Daggerfell0929 wrote: »wolfie1.0. wrote: »Here is my take on account wide achievements.
Because getting 100% of all achivements means all holiday limited time achives, all trifectas, getting rank 50 in pvp, playing a *** ton of BGs. I doubt there are more than 20 players on PC NA that have 100% all achives even with AWA
The game has been out for almost ten years lol.
i can't believe we live in a world where this is a hot take
zos removing one of the most pointless and arbitrary grinds (doing achievements all over again) is one of the best changes they ever made
Ragnarok0130 wrote: »I hate AwA with a passion.
As someone who often plays non-standard characters like Ashlanders and Reachmen, I can no longer prevent certain achievements from showing up on those characters. And then there's the problem of delve boss spawn timers being tied to the achievement, which basically makes doing delves on alts annoying as hell.
How is this even a consideration since YOU earned the achievement and not the character? Your goody two shoes paladin still have never entered a dark brotherhood sanctuary even if he has the silencer title for optional use. I'm sure someone invested enough in the RP aspect to create a Reachman or an Ashlander knows exactly what the toon has done and has not done in its story.
jad11mumbler wrote: »
jad11mumbler wrote: »
Ragnarok0130 wrote: »
I'm curious what progress tracking did you use achievements for before AWA? The game tells you which quests to do so beyond that what, roleplaying? Personally I love AWA now I can take the proper toon for the trial or dungeon instead of worrying about ensuring the achievement or title is on my main toon.
El_Borracho wrote: »El_Borracho wrote: »My main gripe with AWA is trying to find what group dungeons a character has not done, or what group event in a public dungeon a character has not done. Usually an issue when trying to amass skill points on a new build or expanding a PVP build. Should have kept those separate
You can see which group dungeons your character has done on the world map. If the character got that skill point, it will be white. For the ones with a second visit you have to hover over it to see if you have 1 of them, if you have both then the whole thing turns white.
Public dungeons turn white when you have completed the group event (this is a character-specific achievement) and have done the quest(s) associated with it.
Oh, I know, but AWA removed the far more convenient way of looking in your achievements for dungeons.
As for the group event in the public dungeons, no, they do not turn white when completed. I thought they did, too, but recently did the one in Eastmarch. It wasn't white but after completing the group, it was clear I already did it.
I'm on console so the fact that delves turn white when I walk by them is a problem. I'd rather they wait until I pick up the skyshard.
jad11mumbler wrote: »
FantasticFreddie wrote: »
Ragnarok0130 wrote: »SerafinaWaterstar wrote: »Daggerfell0929 wrote: »Every other MMO has account wide achives, it is the industry standard. WoW, New World, FF14
Care not a jot what other MMOs do.
I used achievements to track character progress across all my 18 chars. Now its a hot mess. And seriously decreased my playing time as it just gets annoying when you can’t do a zone properly without half of it being marked as complete after you put on foot in it.
Achievements should never have been a way to monitor progress, but it was all there was. Zone guide is ok but generally not that helpful. And has been pointed out, new zones have skyshards all marked off once done on one char.
And no, can’t use add on as on console. Thank the gods for the ESO app otherwise I’d be weeping over pen & paper.
I'm curious what progress tracking did you use achievements for before AWA? The game tells you which quests to do so beyond that what, roleplaying? Personally I love AWA now I can take the proper toon for the trial or dungeon instead of worrying about ensuring the achievement or title is on my main toon.
FantasticFreddie wrote: »
Maybe people you know quit, but there are actually more people playing now than before u33. Stream charts have 17,885.6 average players for February 2022 (u33 was March 22) and for April 23 there were 18,182.9.
FantasticFreddie wrote: »
Maybe people you know quit, but there are actually more people playing now than before u33. Stream charts have 17,885.6 average players for February 2022 (u33 was March 22) and for April 23 there were 18,182.9.
Let’s nitpick those details, and not AWA as a whole, and remember that for some mistakes, the data to fix them is gone.
SimonThesis wrote: »I love AWA! Having 18 characters I don't want to have to redo achievements and quests on all of them. It allows my Pvp toons to have the vet trial titles and my pve toons to have pvp titles like Former Emp and GO.
valenwood_vegan wrote: »I hate how this kinda gets turned into an us vs. them thing... I don't really see many (if any?) people calling for AwA to be reversed, or angry about the fact that grindy achievements don't need to be repeated on each character now (and that all characters' contributions to them are counted).
There are flaws in the way AwA was implemented that IMO should have been and can still be addressed, and pointing those out is useful (ZoS has actually fixed one of them, allowing certain encounters like the adoring admirer, the end of the Ravenwatch quests, etc, to be redone on new characters) and this is quite different from disliking AwA and wanting to cancel it.
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »(and the saddest part is that the character achievements likely took up very little space at all)
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »(and the saddest part is that the character achievements likely took up very little space at all)
Well, I think we can assume that the database was/is not the most efficiently designed masterpiece. I think that the scale of what ESO became may have caught them off guard. I get the distinct impression that they designed it for considerably fewer players.
valenwood_vegan wrote: »There are flaws in the way AwA was implemented that IMO should have been and can still be addressed, and pointing those out is useful (ZoS has actually fixed one of them, allowing certain encounters like the adoring admirer, the end of the Ravenwatch quests, etc, to be redone on new characters) and this is quite different from disliking AwA and wanting to cancel it.
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »jad11mumbler wrote: »
It's a vocal minority now because many of the players who hated AWA quit playing the game all together.
FantasticFreddie wrote: »FantasticFreddie wrote: »
Maybe people you know quit, but there are actually more people playing now than before u33. Stream charts have 17,885.6 average players for February 2022 (u33 was March 22) and for April 23 there were 18,182.9.
Idk if those numbers are meaningful. A lot of people don't bother with steam (myself included), April 2023 there was a free play event, and 300 people (the difference between 17,885 and 18,182) is not actually that many overall.
It also doesn't account for people like me-- who still play, but much less.
FantasticFreddie wrote: »FantasticFreddie wrote: »
Maybe people you know quit, but there are actually more people playing now than before u33. Stream charts have 17,885.6 average players for February 2022 (u33 was March 22) and for April 23 there were 18,182.9.
Idk if those numbers are meaningful. A lot of people don't bother with steam (myself included), April 2023 there was a free play event, and 300 people (the difference between 17,885 and 18,182) is not actually that many overall.
It also doesn't account for people like me-- who still play, but much less.
Oh, I think that people playing on steam is a minority, so I'm sure they're are a lot more than the average (18,182.9) says, but I do believe that trends are relatively accurate. I dont think stream has any significant difference to their player base than non steam players.
Over 1/3 of the PC players use Steam.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/584393/pc-players-only-do-you-play-eso-through-steam/p1
Over 1/3 of the PC players use Steam.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/584393/pc-players-only-do-you-play-eso-through-steam/p1
Correction: of the people who participate in the forum, 1/3 claimed they were a PC player and played through Steam.
Over 1/3 of the PC players use Steam.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/584393/pc-players-only-do-you-play-eso-through-steam/p1
Correction: of the people who participate in the forum, 1/3 claimed they were a PC player and played through Steam.
Sure, if you think almost 500 poll responders aren't representative of the overall PC login distribution.
That's like saying the number of forum participants who are blonde haired is not representative of the overall PC players.