I was asking around in main cities, do people gold out their non-perfect gears, as the price of materials is not cheap for a poor player like me, I have to make my decision carefully. They told me that perfected gears are super hard to get, you have to run vtrials with a PvE guild regularly and not always drop the things you want. Some people have been playing ESO for 3-5 years, they don't have perfected gears at all.
Can I just upgrade any sets I like, don't have to save wax for perfect false gods and Relequen
End game trials are hard and unplugable. Players have to join a progression guild, they cant play what they what atm, the gears, class, role option are limited.
ESO is casual base MMO actually,trial is not the the main reason people pick this game.
Some people have been playing ESO for 3-5 years, they don't have perfected gears at all.
Agree with others - perfected gear offers only a small buff that only competitive raiders need. It’s much, much easier to get non perfected so why not farm that and just be happy with it.
The non perfected are better in some ways because they are so much easier to farm and slot for actual use - which is what matters.
I used and golded False God long well before getting perfected - now the non perfected is on an alt - so no loss at all.
Same in the past, but now that I can reconstruct the perfected gear i'll probably decon all my normal false god and make as many perfected sets as needed
Most players don't give a hoot about vet trial content. Join any guild that runs vet trial progressions. You'll be surprised at what a small percentage of members actually participate. While I would be interested in exact numbers, in my experience, whether the content is too difficult, they don't have the time and/or desire to perfect skills and theory crafting, or they're just into other things, people chasing perfected gear make up a very minuscule portion of the player base.
The cool looking motifs drop in vet dungeons and trials, you don't just trip over them.The raiding scene Or "Vet Content" doesn't interest many people because, if you don't raid you don't need the gear that raids drop and you can't go anywhere in the game without tripping over cool looking armor, or you can make it yourself.
ESO is a chill game that attracts players that are interested in Lore and Story, or Role Playing, or completionists.
MS bought ZeniMax Media, the parent company. It had nothing to do with ESO.Some people hold out hope that PVP and Vet content will improve, but I the the vast majority of the community has already shaped the game into what it's become and that made it popular enough for Microsoft to buy so they are doing something right.
There are quite a few people with a deep seated fear of veteran content. Also some people had lucky RNG in normal and terrible RNG in vet so only have the non-perfect version.
Those few people are dwarfed by the number of people who simply have no interest in veteran content, or indeed in "endgame". For many MMORPG players the enjoyment is in the journey rather than the destination, let alone in treating the destination as some sort of competition.
^ This. I did my first vet trial last night and while it was a fun experience, its just not something I'm interested in doing frequently. I have a demanding job and am dedicated ensuring that my playtime in the game is just that..."playtime".
I do feel like the model is kind of wonky. In my opinion, by the time you’re good enough to farm perfected gear, you don’t really need it.
Probably because the elitist attitude the vet crowd in this game has.
I'm a tank and I get absolutely crapped on if I don't get everything right to the T. Especially with content I've never done. It's one thing to read about it, but another thing completely to sit and actually do it. That's why if I'm doing new content I need to bring a friend or else I'm just too nervous I'll get far and waste my time getting kicked at the end.
FORGET about DLC vet trials lmfao
Most players don't give a hoot about vet trial content. Join any guild that runs vet trial progressions. You'll be surprised at what a small percentage of members actually participate. While I would be interested in exact numbers, in my experience, whether the content is too difficult, they don't have the time and/or desire to perfect skills and theory crafting, or they're just into other things, people chasing perfected gear make up a very minuscule portion of the player base.
That would be me. I'm in two guilds who run trials and I've never even considered joining.
I'm sure I could learn how to do it if I wanted to, but it's not something which interests me, especially not running the same things over and over and over hoping for a specific drop. I'd want to do it once or twice for the story but that's about it and at that point it's not worth the hassle.
But mostly it's the time commitment which puts me off. My free time is very erratic, there's no way I could commit to being online at the same time every week to do trials with a static group. On top of that I only have a few hours each night (and not every day) to play and I'd rather spend that time doing things I enjoy, in my case mainly exploring and doing quests, than rehearsing for trials I'd only want to run once or twice.
I don't mind theory crafting but I'm not interested in the gear treadmill process of developing a build and grinding for gear so I can use it to...grind for slightly better gear, to use to grind for yet more gear. I'd much rather find something which is good enough and stick to using that so I can focus on having fun.