I disagree, a lot of the posters complaining are complaining about it being different. A lot are complaining that the game is broken too. But a large number are complaining that it doesn't work the way it does in other games.Blackwidow wrote: »Seriously, nothing against you at all, but I don't think most posters here are upset because the game is different.
AlexDougherty wrote: »I disagree, a lot of the posters complaining are complaining about it being different. A lot are complaining that the game is broken too. But a large number are complaining that it doesn't work the way it does in other games.
They mostly don't come out and say it in those words, and you have to read between the lines. But the griping about it being different it there, of course some are griping that it isn't different enough too.
Blackwidow wrote: »AlexDougherty wrote: »I disagree, a lot of the posters complaining are complaining about it being different. A lot are complaining that the game is broken too. But a large number are complaining that it doesn't work the way it does in other games.
They mostly don't come out and say it in those words, and you have to read between the lines. But the griping about it being different it there, of course some are griping that it isn't different enough too.
I see. You "read between the lines".
I actually read the actual lines they are writing.
A lot of what is wrong with this game is the systems ZOS has set up that are either broken or hardly functional. The complaint is not that it is different, it is that is just does not work.
If you want to see that as simply a complaint that it is different and not take what people say at face value, that is up to you, but you are belittling what they are trying to really say.
dennissomb16_ESO wrote: »Like many players I have come from other MMOs, played for several years, etc. One of the downsides to this is always thinking around those other MMOs. I'll give an example best I can.
previous MMOs I usually play a tank. I wear heavy armor for damage mitigation, usually have specific class abilities for tanking, generally give up dps for survivability. It is simply different in this game. Not right, not wrong, just different.
The issue is my frustration vs truly adapting and liking this games system. We of course some times simply don't like a game (I think I played shadowbane for 45 minutes and never again LOL). This thinking of mine effects many other parts of the game such as phasing
For my self I will decide if the differences in this game are enough to keep my interested or just to different to enjoy. I hope to stop getting angry at the developer simply because they made the game different from others
Blackwidow wrote: »@AlexDougherty the only thing i was pointing out that I think you are being unfair about is you think most complaints are just about the game being different.
If it was different and worked well, I don't think you would see nearly as many complaints.
When WoW came out it did most things differently than EQ. I never saw people asking WoW to be more like EQ because WoW improved upon EQ in almost every way.
ESO's differences are not being received well because a lot of what they have done has made their MMO less than it could be, IMHO.
As an example, the guild store was not received well not only because it was different, but also because it lacked any real interface to make it function for most users. (and it was just a badly executed idea)
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
Blackwidow wrote: »@AlexDougherty the only thing i was pointing out that I think you are being unfair about is you think most complaints are just about the game being different.
If it was different and worked well, I don't think you would see nearly as many complaints.
When WoW came out it did most things differently than EQ. I never saw people asking WoW to be more like EQ because WoW improved upon EQ in almost every way.
ESO's differences are not being received well because a lot of what they have done has made their MMO less than it could be, IMHO.
As an example, the guild store was not received well not only because it was different, but also because it lacked any real interface to make it function for most users. (and it was just a badly executed idea)
AlexDougherty wrote: »The thing is that the only other MMO I've played is Swtor, and there people were constantly griping that it wasn't WoW or SWG. But Swtor worked, in fact I loved it. And I'm seeing the same patterns here.
Nazon_Katts wrote: »Of course people are complaining about it being different, because the difference is not comprehensible. A square wheel makes about much sense as light armor being the best choice for direct damage mitigation. But I don't think that's the biggest problem nor that most complaints are about difference.
Actually, I am certain the biggest grief is not the problems, but how they are handled.
Maybe it -IS- important to note that much of these complaints are post-lvl-50.
Yes, they need to balance things, fix bugs, work on various game mechanics... but pre-50 you can pretty much play the game the way you want AS LONG as you remember to dodge/roll/interrupt.
The only things that I read on these forums that are actually concerning are how unbalanced things get after lvl 50 when everyone is either a dk or sorc and everyone wears light armor and wields a staff.
ruze84b14_ESO wrote: »So, are you admitting that many customers complain because the game is different, and uses different mechanics, than what you find in other games?
You say 'they did it wrong'. I say 'they did it differently'.
Guild stores are not WRONG, in my opinion. It's a change of mentality, a step away from auction house supported gear grinds. This is not what is common in most MMO's to date. You gotta go back pretty far to get localized markets.
I love it. I love the difference.
Because in my mind, if I wanted to play another MMO just like all the other MMO's on the market (and if it's not DIFFERENT, then it's generally the SAME), I would play one of the many MMO's just like all the other MMO's on the market.
So in my mind, your approach to take away the differences, and my approach of enjoying the differences, are at odds. I'm loving the game, and apparently, you *would* like the game if it was something else.
And I sincerely hope you don't win, because if you do, I'll be waiting another 10 years for some other company to get the nerve to do it WRONG.
I get where you are coming from, and I understand why you have to compare like with like. I also get the faults of this game, I'm not defending them, not that they can be defended.Blackwidow wrote: »AlexDougherty wrote: »The thing is that the only other MMO I've played is Swtor, and there people were constantly griping that it wasn't WoW or SWG. But Swtor worked, in fact I loved it. And I'm seeing the same patterns here.
I loved it too. However, their point about it being not enough like Wow is a symptom of them not liking whatever it was they did not like. If that makes any sense.
You pretty much have to compare MMOs to each other. However, I think the complaint is not the difference, but the issue that makes them bring up the comparison in the first place.