decaffeinated wrote: »Umbracat449 wrote: »But, you think zos IS telling you how to play?
Yes. I run a trading guild - that means 30 sets of daily writs across 2 accounts to barely have enough gold to run my guild.
I'd like to note that none of the Tome Challenges reward daily crafting writs.
I'd also love to be doing housing more - again not rewarded by any current "challenge".
I'd love to have more officers in my guild to help out - but no one is even willing to give 1 hour a week to the guild. I've been asking for years. While my current officers are leaving the game.
So yes, ZOS IS telling me how to play. The Tomes and Pursuits funnel your play to certain activities - this is one way all MMOs direct play.
Don't tell me to re-roll Tome Challenges - I do, and get the same or similar challenges 3-5x IN A ROW. Good for you people who get different things, I do not, on either account.
I swear, I really don’t understand players in ESO. I just don’t.
- Do we have too much currency now? Yes, we do.
- Do we have too many things to do? Yes, we do.
- Do we have more places to get different rewards? Yes, we do.
But here’s the thing: we don’t have to do everything. We can skip what we don’t care about.
Seriously, it’s a good thing for the game to have more content than we can handle. That’s how you get diversity. Some players enjoy one type of content, others prefer something else, some don’t like any of it, and some enjoy everything. That’s fine.
ESO gives us things to do in the game. Whether the rewards are good or bad, it’s still better than just paying for loot boxes. That’s healthy for the game. Don’t have time to do everything? Then just do what you can.
I’m not saying I love everything in the game. In fact, I really dislike all the nonsense around Subclassing, DPS chasing, logs, gatekeeping, toxicity, and all that. But I genuinely appreciate that ZoS keeps giving players things to do.
Let’s recognize that this is good for the game. None of this content is hurting anyone’s gameplay. Instead of complaining about having options, let’s focus on pushing for the changes that actually matter.
decaffeinated wrote: »Preface: I need to get this off my chest. Please don't tell me how to play,
As if killing 1000 enemies plus 100 bosses wasn't enough to keep up with, now there's a short term Golden Pursuit. No, neither of those things fit in MY normal play schedule.
Can we have some down time? When I can choose what **I** want to do?
Can we just have some time with only 1 thing? Not constant new quests. new zones. etc? (while older zones remain bugged)
I am so burnt out on the game already, please ZOS, just let us PLAY sometimes!
decaffeinated wrote: »tomofhyrule wrote: »So… why did you have to get all 1000 kills and 100 bosses immediately?
You have literally three months for those. Those are going to be active until a month after the next update releases. There is the opposite of a rush for those things.
You had all of that time to just play, but you chose to grind it out ASAP. There’s a difference.
The reason they’re doing a short Pursuit is that this is the “get hyped for the Night Market” one, and then we’ll get another Pursuit then dealing with the Night Market. That one will last the entire length of the Night Market, until June 17.
So if you don’t want to grind it out immediately, then don’t. You have seven weeks.
... because running around just killing things is not my normal gameplay. If I don't do it when it comes out, it won't get done.
Sorry to be inconvenient.
decaffeinated wrote: »Preface: I need to get this off my chest. Please don't tell me how to play,
As if killing 1000 enemies plus 100 bosses wasn't enough to keep up with, now there's a short term Golden Pursuit. No, neither of those things fit in MY normal play schedule.
Can we have some down time? When I can choose what **I** want to do?
Can we just have some time with only 1 thing? Not constant new quests. new zones. etc? (while older zones remain bugged)
I am so burnt out on the game already, please ZOS, just let us PLAY sometimes!
I'm not doing the Golden Pursuit, but I feel ZOS has made the game an endless tutorial. Let's have an event that rewards doing dailies and ntroduce tomes that don't seem (disclaimer I haven't seen every chore available) to reward quests or crafting.
And seasonal chores are fine, but apparently they may be available for 3 months, but more grind is coming!
decaffeinated wrote: »Umbracat449 wrote: »But, you think zos IS telling you how to play?
Yes. I run a trading guild - that means 30 sets of daily writs across 2 accounts to barely have enough gold to run my guild.
I'd like to note that none of the Tome Challenges reward daily crafting writs.
I'd also love to be doing housing more - again not rewarded by any current "challenge".
I'd love to have more officers in my guild to help out - but no one is even willing to give 1 hour a week to the guild. I've been asking for years. While my current officers are leaving the game.
So yes, ZOS IS telling me how to play. The Tomes and Pursuits funnel your play to certain activities - this is one way all MMOs direct play.
Don't tell me to re-roll Tome Challenges - I do, and get the same or similar challenges 3-5x IN A ROW. Good for you people who get different things, I do not, on either account.
Diden't zos remove golden pursuits and daily endevors to put them in the tome with the intent of removing daily chores and stressing time limits?
I do actually appreciate having tings to do but i also want the freedom to leave the game for 1 week and go to the sea with my family without losing something.
The tome perfectly fit this need since you can open a sachel and recover the missed time but zos reintroduced a daily login objective in the tome and new golden pursuits invalidating the reason why the tome was created in the first place.
I'm on the side of people wanting tings to do but tomes+golden pursuits togheter feel like a strange design choice.
Can't wait to see tome+golden pursuit+event+night market timed zone active at the same time... and why not, let's trow pvp new veterancy mode in the mix too!
spartaxoxo wrote: »Diden't zos remove golden pursuits and daily endevors to put them in the tome with the intent of removing daily chores and stressing time limits?
I do actually appreciate having tings to do but i also want the freedom to leave the game for 1 week and go to the sea with my family without losing something.
The tome perfectly fit this need since you can open a sachel and recover the missed time but zos reintroduced a daily login objective in the tome and new golden pursuits invalidating the reason why the tome was created in the first place.
I'm on the side of people wanting tings to do but tomes+golden pursuits togheter feel like a strange design choice.
Can't wait to see tome+golden pursuit+event+night market timed zone active at the same time... and why not, let's trow pvp new veterancy mode in the mix too!
No. They removed the daily login rewards and daily endeavors to reduce (not eliminate) FOMO. The tomes allow you to get the same rewards over the course of months on the free track (and for the lifetime of your account on the paid track). So, rather than needing to do everything right away, you can do over the course of a long time period and focus on things you'd enjoy more.
OFC some people are choosing to do it all at once instead. But that's a grind they are creating for themselves and they're actually tackling it in a way that runs counter to the recommended method of completion.
Nemesis7884 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Diden't zos remove golden pursuits and daily endevors to put them in the tome with the intent of removing daily chores and stressing time limits?
I do actually appreciate having tings to do but i also want the freedom to leave the game for 1 week and go to the sea with my family without losing something.
The tome perfectly fit this need since you can open a sachel and recover the missed time but zos reintroduced a daily login objective in the tome and new golden pursuits invalidating the reason why the tome was created in the first place.
I'm on the side of people wanting tings to do but tomes+golden pursuits togheter feel like a strange design choice.
Can't wait to see tome+golden pursuit+event+night market timed zone active at the same time... and why not, let's trow pvp new veterancy mode in the mix too!
No. They removed the daily login rewards and daily endeavors to reduce (not eliminate) FOMO. The tomes allow you to get the same rewards over the course of months on the free track (and for the lifetime of your account on the paid track). So, rather than needing to do everything right away, you can do over the course of a long time period and focus on things you'd enjoy more.
OFC some people are choosing to do it all at once instead. But that's a grind they are creating for themselves and they're actually tackling it in a way that runs counter to the recommended method of completion.
What was a bit funny when they removed daily login but now have a daily tomes reward 🤣
tomofhyrule wrote: »You’re not being forced to run writs to keep a guild alive.
tomofhyrule wrote: »There’s another level of devious here.
The complaint is “I feel compelled to do everything but I am burnt out.” Essentially, the complaint is to have a period where special rewards are not offered. But… if you don’t do the tasks, do already don’t get the rewards. But that’s not enough to just ignore the tasks and rewards; no, nobody should have rewards.
So it really looks like “I don’t want other people to get rewards because I personally am burnt out.”
ESO is an MMO, which means they want you to have lots to do. Nothing to do means dead game. It’s up to us to not make it a job.
And if it does feel like a job? Stop. You’re not being forced to play. You’re not being forced to run writs to keep a guild alive. If you are not having fun managing your guild and it leaves you no time for anything else and all of your officers are leaving and nobody from the guild is pitching in… then maybe consider folding the guild. If people wanted the guild active, they’d help run it. And you deserve to do what you want to.