Can’t ZOS just hire staff to do the testing themselves?
Why do I have to lay a completely different game because the are cheaping out on staff?
They have logs of what everyone is activating for skills. Create some bots that can mimic button mashing?
Unfortunatly the poll is biased by the spin put into it by listing what the OP thinks should be tested vs a clean poll about focused testing on areas known to have significant impacts on game performance.
brandoncoffmannub18_ESO wrote: »Can’t ZOS just hire staff to do the testing themselves?
Why do I have to lay a completely different game because the are cheaping out on staff?
They have logs of what everyone is activating for skills. Create some bots that can mimic button mashing?
I'm not sure they play the games themselves, and so they don't have insight players have like what sets or abilities are useful or make sense.
It's hard to theory craft when you are inexperienced in the actual gameplay.
brandoncoffmannub18_ESO wrote: »Can’t ZOS just hire staff to do the testing themselves?
Why do I have to lay a completely different game because the are cheaping out on staff?
They have logs of what everyone is activating for skills. Create some bots that can mimic button mashing?
I'm not sure they play the games themselves, and so they don't have insight players have like what sets or abilities are useful or make sense.
It's hard to theory craft when you are inexperienced in the actual gameplay.
They do play. Not all of them, of course.
This is an issue of numbers and ZOS is not going to hire a couple hundred people, which I am sure is what they are hoping to get, for these tests. Most people won't work for a few extra AP.
brandoncoffmannub18_ESO wrote: »Can’t ZOS just hire staff to do the testing themselves?
Why do I have to lay a completely different game because the are cheaping out on staff?
They have logs of what everyone is activating for skills. Create some bots that can mimic button mashing?
I'm not sure they play the games themselves, and so they don't have insight players have like what sets or abilities are useful or make sense.
It's hard to theory craft when you are inexperienced in the actual gameplay.
They do play. Not all of them, of course.
This is an issue of numbers and ZOS is not going to hire a couple hundred people, which I am sure is what they are hoping to get, for these tests. Most people won't work for a few extra AP.