Serious people, L2Read. It's as if you've never opened a novel and had pages that consistent of nothing but one giant paragraph.
/sigh
You can just use abilities yourself and count how much ultimate you get and notice you stop earning Ultimate once you've earned 15... *just like we did*
Then you notice that there are some aberrant abilities that don't conform to that limit and let ZoS know... *just like we did*
You're welcome btw.
Serious people, L2Read. It's as if you've never opened a novel and had pages that consistent of nothing but one giant paragraph.
Serious people, L2Read. It's as if you've never opened a novel and had pages that consistent of nothing but one giant paragraph.
true but if at first glance it looks like a massive rant i'm less tempted to read it. if its a page in an engaging story that just happens to have no dialogue or logical place to put paragraphs its much easier to deal with
Serious people, L2Read. It's as if you've never opened a novel and had pages that consistent of nothing but one giant paragraph.
true but if at first glance it looks like a massive rant i'm less tempted to read it. if its a page in an engaging story that just happens to have no dialogue or logical place to put paragraphs its much easier to deal with
The post is completely off topic. He is ranting about how we all should sing and be merry and then finishes with his suggestion to things needing fixed. Nothing to do with ER or the OPs post.
Serious people, L2Read. It's as if you've never opened a novel and had pages that consistent of nothing but one giant paragraph.
true but if at first glance it looks like a massive rant i'm less tempted to read it. if its a page in an engaging story that just happens to have no dialogue or logical place to put paragraphs its much easier to deal with
The post is completely off topic. He is ranting about how we all should sing and be merry and then finishes with his suggestion to things needing fixed. Nothing to do with ER or the OPs post.
yes i figured as much when skimming it. maybe he put that together as a generic rant to be cut and pasted into every thread
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Doctoruniverse wrote: »I agree with Mablung, ZOS conduct has been shameful in this instance.
And trying to save it now only makes it worse.
Doctoruniverse wrote: »I agree with Mablung, ZOS conduct has been shameful in this instance.
And trying to save it now only makes it worse.
Honestly, guys. This is nothing new. WoW devs have talked to the top guilds like Paragon, Vodka, and Blood Legion outside of the forums. They did the same thing in FFXIV:ARR, except in Japanese.
Doctoruniverse wrote: »I agree with Mablung, ZOS conduct has been shameful in this instance.
And trying to save it now only makes it worse.
Honestly, guys. This is nothing new. WoW devs have talked to the top guilds like Paragon, Vodka, and Blood Legion outside of the forums. They did the same thing in FFXIV:ARR, except in Japanese.
You are missing the point. No one is saying that is not fine to speak with guilds, sharing of information is the issue. They have knowledge about the game that could possibly give them an advantage over the rest of the community. Without sharing that information in an officially, the elitist guilds will continue to have more say than your average gamer. We all pay the same at purchase and in subscription. Their voice should be no louder than anyone else.
Doctoruniverse wrote: »I agree with Mablung, ZOS conduct has been shameful in this instance.
And trying to save it now only makes it worse.
Honestly, guys. This is nothing new. WoW devs have talked to the top guilds like Paragon, Vodka, and Blood Legion outside of the forums. They did the same thing in FFXIV:ARR, except in Japanese.
You are missing the point. No one is saying that is not fine to speak with guilds, sharing of information is the issue. They have knowledge about the game that could possibly give them an advantage over the rest of the community. Without sharing that information in an officially, the elitist guilds will continue to have more say than your average gamer. We all pay the same at purchase and in subscription. Their voice should be no louder than anyone else.
The knowledge I have about the game that gives me an advantage is knowledge I spent dozens, or hundreds of hours accumulating, testing, and then more time making videos to share that knowledge with other players.
We do all pay the same purchase/subscription and we all receive the same agreed upon service in exchange. Any discussion we have exists outside of that payment for service agreement.
Doctoruniverse wrote: »I agree with Mablung, ZOS conduct has been shameful in this instance.
And trying to save it now only makes it worse.
Honestly, guys. This is nothing new. WoW devs have talked to the top guilds like Paragon, Vodka, and Blood Legion outside of the forums. They did the same thing in FFXIV:ARR, except in Japanese.
You are missing the point. No one is saying that is not fine to speak with guilds, sharing of information is the issue. They have knowledge about the game that could possibly give them an advantage over the rest of the community. Without sharing that information in an officially, the elitist guilds will continue to have more say than your average gamer. We all pay the same at purchase and in subscription. Their voice should be no louder than anyone else.
Doctoruniverse wrote: »I agree with Mablung, ZOS conduct has been shameful in this instance.
And trying to save it now only makes it worse.
Honestly, guys. This is nothing new. WoW devs have talked to the top guilds like Paragon, Vodka, and Blood Legion outside of the forums. They did the same thing in FFXIV:ARR, except in Japanese.
You are missing the point. No one is saying that is not fine to speak with guilds, sharing of information is the issue. They have knowledge about the game that could possibly give them an advantage over the rest of the community. Without sharing that information in an officially, the elitist guilds will continue to have more say than your average gamer. We all pay the same at purchase and in subscription. Their voice should be no louder than anyone else.
Well, I agree they shouldn't be given knowledge that isn't freely available. That's a big no-no, and provides an unfair advantage to those they divulge it to. But, it sounded more like the ER guys figured out on their own and asked the devs to clarify if they were right or not, and maybe they shouldn't have let that information slip. But, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and say it probably wasn't intentional. Doubt they will ever do it again though after this thread.
One of the differences between WoW and this game is with WoW everything was out there. There were huge resources from various fan sites with datamined information about how each and every skill worked, they had theory crafting calculators, and sites like elitist jerks that went pretty hard core into the math, and the patch notes were extremely detailed and concise. Questions were answered on the forums fairly regularly and usually a clear definition was given about how something worked.
Seems the specifics of this game is a bit obfuscated. Their patch notes are extremely vague and confusing at times. Sometimes, even wrong. Furthermore, they also do not seem to have the staff needed to address issues that come up on the forum. I think perhaps they view the forums as mostly noise, and in order to filter through that, given their limited budget for community managers/ESO dev posters, they talk to the top guilds to get a more filtered version of what is wrong. Not saying that's right or wrong, but that seems to be what is happening.
I mean, for crying out loud, we didn't even know Zenimax knew Templars were a complete joke of a class until tonight when Jessica mentioned in passing that she discusses these same topics with ER that she reads on the forums, and listed "Templars" as one of those topics. That was literally the first thing anyone has posted about Templars in over 2 weeks. The last thing was an inaccurate explanation of a nerf that wasn't even documented in the original patch notes.
andreas.rudroffb16_ESO wrote: »leave ER alone, they have done a great job for both Zeni and the Community and invested alot of UNPAID time in testing....
blame Zeni ....
ER made so much suggestions that would improve the game, but none/near to non was realised
Doctoruniverse wrote: »I agree with Mablung, ZOS conduct has been shameful in this instance.
And trying to save it now only makes it worse.
Honestly, guys. This is nothing new. WoW devs have talked to the top guilds like Paragon, Vodka, and Blood Legion outside of the forums. They did the same thing in FFXIV:ARR, except in Japanese.
You are missing the point. No one is saying that is not fine to speak with guilds, sharing of information is the issue. They have knowledge about the game that could possibly give them an advantage over the rest of the community. Without sharing that information in an officially, the elitist guilds will continue to have more say than your average gamer. We all pay the same at purchase and in subscription. Their voice should be no louder than anyone else.
The knowledge I have about the game that gives me an advantage is knowledge I spent dozens, or hundreds of hours accumulating, testing, and then more time making videos to share that knowledge with other players.
We do all pay the same purchase/subscription and we all receive the same agreed upon service in exchange. Any discussion we have exists outside of that payment for service agreement.
And this is the heart of the problem. Accepting what has allegedly taken place as something that does not impact the community or you as a gamer invested with lots of your money and time. We should not turn a blind eye for the sake of avoiding conflict. Honestly, lack of communication has been a big issue for a lot of people on the forums since day one and this revelation is just icing on the cake.
I applaud you in your efforts to test and share knowledge. Ideally everyone wants exactly that who is involved in the community. With this concept privileged information should not exist.
I know the next phase of the argument is the game and its development belong to ZOS and they can do with it what they want, including information sharing. Fair enough but by excluding the majority of their player base when sharing information with select guilds they will ultimately hurt their bottom line and potentially sabotage their own game.
Doctoruniverse wrote: »I agree with Mablung, ZOS conduct has been shameful in this instance.
And trying to save it now only makes it worse.
Honestly, guys. This is nothing new. WoW devs have talked to the top guilds like Paragon, Vodka, and Blood Legion outside of the forums. They did the same thing in FFXIV:ARR, except in Japanese.
You are missing the point. No one is saying that is not fine to speak with guilds, sharing of information is the issue. They have knowledge about the game that could possibly give them an advantage over the rest of the community. Without sharing that information in an officially, the elitist guilds will continue to have more say than your average gamer. We all pay the same at purchase and in subscription. Their voice should be no louder than anyone else.
The knowledge I have about the game that gives me an advantage is knowledge I spent dozens, or hundreds of hours accumulating, testing, and then more time making videos to share that knowledge with other players.
We do all pay the same purchase/subscription and we all receive the same agreed upon service in exchange. Any discussion we have exists outside of that payment for service agreement.
And this is the heart of the problem. Accepting what has allegedly taken place as something that does not impact the community or you as a gamer invested with lots of your money and time. We should not turn a blind eye for the sake of avoiding conflict. Honestly, lack of communication has been a big issue for a lot of people on the forums since day one and this revelation is just icing on the cake.
I applaud you in your efforts to test and share knowledge. Ideally everyone wants exactly that who is involved in the community. With this concept privileged information should not exist.
I know the next phase of the argument is the game and its development belong to ZOS and they can do with it what they want, including information sharing. Fair enough but by excluding the majority of their player base when sharing information with select guilds they will ultimately hurt their bottom line and potentially sabotage their own game.
Actually, the issue is that you have this perceived injustice based on an incorrect assumption. I don't know why you are under the impression that the members of ER have some secret repository of knowledge regarding the mechanics of the game. Mystborn has stated in this thread and demonstrated through numerous videos that the information that he has gained has been through intensive testing.
You're using a single, specific example to try to blow everything out of proportion. The example that you're using regarding proc rates is a perfect example of the types of issues that used to be tested and discussed during PTS. It has nothing to do with the developers hand picking who, and who doesn't have access to information.
I still haven't seen an answer to my earlier question about what people propose the community managers do in the future. If they're already sourcing this forum, mmorpg, TF, reddit, facebook, twitter, PvP guilds, PvE guilds, RP guilds, casual guilds, crafting guilds, etc., what would make you happy?
Doctoruniverse wrote: »I agree with Mablung, ZOS conduct has been shameful in this instance.
And trying to save it now only makes it worse.
Honestly, guys. This is nothing new. WoW devs have talked to the top guilds like Paragon, Vodka, and Blood Legion outside of the forums. They did the same thing in FFXIV:ARR, except in Japanese.
You are missing the point. No one is saying that is not fine to speak with guilds, sharing of information is the issue. They have knowledge about the game that could possibly give them an advantage over the rest of the community. Without sharing that information in an officially, the elitist guilds will continue to have more say than your average gamer. We all pay the same at purchase and in subscription. Their voice should be no louder than anyone else.
The knowledge I have about the game that gives me an advantage is knowledge I spent dozens, or hundreds of hours accumulating, testing, and then more time making videos to share that knowledge with other players.
We do all pay the same purchase/subscription and we all receive the same agreed upon service in exchange. Any discussion we have exists outside of that payment for service agreement.
And this is the heart of the problem. Accepting what has allegedly taken place as something that does not impact the community or you as a gamer invested with lots of your money and time. We should not turn a blind eye for the sake of avoiding conflict. Honestly, lack of communication has been a big issue for a lot of people on the forums since day one and this revelation is just icing on the cake.
I applaud you in your efforts to test and share knowledge. Ideally everyone wants exactly that who is involved in the community. With this concept privileged information should not exist.
I know the next phase of the argument is the game and its development belong to ZOS and they can do with it what they want, including information sharing. Fair enough but by excluding the majority of their player base when sharing information with select guilds they will ultimately hurt their bottom line and potentially sabotage their own game.
Actually, the issue is that you have this perceived injustice based on an incorrect assumption. I don't know why you are under the impression that the members of ER have some secret repository of knowledge regarding the mechanics of the game. Mystborn has stated in this thread and demonstrated through numerous videos that the information that he has gained has been through intensive testing.
You're using a single, specific example to try to blow everything out of proportion. The example that you're using regarding proc rates is a perfect example of the types of issues that used to be tested and discussed during PTS. It has nothing to do with the developers hand picking who, and who doesn't have access to information.
I still haven't seen an answer to my earlier question about what people propose the community managers do in the future. If they're already sourcing this forum, mmorpg, TF, reddit, facebook, twitter, PvP guilds, PvE guilds, RP guilds, casual guilds, crafting guilds, etc., what would make you happy?
IF, through some miracle, any of those guilds you picked are actually representing the majority of the population, I'd definitely not mind, however I highly doubt that you guys would seriously, still continue to actually talk to them if they were truly expressing their real opinions, about stuff that is wrong. I'm pretty sure you would ignore them, just like you ignore these forums you got here.
So what we got here is, lets see... some Zeni Staff actually admitting that they bypass the actual majority but instead talk to a couple guild members. And then they admit they keep hearing these problems, as they call it, which has been going on since the beta, but they don't give a flying **** and instead they keep breaking more things.
I'm not sure if I should be happy that they are still doing as they please and not listening to those guild members... or should be sad that they are not listening to anyone at all, going headlong and ruining this game...
My only concern with favoring specific guilds for feedback is that you miss out on many knowledgeable and experienced players who prefer soloing/pugging. Your guild affiliation is a poor measure of your overall skill and contributions as an individual player.
For instance, ER (nothing personal to them) prefers grouping for most of their pvp, and as a primarily solo pvp'er I would be suspicious of opinions that make sense for large groups but less sense for us loners.
ZOS could benefit just as much (if not far more) by reaching out to individual players who have personally demonstrated aptitude towards this game.
I still haven't seen an answer to my earlier question about what people propose the community managers do in the future.
Phantorang wrote: »Game development is not a democracy, so of course the devs of eso take their advice from whomever they want, if im not mistaken, ER didnt want the Bolt Escape nerf, good thing the Devs got brains enough themselves to understand thats a totally biased point of view.
Yeah, about that... ER publicly and vocally opposed the previous implementation of BE for a long time.
But, I don't think BE ever came up in feedback session though.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi folks,
Wanted to pop in here and offer some clarification. The Community Team does indeed participate in regular voice chats with some of our most active guilds. The guilds we're currently in regular talks with are a good mix of PvP, PvE, and casual. In addition to reading the forums and fansites, this helps us to better understand what the main issues are and their severity, where the best opportunities for improvement are, and identify what everyone wants more details on. More often than not, we hear the same things over and over (such as Templars, weapons skills/stamina builds, and heavy armor needing improvements and in some case fixes, changes needed to make PvP more rewarding, etc.)
These talks do not replace or hold more value to us than what we read here on our official forums, and are often done in the late evening on our own time. It adds another layer of valuable insight, and gives us the opportunity to ask about things in-person that we need clarification or more details on.
All that said, we are doing what we can, when we can, to get in here and answer your questions more often.
This is PR propaganda. The fish is out of the bag and outside of beta testing there is absolutely no reason to take a select fews advice over the communities. None.
How does speaking to a select few translate into everyone?
How does talking to those select few NOT hold more value when you obviously have dialogue with them yet do not have that same interaction with the community on these forums?