I am asking myself this question more and more and having changed race for my NB stam I have already felt a blatant change...
Wouldn't the problem come from there before the class????
Dusk_Coven wrote: »When PvP needs "Battle Spirit", which involves HUGE adjustments like -60% healing... the underlying mechanics of PvP in ESO are complete nonsense to begin with. Everything else is just more bandaids.
Karmanorway wrote: »Play whatever race you want👍
I play Dark Elf stamina sorcerer, but the best stamrace is Orc. Yet i still win and lose 50/50 when fighting them. I personally dont think its race imbalances that are the issue, more like Class balance... Yes i am looking at u Necromancer 🤨
I am asking myself this question more and more and having changed race for my NB stam I have already felt a blatant change...
Wouldn't the problem come from there before the class????
Race should be picked because of how liked they are. Hate seeing meta guides choose your race for you.
Luckylancer wrote: »Karmanorway wrote: »Play whatever race you want👍
I play Dark Elf stamina sorcerer, but the best stamrace is Orc. Yet i still win and lose 50/50 when fighting them. I personally dont think its race imbalances that are the issue, more like Class balance... Yes i am looking at u Necromancer 🤨
You play a correct race. Breton or a altmer stam is way much worse than a proper stam race for a stam class.
Karmanorway wrote: »Luckylancer wrote: »Karmanorway wrote: »Play whatever race you want👍
I play Dark Elf stamina sorcerer, but the best stamrace is Orc. Yet i still win and lose 50/50 when fighting them. I personally dont think its race imbalances that are the issue, more like Class balance... Yes i am looking at u Necromancer 🤨
You play a correct race. Breton or a altmer stam is way much worse than a proper stam race for a stam class.
Correct race yes, Dark Elf is "Jack of all trade" but not the best for stamsorc. Then Orc is better, im specificaly thinking about the 15% reduced sprint cost + 10% Speed bonus
xxslam48xxb14_ESO wrote: »Op was playing an argonian before race changing. Only thing argonians are best at in eso is swimming and somehow even that I question. I mean surely there must be a way to increase swim speed on other races and if they can then argonians get btfo in water too.
Not even the best healer race and they have a racial that ONLY increases healing. Even khajiits can heal better then argonians and their racial gives crit damage as well. Stupid balance
Argonians only exist in eso for fans and to sell race changes.
When I see some people saying that this has little impact on PVP, to me it's an abuse of a loophole in a deliberately integrated game, then yes, for PVP that's fine, but in PVP the difference is felt more than some people are trying to admit.
Otherwise, if you find that it has no impact on PVP, then why do some youtubers and others advise you to run for this role? You see, you can be wrong in saying that!
So yes, I guess that's not the only problem, but I'm sure it's a problem factor for the PVP.
When I see some people saying that this has little impact on PVP, to me it's an abuse of a loophole in a deliberately integrated game, then yes, for PVP that's fine, but in PVP the difference is felt more than some people are trying to admit.
Otherwise, if you find that it has no impact on PVP, then why do some youtubers and others advise you to run for this role? You see, you can be wrong in saying that!
So yes, I guess that's not the only problem, but I'm sure it's a problem factor for the PVP.
This is not a loophole. Race choice having passives is a very deliberate part of the game design. It is a very deliberate part of TES since the early days of this IP.
Further, I doubt many die often because of their choice of race.
When I see some people saying that this has little impact on PVP, to me it's an abuse of a loophole in a deliberately integrated game, then yes, for PVP that's fine, but in PVP the difference is felt more than some people are trying to admit.
Otherwise, if you find that it has no impact on PVP, then why do some youtubers and others advise you to run for this role? You see, you can be wrong in saying that!
So yes, I guess that's not the only problem, but I'm sure it's a problem factor for the PVP.
When I see some people saying that this has little impact on PVP, to me it's an abuse of a loophole in a deliberately integrated game, then yes, for PVP that's fine, but in PVP the difference is felt more than some people are trying to admit.
Otherwise, if you find that it has no impact on PVP, then why do some youtubers and others advise you to run for this role? You see, you can be wrong in saying that!
So yes, I guess that's not the only problem, but I'm sure it's a problem factor for the PVP.
When I see some people saying that this has little impact on PVP, to me it's an abuse of a loophole in a deliberately integrated game, then yes, for PVP that's fine, but in PVP the difference is felt more than some people are trying to admit.
Otherwise, if you find that it has no impact on PVP, then why do some youtubers and others advise you to run for this role? You see, you can be wrong in saying that!
So yes, I guess that's not the only problem, but I'm sure it's a problem factor for the PVP.
itscompton wrote: »When I see some people saying that this has little impact on PVP, to me it's an abuse of a loophole in a deliberately integrated game, then yes, for PVP that's fine, but in PVP the difference is felt more than some people are trying to admit.
Otherwise, if you find that it has no impact on PVP, then why do some youtubers and others advise you to run for this role? You see, you can be wrong in saying that!
So yes, I guess that's not the only problem, but I'm sure it's a problem factor for the PVP.
If you're rolling a race with bonuses that are completely useless to a magica toon such as being a Wood Elf MagSorc and you run into a Breton Magsorc with identical gear and skill bar set up, played by someone of equal skill, then yes you'd be at a definite disadvantage. But if you're more concerned with PvP than role playing you could just use a race change token to switch your Magsorc to a Breton as well, putting you on equal footing. Or alternatively you could choose to be an Altmer, a Dunmer, a Khajiit, an Argonian, or even a Nord. Any of which have racial bonuses that could be utilized to allow you to better match up to the Breton Magsorc, with minimal adjustments to your gear/playstyle,
But hypothetically lets imagine you're an experienced, fairly skilled player on a top-notch, ideally geared MagWarden and no matter what you get rolled by any halfway decent player running a Youtube meta StamCro build; that's a balance problem because there is nothing you can do at that point to compete unless the Devs update class skills and passives.
Racials are fine, they only make up about 2-3% of a character's total power.
The thing PvP'ers need to learn is that balance is impossible to achieve. The buffing and nerfing of skills is pointless, and always dictated by PvP. PvP'ers need to understand that PvP is fluid, and everchanging. There is always a counter to something, so when multiple players use one popular build or skill, another player will make a build to counter it. When more players make that counter build, another player will make a counterbuild to the counterbuild. And it goes on and on. Unless something is seriously broken, wasting development time on balance is pointless in my opinion.
And all the while PvP players will claim skill X from whoever they are up against is overpowered, simply because in their mind they need something to justify their loss.
The only thing this foolish balance-chasing achieves, is less and less interesting classes.