1. You are not a new player. Genuine new players are extremely unlikely to be ready for certain content at that CP and will have neither the experience nor equipment to pull their own weight.
2. There is making your own group and there is making your own group. You appear to be inviting randoms which isn't really different from solo queuing for a random dungeon. Maybe spend some time getting to know people in a guild or other community connected to the game. Then try to make a group from among those people, who ideally should now know a little bit about you and have an idea that you can play the game and will communicate and work with them.
1. You are not a new player. Genuine new players are extremely unlikely to be ready for certain content at that CP and will have neither the experience nor equipment to pull their own weight.
2. There is making your own group and there is making your own group. You appear to be inviting randoms which isn't really different from solo queuing for a random dungeon. Maybe spend some time getting to know people in a guild or other community connected to the game. Then try to make a group from among those people, who ideally should now know a little bit about you and have an idea that you can play the game and will communicate and work with them.
- No one kicked me for having low or high CP—I was kicked simply for not having Discord.
- Players won’t let me join other groups on my low CP account, just because my CP is low. Even if I link achievements like partial HM or speed run, it’s still not good enough—just because of low CP. Whether you're a new or veteran player, it doesn't seem to matter.
- When I make my own groups and say, for example, "I will kite" (vRG), they mock me and leave. By the way, this video is actually great. Can I post it? Can I? Please!
But yeah, as always… the game is amazing, no problems at all—unless you actually want to play it!
1. You are not a new player. Genuine new players are extremely unlikely to be ready for certain content at that CP and will have neither the experience nor equipment to pull their own weight.
2. There is making your own group and there is making your own group. You appear to be inviting randoms which isn't really different from solo queuing for a random dungeon. Maybe spend some time getting to know people in a guild or other community connected to the game. Then try to make a group from among those people, who ideally should now know a little bit about you and have an idea that you can play the game and will communicate and work with them.
- No one kicked me for having low or high CP—I was kicked simply for not having Discord.
- Players won’t let me join other groups on my low CP account, just because my CP is low. Even if I link achievements like partial HM or speed run, it’s still not good enough—just because of low CP. Whether you're a new or veteran player, it doesn't seem to matter.
- When I make my own groups and say, for example, "I will kite" (vRG), they mock me and leave. By the way, this video is actually great. Can I post it? Can I? Please!
But yeah, as always… the game is amazing, no problems at all—unless you actually want to play it!
Are you a healer?
This is just another topic about the same issue as always. But now, I want to share more about something we all already know.
But before all of this, I have one question for the developers of ESO:Do you even play the game you develop these days? Yes? Then what do you think about the multiplayer experience? Is it fun? Ah, you don’t play it either… okay, I truly understand you.
Now, let’s get to the point:
Every time someone comes to the forum to express their frustration about certain issues, like:
- "I can’t get the skill point from a quest" (because they run to boss, and I can’t even understand what I need to do or complete my quest.)
- "They’re gatekeeping my build."
- "They kick me out because of my low DPS."
- And so on…
The replies on the forum are always the same: “Create your own group.”
And I did just that. Even better, I recorded videos of my great experience in ESO as a new player. (Yeah, like I mentioned in another topic, I bought a new account, etc.)
As a new player:
- Other players don’t respect my quests in dungeons.
- I can’t join groups because I’m low CP.
- When I create my own group, this is what happens: people leave, or they ask others to leave.
And now… we even need Discord to play the game!
How amazing this game is for new players! They’re being gatekept because of their build, because of CP, and now… because they don’t have Discord!
I really want to show you all the amazing videos I recorded with my new account to highlight how bad this game is for new players. But guess what? I can’t even post an ESO video on the ESO forum. Why? Because of the rules—I’d get banned and gatekept from the forum too.
Isn’t that just great? xD
@You_know_this_is_meant_for_you.I know you invited me to your guild, and we even talked a little. I’ll definitely return to your guild for sure. But right now, making all these videos is more fun.
If the developers don’t do anything to change the game, I really hope my YouTube videos make even a small difference for all the new players coming into ESO. I hope they think twice before buying the game. Because the truth is simple:
ESO in PvE? It’s okay—no challenge at all. Just doing quests and killing some zombies.
But the multiplayer part!? Oh, damn…
Let me prepare for the future, please. Do I need one Telegram account, or should I share my Facebook too?
AvalonRanger wrote: »
First of all, You must join "decent guild" for "build" learning. They have discord chat tool mostly.
Second, newbie should not use random grouping. Use grouping tools or do it with guild member.
Third, DLC contents main quest will give you skill point. Or go delve of non DLC zone to get skyshard.
Regardless newbie or high CP, people will kick bad DPS if group are doing end-contents or some
high damage requiring mission(as some mech).
But part of agree, I hate everything "meta-build" of ESO combat as long term player of this game.
It's a ancient game design, not contemporary combat game.

AvalonRanger wrote: »
First of all, You must join "decent guild" for "build" learning. They have discord chat tool mostly.
Second, newbie should not use random grouping. Use grouping tools or do it with guild member.
Third, DLC contents main quest will give you skill point. Or go delve of non DLC zone to get skyshard.
Regardless newbie or high CP, people will kick bad DPS if group are doing end-contents or some
high damage requiring mission(as some mech).
But part of agree, I hate everything "meta-build" of ESO combat as long term player of this game.
It's a ancient game design, not contemporary combat game.
Should I ask the lead this time to just kick them all? This is vRG (NO-HM), very, very end-game content and extremely hard.
AvalonRanger wrote: »
AvalonRanger wrote: »
First of all, You must join "decent guild" for "build" learning. They have discord chat tool mostly.
Second, newbie should not use random grouping. Use grouping tools or do it with guild member.
Third, DLC contents main quest will give you skill point. Or go delve of non DLC zone to get skyshard.
Regardless newbie or high CP, people will kick bad DPS if group are doing end-contents or some
high damage requiring mission(as some mech).
But part of agree, I hate everything "meta-build" of ESO combat as long term player of this game.
It's a ancient game design, not contemporary combat game.
Should I ask the lead this time to just kick them all? This is vRG (NO-HM), very, very end-game content and extremely hard.
valenwood_vegan wrote: »My own experience is that I regularly see a lot of new players being treated respectfully and helped. Then again, they're actually new and interested in learning and progressing and starting from the beginning; not attempting to jump into end-game content while brand new in order to stir up trouble to make a point on the forums. So perhaps that leads to a bit of a different reaction, idk.
vKA = end-game oO? vTrials? vDungeons????
Tell me more pleaseOf course, they all know I'm making these videos to post on the forum. Does that really make sense to you?valenwood_vegan wrote: »"...Not attempting to jump into end-game content as a brand-new player just to stir up trouble and make a point on the forums. ..."
Alchimiste1 wrote: »valenwood_vegan wrote: »My own experience is that I regularly see a lot of new players being treated respectfully and helped. Then again, they're actually new and interested in learning and progressing and starting from the beginning; not attempting to jump into end-game content while brand new in order to stir up trouble to make a point on the forums. So perhaps that leads to a bit of a different reaction, idk.
vKA = end-game oO? vTrials? vDungeons????
Tell me more pleaseOf course, they all know I'm making these videos to post on the forum. Does that really make sense to you?valenwood_vegan wrote: »"...Not attempting to jump into end-game content as a brand-new player just to stir up trouble and make a point on the forums. ..."
Wait , hang on. You are cp 181 , a new player, and want to jump into vKA and refuse to be in discord where people can communicate ? I think I can see why people might not have brought you along.
Also, the cp 200 players that you see clearing DLC vet trials are more than probably console transfers.
If you know the mechanics, have cleared it before , and provide a parse in sure guilds well take you along. But you also can’t really blame them for not bringing you if the raid wasn’t meant to be a prog.
Do you have a cmx of what you currently parse ?
Finally, I think if you can get to like cp 500( which shouldn’t take long) people will stop caring as long as you have good dps and know mechanics.
What can I say, right? All noobs in this game. Pro players are all in Discord, running with their guildmates.
BUT ANYWAY, I’m getting tired of this, so I’m going to say what I think one more time about all of this:
We all agree that if we’re looking for serious content, endgame content, we need CP'S, DPS, Discord and logs. We all agree on this, right? PUGs don’t do endgame content. Correct? We all agree.
1. You are not a new player. Genuine new players are extremely unlikely to be ready for certain content at that CP and will have neither the experience nor equipment to pull their own weight.
2. There is making your own group and there is making your own group. You appear to be inviting randoms which isn't really different from solo queuing for a random dungeon. Maybe spend some time getting to know people in a guild or other community connected to the game. Then try to make a group from among those people, who ideally should now know a little bit about you and have an idea that you can play the game and will communicate and work with them.
- No one kicked me for having low or high CP—I was kicked simply for not having Discord.
- Players won’t let me join other groups on my low CP account, just because my CP is low. Even if I link achievements like partial HM or speed run, it’s still not good enough—just because of low CP. Whether you're a new or veteran player, it doesn't seem to matter.
- When I make my own groups and say, for example, "I will kite" (vRG), they mock me and leave. By the way, this video is actually great. Can I post it? Can I? Please!
But yeah, as always… the game is amazing, no problems at all—unless you actually want to play it!
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So please, developers… I really believe you don’t play your own game. I truly don’t believe it. So please, can you do something to hide CPs and disable DPS sharing? Please??
We all agree… Veterans who search for hard modes or endgame content (like vSS), they all need Discord. And in Discord, they should post parses, achievements, and logs. So please... let players like me, who are still learning, enjoy the game we really love.
Before you all start saying that CP200- players can't do vet trials or vet dungeons.
Before you all start saying that CP200- players can't do vet trials or vet dungeons.
ESO_player123 wrote: »
Now, imagine new players...
How the hell are new players supposed to play this game if they can't parse with two bars and can't use Oakensoul? If they don’t have enough skill points but aren’t allowed to farm them in dungeons (the most efficient and fastest way)? If they have low DPS and low CP… Imagine being a new player trying to get into this game.
I'm having a really hard time just trying to play on my new account—a truly hard time. And now... I even need Discord. ^^
If they don’t have enough skill points but aren’t allowed to farm them in dungeons (the most efficient and fastest way)?
Back in the day when City of Ash II was a moderately difficult dungeon, the metric to judge if a player would be able to beat Valkyn Skoria was the very first boss (the one who clones herself multiple times and heals from their clones' essence).ImmortalCX wrote: »My question, before they had the conversation and kicked you, were there any trash pulls?
People can tell if a DPS is lacking damage or skill issues by the way they approach trash. They can see your rotation. They can see how long it takes to down trash