

    No FF14

    Pretty much the same thing. Don't you worry. ESO is joining them as one treadmill dungeon grinding game.

    not the same thing, FF14 is 100 times better
    1. Better story quest

    At least I never had to muck out stables in this game :s That was where I quit in FFXIV.
  • Cadbury
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    jazsper77 wrote: »
    Warframe has this option..... oh wait a much better game. My bad

    Warframe has an inspect.
    Warframe also has the basics on their group menu.

    Warframe also has only 5 main slots, a lot less than ESO.

    For the vast majority of content, all you'll really care about is that I'm running:
    [Saryn Prime]
    [Aura Mod]
    [Ignis Wraith]
    [Gilded Catchmoon]
    [Whatever melee weapon I'm leveling]

    Which you can see at a glance fron the menu. (Sort of like you can see what class and role I am in ESO at a glance at a menu, usually "Dragonknight" and "Tank").

    And even then, I've gotten the "Why aren't you running the meta?" question from people in Warframe. I was greatly amused, because at that point I was the only one who hadn't died during the sortie while still defending the objective :lol:

    There's a lot of content in Warframe and in ESO where it doesnt matter what you run as long as you get the job done.

    Oberon main here. I got the same reactions back when I played. :D
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  • Sylvermynx
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    Reminds me of WoW players long ago that kept asking for something like this.

    Then, along came Gear Score. Run your cursor over a player and you got a score that was indicative of a player's gear level. And you used it to add (or not) someone to your dungeon run/raid.

    That program, more than anything else, turned the player base toxic. This was about the time Ghostcrawler became lead developer.

    Yeah.... that was the beginning of the end for me. I didn't actually quit WoW until early 2013, but i wasn't playing much at all (just to keep up with my guilds and stuff) for a couple years prior. I don't exactly "miss" WoW.... I miss the actual enjoyment of playing the game when it was a pretty good game.

    WoW was my first MMO. I had a lot of fun.... even on crap sat connect from wildblue.
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  • Tsar_Gekkou
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    It just seems odd how paranoid people are of rare cases where being able to see other people's gear would lead to them getting kicked from dungeons, especially when people can already just tell you to link your gear or get kicked, and it's not like people commonly do that either. This game isn't as toxic as people like to think it is, at least on the pve side. And as I said before, a style inspect would be nice because I afk a lot when waiting for trials and i'll come back to whispers every now and then asking about what motifs i'm using. If people could just peep my style and move on, that'd be great.
    Edited by Tsar_Gekkou on June 29, 2019 7:20AM
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  • barney2525
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    I don't understand the negativity.

    Games I have played that have had it always have a Privacy option if players don't want their gear to be known.

    When you are running dungeons, or dolmens, or trials, or just running, it's not really a simple thing to have a chat conversation.

    What's the big deal?


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