Hi @BearOrK. You should finish all of your Season Zero challenges before Season One begins. The challenges will not roll over to Season One.
Well, well, ZOS
Maybe this game is just not made for *you*?
Hi @BearOrK. You should finish all of your Season Zero challenges before Season One begins. The challenges will not roll over to Season One.
In my opinion only, I think it's because for every 1 player that didn't buy something because they didn't want it, there will be 50 players who forget the season was ending and complain to support that they lost out on rewards when it does.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »I had been wondering about this, but I had sort of assumed that the challenges would just continue unaffected, since Tuesday is the day when the weekly challenges change, but Wednesday is the day when the seasons change.
I can't remember clearly about the beginning of Season Zero, but my recollection is that some things were staggered, such as the beginning and end of the Night Market not coinciding with the beginning and end of Season Zero. I'm not sure whether the weekly challenges started a day before Season Zero began, but if so then I certainly don't remember getting a whole new set of weekly challenges on Wednesday, just 1 day after getting weekly challenges on Tuesday.
Does that mean the weekly challenges we will get on Tuesday will be for Season One, and will not go away and be replaced the very next day when Season One begins? Or are they going to be for Season Zero and go away after a single day?
That would be correct. And we get it, challenges are there, so you might as well do them if you're able. Just don't grind them out for too long!
We know the auto-claimer exists for people who, for whatever reason, can't/don't claim stuff at the end of any given Season. But they should have included an opt-out option for it for everyone else who actually bought what they wanted and avoided what they didn't so those people a) don't have their Points spent on things they didn't want that they could have gotten Gold for instead, and b) people who don't care about the Gold either way and just didn't want their Collections inflated with things they'll never use.In my opinion only, I think it's because for every 1 player that didn't buy something because they didn't want it, there will be 50 players who forget the season was ending and complain to support that they lost out on rewards when it does.
In my opinion only, I think it's because for every 1 player that didn't buy something because they didn't want it, there will be 50 players who forget the season was ending and complain to support that they lost out on rewards when it does.
This is why we need to have the possibility to opt-out of this. With such a possibility everybody would be happy and (nearly) nobody would complain.
In my opinion only, I think it's because for every 1 player that didn't buy something because they didn't want it, there will be 50 players who forget the season was ending and complain to support that they lost out on rewards when it does.
This is why we need to have the possibility to opt-out of this. With such a possibility everybody would be happy and (nearly) nobody would complain.
I'm guessing there would be just as much complaining or more. The tomes expire so the choice is get nothing for them or get random (sorta) stuff for them.
No, doing it this way gives people more challenges. If someone needs a few more challenges at the end they can get a few on the last day, and on the front end you have to wait less for the next batch of challenges. A 4/3 or 5/2 stagger would be better than 6/1 but it's still better than no stagger. Sure, they could solve the issues differently, like by giving us 12 challenges and 12 rerolls to start, but just changing the start date with no other change would only be a detriment.wolfie1.0. wrote: »That would be correct. And we get it, challenges are there, so you might as well do them if you're able. Just don't grind them out for too long!
As a bit of feedback @ZOS_Kevin can we change the start dates to line up with challenge resets? It would make the most sense to do it this way.
We know the auto-claimer exists for people who, for whatever reason, can't/don't claim stuff at the end of any given Season. But they should have included an opt-out option for it for everyone else who actually bought what they wanted and avoided what they didn't so those people a) don't have their Points spent on things they didn't want that they could have gotten Gold for instead, and b) people who don't care about the Gold either way and just didn't want their Collections inflated with things they'll never use.In my opinion only, I think it's because for every 1 player that didn't buy something because they didn't want it, there will be 50 players who forget the season was ending and complain to support that they lost out on rewards when it does.
Plus the auto-claimer and effectively ZOS are deciding for us what we should value, since it only gets Collectibles and Currencies but won't grab Consumables, Furniture, and things like the Boxes with Riding Lessons and the Wayshrine Chart. I didn't want the Style Pages but I definitely wanted the Box that had those Rift Furnishing things, and the Box with the Lessons and Wayshrine Chart for an alt and the Box with the random Nirn Gear.
Maybe this game is just not made for *you*? No one forces you to do any of this stuff. Don't like it? Do something else.
(IMHO for a first try, this went pretty well - other than the excess of points that could go nowhere, and there is no more incentive to gather further points. But that is more an issue of "too much gaming time on my side...)
There is the bad ui to consider as well, though. I went through my pages the other day to make sure I didn't miss anything and there was a reward I accidentally missed, I guess because I was going to quickly and didn't hold the button down long enough.I'm one of the people with limited and unpredictable time to play, even when I'm online I don't always know how long I'll have but even for me I think the auto-claimer has limited value. It's hard to imagine a situation where a player would have unlocked a page and earned enough points to buy a reward they want but wouldn't have been able to buy it.
You obviously have to be online to complete challenges, and unless you're using an addon to automate it you need to go into the tome menu to claim the points, so if you've got enough to buy a reward you want it's only a few extra clicks to swap back to the main tome and claim it. I suppose if you're in a real rush you might forget to do that, but considering you'd be making the effort to complete challenges and collect the points it seems unlikely.
I'm not sure how the numbers work out with the paid version but with the free version it cost far more to unlock access to a page than to buy everything on it, so I quickly got into the habit of doing exactly that, and on days I didn't unlock permission to buy stuff I'd still check quickly just to confirm that was the case. I think there's 3 or 4 items I didn't get, but that's because I don't want them (thankfully they're all consumables which even ZOS don't consider worth picking up, so they're not included in the auto-claiming).
I suppose hypothetically someone might forget all about the system, and keep completing challenges purely by chance because they line up with what they're doing anyway, meaning they accumulate points they're not spending, but I think they'd have to first install an addon to automatically claim the points, otherwise they'd just be lost. Also if they're in that situation it doesn't sound like they want any of the rewards from it anyway.
I have over 20k tome points so useless to get barely any gold for it, they need to change it.
PeacefulAnarchy wrote: »No, doing it this way gives people more challenges. If someone needs a few more challenges at the end they can get a few on the last day, and on the front end you have to wait less for the next batch of challenges. A 4/3 or 5/2 stagger would be better than 6/1 but it's still better than no stagger. Sure, they could solve the issues differently, like by giving us 12 challenges and 12 rerolls to start, but just changing the start date with no other change would only be a detriment.wolfie1.0. wrote: »That would be correct. And we get it, challenges are there, so you might as well do them if you're able. Just don't grind them out for too long!
As a bit of feedback @ZOS_Kevin can we change the start dates to line up with challenge resets? It would make the most sense to do it this way.