FrauPerchta wrote: »You don't have to quest, you can grind mobs. Hell you just run around exploring things and gain a lvl or two.
Considered 'grinding'?
I see a lot of people complaining that they have to 'grind quests' in VR content.
Here I thought questing was the -point- of an epic fantasy game!
The same people who call questing 'grinding' also tend to complain about the lack of XP in dungeons and whine about not being able to level in PvP or by just slaughtering pack after pack after pack of mobs in the world.
Am I missing something or am I just to well-adjusted to understand that mindset?
FrauPerchta wrote: »You don't have to quest, you can grind mobs. Hell you just run around exploring things and gain a lvl or two.
Let me take a guess... you didnt get to VRs yet.
Nobody has ever complained about 1-50 character progression.
FrauPerchta wrote: »
Wrong.
Considered 'grinding'?
I see a lot of people complaining that they have to 'grind quests' in VR content.
Here I thought questing was the -point- of an epic fantasy game!
The same people who call questing 'grinding' also tend to complain about the lack of XP in dungeons and whine about not being able to level in PvP or by just slaughtering pack after pack after pack of mobs in the world.
Am I missing something or am I just to well-adjusted to understand that mindset?
Questing through the zone you picked is one thing, but then having to quest through all the enemies zones doing a story line that contradicts the entire idea of picking a faction is not very "epic".
FrauPerchta wrote: »ESO is not a very well thought out game. The forced playing through other factions' zone is nothing but lazy Devs.
Considered 'grinding'?
I see a lot of people complaining that they have to 'grind quests' in VR content.
Here I thought questing was the -point- of an epic fantasy game!
The same people who call questing 'grinding' also tend to complain about the lack of XP in dungeons and whine about not being able to level in PvP or by just slaughtering pack after pack after pack of mobs in the world.
Am I missing something or am I just to well-adjusted to understand that mindset?
I'm not overly fond of playing the exact same quest in opposing faction lands, but doing it with a different class / builld mitigates that somewhat.
It would have been more interesting if the Faction-specific quests were replaced with ones that undermined the Faction, making you more of a spy-in-enemy-territory or gave you an opportunity to indirectely effect faction war outcomes in Cyrodiil. With only a little extra effort on the part of Devs we could have a viable, logical reason to be in opposing faction lands and a goal for completing the quests.
FrauPerchta wrote: »You don't have to quest, you can grind mobs. Hell you just run around exploring things and gain a lvl or two. If you don't want to quest for XP and you don't want to grind mobs for XP what do you want to do to get XP to level? Just log on to character?
ESO questing and veteran questing is NOT a grind. If you prefer generic quest models, then this just not your game. (Though it makes me wonder if anyone would complain if they completely removed quests from other MMOs - my guess? Probably not.Considered 'grinding'?
I see a lot of people complaining that they have to 'grind quests' in VR content.
Here I thought questing was the -point- of an epic fantasy game!
The same people who call questing 'grinding' also tend to complain about the lack of XP in dungeons and whine about not being able to level in PvP or by just slaughtering pack after pack after pack of mobs in the world.
Am I missing something or am I just to well-adjusted to understand that mindset?
On contrary if you prefer engaging story and a quest model that makes you put quite an effort in it, then this is just the game you're looking for.
There are some things that need to be improved. At least more options for others to level up faster. Overally this department of the game is still incredibly well designed and could use just more content. On the other hand what really needs some fixes is - class balance and skills.
FunkyBudda wrote: »FrauPerchta wrote: »You don't have to quest, you can grind mobs. Hell you just run around exploring things and gain a lvl or two. If you don't want to quest for XP and you don't want to grind mobs for XP what do you want to do to get XP to level? Just log on to character?
show me how you can run around, get exploration exp and gain a level or two in Veteran Ranks, that's what the OP was referring to.
FrauPerchta wrote: »If you don't want to quest for XP and you don't want to grind mobs for XP what do you want to do to get XP to level? Just log on to character?