I'm just curious... people throw out all these CP requirements to "not be squishy"... but what type of content are we talking about?!? PvP, PvE, trials?
KovalskyNestor wrote: »They said that we will gain new cp much faster. No way they will keep this old way, otherwise many players will be discouraged to play (including myself).
Also, correct me if I'm wrong but I think that 1200 is enough for any content.
Judgedread101071 wrote: »Let's assume that i have the money to buy crowns (a lot of ppl playing the game,do).
- I sell those crowns for in game gold.
- With the gold i have, I buy every writ I can get my hands on, and XP boost potions ( You get approximatelly 45k xp per writ with xp boost potions)
-Depending on the amount of time you want to spent on a writ table you can probably get 3600 CP in less than a week.
With normal grinding for players like my self who don't have the money to buy crowns,it would take me a couple of years to reach those CP's and i will always be in a disadvantage in both PVP and PVE against players who simply can afford crowns
If this is not a P2W situation, then prove my logic wrong.
FYI I am at 1600 CP and i have done all the hard content there is in this game including Godslayer and Dawnbringer.
To the ppl who think that i am a new player and i am afraid i wont be able to make it in this game,know that you are wrong.
If the fact that i can reach max level (even if i start playing the game today) in an instant, if i have the money to spent on crowns, doesn't seem like a P2W then i am wasting my time
Starlight_Whisper wrote: »I can still buy writs with gold though. Also about of raw materials is absurd for this. A different thing though, remember to shop in Alinor if you do this!
Ancient Traders can be your one stop shop for your dreams!
KovalskyNestor wrote: »Leveling up to 1200 will be faster after that it stays the same. You need 1711 to get all the important passives and 4 actives, if you want to be the strongest you can be its 2221 and thats if you select active skills you can access right away, actives behind actives will be more expensive ofc.
Oh didn't know that.. thank you for the info, I can see why people are frustrated now.
KovalskyNestor wrote: »Leveling up to 1200 will be faster after that it stays the same. You need 1711 to get all the important passives and 4 actives, if you want to be the strongest you can be its 2221 and thats if you select active skills you can access right away, actives behind actives will be more expensive ofc.
Oh didn't know that.. thank you for the info, I can see why people are frustrated now.
except those numbers are completely wrong with the changes made in 6.3.2.
With the amount of misinformation and disinformation going around, it's no wonder people have no clue what is happening...
This game has been on the spectrum of pay-to-win for a long time, @Judgedread101071 - that's not anything new. And you're right - changing the XP progression for CP adds another dimension to that spectrum. Or rather, it extends an already existing dimension of that spectrum. As someone who is very harshly critical of ZoS's predatory monetization of this game, I'm not that worried about this. Though granted, the reason I'm not worried about this is because the pay-to-win skips are already so bad in this game this new extension really doesn't significantly change the picture. We're going from customers being able to pay for XP boosters to... still being able to pay for XP boosters. And skill lines. And skill points. *sigh*
This game has been on the spectrum of pay-to-win for a long time, @Judgedread101071 - that's not anything new. And you're right - changing the XP progression for CP adds another dimension to that spectrum. Or rather, it extends an already existing dimension of that spectrum. As someone who is very harshly critical of ZoS's predatory monetization of this game, I'm not that worried about this. Though granted, the reason I'm not worried about this is because the pay-to-win skips are already so bad in this game this new extension really doesn't significantly change the picture. We're going from customers being able to pay for XP boosters to... still being able to pay for XP boosters. And skill lines. And skill points. *sigh*
I will go easy please explain ONE P2W element in ESO. I will wait.
What you described at the end of your post are all conveniences nothing to do with P2W.
This game has been on the spectrum of pay-to-win for a long time, @Judgedread101071 - that's not anything new. And you're right - changing the XP progression for CP adds another dimension to that spectrum. Or rather, it extends an already existing dimension of that spectrum. As someone who is very harshly critical of ZoS's predatory monetization of this game, I'm not that worried about this. Though granted, the reason I'm not worried about this is because the pay-to-win skips are already so bad in this game this new extension really doesn't significantly change the picture. We're going from customers being able to pay for XP boosters to... still being able to pay for XP boosters. And skill lines. And skill points. *sigh*
I will go easy please explain ONE P2W element in ESO. I will wait.
What you described at the end of your post are all conveniences nothing to do with P2W.
Well you do have to buy the base game. So in effect you are paying to win...😛
I do agree, this is not pay to win.
Judgedread101071 wrote: »Artorias24 wrote: »Judgedread101071 wrote: »FYI I am at 1600 CP and i have done all the hard content there is in this game including Godslayer and Dawnbringer.
To the ppl who think that i am a new player and i am afraid i wont be able to make it in this game,know that you are wrong.
If the fact that i can reach max level (even if i start playing the game today) in an instant, if i have the money to spent on crowns, doesn't seem like a P2W then i am wasting my time
I wouldnt call it p2w. In this case more like pay to convenient. P2w ist something you can only get with spending money and other players cant get if they dont spend the same Money.
Only cause you got boosted to max level wont make you win against another max level Player that leveled the normal way.
Although i DO see your logic.imagine a different scenario which WILL happen to some ppl.
Say we both start today.and we both have the same amount of time to spend in the game and equal skill.
This game has been on the spectrum of pay-to-win for a long time, @Judgedread101071 - that's not anything new. And you're right - changing the XP progression for CP adds another dimension to that spectrum. Or rather, it extends an already existing dimension of that spectrum. As someone who is very harshly critical of ZoS's predatory monetization of this game, I'm not that worried about this. Though granted, the reason I'm not worried about this is because the pay-to-win skips are already so bad in this game this new extension really doesn't significantly change the picture. We're going from customers being able to pay for XP boosters to... still being able to pay for XP boosters. And skill lines. And skill points. *sigh*
Judgedread101071 wrote: »Let's assume that i have the money to buy crowns (a lot of ppl playing the game,do).
- I sell those crowns for in game gold.
- With the gold i have, I buy every writ I can get my hands on, and XP boost potions ( You get approximatelly 45k xp per writ with xp boost potions)
-Depending on the amount of time you want to spent on a writ table you can probably get 3600 CP in less than a week.
With normal grinding for players like my self who don't have the money to buy crowns,it would take me a couple of years to reach those CP's and i will always be in a disadvantage in both PVP and PVE against players who simply can afford crowns
If this is not a P2W situation, then prove my logic wrong.
FYI I am at 1600 CP and i have done all the hard content there is in this game including Godslayer and Dawnbringer.
To the ppl who think that i am a new player and i am afraid i wont be able to make it in this game,know that you are wrong.
If the fact that i can reach max level (even if i start playing the game today) in an instant, if i have the money to spent on crowns, doesn't seem like a P2W then i am wasting my time
Judgedread101071 wrote: »If this is not a P2W situation, then prove my logic wrong.
This game has been on the spectrum of pay-to-win for a long time, @Judgedread101071 - that's not anything new. And you're right - changing the XP progression for CP adds another dimension to that spectrum. Or rather, it extends an already existing dimension of that spectrum. As someone who is very harshly critical of ZoS's predatory monetization of this game, I'm not that worried about this. Though granted, the reason I'm not worried about this is because the pay-to-win skips are already so bad in this game this new extension really doesn't significantly change the picture. We're going from customers being able to pay for XP boosters to... still being able to pay for XP boosters. And skill lines. And skill points. *sigh*
I will go easy please explain ONE P2W element in ESO. I will wait.
What you described at the end of your post are all conveniences nothing to do with P2W.
This game has been on the spectrum of pay-to-win for a long time, @Judgedread101071 - that's not anything new. And you're right - changing the XP progression for CP adds another dimension to that spectrum. Or rather, it extends an already existing dimension of that spectrum. As someone who is very harshly critical of ZoS's predatory monetization of this game, I'm not that worried about this. Though granted, the reason I'm not worried about this is because the pay-to-win skips are already so bad in this game this new extension really doesn't significantly change the picture. We're going from customers being able to pay for XP boosters to... still being able to pay for XP boosters. And skill lines. And skill points. *sigh*
I will go easy please explain ONE P2W element in ESO. I will wait.
What you described at the end of your post are all conveniences nothing to do with P2W.
Well you do have to buy the base game. So in effect you are paying to win...😛
I do agree, this is not pay to win.
At this point people use "P2W" to get clicks. It has lost all its meaning and has become some kool phrase to start endless bashing of a game or feature they don't like.