Malediktus wrote: »Too fast = being able to outlevel content without grinding for exp
When I finished shadowfen (25-30 zone) I was lvl 37, and I only played all the content there without grinding for exp.
What's strange is that so many people are finding that not to be the case, myself included. I was two levels below the starting quests in Greenshade when I got there. I had done all skyshards and had the acheivements for quests in every zone.
So the question I have is where is all this content and exp that I must have missed? Maybe it is different in every faction.
curlyqloub14_ESO wrote: »What's strange is that so many people are finding that not to be the case, myself included. I was two levels below the starting quests in Greenshade when I got there. I had done all skyshards and had the acheivements for quests in every zone.
So the question I have is where is all this content and exp that I must have missed? Maybe it is different in every faction.
Yes you have missed stuff. Just because the markers on your map are all white doesn't mean you have done ALL the quests in the zone. There are a lot of quests that you will find if you just wander out in the world, which aren't associated with any map marker, and won't make any visual completion mark on your map when they are done. I just started in Greenshade, at level 27 - well above the starting quests for that zone. I don't grind mobs, just quest and explore.
rwood0604_ESO wrote: »SuperScrubby wrote: »I'm VR1 and still doing the coldharbor quests. I have done almost no mob grinding whatsoever. So unless looting all those chests is the culprit this game awards exp too easily in the open world.
Yes the chests give a set percentage of your lvl no matter the lvl or zone I have been in even as a lvl 30 in the started island chests there give me 1% of my lvl when opening them so I think that chest is how most of you are so over lvled in the quest, because i have 2 characters both in same faction and i play them the same way except only one i open tons of chests on and he seems to be 5 lvls high than my other toon that is in the same area doing the same quests.
rwood0604_ESO wrote: »I have a lvl 37 with over 4 days of play time on it so leveling to fast is not a problem, you must be exploring well past your quest area to be at such a lvl in a low lvl zone and at what point through lvling so high did you stop to think oh I should do my quests now knowing full well you would out lvl them if you didn't?
curlyqloub14_ESO wrote: »What's strange is that so many people are finding that not to be the case, myself included. I was two levels below the starting quests in Greenshade when I got there. I had done all skyshards and had the acheivements for quests in every zone.
So the question I have is where is all this content and exp that I must have missed? Maybe it is different in every faction.
Yes you have missed stuff. Just because the markers on your map are all white doesn't mean you have done ALL the quests in the zone. There are a lot of quests that you will find if you just wander out in the world, which aren't associated with any map marker, and won't make any visual completion mark on your map when they are done. I just started in Greenshade, at level 27 - well above the starting quests for that zone. I don't grind mobs, just quest and explore.
It is actually possible to do all quests/achievements/discoveries for an area and not be quite the right level, even adding in the quests that have no marker. I did well over the number of quests needed for Auridon's quest achievement and all the dolmens/dungeons/etc., but I wasn't killing EVERY mob I encountered. That's not something that need adjusted though, that was just me not playing correctly. You can't stealth your way past every enemy and expect to level, and I hadn't yet realized that ESO wasn't going to be like many MMO's with 30 million questing hubs to make up for my stealthy approach. Not a problem, just went, "Whoops, I need to make quests/dungeons really COUNT." and started killing every mob I came across.
Reignskream wrote: »4days, 17 hrs, 16 minutes, 59 seconds -- And im still level 24. Yall play to fast :P. Doesnt anybody enjoy the scenery? the loot, the lore?
Oh look, another gratuitous swipe at WOW, which like many is totally false and shows the poster has no idea how WOW was for several years until PLAYER PRESSURE made Blizzard speed up the leveling process. Back in 'vanilla' leveling was a grind, literally at some levels due to lack of quests and low XP per kill.george.smithb16_ESO wrote: »I'm with you... I stop to smell the roses. Unfortunately fast leveling has been with us since WoW
george.smithb16_ESO wrote: »I'm with you... I stop to smell the roses. Unfortunately fast leveling has been with us since WoW and is here to stay. Too many impatient folks want to "beat" a game instead of enjoy it, or think the only way to enjoy it is with end game content.
Then of course they rush to end game and complain they are bored. So not much Zenimax can do about it.
It would be interesting though if they implimented an XP slider and allowed tuning it down, how many would use it.
neocomab16_ESO wrote: »george.smithb16_ESO wrote: »I'm with you... I stop to smell the roses. Unfortunately fast leveling has been with us since WoW and is here to stay. Too many impatient folks want to "beat" a game instead of enjoy it, or think the only way to enjoy it is with end game content.
Then of course they rush to end game and complain they are bored. So not much Zenimax can do about it.
It would be interesting though if they implimented an XP slider and allowed tuning it down, how many would use it.
You people dont get it, do you? We want to play the actual game, not the tutorial that is leveling. And leveling is nothing but a huge tutorial. We dont want to feel forced to level in order to finally have fun. heck, the only game that did that right was DCUO. 30 levels and that's it. lots of time to fill endgame with content. when you now hit vet 10 you have nothing except for pvp. That's about it. There is literally no content to do right now at max level. But max level in an MMO IS the actual game.
I've run into this as well. Wanting to explore each area as well as do all the quests and pvp just doesn't seem to level up properly. It seemed ok up until aobut lvl 15 but now it seems like I always end up having to skip entire sections/quests because they are just too low level to even bother with.
I would love a chance to turn XP off.
Thats exactly what we dont want to do... Skipping content.
I'm curious how you were level 21 when you started Stormhaven. I just started it and I'm level 16 -- after doing every quest, dolmen, dungeon and boss in Glenumbra. *scratches head*