You see a level 15 character wearing a title that took your fully geared and leveled character several months to obtain and it is a little disheartening.
spartaxoxo wrote: »You see a level 15 character wearing a title that took your fully geared and leveled character several months to obtain and it is a little disheartening.
If I saw that I would assume that they have fully geared and leveled character just like I do. I wouldn't feel disheartened at all. But then I moreso view achievements as part of the skillset of a human being and that they understand the mechanics of the content they did, rather than just looking at their character. So I have genuinely never felt disheartened at such a thing and cannot even imagine ever feeling that way over it.
spartaxoxo wrote: »You see a level 15 character wearing a title that took your fully geared and leveled character several months to obtain and it is a little disheartening.
If I saw that I would assume that they have fully geared and leveled character just like I do. I wouldn't feel disheartened at all. But then I moreso view achievements as part of the skillset of a human being and that they understand the mechanics of the content they did, rather than just looking at their character. So I have genuinely never felt disheartened at such a thing and cannot even imagine ever feeling that way over it.
Me either actually, but those players are out there. Just like the players that think they got an exclusive mount then the mount is made available later.
And again you can not get those achievements without the character. It was a team effort. The character needed you and you needed your character. Titles should be earned by the characters showing them off.
It boils down to whether or not it's the player earning the achievements, or the toon earning the achievements. (a toon the player created and equipped) I look at it as the toon is a tool for the player to use, and it's the player earning the achievement, not the toon. The toon is just the tool the player used to earn the achievement.
It makes a lot more sense to have achievements be account wide. Toons aren't real, players are.
There are achievements for motif collecting and grand master crafter . So if one toon gets a motif unlocked people want all toons to get it ? I vote no for account wide achievements
It boils down to whether or not it's the player earning the achievements, or the toon earning the achievements. (a toon the player created and equipped) I look at it as the toon is a tool for the player to use, and it's the player earning the achievement, not the toon. The toon is just the tool the player used to earn the achievement.
It makes a lot more sense to have achievements be account wide. Toons aren't real, players are.
It boils down to whether or not it's the player earning the achievements, or the toon earning the achievements. (a toon the player created and equipped) I look at it as the toon is a tool for the player to use, and it's the player earning the achievement, not the toon. The toon is just the tool the player used to earn the achievement.
It makes a lot more sense to have achievements be account wide. Toons aren't real, players are.
The problem with that argument is that few if any would claim that when a character completes a quest the xp and rewards were earned by the player and should go to all the account's characters, and yet it's exactly the same situation, the player completed the quest and not the character - or so some would argue. Besides which, the achievements aren't real either, so the idea that players are real and characters aren't really doesn't make any sense.
There are achievements for motif collecting and grand master crafter . So if one toon gets a motif unlocked people want all toons to get it ? I vote no for account wide achievements
It boils down to whether or not it's the player earning the achievements, or the toon earning the achievements. (a toon the player created and equipped) I look at it as the toon is a tool for the player to use, and it's the player earning the achievement, not the toon. The toon is just the tool the player used to earn the achievement.
It makes a lot more sense to have achievements be account wide. Toons aren't real, players are.
The problem with that argument is that few if any would claim that when a character completes a quest the xp and rewards were earned by the player and should go to all the account's characters, and yet it's exactly the same situation, the player completed the quest and not the character - or so some would argue. Besides which, the achievements aren't real either, so the idea that players are real and characters aren't really doesn't make any sense.
Some players like things to be account-wide, others like things to be character-specific. Some are put off rolling alts because of the need to repeat content, others only roll alts in order to repeat the content. Some players want to do everything on one character, other players want to do some things on one character and other things on a different character. I want to do Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood content on my nightblade assassin, and I don't want the achievements for that automatically given to my paladin-style templar who won't go near those guilds (and I'm not even a role-player in any significant way).
Fortunately, ZOS recognise the different approaches and have made a decent balance between them with some things like CPs, collectibles and dye unlocks account-wide and other things like achievements and titles character-specific. It's a fair compromise in my view, and I hope they don't change it- although I'm wholly in favour of an account summary screen showing which characters have earned which achievements.
I honestly just want lore book collecting to be account wide. There are books that are literally impossible to get if you miss them during a quest and I'd love to be able to 100% my lore library on my main.
starkerealm wrote: »I honestly just want lore book collecting to be account wide. There are books that are literally impossible to get if you miss them during a quest and I'd love to be able to 100% my lore library on my main.
Editic Memory, not Lore Books. ZOS has been pretty good about getting those out into the world where you can access them after the quest has concluded. It's taken years, and there may still be some that are still missing, but they've been working on this.
It boils down to whether or not it's the player earning the achievements, or the toon earning the achievements. (a toon the player created and equipped) I look at it as the toon is a tool for the player to use, and it's the player earning the achievement, not the toon. The toon is just the tool the player used to earn the achievement.
It makes a lot more sense to have achievements be account wide. Toons aren't real, players are.
The problem with that argument is that few if any would claim that when a character completes a quest the xp and rewards were earned by the player and should go to all the account's characters, and yet it's exactly the same situation, the player completed the quest and not the character - or so some would argue. Besides which, the achievements aren't real either, so the idea that players are real and characters aren't really doesn't make any sense.
Some players like things to be account-wide, others like things to be character-specific. Some are put off rolling alts because of the need to repeat content, others only roll alts in order to repeat the content. Some players want to do everything on one character, other players want to do some things on one character and other things on a different character. I want to do Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood content on my nightblade assassin, and I don't want the achievements for that automatically given to my paladin-style templar who won't go near those guilds (and I'm not even a role-player in any significant way).
Fortunately, ZOS recognise the different approaches and have made a decent balance between them with some things like CPs, collectibles and dye unlocks account-wide and other things like achievements and titles character-specific. It's a fair compromise in my view, and I hope they don't change it- although I'm wholly in favour of an account summary screen showing which characters have earned which achievements.
When the same toon earns the same achievement a second time do they get bonuses for getting it the second time? There are no bonuses that go to any characters specifically for getting an achievement, it's just XP. Mementos are already account wide.
I'm not sure what your point is when achievements can be so easily limited to one instance of a given achievement per account. That limitation is already in place for every toon, it could just be account wide instead.
Yes: farming and questing achievements. Who cares which character got that winglet?
No: combat-related achievements. You may be a brilliant tank, but a crap healer.
Mettaricana wrote: »Lotta weak arguments on why this shouldn't be a thing. Not like we don't get dungeon healer and trial healer after like 10 self heals in a trial on a dps character. So the good tank crap healer title joke of an argument falls flat. As well as no one cares what character you got flawless on because for some reason your still dead in the vet dungeon run. Wanna lock titles fine but everything else account wide.
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Yes: farming and questing achievements. Who cares which character got that winglet?
No: combat-related achievements. You may be a brilliant tank, but a crap healer.
I don't understand this argument. You can already swap your character's race and role, and nobody will know if you got your titles as tank and not as healer. Not to mention that selling carries is a huge business these days, and many people just buy their fancy titles.
There's also a way to implement account-wide achievements without affecting those who want to earn them on each character: they could just add an extra tab where you could see all of your achievements and which characters have them already.