Artemiisia wrote: »guys u dont have to play craglorn, nobody is forcing it on you, Like pvp you dont have to do this either.
Get happy for the people that enjoy different things in the game, instead of being pissed, your life will start to look more lighter, if you start thinking about the greater picture here in this game.
talon_vib14_ESO wrote: »If you want solo or just two player co-op gameplay why are you playing an mmo?
talon_vib14_ESO wrote: »If you want solo or just two player co-op gameplay why are you playing an mmo?
WhitePawPrints wrote: »
We don't have to play Craglorn; we don't even have to play the game. Thank you for that insightful life lesson. I'm glad I have toddlers on the forum to tell me these things. I must point out that this is feedback! If you don't like it, then no one is forcing you to read it or reply on it.
I will give you a lesson in return: People who are passionate about something, it being a game, politics, religion or anything, will try to make their voice heard. The logic that toddlers have of "don't like it, don't look" does not apply to passionate people. Especially since that is not a valid point in ANY argument, EVER in the history of communication.
Rather than getting upset about passionate Elder Scrolls fans leaving feedback, get happy for those who want to have Zenimax create something original. Not the same stale models that have been used since World of Warcraft, which is known to breed elitists. Your life will start to look brighter if you start thinking about the big picture of... any feedback you ever come across again.
The problem is that most Elder Scrolls fans, the ones that are more likely to stay with the game after the next MMO release, do not want this style of gameplay. The majority of us are already upset over the phasing issues, that are STILL a problem, and Craglorn has the game going in a very undesirable direction.
In Skyrim I have chose not to be a cannibal because it is undesirable. I chose to defy Mehrune Dagon and spare the stupid Dunmer that was proud of his Mythic Dawn Heritage. Those are the type of choices that most can accept; only completionists will go back to complete the other options. Craglorn is an ENTIRE zone of content.
Tannakaobi wrote: »
So because someone points out the very design of the game, you turn to calling him/her a toddler, as if their opinion is worthless and you are a god because you have played other TES games. I have news for you buddy, almost all of us have.
I have news for you, when you take an interest in something you will key in to a certain part, i.e. in religion you will follow one rather than them all. I would say the toddlers argument would be 'I want it all, everything for me.'
Again, you seem to thing your better because you have played the same games as us all, It is you getting upset. The truth is many people will have different opinions. Craglorn is designed for group play. What's the problem with that? This is what mmo's are, there will be things for some and other things for others. Some people will like everything others will do only one thing.
Utter rubbish, as pointed out we are all TES fans. But actually it's more likely that mmo fans will stick around, what with this being an mmo, as is the nature of mmo's, very different to the standard TES game which is more complete and move on. There are issues such as Phasing but that's for another thread don't you think.
There will be many more ENTIRE zones, I don't see the problem with one for groups. Could it have been better? Of course. Should it have been better? No doubt. But there is no reason to be offensive to someone just for pointing out that in mmo's there are different people to please. Don't like it? Don't play mmo's, it's that simple.
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WhitePawPrints wrote: »
Not sure where the argument is in this. All that was addressed had already been pointed out in the original post or is unrelated.
Is pointing out fundamental flaws in another posts and admittance of supremacy? No. I did not say anywhere in my posts that I think I'm better than anyone else. You speculated that was my intention. You said it, not me.
You may not like how I word my points, but that is not a valid point regarding the subject at hand. Again, using the same logic: Don't like it, don't read it.
PS: I don't think that's how "Quotes" are supposed to be used in forums.
Tannakaobi wrote: »
The point is only that you should not resort to name calling just because someone does not share your opinion. That's it! Keep it civil and people will respect you more...
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Adramelach wrote: »I think the whole point of this is not that there shouldn't be group content, but that there should be equivalent content that doesn't force that dynamic on players that would like to experience the Lore and Story behind the zone, but not using that playstyle.
It's fine to say "then don't do Craglorn" but two things come to mind, as I've also visited and found the same issues as OP:
First, some of us ES fans would really like to delve into the lore and story of Craglorn, and find it's sad and frustrating to be "locked out" of that content until and unless we scrape together a large group of people and get through it "playing their way". I would prefer either solo, or as OP mentioned, small groups of friends, already grouped, that can continue their own adventuring together without having to disband and attempt to join PUGs because their small trio or whatever can't get through it on their own.
Second, as far as the "normal" leveling "journey" goes, where else can you go? My understanding is that Vet play is loosely designed around one V level per zone, and there are 10 zones across the two "foreign" alliances. So... you do them, you get to V10, and then what? Where is the "non-forced-group" VR11-12 content?
I would agree with OP - Cyrodiil is fine, there's no "lore" or questing we have to knowingly miss or skip. If we're not into that play style, no big deal, we just avoid it. Sure there are a few PvE quests in there, but it's not a large zone of unique content, it's just local missions and such.
However, for Craglorn, it seems they've put in a lot of time and effort to creating an entire Zone around a large story regarding the Celestials, and I'd certainly enjoy getting to and being able to do that content. I just wish there were a way to do so, while playing as I like.
Why do people always say this? I've been playing MMOs for 10 years and NONE of them required group play. If I wanted to raid at end game, I did so. If I didn't, I still had plenty of content to do -- dailies, rep grinds, achieves, etc. ESO does not give solo or duo players an end game option.
I agree that Craglorn could have been done better. I've also stated in numerous threads that it should have been LOCKED OUT for VR8 and below. You can't get to the 2nd Alliance via Cadwell's quest line for VR5-VR10, but yet you can jump straight into Craglorn? What exactly was the reason for that?
Finished the entire campain at VR7?......How? with soul gems sneeking everything no dungeons?
Sorry but with my poor templar doing half of the damage that others do(that reflects to xp gaining) and leaving most of the puplic dungeons(those with the cross) for later cause i was playing mostly solo i arrive at Craglorn almost VR11
I must have done something wrong i quess...or wtf?
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From all quys i know who finished the entire quest line and without having all puplic dungeons done none off them was bellow VR10....
You're kidding right? First off, most of Craglorn CAN be solo'd with the right build, especially those 6-7 packs in open world (excluding Trials obv). In just about EVERY MMO there are places in every single zone that require a small group to complete, whether it's a zone boss or an elite area. In fact in many MMO's there's open world RAID bosses. So for you to say ZoS is somehow forcing you to group for Craglorn when no other MMO does that is a flat out lie.
Less group content = ESO is the most antisocial MMO ever made.
they didn't make a MULTIPLAYER GAME so that you could SOLO 100% of it! there NEEDS to be both!