spartaxoxo wrote: »Night Market has multiple millions of favor of favor earned already and been out for less than a week. Most people aren't complaining in the forums about Night Market. They're either participating or just happily doing their own thing. Night Market is obviously very popular in the game itself because the level of participation is pretty huge.
The content I got stuck on was the 'easy-peasy' (haha!) first faction quest (fixing the wards or something). Usually in this game if you wanted help with something like that you'd post in the zone chat, no? And offer to share the quest? But the zone chat was completely dead when I was in there (presumably due to the 36 player cap) and apparently we can't share quests either.Reading between the lines on some people’s posts, it’s clear to me that there are people unable to find groups who didn’t actually try to make a listing. They’re just looking in group finder and their guilds but not actually making a listing or asking people for a group.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »When Solstice came out on ESO+ a month or two ago, I was constantly forming and joining groups in chat, sharing quests etc. - it was very friendly and pleasant. I didn't need to form an 'official' group for the siege camps, as there were always at least a couple of players at each camp to help take the boss down.
I was expecting the same kind of experience with the Night Market. I didn't miss the fact that it was advertised as 'group content', and I wasn't put off. However the chat was dead, I saw one other player (who was as squishy as I was) and the one and only group in the Group Finder was so far away I died at least 20 times trying to get to them and then gave up.
It's too dismissive to say that players who don't like the Night Market missed the memo, or are anti-social and hate grouping. There's no soft grouping; zone chat is presumably 'per instance' rather than zone wide, so no finding any help there; and you may need multiple players for even the easiest faction quests (two players and our companions couldn't get past the trash mobs in my experience), which players might feel embarrassed posting a request in group finder for.
If people are enjoying it, fine. I gave it a crack and now I'm enjoying not doing it!
This is how I feel.
I prefer to play solo and not group, because I don't always know how much time I will have to play and groups don't always have the same agenda as I do, so I just don't.
I am not opposed to it and have and will group when it is needed.
I, however, very much prefer soft grouping where I can join a large party of people who are just all headed in the same direction, and that is what I thought this would be like. That there would be groups of people running around, and I could join them.
When I did find groups like that (only twice), yeah, it was fun, I got some stuff done, and things were generally okay.
But the other three times I tried it, the zones were empty. One time, the first, there were a lot of people in the Night Market portion of the instance, but only one or two in the skittering precinct where I was sent. The second time, again Skittering, I saw one other person running around the resurrection point, and no fights going on down below. The third time, the night market itself was empty, had like 5 players running around, and the zones, the other two besides skittering, each had like one person running around in them. I just went and ran the zone to get the main quest for my faction done so I can try to do dailies if I ever felt like it. Dying several times in the process (twice deliberately so I could get to the portal out of that zone)
I am planning on using the GF if it has any groups in it, but as someone whose build is a mess, I feel somewhat hesitant to join a random group, because you never know what you are going to get, plus I have heard people talk about how they have joined groups, and those groups are further in the districts, and they were never able to make it to them. Or the group wipes and then disbands.
SilverBride wrote: »OccultNerd wrote: »I've seen people asking for a solo or easier version of NM, why? Especially after the majority of players wanted harder content!
The majority do not want harder content. It was a the same handful of players in the pinned overland thread asking for more difficulty. That is far from the majority of players.
SilverBride wrote: »OccultNerd wrote: »I've seen people asking for a solo or easier version of NM, why? Especially after the majority of players wanted harder content!
The majority do not want harder content. It was a the same handful of players in the pinned overland thread asking for more difficulty. That is far from the majority of players.
JaxontheUnfortunate wrote: »Would love to run this as a tank, but if pug dungeon groups have taught me anything no one wants tanks anymore and just want to sprint everywhere so I have passed on the Night market.
robertlabrie wrote: »I think some of the community - and possibly ZOS themselves - underestimate how many players were treating ESO is a live service RPG and not an MMORPG. We care this time because Night Market is the new content and the premiere in game event and for a litany of previously discussed reasons it is out of reach for us.
Having a Vet and Normal mode for Night Market would have made this a non-issue. Really is a shame.
The people complaining about NM is the vocal minority, you can tell by how fast groups fill, if I post on Group Finder for any activity in NM I get 12 players in seconds, I've been playing this game for years and never seen an event promote this level of cooperation before, definitely nothing close to this level.barney2525 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »OccultNerd wrote: »I've seen people asking for a solo or easier version of NM, why? Especially after the majority of players wanted harder content!
The majority do not want harder content. It was a the same handful of players in the pinned overland thread asking for more difficulty. That is far from the majority of players.
Agreed. It is a Vocal Minority. And you can sometimes spot them as they run past every Overland mob at warp speed.
spartaxoxo wrote: »I do not group because I have to go afk frequently and without warning. My real life situation dictates that I do not group as I cannot expect the group to pause for me with no notice and with what would be an annoying frequency.
If it were a dungeon that would be true. But there are completely unstructured event zone groups and everyone is doing their own thing and don't care.
OccultNerd wrote: »So....I generally play solo, I group up for trials/end etc but that's it. I play solo because I don't need a group for normal overland content,wbs, public dungeons etc.. I'm not an elitist, my DPS isn't amazing but I get on fine for the content I play.
Along comes Night Market...you need to group/follow a group/ sneak etc.. no problem, it was advertised as group content.
What I don't understand is why so many players refuse to group up and then come to the forums or FB groups and moan because they expected to do solo NM and they can't, so that's it they are quitting....what is they actual issue? Why won't these players join a team?
I've seen people asking for a solo or easier version of NM, why? Especially after the majority of players wanted harder content!
The people complaining about NM is the vocal minority, you can tell by how fast groups fill, if I post on Group Finder for any activity in NM I get 12 players in seconds, I've been playing this game for years and never seen an event promote this level of cooperation before, definitely nothing close to this level.barney2525 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »OccultNerd wrote: »I've seen people asking for a solo or easier version of NM, why? Especially after the majority of players wanted harder content!
The majority do not want harder content. It was a the same handful of players in the pinned overland thread asking for more difficulty. That is far from the majority of players.
Agreed. It is a Vocal Minority. And you can sometimes spot them as they run past every Overland mob at warp speed.
Of course if you base population by forums alone (which has a higher influx of players who are only here to complain for the sake of complaining) you will get the illusion that you're the majority, but while you're all fighting over not being able to solo group activities, the server is actually playing the event and having fun.
By the way, NM is easier than a normal trial, they could have made this more challenging and it would still be ok.
frogthroat wrote: »Elvenheart wrote: »To answer the OP’s question, it’s not that I don’t like grouping for NM. It’s just that my playtime is limited and sporadic and can be interrupted at any moment by RL issues that it’s hard for me to group because I may have to drop out at a moment’s notice and I don’t want to inconvenience other players. The only time I’ll risk it is when I think there’s a chance I won’t be interrupted long enough to finish.
The few groups I have tried in NM, they are all easy come, easy go. Just apply, get in group. Maybe say something when you leave, but not necessary. As long as you actually leave the group when you leave and not stay in the group offline.
The people complaining about NM is the vocal minority, you can tell by how fast groups fill, if I post on Group Finder for any activity in NM I get 12 players in seconds, I've been playing this game for years and never seen an event promote this level of cooperation before, definitely nothing close to this level.barney2525 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »OccultNerd wrote: »I've seen people asking for a solo or easier version of NM, why? Especially after the majority of players wanted harder content!
The majority do not want harder content. It was a the same handful of players in the pinned overland thread asking for more difficulty. That is far from the majority of players.
Agreed. It is a Vocal Minority. And you can sometimes spot them as they run past every Overland mob at warp speed.
Of course if you base population by forums alone (which has a higher influx of players who are only here to complain for the sake of complaining) you will get the illusion that you're the majority, but while you're all fighting over not being able to solo group activities, the server is actually playing the event and having fun.
By the way, NM is easier than a normal trial, they could have made this more challenging and it would still be ok.
A lot of those players are the same people on alts and alt accounts, so yes NM groups might be filling fast, but it's by the same people which greatly skews participation numbers.
The people complaining about NM is the vocal minority, you can tell by how fast groups fill, if I post on Group Finder for any activity in NM I get 12 players in seconds, I've been playing this game for years and never seen an event promote this level of cooperation before, definitely nothing close to this level.barney2525 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »OccultNerd wrote: »I've seen people asking for a solo or easier version of NM, why? Especially after the majority of players wanted harder content!
The majority do not want harder content. It was a the same handful of players in the pinned overland thread asking for more difficulty. That is far from the majority of players.
Agreed. It is a Vocal Minority. And you can sometimes spot them as they run past every Overland mob at warp speed.
Of course if you base population by forums alone (which has a higher influx of players who are only here to complain for the sake of complaining) you will get the illusion that you're the majority, but while you're all fighting over not being able to solo group activities, the server is actually playing the event and having fun.
By the way, NM is easier than a normal trial, they could have made this more challenging and it would still be ok.
A lot of those players are the same people on alts and alt accounts, so yes NM groups might be filling fast, but it's by the same people which greatly skews participation numbers.
And where do you get this data? How would you know how much of this activity is from different people or not? EIther way it doesn't change that we are seeing a great increase in activity, and those same alts and accounts exist at other times too.
The people complaining about NM is the vocal minority, you can tell by how fast groups fill, if I post on Group Finder for any activity in NM I get 12 players in seconds, I've been playing this game for years and never seen an event promote this level of cooperation before, definitely nothing close to this level.barney2525 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »OccultNerd wrote: »I've seen people asking for a solo or easier version of NM, why? Especially after the majority of players wanted harder content!
The majority do not want harder content. It was a the same handful of players in the pinned overland thread asking for more difficulty. That is far from the majority of players.
Agreed. It is a Vocal Minority. And you can sometimes spot them as they run past every Overland mob at warp speed.
Of course if you base population by forums alone (which has a higher influx of players who are only here to complain for the sake of complaining) you will get the illusion that you're the majority, but while you're all fighting over not being able to solo group activities, the server is actually playing the event and having fun.
By the way, NM is easier than a normal trial, they could have made this more challenging and it would still be ok.
A lot of those players are the same people on alts and alt accounts, so yes NM groups might be filling fast, but it's by the same people which greatly skews participation numbers.
And where do you get this data? How would you know how much of this activity is from different people or not? EIther way it doesn't change that we are seeing a great increase in activity, and those same alts and accounts exist at other times too.
You can see people's account names and people literally say they're farming with all their alts. People are even bragging about getting the skins this way.
My issue isn't grouping. The issue I'm finding is the difficulty of some of the contet (skirmishes, certain bosses) is making groups ineffective. Then the fights take too long or you get a wipe and the group just crumbles. I have yet to be in a skirmish group in The Parch that doesn't have people quit halfway through the fight. Unlike trials or dungeons, there's little incentive to stay in the group (or any penalty for leaving). I have had some good groups, but it's about 50-50 so far. And this is strictly the A-level content (brazen and argent bosses or skirmishes).
So you're telling me you've been memorizing and/or asking hundreds/thousands of players if they're using alt accounts? Sure.The people complaining about NM is the vocal minority, you can tell by how fast groups fill, if I post on Group Finder for any activity in NM I get 12 players in seconds, I've been playing this game for years and never seen an event promote this level of cooperation before, definitely nothing close to this level.barney2525 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »OccultNerd wrote: »I've seen people asking for a solo or easier version of NM, why? Especially after the majority of players wanted harder content!
The majority do not want harder content. It was a the same handful of players in the pinned overland thread asking for more difficulty. That is far from the majority of players.
Agreed. It is a Vocal Minority. And you can sometimes spot them as they run past every Overland mob at warp speed.
Of course if you base population by forums alone (which has a higher influx of players who are only here to complain for the sake of complaining) you will get the illusion that you're the majority, but while you're all fighting over not being able to solo group activities, the server is actually playing the event and having fun.
By the way, NM is easier than a normal trial, they could have made this more challenging and it would still be ok.
A lot of those players are the same people on alts and alt accounts, so yes NM groups might be filling fast, but it's by the same people which greatly skews participation numbers.
And where do you get this data? How would you know how much of this activity is from different people or not? EIther way it doesn't change that we are seeing a great increase in activity, and those same alts and accounts exist at other times too.
You can see people's account names and people literally say they're farming with all their alts. People are even bragging about getting the skins this way.
A lot of those players are the same people on alts and alt accounts, so yes NM groups might be filling fast, but it's by the same people which greatly skews participation numbers.
SilverBride wrote: »The majority do not want harder content. It was a the same handful of players in the pinned overland thread asking for more difficulty. That is far from the majority of players.
SilverBride wrote: »OccultNerd wrote: »I've seen people asking for a solo or easier version of NM, why? Especially after the majority of players wanted harder content!
It was a the same handful of players in the pinned overland thread asking for more difficulty.
SilverBride wrote: »
Also, I never ever heard anyone in zone chat, or guild chat, or anywhere in game complaining that the game was too easy.
JaxontheUnfortunate wrote: »Would love to run this as a tank, but if pug dungeon groups have taught me anything no one wants tanks anymore and just want to sprint everywhere so I have passed on the Night market.
BretonMage wrote: »frogthroat wrote: »Elvenheart wrote: »To answer the OP’s question, it’s not that I don’t like grouping for NM. It’s just that my playtime is limited and sporadic and can be interrupted at any moment by RL issues that it’s hard for me to group because I may have to drop out at a moment’s notice and I don’t want to inconvenience other players. The only time I’ll risk it is when I think there’s a chance I won’t be interrupted long enough to finish.
The few groups I have tried in NM, they are all easy come, easy go. Just apply, get in group. Maybe say something when you leave, but not necessary. As long as you actually leave the group when you leave and not stay in the group offline.
Oh dear, what actually happens if someone forgets to leave the group before logging off? I might have been distracted enough to have done that once.