I had tri-potion slotted because I have zillions of them from login rewards, and for some reason this person took issue with that
Supreme_Atromancer wrote: »I've been asked a bunch of times about the gear I'm running or the motifs or whatever. Its never felt it awkward or hard to explain, and I've made friends or added people to run with because we had something interesting to talk about.
Remember using Jorvuld's Guidance set on my healer after it came out and people wondered about the style as it was not jet an outfit style an its an pretty niche healer set.I had tri-potion slotted because I have zillions of them from login rewards, and for some reason this person took issue with that
Heh. Send them to me. I use the free Crown Tri-Pots all the time. I drink them like a Khajiit with a bad skooma addiction. It is either that or DESTROY them.Supreme_Atromancer wrote: »I've been asked a bunch of times about the gear I'm running or the motifs or whatever. Its never felt it awkward or hard to explain, and I've made friends or added people to run with because we had something interesting to talk about.
I have asked a few people what style or costume they are wearing (fashion end-game, you know)... Almost everyone answers.
I think most people hide the character's gear. In my experience, it is just easier to hide mismatched styles under a costume or outfit and then no one has to be subjected to the hideous stuff being worn. This makes asking about costumes and styles much less invasive than asking about gear.
spitfire1525 wrote: »This is ridiculous its not in game. It helps alot of new or returning players with what they should wear. I know as returning player... im blindsighted by all the different attributes and stats with new skill tree + combinning with gear sets....
spitfire1525 wrote: »This is ridiculous its not in game. It helps alot of new or returning players with what they should wear. I know as returning player... im blindsighted by all the different attributes and stats with new skill tree + combinning with gear sets....
spitfire1525 wrote: »This is ridiculous its not in game. It helps alot of new or returning players with what they should wear. I know as returning player... im blindsighted by all the different attributes and stats with new skill tree + combinning with gear sets....
Having a 1000 tri-pots on my character is perfectly normal. And yes I do start to panic when I get to 800 or so.
spitfire1525 wrote: »This is ridiculous its not in game. It helps alot of new or returning players with what they should wear. I know as returning player... im blindsighted by all the different attributes and stats with new skill tree + combinning with gear sets....
BXR_Lonestar wrote: »spitfire1525 wrote: »This is ridiculous its not in game. It helps alot of new or returning players with what they should wear. I know as returning player... im blindsighted by all the different attributes and stats with new skill tree + combinning with gear sets....
If your doing high-end endgame content, you can work with your group and simply ask them what they're wearing (or ask them to link) so you can coordinate.
Those types of people are going to exist regardless and in four-person content it doesn't take a DD much to realise they're pulling more than their fair share (or even 12-person considering you could be doing 20-30% if someone is only doing 2-4%, or a few people doing much less than expected). If they were one of those toxic elitist players who wanted to kick you based on what you're wearing, they'd just kick you because of what Combat Metrics told them in the last fight, or in a trial they might just watch and see what you're doing. Imagine a world where people used their eyeballs instead of just addons *gasp*. They don't need to see your gear to kick you if they take a notion.BXR_Lonestar wrote: »I get what you are trying to go for here, but I can totally see it being abused by neckbeardy players telling other people how they "need" to be playing the game.
wolfie1.0. wrote: »I have already seen friendships end and at least one guild dissolve over arguments over gear and build choices during what was supposed to have been a set of fun dungeon runs. We don't need pug drama to have this as well.
Sylvermynx wrote: »No thanks. Had that in WoW and RIFT, and it was a real problem - even when not grouped I occasionally got whispers denigrating my gear and so on. If they want to add it, it should be optional, and disabled by default.
Strongly disagree. I've seen a few in this topic, as well as others, and even other MMOs. Just because you refuse to acknowledge something as good or bad doesn't, objectively, make it so. But then again, this falls outside the purview of discussion on merits and downsides and more into the realm of purely personal opinion.SilverBride wrote: »
spartaxoxo wrote: »That leaves us with 133,903 possible combinations of just 2 sets, and that number would of course increase if we added antiquities or a 3rd set into the mix.
That's far too many for anyone to test. So that's why I think being able to see what someone else is wearing as a jumping point may work out well.
Is this just main body sets, or are you also counting in monster/Undaunted sets, and parts of monster sets? And Mythic items? And Arena "Ability Altering" weapons?spartaxoxo wrote: »Okay so I decided to check out the math. According to ESO sets there are currently 533 sets of gear in this game.
And to keep things simple, I wanted to see how many possible combinations there were if we combined any 2 sets. Now most people wear more than 2 sets, but I wanted to keep it simple enough for a calculator to determine how many sets we can wear. 15 of those sets are antiquities that cannot be combined with each other, so I am going to exclude those too. So that's 518 sets.
That leaves us with 133,903 possible combinations of just 2 sets, and that number would of course increase if we added antiquities or a 3rd set into the mix.
SilverBride wrote: »wolfie1.0. wrote: »I have already seen friendships end and at least one guild dissolve over arguments over gear and build choices during what was supposed to have been a set of fun dungeon runs. We don't need pug drama to have this as well.
I lost a friend in WoW years ago over a build. We were both Rogues and he thought I should be using his build. I said I was happy with mine but he kept pressuring. He got so upset that I wouldn't change that it soon turned into harassment.
He sent me very offensive tells and in game mails and called me filthy names. This was before you could put an account on ignore, so every time I ignored a character he just created a new one to continue the harassment. I finally submitted a ticket and they read the mails he had sent me. I never saw him in game again.
Unsolicited "advice" is not helpful and is very likely to create conflict. And I can guarantee it will be used to "help" whether we want it or not.
Strongly disagree. I've seen a few in this topic, as well as others, and even other MMOs. Just because you refuse to acknowledge something as good or bad doesn't, objectively, make it so. But then again, this falls outside the purview of discussion on merits and downsides and more into the realm of purely personal opinion.SilverBride wrote: »
I acknowledge there is bad. Games like FFXIV prohibit addons in general (though there are no client side checks for things like external damage sharing, so some can be used on a "don't ask, don't tell" basis), but more specifically stated as things like damage share addons because of potential elitist and toxic behaviour. However, they do allow an Inspect feature. ESO, rather, is the opposite and, in my opinion, has more toxicity because of it; it's much easier to go "Wait... I'm doing 90% of the group DPS..." and kick the other DD for no other reason. In FFXIV, you never really know exactly how much you or the other person is doing. In ESO, they don't need to see your gear to vote kick, they can see their own percentage damage done via addons. If ever there was a reason to kick someone, it's because of their DPS and not simply because of what they're wearing. And even if you're wearing off-meta gear, it doesn't mean your damage has to be abysmal. If DPS is the "issue," it's likely not just your gear that's the "problem."
Unpopular opinion, at least according to many people in this topic: If someone can help me do better, I'm all for hearing it. Obviously, being able to tell the difference between destructive criticism and constructive criticism goes a long way. If someone is just going to message me saying "You suck" then nothing good comes from that. If someone messages me saying "Hey, I see you are using this, I recommend doing this instead because XYZ reasons," explaining their reasoning and logic, much good can be gained from it.