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New Telvar for Queueing Limit is too low

  • Danse_Mayhem
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    No way.

    Disable being able to que out completely imo.

    Same for cyrodil. Someone shouldn’t just be able to peace out to safety mid fight in a combat zone under any condition.

    We are not asking to be able to teleport mid fight. We are asking for raising slightly the amount of telvar to be able to teleport when OUT OF COMBAT. 500 will do the trick.

    Nope.

    When IC was first a thing, there was no option to que out and it was great. Part of the experience of going on a sewer run, a boss run or even just playing, was also making a safe trip back to the alliance base. Or, using the sigil of imperial retreat (which can be used out of combat)

    I say no que at all. In IC it kills the risk factor of farming telvar, and in PvP it currently allows people to just peace out and waste people’s time. Even out of combat, it’s a way to abuse transit times and get around the map faster.

    Never used to be a thing far enough back, shouldn’t be now.
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  • BergisMacBride
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    Given how this thread has developed since I tagged Kevin, I just wanted to re-clarify that there's, imo, a distinct issue here of players asking to keep a convenient way to leave IC, to cover a variety of situations where someone just wants to leave and move on to a different activity, rather than trying to escape combat or bypass without tel-var loss.

    I just want to make double sure that aspect of the issue is communicated back to the team and doesn't get lost in a larger discussion of the merits (or not) of getting rid of the telvar loss mechanic.

    ^ This exactly for me and many others.

    While I wholeheartedly agree we need to fix the exploiting of current mechanics used to evade tel var loss when in combat, the way in which ZOS is doing this makes easy travel much more cumbersome. For me, this isn’t as much about any potential tel var loss as it is a hindrance to using my game time efficiently. As I said earlier, I’m fine with paying 50% of my tel var just to retain the ability to travel easily.

    I really like the solution @ warm_blanket posted previously in this thread to:
    1. Disable porting while in combat.
    2. Allow it any other time but you lose 50% of your tel var unless you use a stone.

    This would have close to the same net effect as death porting although I wouldn’t have to go to the trouble to search out mobs or the district boss.
  • Oblivion_Protocol
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    React wrote: »
    Bolded the part of your statement that is completely untrue.

    I earn the vast majority of my telvar by killing other players. Whether they're PVP players, farmers, questers - doesn't matter. I've actually been able to sustain my alchemy supplies for the entire lifespan of the game this way. It is one of the only reward systems in the entire game that provides a worthwhile reward, where the highest skill players are able to gain the most benefit. This is something seriously lacking across the entirety of the game. You SHOULD be able to earn the most gold, or get the best gear, the best cosmetics, etc by achieving the highest skill ceiling possible. It creates aspirational goals that are good for the long term health of the game.

    Here is a screenshot from one of my old videos back when we had the 7 day telvar events - 1.8M telvar earned in 7 days, just by fighting other players.

    ncoy3yaatc4q.png

    I see. I guess I have a different idea of how it would work than others. The way I see it, you should still get Tel Var equal to half of what the other person is carrying. They just don’t lose anything. Therein lies the win-win. It still encourages PvP because you can get greater rewards from killing players, and it allows casuals to still farm with less fear, meaning the IC population goes up.
    Edited by Oblivion_Protocol on January 18, 2026 9:15PM
  • ESO_player123
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    Given how this thread has developed since I tagged Kevin, I just wanted to re-clarify that there's, imo, a distinct issue here of players asking to keep a convenient way to leave IC, to cover a variety of situations where someone just wants to leave and move on to a different activity, rather than trying to escape combat or bypass without tel-var loss.

    I just want to make double sure that aspect of the issue is communicated back to the team and doesn't get lost in a larger discussion of the merits (or not) of getting rid of the telvar loss mechanic.

    ^ This exactly for me and many others.

    While I wholeheartedly agree we need to fix the exploiting of current mechanics used to evade tel var loss when in combat, the way in which ZOS is doing this makes easy travel much more cumbersome. For me, this isn’t as much about any potential tel var loss as it is a hindrance to using my game time efficiently. As I said earlier, I’m fine with paying 50% of my tel var just to retain the ability to travel easily.

    I really like the solution @ warm_blanket posted previously in this thread to:
    1. Disable porting while in combat.
    2. Allow it any other time but you lose 50% of your tel var unless you use a stone.

    This would have close to the same net effect as death porting although I wouldn’t have to go to the trouble to search out mobs or the district boss.

    I would prefer this solution too.
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    I see. I guess I have a different idea of how it would work than others. The way I see it, you should still get Tel Var equal to half of what the other person is carrying. They just don’t lose anything. Therein lies the win-win. It still encourages PvP because you can get greater rewards from killing players, and it allows casuals to still farm with less fear, meaning the IC population goes up.

    Brother, that would literally just be an infinite telvar dupe lol.

    What exactly would stop me from having my friend pull out 5 million telvar so that I can kill him and instantly generate 2.5 million telvar?

    What would stop me from having my friend kill me after each time I did a loop of bosses, giving me an instant port back to base and giving him a free 32k+ telvar?
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  • AzuraFan
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    Given how this thread has developed since I tagged Kevin, I just wanted to re-clarify that there's, imo, a distinct issue here of players asking to keep a convenient way to leave IC, to cover a variety of situations where someone just wants to leave and move on to a different activity, rather than trying to escape combat or bypass tel-var loss.

    I've never considered telvar loss when I've queued for Cyrodiil. I just want to leave IC. It never occured to me that I was supposed to make my way back to a safe spot so that those who enjoy PvP would have the chance to kill me and get half my telvar, and by porting out, I was depriving them of that. I'm not being facetious. I mean it. It demonstrates the different mindsets and reasons players have for going into IC.

    I don't agree that when I'm in IC, I'm there to provide fodder for those who PvP and want telvar. I don't believe I owe them anything and would prefer the status quo, or ZOS just preventing people from porting out during combat. But to keep the peace, I'd be okay with the solution suggested above: that if you queue for Cyrodiil (outside of combat), you lose half your telvar. Alternatives would be just logging out or letting mobs kill me (because it's faster than having to go back to a safe spot). Anything would be better than an arbitrary telvar limit, especially one so low.
  • heimdall14_9
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    Since @ZOS_Kevin is commenting I'll add my thoughts.

    This change is a good attempt to address players dodging the risk component of farming telvar, but it has some holes.

    There are reliable ways to leave IC without queuing for anything, so adjusting telvar limits won't help that much. At the same time it is nice that you can currently play in IC while waiting in a queue, and accepting it when it pops. I'd suggest a slightly different approach:

    1) You cannot port out of IC while in combat
    2) Porting out of IC (without using a sigil) costs half of your carried telvar ( to last known (PLAYER) you was in combat with) , the same as dying

    This leaves players able to freely enter and leave IC for any purpose without touching the intended risk/reward for farming telvar.

    Also since I'm at it it would be great if we could respawn at any IC district regardless of who owns its flag.

    ok there we go 100% now that its specified who gets the 50% for TPing out :smiley:
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  • Oblivion_Protocol
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    React wrote: »
    Brother, that would literally just be an infinite telvar dupe lol.

    What exactly would stop me from having my friend pull out 5 million telvar so that I can kill him and instantly generate 2.5 million telvar?

    What would stop me from having my friend kill me after each time I did a loop of bosses, giving me an instant port back to base and giving him a free 32k+ telvar?

    Meh. Something needs to be figured out, because this current system is rough for a lot of people. I actually like IC as a small-scale PvP zone. But it’s dying faster than Cyro, and this change will only make things worse.
  • CameraBeardThePirate
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    React wrote: »
    Bolded the part of your statement that is completely untrue.

    I earn the vast majority of my telvar by killing other players. Whether they're PVP players, farmers, questers - doesn't matter. I've actually been able to sustain my alchemy supplies for the entire lifespan of the game this way. It is one of the only reward systems in the entire game that provides a worthwhile reward, where the highest skill players are able to gain the most benefit. This is something seriously lacking across the entirety of the game. You SHOULD be able to earn the most gold, or get the best gear, the best cosmetics, etc by achieving the highest skill ceiling possible. It creates aspirational goals that are good for the long term health of the game.

    Here is a screenshot from one of my old videos back when we had the 7 day telvar events - 1.8M telvar earned in 7 days, just by fighting other players.

    ncoy3yaatc4q.png

    I see. I guess I have a different idea of how it would work than others. The way I see it, you should still get Tel Var equal to half of what the other person is carrying. They just don’t lose anything. Therein lies the win-win. It still encourages PvP because you can get greater rewards from killing players, and it allows casuals to still farm with less fear, meaning the IC population goes up.

    That would just be putting even more Tel Var into existence, which would cause inflation. That's not a good solution.
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