I give you props for running a guild that helps new players though. Its much like a school teacher who has to impart the same information over and over, day after day. Takes a lot of patience and maturity to do so. /salute
the reason they do it is simple - to show off new assets. Base Game isn't know for being the best looking in comparison to the Expansions
They aren't exactly proud of the base game and feel that their writing improved over the course of time after launch
If a player is a new player, then this player has bought the last chapter after skipping the base game and all other chapters. The most likely reason to skip all previous chapters (and base game) is not being interested in them. That means that new player is buying new chapter specifically to get the new chapter content. It would be quite unpleasant to buy something specifically and be put into other content and not into the content you bought. I can already imagine all the support nightmare with the "I have bought Greymoor and can't find it" messages. So putting new players into the content they bought is reasonable.I agree. I can not fathom the reason the devs would want new players to start in a DLC zone.
Let them experience the game right, most don't even know their starter city, the quests, etc... They are dying repeatedly to Harrowstorms and world bosses instead... its not a great newbie experience by any means. I run a guild that helps new players, and I can't tell you how many have been frustrated getting dropped into Vardenfell or Skyrim and struggling to finish the zones, those are NOT newbie zones! Not to mention, they do not lead you to the harborage quest line, one of the most important lines in the game.
If a player is a new player, then this player has bought the last chapter after skipping the base game and all other chapters. The most likely reason to skip all previous chapters (and base game) is not being interested in them. That means that new player is buying new chapter specifically to get the new chapter content. It would be quite unpleasant to buy something specifically and be put into other content and not into the content you bought. I can already imagine all the support nightmare with the "I have bought Greymoor and can't find it" messages. So putting new players into the content they bought is reasonable.I agree. I can not fathom the reason the devs would want new players to start in a DLC zone.
There should be a way to choose the starting place, if one wish to do so.
Let them experience the game right, most don't even know their starter city, the quests, etc... They are dying repeatedly to Harrowstorms and world bosses instead... its not a great newbie experience by any means. I run a guild that helps new players, and I can't tell you how many have been frustrated getting dropped into Vardenfell or Skyrim and struggling to finish the zones, those are NOT newbie zones! Not to mention, they do not lead you to the harborage quest line, one of the most important lines in the game.
Mythreindeer wrote: »Let them experience the game right, most don't even know their starter city, the quests, etc... They are dying repeatedly to Harrowstorms and world bosses instead... its not a great newbie experience by any means. I run a guild that helps new players, and I can't tell you how many have been frustrated getting dropped into Vardenfell or Skyrim and struggling to finish the zones, those are NOT newbie zones! Not to mention, they do not lead you to the harborage quest line, one of the most important lines in the game.
100% accurate.
My starter area as a newb was Vvardenfell. The difficulty level for a green ESO player is too high and leads to frustration and of course I was clueless re: the main story line. I had to go to the internet to learn everything about this game.
Definitely should start in the respective starter area.
Really? Training gear only drops newbie zones. World bosses, Dolmens, Geysers & Harrowstorms do not exist in newbie zones, as doesn't anything that would basically one-shot a new player. There are very specific zones that were designed for new players to learn the game and get some gear to help them, and none of them are DLC level content.BrownChicken wrote: »I do not understand your claims. All locations are for new players.