Do it like me - ignore pretty much any event - you will be so much more happy. Do I miss out on something - no, because I do not even have an idea what it might offer me - not that I even want to know, I'm not eager to get chores attached to me forcing me to do stuff, I don't want to do in the first place.
Massive_Stain wrote: ». Good luck. I mean, between respawn timers, server congestion, other priorities such as writs etc.. it's unfortunate they set this event up like this.
The last event took all of 10 minutes maximum to get all three for the day, so I'm not sure why you are rationalizing this behavior.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Massive_Stain wrote: ». Good luck. I mean, between respawn timers, server congestion, other priorities such as writs etc.. it's unfortunate they set this event up like this.
The last event took all of 10 minutes maximum to get all three for the day, so I'm not sure why you are rationalizing this behavior.
Deciding to do writs is not part of the event. Doing the last event also took a long time if you had no wayshrines, and thr Vvardenfell dailies are better about that thanks to the Silt Strider can take you to wayshrines you don't have yet.
The new event is not much different in time than the old one. You can't really expect them all to be exactly the same.
Massive_Stain wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Massive_Stain wrote: ». Good luck. I mean, between respawn timers, server congestion, other priorities such as writs etc.. it's unfortunate they set this event up like this.
The last event took all of 10 minutes maximum to get all three for the day, so I'm not sure why you are rationalizing this behavior.
Deciding to do writs is not part of the event. Doing the last event also took a long time if you had no wayshrines, and thr Vvardenfell dailies are better about that thanks to the Silt Strider can take you to wayshrines you don't have yet.
The new event is not much different in time than the old one. You can't really expect them all to be exactly the same.
That is a fair point concerning the silt striders, as Vardenfell is ridiculously large in scope. However, writs are essential to a new player - I technically am new to the platform I am playing on currently. That being said, my normal routine already takes a mountain of time and I only really log in during the early morning hours before work and occasionally at night or on weekends.
This event could have been put together better. Even just making the double nodes in those three DLC zones and allowing you to collect 3 tickets for completing a daily in one of the three would have still had people going to the zones, and would have given a bit more choice to the event too.
Massive_Stain wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Massive_Stain wrote: ». Good luck. I mean, between respawn timers, server congestion, other priorities such as writs etc.. it's unfortunate they set this event up like this.
The last event took all of 10 minutes maximum to get all three for the day, so I'm not sure why you are rationalizing this behavior.
Deciding to do writs is not part of the event. Doing the last event also took a long time if you had no wayshrines, and thr Vvardenfell dailies are better about that thanks to the Silt Strider can take you to wayshrines you don't have yet.
The new event is not much different in time than the old one. You can't really expect them all to be exactly the same.
That is a fair point concerning the silt striders, as Vardenfell is ridiculously large in scope. However, writs are essential to a new player - I technically am new to the platform I am playing on currently. That being said, my normal routine already takes a mountain of time and I only really log in during the early morning hours before work and occasionally at night or on weekends.
This event could have been put together better. Even just making the double nodes in those three DLC zones and allowing you to collect 3 tickets for completing a daily in one of the three would have still had people going to the zones, and would have given a bit more choice to the event too.
BomblePants wrote: »Anyone got a picture of the skin?
Dragonlord573 wrote: »I hate zone events in general. There's too many people, the rewards feel lacking, it's just farming dailies which is boring. Seriously we need more instances, having 80 people at the geyser outside of Alinor is insane. I had my frames go down into the single digits. These events keep me away from the zones they're promoting rather than get me to come over.
I'll still get my tickets, but I'm going back to dragon hunting, that's better than waiting for a world boss to spawn for five minutes only to fight it and not get loot cause there are 30 people there.
Dragonlord573 wrote: »I hate zone events in general. There's too many people, the rewards feel lacking, it's just farming dailies which is boring. Seriously we need more instances, having 80 people at the geyser outside of Alinor is insane. I had my frames go down into the single digits. These events keep me away from the zones they're promoting rather than get me to come over.
I'll still get my tickets, but I'm going back to dragon hunting, that's better than waiting for a world boss to spawn for five minutes only to fight it and not get loot cause there are 30 people there.
So don't farm the dailies? Just do the two you need for tickets, assuming you want tickets, and then farm nodes or mobs for box drops. The boxes drop from everything, not just world bosses.
Do what folks do with Midyear Mayhem (soon to be Whitestrake's Mayhem): You complete multiple dailies on a character, but simply don't turn in more than one per day.
Summerset has 2 dailies by default with a third unlockable by the main questline there.
Clockwork has 2 by default also with a third unlockable.
Vvardenfell has 2 by default with another 2 unlockable.
You can complete 6 or more in a couple hours. And if you want you can use a different character in Summerset and do the dailies there.
With multiple characters you could pre-quest all ~11 remaining days in one play session, just turning in one a day.
This event...like the last one of this kind is a thinly veiled marketing event: "If you only had ESO+ or purchased the DLC YOU TOO could get in on the fun!"
spartaxoxo wrote: »I think it's moreso just a way to make us login all the time so they can keep their engagement numbers high
I'm not a huge fan. I would be happier if it was do dailies in 2 out of the 3 zones. I find Summerset annoying - I have never done a WB there without problems of skills not firing, can't move or sinking into sand that has lost texture and that includes non-event times.
Also, I don't know what skill shoots golden beams and sounds like a generator about to explode, but please ZOS, reduce the volume of the noise.
This event...like the last one of this kind is a thinly veiled marketing event: "If you only had ESO+ or purchased the DLC YOU TOO could get in on the fun!"
SilverBride wrote: »I don't like most of the events because the Impresario rarely has anything I care about for sale. It seems to me they could offer a couple of furnishing items with each event for those of us who don't care about the rest of it.