As a pve player I'm glad that PVPers lost proc sets. That means less of them farming in dungeons and less for me to carry.
Once they start getting 2 shot by stat builds they will beg for the return of proc sets.
This, yes we all agree the list of sets now is way to low but I to prefer current Cyrodil.BornTritonXXL wrote: »I have 9 PVP builds that I grinned , bought DLCs , invested hundreds of thousands of gold and alliance points , gold mats and a great time of thought and play into . It’s my experience that the people who want proc sets gone are the same people who do not do anything that I had to do for my 9 PVP builds. They are the people that do not do anything for there builds except ask other people to craft them sets . If you don’t believe me ask the next person you hear saying that they can’t wait till proven sets to be gone to link there gear that they are wearing and you will see . Not only are they lazy , the don’t buy anything. No DLCs or anything to contribute to the ESO community. Please speak up and save are builds from being taken away. Thank you for your time and consideration.
I've spent millions of gold crafting and golding gear (including jewellery), have 12 builds, subbed eso+ for four years and bought the collectors editions of every chapter and I prefer the current no-proc PVP.
So I guess your hypothesis is wrong then.
BornTritonXXL wrote: »Thank you all for your input and spell correction. It’s hard to prove on a forum but I am positive that the people who want them gone are the people who do not have them . Sure you can say that you do but if you had 9 million dollars builds you would feel different.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWdd6_ZxX8c BornTritonXXL wrote: »Thank you all for your input and spell correction. It’s hard to prove on a forum but I am positive that the people who want them gone are the people who do not have them . Sure you can say that you do but if you had 9 million dollars builds you would feel different.
BornTritonXXL wrote: »Thank you all for your input and spell correction. It’s hard to prove on a forum but I am positive that the people who want them gone are the people who do not have them . Sure you can say that you do but if you had 9 million dollars builds you would feel different.
70% of the ESO damage dealer player base is nightblade or sorcerer so.....you can imagine why they don't want proc'sets...
-Sorcs weren't all that great during the proc set period and spent most of their time running away scared of Mag DK damage
-Nightblades died all the time in the proc set period and actually had to stay hidden out of AOE procs
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »The removal of majority of sets from pvp meta, imho kinda showed the fundamental issue. Previously it was noticeable to some degree, but not as much. Now it can not be more obvious.
What I am talking about is class balance (or rather lack of it). What I am basically saying is some classes became almost unplayable and definitely are not even "competitive".
It simply looks like ZOS was balancing classes around gear they use, and not the other way arround, making them gear depend and maybe even forcing some of them to buy & grind new dungeon dlc just to be able to play on even grounds.
Take NB for example. Mag NB... can it do anything as a class without Vicious Death or Caluurion's Legacy ? Same with Stam NB. Can this class reliably be effective with only stat buffing sets ? Probably not.
Meanwhile there are some classes that can play just fine, even though we have limited choice of gear.
I hope that it sheads some light on how huge disparity we have in ESO when it comes to class balance.
BornTritonXXL wrote: »Thank you all for your input and spell correction. It’s hard to prove on a forum but I am positive that the people who want them gone are the people who do not have them . Sure you can say that you do but if you had 9 million dollars builds you would feel different.
BornTritonXXL wrote: »Thank you all for your input and spell correction. It’s hard to prove on a forum but I am positive that the people who want them gone are the people who do not have them . Sure you can say that you do but if you had 9 million dollars builds you would feel different.
"After a hard week of farming, or a long night of being nagged by your wife, there is nothing better than going out for a bit of a fish."
TequilaFire wrote: »Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »The removal of majority of sets from pvp meta, imho kinda showed the fundamental issue. Previously it was noticeable to some degree, but not as much. Now it can not be more obvious.
What I am talking about is class balance (or rather lack of it). What I am basically saying is some classes became almost unplayable and definitely are not even "competitive".
It simply looks like ZOS was balancing classes around gear they use, and not the other way arround, making them gear depend and maybe even forcing some of them to buy & grind new dungeon dlc just to be able to play on even grounds.
Take NB for example. Mag NB... can it do anything as a class without Vicious Death or Caluurion's Legacy ? Same with Stam NB. Can this class reliably be effective with only stat buffing sets ? Probably not.
Meanwhile there are some classes that can play just fine, even though we have limited choice of gear.
I hope that it sheads some light on how huge disparity we have in ESO when it comes to class balance.
I somewhat disagree as my Stamblade has always done well in just Hunding's/Spriggns's setups.
Now even with out the Bloodspawn and substituting 2 mismatched monster pieces getting good numbers under the new system.
"After a hard week of farming, or a long night of being nagged by your wife, there is nothing better than going out for a bit of a fish."
Darkstorne wrote: »BornTritonXXL wrote: »Thank you all for your input and spell correction. It’s hard to prove on a forum but I am positive that the people who want them gone are the people who do not have them . Sure you can say that you do but if you had 9 million dollars builds you would feel different.
@BornTritonXXL It's also hard to prove on a forum that you're making all this up on a hunch, don't have access to the raw data that would suggest anti-proc players don't own proc sets themselves, and are blind to alternate considerations regarding the benefits of no proc sets in Cyrodiil (like, say, improved server performance so greater Cyrodiil stability and responsiveness). I also can't prove that you enjoy spending romantic evenings snuggled up in bed with a guar, but I'm just going to assume that anyway, since you're clearly okay with that.
FantasticFreddie wrote: »I am enjoying the feel of pvp right now.... and I have spent tons of telvar, gold to gold the sets out, money at traders, crystals to change traits, time farming dungeons, etc.
Don't assume.
This, yes we all agree the list of sets now is way to low but I to prefer current Cyrodil.BornTritonXXL wrote: »I have 9 PVP builds that I grinned , bought DLCs , invested hundreds of thousands of gold and alliance points , gold mats and a great time of thought and play into . It’s my experience that the people who want proc sets gone are the same people who do not do anything that I had to do for my 9 PVP builds. They are the people that do not do anything for there builds except ask other people to craft them sets . If you don’t believe me ask the next person you hear saying that they can’t wait till proven sets to be gone to link there gear that they are wearing and you will see . Not only are they lazy , the don’t buy anything. No DLCs or anything to contribute to the ESO community. Please speak up and save are builds from being taken away. Thank you for your time and consideration.
I've spent millions of gold crafting and golding gear (including jewellery), have 12 builds, subbed eso+ for four years and bought the collectors editions of every chapter and I prefer the current no-proc PVP.
So I guess your hypothesis is wrong then.
BornTritonXXL wrote: »It’s my experience that the people who want proc sets gone are the same people who do not do anything that I had to do for my 9 PVP builds.