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I bought ESO on launch and played the first month. I ended up Vet10 (max at the time) without much left to do after the 5 mans were all pretty easy. I have decided to give it another try to see what they have added. I think Vet14 is the max but I am unsure on where to progress from here. Also looking for a good resource for builds etc or even just some info like for PvE, do you just stack magicka like you used to etc?
Thanks!
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Craglorn for VR10+
http://dulfy.net/2014/05/22/eso-craglorn-zone-overview/
Much appreciated info. After 4-5 nights failing to find a group I just uninstalled the game and will not be returning. If you are thinking about returning, don't.
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If you were/are using the LFG tool to group it is b0rked right now. You have to find groups the old fashioned way.
This is correct, LFG is bugged right now and have to find your own group, which has been no problem by calling out to the zone. You could have easily found this out on the ESO forums, or could have easily and quickly joined a guild which you would have no problem being VR10+.
Good luck on your next game.
The LFG is broken. How is that his fault? He was trolled by the game via a broken feature and you somehow think its his faulr?
/facepalm
Its an MMO. Though I agree the looking for group tool still needs help and hopefully will be fixed which I think it will be, I have yet since day one had any trouble finding a group by doing it like the person above stated which is requesting via the chat box or via one of the 5 guilds I'm in. The mega server technology from my experience keeps more than enough people on the same instance to not have that much trouble finding groups. I had a lot more trouble finding groups on unpopulated servers with GW2, LOTRO, etc. when I used to play those games. Its an MMO, be social.
Official Response:
"The Elder Scrolls Online v1.5.3 fixes a number of issues that appeared after Update 5 was published. This includes issues within combat, crafting writs, dungeons, UI, and more. We have also increased the amount of XP you receive from lower-level monsters, which should alleviate the feeling of slow leveling within Veteran Ranks. We are aware that there are still issues surrounding the LFG tool, and are still working on a fix for this."
There Is Always Hope!
Seems the lack of social skills killed the game for you, so sad to see that many people have forgotten that gaming is a social thing in MMOs where you make new friends and play together with them...
seems however you can return safely now as the lfg window seems to function agaain...
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
Can't blame the players when all "mmos" that have been released in the last 5-8 years have been so solo focused as to be essentially single player games with a chat window.
"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
Of course you can blame the players when these "solo mmos" have more than enough group content.
A good example is WoW, in general players that like the solo leveling, domt like the endgame of grinding dungeons over and over, and the other way around, players that love the endgame cant stand the soloing, luckilly for them they can paly dungeons from lvl 15 to 100 withouth setting a foot in the single player content.
i found however that most solo oriented players love to do dungeons too, if finding groups isnt to timeconsuming, thats the reason for the groupfinders...
as a social thing however, there is nothing more fun then playing a new fresh dungeon with your friends, espescially in games like ESO, where you need to react to the mobs actions... So for me its i portant to find friends in ESO, for those moments..... And to have a chitchat room when soloing...
i also love games with a mentoring system that allows you to help lower level players out... And make friends with them.
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)