MrBrownstone wrote: »How do you expect to sell the new expansion if you don't make good trial sets?
I am not arguing about the trial sets. However, I do question the premise the OP opened with.
I do not raid to get geared out. I raid because I enjoy the group challenge of doing well with clearing the content. Even when the gear is desirable I am still raising well after I have more of the new gear than I need.
In other words, I do not see the point in raiding for gear that is only useful in PvE instanced content as one of the set bonuses does not useful outside of instanced PvE content.
YandereGirlfriend wrote: »MrBrownstone wrote: »How do you expect to sell the new expansion if you don't make good trial sets?
I am not arguing about the trial sets. However, I do question the premise the OP opened with.
I do not raid to get geared out. I raid because I enjoy the group challenge of doing well with clearing the content. Even when the gear is desirable I am still raising well after I have more of the new gear than I need.
In other words, I do not see the point in raiding for gear that is only useful in PvE instanced content as one of the set bonuses does not useful outside of instanced PvE content.
I definitely think that this is your own idiosyncratic take.
Most people don't do trials for the sheer joy of the experience, they do them for a tangible reward, be that a skin, title or, most likely, a new piece of gear that is useful for them in some in-game pursuit.
The fact that this trial doesn't have much of anything useful for the great majority of players is a major flaw. This is evidenced by the fact that Sunspire and Cloudrest groups are still going strong in Craglorn whereas even now you seldomly see groups for Kyne's. And the trial is only a week old. Say what one will about Craglorn groups, but that's a useful proxy for judging the appeal of a trial to the casual raiding community (and most raiders are, of course, casual raiders).
It is interesting to contrast ZOS' stated rationale for upping the Maelstrom rewards ("few people do it, we want more people to engage with the content") versus the meager scraps that they have provided with Kyne's. In a trial chock-a-block full of metaphorical Nahviintas sets, one wonders if they will, at some point, re-visit this folly and give the trial sets that players will actually run to gear up their alts? As it is, most will get their token clear and sundry progression achievements and not look back.
MrBrownstone wrote: »How do you expect to sell the new expansion if you don't make good trial sets?
I am not arguing about the trial sets. However, I do question the premise the OP opened with.
I do not raid to get geared out. I raid because I enjoy the group challenge of doing well with clearing the content. Even when the gear is desirable I am still raising well after I have more of the new gear than I need.
In other words, I do not see the point in raiding for gear that is only useful in PvE instanced content as one of the set bonuses does not useful outside of instanced PvE content.
Bad sets greatly impact the replayability of content, that's just a fact, why do you think that people still run certain dungeons or trials more than others? It's because better gear, good content is important, but you need a good reward to go with it, otherwise people will not play it for long.
Just consider this, look at how few kyne's aegis trial groups there are compared to ss or cr, ON RELEASE, just absolutely insane. The preferences of players are evident, and it doesn't even look like kyne's aegis is such a good raid, so....
Dusk_Coven wrote: »MrBrownstone wrote: »I haven't seen anyone looking for Kyne's Aegis in Craglorn yet, everyone is still doing Sunspire and Cloudrest. You only managed to make one good set, a support set which was supposed to be a dd set and failed.
If this is true, then are people doing trials just for gear? Not achievements? Satisfaction? Fun of doing trials?
Might as well stop making new trials. Gear can be locked behind any content -- even fishing -- so the need for trials to gatekeep gear is unnecessary.
If you wanted to argue that the new trial wasn't fun -- that's a much more valid discussion.
MrBrownstone wrote: »Yes dude, like pointed above, yes, it's evident, most people run content for gear.
Bis is not required.
Trial for fun tho.
MrBrownstone wrote: »How do you expect to sell the new expansion if you don't make good trial sets?
I am not arguing about the trial sets. However, I do question the premise the OP opened with.
I do not raid to get geared out. I raid because I enjoy the group challenge of doing well with clearing the content. Even when the gear is desirable I am still raising well after I have more of the new gear than I need.
In other words, I do not see the point in raiding for gear that is only useful in PvE instanced content as one of the set bonuses does not useful outside of instanced PvE content.
Bad sets greatly impact the replayability of content, that's just a fact, why do you think that people still run certain dungeons or trials more than others? It's because better gear, good content is important, but you need a good reward to go with it, otherwise people will not play it for long.
Just consider this, look at how few kyne's aegis trial groups there are compared to ss or cr, ON RELEASE, just absolutely insane. The preferences of players are evident, and it doesn't even look like kyne's aegis is such a good raid, so....
The trial serious raiders pay the most attention to is the newest dungeon. Considering they keep raiding that trial heavily well after they get the gear it is clear the gear is not the driving factor. Improving one's score to jump ahead of another team and getting achievements are the driving factors.
Yes, sometimes there is gear farming of older dungeons, especially the ones that have gear other than actual trial gear, but that is secondary with serious raiders. Also, some groups are not able to clear the newer content so they go for the older content. That is normal and ok.
Ofc, bad sets affect farm runs in normal mode for that gear but focused and serious raiding.
I'm actually a bit pleased/relieved to hear that new trial sets are not "BiS" and "must have". I have just managed to get the current best trial sets for the toons who need them (yes, I didn't do much or any PVE util like 2 months ago).
I think largely, the hysteria surrounding sets kind of needs to go. It's like a bit of the disease of the modern world, the idea of "constant progress" isn't a valid idea. If there were like a few sets that were comparable, it would be great. It feels kind of stupid to enter a trial, and every mag DD and stam DD wear their respective sets, a constant wave of "Wroaar!'ing" bears where stam DD's are. It would be great if there was room for a little more variety, and actually being more creative than farming Lokkestiiz, Relequen and Selene - and if you are not wearing that, people will try to talk you into doing it. I don't fancy that stuff...
MrBrownstone wrote: »How do you expect to sell the new expansion if you don't make good trial sets? I guess you rely too much on the antiquities and the Skyrim nostalgia. That's not how it works. You make useful trial sets, popular content creators put them in their builds and people want to farm them.
I haven't seen anyone looking for Kyne's Aegis in Craglorn yet, everyone is still doing Sunspire and Cloudrest. You only managed to make one good set, a support set which was supposed to be a dd set and failed.
I'm trying to give helpful advice here, you should rework those sets to give people more incentive to buy the chapter and play the trial. I'm tired of using Vicious Ophidian and Leviathan on my magicka characters while stamina has so many interesting sets. Guess I'll have to wait and hope for the next DLC dungeon sets.
MrBrownstone wrote: »How do you expect to sell the new expansion if you don't make good trial sets?
I am not arguing about the trial sets. However, I do question the premise the OP opened with.
I do not raid to get geared out. I raid because I enjoy the group challenge of doing well with clearing the content. Even when the gear is desirable I am still raising well after I have more of the new gear than I need.
In other words, I do not see the point in raiding for gear that is only useful in PvE instanced content as one of the set bonuses does not useful outside of instanced PvE content.
Bad sets greatly impact the replayability of content, that's just a fact, why do you think that people still run certain dungeons or trials more than others? It's because better gear, good content is important, but you need a good reward to go with it, otherwise people will not play it for long.
Just consider this, look at how few kyne's aegis trial groups there are compared to ss or cr, ON RELEASE, just absolutely insane. The preferences of players are evident, and it doesn't even look like kyne's aegis is such a good raid, so....
The trial serious raiders pay the most attention to is the newest dungeon. Considering they keep raiding that trial heavily well after they get the gear it is clear the gear is not the driving factor. Improving one's score to jump ahead of another team and getting achievements are the driving factors.
Yes, sometimes there is gear farming of older dungeons, especially the ones that have gear other than actual trial gear, but that is secondary with serious raiders. Also, some groups are not able to clear the newer content so they go for the older content. That is normal and ok.
Ofc, bad sets affect farm runs in normal mode for that gear but focused and serious raiding.
That's the point, good content alone isn't enough of a drive to repeat it over and over.
MrBrownstone wrote: »How do you expect to sell the new expansion if you don't make good trial sets?
I am not arguing about the trial sets. However, I do question the premise the OP opened with.
I do not raid to get geared out. I raid because I enjoy the group challenge of doing well with clearing the content. Even when the gear is desirable I am still raising well after I have more of the new gear than I need.
In other words, I do not see the point in raiding for gear that is only useful in PvE instanced content as one of the set bonuses does not useful outside of instanced PvE content.
Bad sets greatly impact the replayability of content, that's just a fact, why do you think that people still run certain dungeons or trials more than others? It's because better gear, good content is important, but you need a good reward to go with it, otherwise people will not play it for long.
Just consider this, look at how few kyne's aegis trial groups there are compared to ss or cr, ON RELEASE, just absolutely insane. The preferences of players are evident, and it doesn't even look like kyne's aegis is such a good raid, so....
The trial serious raiders pay the most attention to is the newest dungeon. Considering they keep raiding that trial heavily well after they get the gear it is clear the gear is not the driving factor. Improving one's score to jump ahead of another team and getting achievements are the driving factors.
Yes, sometimes there is gear farming of older dungeons, especially the ones that have gear other than actual trial gear, but that is secondary with serious raiders. Also, some groups are not able to clear the newer content so they go for the older content. That is normal and ok.
Ofc, bad sets affect farm runs in normal mode for that gear but focused and serious raiding.
That's the point, good content alone isn't enough of a drive to repeat it over and over.
You seem to have missed the point. People who enjoy raiding are not raiding to get the gear drops. They are raiding because they enjoy that activity. We know this is a fact because they keep raiding well after they have all the gear they could possibly want.
As for those who raid solely for the gear, which seems to be what you are speaking to, why care. Since they are not really interested in raiding and are only interested in collecting gear they have one less trial to worry about.