Teevesnacks wrote: »I didn't feel like it was a waste of time /shrug
Cadwell said I could experience events from the other factions point of view and I said "okay, cool"
I'm essentially a different person when I enter those VR zones, Mr Anonymous they call me
Mind you one of the reasons there are VR zones is that players wanted to experience all content with one character
Just like due to player feedback they made you start in the "third" zone in your factions quest line and then people started complaining they were underleveled for content
Teevesnacks wrote: »I didn't feel like it was a waste of time /shrug
Cadwell said I could experience events from the other factions point of view and I said "okay, cool"
I'm essentially a different person when I enter those VR zones, Mr Anonymous they call me
Mind you one of the reasons there are VR zones is that players wanted to experience all content with one character
Just like due to player feedback they made you start in the "third" zone in your factions quest line and then people started complaining they were underleveled for content
So why not just BE a different person?
I'm sure when players asked to be able to do content for the other quests this was not what they had in mind. It certainly wouldn't have been something I'd asked for if I'd had the chance.
If I wanted to play through the other areas as a complete stranger I would have created an new character who would be a complete stranger.
MonkeyAssassin24 wrote: »This is what happens when the masses complain they will miss out on content. I think people were mainly upset they couldn't visit some of the zones they had wanted to see when the game was announced if they picked a certain faction.
Is it slightly cheap and annoying? Yes, but I look at it my own way...every decision I'm allowed to make in the veteran zones I go with one that will potentially weaken them. Even though I am saving the day and being the hero, I use available opportunities to weaken them. For example (possible spoiler) I had to choose a new leader for a zone and one said he would bolster the defenses while the other said she would care for the people...why would I want their defenses bolstered? I chose the latter
Depending on how long the game goes for its not without meaning, has a certian knight said and a certain dreadic prince you will need to know that side of the story and the other princes are coming.
Plus Bal is not done, there is a lot of between the lines stuff. Remember you only wounded him which is a big deal but he said it was part of his plan so we will see.
Shaun98ca2 wrote: »Depending on how long the game goes for its not without meaning, has a certian knight said and a certain dreadic prince you will need to know that side of the story and the other princes are coming.
Plus Bal is not done, there is a lot of between the lines stuff. Remember you only wounded him which is a big deal but he said it was part of his plan so we will see.
Yea he is wounded so you may not see HIM but he can still send minions and warriors after you. Though a wounded Daedric Prince you'd think takes a LONG time to recover so I imagine we WONT see him again for a VERY long time.
Teevesnacks wrote: »Just like due to player feedback they made you start in the "third" zone in your factions quest line and then people started complaining they were underleveled for content
MasterSpatula wrote: »Teevesnacks wrote: »Just like due to player feedback they made you start in the "third" zone in your factions quest line and then people started complaining they were underleveled for content
I've never understood what they were thinking there. Sometimes it feels like ZOS only listens to the players when the players say something dumb.
Quite a bit different than DAOC's three factions. In that game, the three factions all have different classes, and cannot go into the other factions' areas. So you could never meet someone of another faction that was the same as you. This built realm pride.
In ESO, all three factions have the same classes, and even the same races in some cases. So it is quite normal for you, a Templar with X and Y, to meet another faction member and he's a Templar, with X and Y too.
I would have preferred the DAOC way: you want o be one of the Hibs? Then BE one.
It really wouldn't take the devs that much work to put in better (longer) transition scene explaining exactly why you're going into the other faction areas. The current explanation is weak sauce.
Please Zos, just take some time to make a spy quest line. You could tie so many of the existing quests to it simply by throwing in an extra NPC and 10 sec of dialogue.