To be frank this is disgusting. I have bought numerous DLC to be able to grind some of these proc sets specifically for pvp, in additon to hundred of thousands of gold's worth in-game tempers I have used to gold them up, only for zos to disable them in pvp.
Notwithstanding I bought the Greymoor chapter less then 6 months ago simply to get the Mythic items for pvp which are now useless.
If this were any other product rather than a computer game, such sharp business practices would actualy be illegal
dcam86b14_ESO wrote: »yeah im all for it.
Just throw out all sets and make sets equalized when entering cyro.
If i'm going to play a game where all the loadouts are standardized, i'll go play one that works thanks.
This is the problem. Balance is better with the set limitations, but performance is worse. We can only guess at how they managed it, but this is the case.
I am so AGAINST this decicion. and im pissed off.
They expect us to play with what, 15,19 sets for over half a year when there was no notable performance increase during this test and absolutley no reason why they should leave it like this ??
i want to see this so called "positive feedback".
This decicion is stupid.
To be frank this is disgusting. I have bought numerous DLC to be able to grind some of these proc sets specifically for pvp, in additon to hundred of thousands of gold's worth in-game tempers I have used to gold them up, only for zos to disable them in pvp.
Notwithstanding I bought the Greymoor chapter less then 6 months ago simply to get the Mythic items for pvp which are now useless.
If this were any other product rather than a computer game, such sharp business practices would actualy be illegal
Goregrinder wrote: »To be frank this is disgusting. I have bought numerous DLC to be able to grind some of these proc sets specifically for pvp, in additon to hundred of thousands of gold's worth in-game tempers I have used to gold them up, only for zos to disable them in pvp.
Notwithstanding I bought the Greymoor chapter less then 6 months ago simply to get the Mythic items for pvp which are now useless.
If this were any other product rather than a computer game, such sharp business practices would actualy be illegal
You can still wear Mythics in Battlegrounds. That's still PVP.
starkerealm wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »To be frank this is disgusting. I have bought numerous DLC to be able to grind some of these proc sets specifically for pvp, in additon to hundred of thousands of gold's worth in-game tempers I have used to gold them up, only for zos to disable them in pvp.
Notwithstanding I bought the Greymoor chapter less then 6 months ago simply to get the Mythic items for pvp which are now useless.
If this were any other product rather than a computer game, such sharp business practices would actualy be illegal
You can still wear Mythics in Battlegrounds. That's still PVP.
Also in the IC, which is very much PvP.
The whole, "it would be illegal," bit is also hilariously hyperbolic.
Per ZOS' comments, the degraded performance is due to the increase in population. Which isn't really any different than poplocked situations right now, since there's a hard limit to the number of players able to enter the same campaign simultaneously. The no-proc condition doesn't allow an alliance to exceed poplock, so what we're seeing is that alliances are poplocked more frequently rather than there being worse performance during poplock.
Having attested to the fact that the no-proc ruleset encourages more people to play, would they then risk saying they were going to re-enable procs and thus intentionally and actively encourage lower populations in Cyro? They have lowered population caps in the past, but they haven't revealed when or by how much for many years now. Openly stating that they are reimplementing rulesets that discourage participation when they have a choice to keep rulesets that encourage participation is another matter and would not look very good at all.
PvP players: Nerf procs please, they're oppressive and stifling gameplay.
Also PvP players: No, not like that!
Look, can't say I'm particularly pleased with the end result, but this is quite literally what people have been begging ZOS for since ages ago, and you finally got it. Now suddenly people realize it isn't quite what everyone wanted. Should have been more specific. "Proc" is an extremely broad term encompassing pretty much anything that introduces another set of calculations. Even stuff like granting a static Minor Force buff, apparently.
PvP players: Nerf procs please, they're oppressive and stifling gameplay.
Also PvP players: No, not like that!
Look, can't say I'm particularly pleased with the end result, but this is quite literally what people have been begging ZOS for since ages ago, and you finally got it. Now suddenly people realize it isn't quite what everyone wanted. Should have been more specific. "Proc" is an extremely broad term encompassing pretty much anything that introduces another set of calculations. Even stuff like granting a static Minor Force buff, apparently.
YandereGirlfriend wrote: »PvP players: Nerf procs please, they're oppressive and stifling gameplay.
Also PvP players: No, not like that!
Look, can't say I'm particularly pleased with the end result, but this is quite literally what people have been begging ZOS for since ages ago, and you finally got it. Now suddenly people realize it isn't quite what everyone wanted. Should have been more specific. "Proc" is an extremely broad term encompassing pretty much anything that introduces another set of calculations. Even stuff like granting a static Minor Force buff, apparently.
It's an obvious Monkey's Paw situation - you got your wish but it's not really what was asked for.
Surely the devs are not so out-of-touch that they believed players were actually asking for sets like Automaton or Seducer's to be disqualified. The overwhelming majority of player requests involved problematic sets such as Malacath, Crimson, Unchained Terror, Syvarra's, etc.
The developers can either sit back and laugh at players' misfortune like an evil lamp genie or they can begin to address the spirit of the player complaints and reign in the problematic sets while restoring the rest.
YandereGirlfriend wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »To be frank this is disgusting. I have bought numerous DLC to be able to grind some of these proc sets specifically for pvp, in additon to hundred of thousands of gold's worth in-game tempers I have used to gold them up, only for zos to disable them in pvp.
Notwithstanding I bought the Greymoor chapter less then 6 months ago simply to get the Mythic items for pvp which are now useless.
If this were any other product rather than a computer game, such sharp business practices would actualy be illegal
You can still wear Mythics in Battlegrounds. That's still PVP.
Also in the IC, which is very much PvP.
The whole, "it would be illegal," bit is also hilariously hyperbolic.
Plenty of players prefer Cyrodiil to...
YandereGirlfriend wrote: »The "illegal" part is overblown but it's also not completely off the mark. Obviously, we all signed away our rights in the ToS but if, say, Nvidia tried to retroactively change their drivers to nerf Bitcoin mining on cards that had already been sold to buyers... they would have a class-action lawsuit on their hands and they would lose it. ZOS is doing the same basic thing to players but, due to the ToS, nobody has a legal leg to stand on.