colossalvoids wrote: »It's an issue of "too much issues at once". PvP was killed off, endgame PvP is a fraction of what it was and what it meant to the players at large. Old knowledgeable players gone from public spaces and there's not enough new knowledgeable ones to replace them (content creators included here as a big source for players).
Content reduction that wasn't equal to amount of bug fixes, game is more unpolished than before, bugs and performance issues getting to ridiculous levels. People don't think ESO plus worth it and without it many can't really enjoy playing the game. Casual tes fans are also faced with less quality writing so even this subset of players getting uninterested, which not just making them "evolve" into vets or players of other content but making them quit back to Morrowind or Skyrim of all things.
And that's still just a fraction of problems as here's guilds, trading, crown store etc and etc and etc.
o_Primate_o wrote: »It's clear that simply adding new content won't grow number of players. They need to leverage what motivates people log in to any mmorpg game (ex. friends online or content? Is server pop an incentive?) and fix what frustrates people (skill rebalances, lag, boots, etc).
I'm at the point where I believe that they don't have enough people to do any of this. The game feels like it's being ran by a skeleton crew of 10 people with at least half of them being some form of community manager that doesn't do any work on the game. There's too many problems piling up, but not enough solutions are coming out.
o_Primate_o wrote: »To beat a dead horse - event quests are stale.
Theist_VII wrote: »o_Primate_o wrote: »To beat a dead horse - event quests are stale.
What, you’re not a fan of…
- Talk to first NPC.
- Walk for 5 minutes
- Interact with item.
- Walk for 10 minutes.
- Repeat the previous two steps.
- Talk to second NPC.
Such riveting gameplay.
o_Primate_o wrote: »To beat a dead horse - event quests are stale.
colossalvoids wrote: »o_Primate_o wrote: »To beat a dead horse - event quests are stale.
Yesterday I was writing in another thread about writing being just stale. Today I've got to the scribing quest and... the fox. I'm willing to uninstall myself from Nirn now. It's worse than stale at times.
colossalvoids wrote: »Yesterday I was writing in another thread about writing being just stale. Today I've got to the scribing quest and... the fox. I'm willing to uninstall myself from Nirn now. It's worse than stale at times.
Theist_VII wrote: »What, you’re not a fan of…Such riveting gameplay.
- Talk to first NPC.
- Walk for 5 minutes
- Interact with item.
- Walk for 10 minutes.
- Repeat the previous two steps.
- Talk to second NPC.
Veinblood1965 wrote: »I think a lot of the decline started when Templar changes occurred recently, it was enough of a slap in the face to people whose main toon was a Templar.
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Then the recent vendor changes which went to a two week listing WITHOUT a reduction in listing fees. I'm not a hardcore trader but was in three major trading guilds just to sell items I came across in-game.
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The last few expansions have introduced bosses that have highly annoying invulnerable phases. Gold Road was rampant with them and don't get me started on the incursions.
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From what I hear Nightblade changes to cloak is coming which when it comes I am unsubscribing as that will be the last straw.
CatoUnchained wrote: »Warhawke_80 wrote: »CatoUnchained wrote: »Warhawke_80 wrote: »CatoUnchained wrote: »
Are you talking about ESO? ....a game who's PvP hasn't seen any support or upgrades in over 5 years? We learned during the last live stream that even Brian Wheeler, ESO's PvP/combat dev very rarely even spends time in Cyrodiil. Meanwhile, essentially every update and addition to ESO since 2018 has been PvE/casual focused.
The year long content was canned to address PVP technical issues...that is huge
They can't add more content until the technical issues are addressed, yet no matter what Zenimax tries, the folks with a Pentium II and the 726 frame line will scream lag, so there is no moving forward.
The PVP player base is infinitesimally small....yet despite that all players pay for Zenimax's decision to "fix PVP"
No matter what Zenimax does, it will not be enough for the PVP community... period
In any event my post was more about the Backslapping network that keeps the masses out of it's small circle, and said network talking down to said masses like the poster I responded to...
You did realize that ESO was advertised since the beginning to have PvP being one of the primary end game activities, right?
Reading some of these posts reminds me of a youtube article Nefas did a while back. Just google nefas + casuals and you'll find it.
I'm going to try and be diplomatic as possible here...
Sure I do realize that... I also realize that there was a major backlash from the TES community the moment it was announced, that build to a crescendo when it was revealed that the developers who were creating a TES MMO were basically the same one responsible of Warhammer Age of Reckoning, but that's neither here nor there.....I think the devs did a much needed pivot when they realized the only way to save ESO was to basically make it Skyrim with friends.
Look it's not like I'm saying turn Cyrodil into a PVE only area....I'm saying that PVP in a TES game was and is and acknowledged bad idea, but we are stuck with it now and the devs are doing the best they can and are trying to support the minuscule PVP fan base despite it no doubt costing them money every month, they believe in the PVP community despite the PVP community obviously not believing in them....as popular as FFXIV is the devs admit that the PVP game actually costs them revenue...I would imagine given the low participation that it's the same way with ESO.
Western PVP MMO's for the most part just aren't a cash cow...and it saddens me that the devs at Zenimax had to learn that the hard way.
Again I'm not saying that we should can PVP I'm just saying the situation is what it is and I think the devs get too little credit for keeping a dying PVP game afloat.
Unlike the original poster...I'm not going to evoke any one content creator but anyone that dose do a google search can also see just how divisive some of them have been to the larger community....and that doesn't help the conversation at all.
You didn't answer either question, but that's fine. The point is that you purchased a game understanding that PvP was a big part of the game, then immediately proceeded to lobby to change the game to remove the PvP inherent in the game design. Rather than adapting to what the game was and accepting the game or playing something else you expected the game manufacturer to change the game to suit what you thought it should be. ESO wasn't what I thought it would be either. I wanted Skyrim with friends. It turns out ESO is, or was, WAY better than skyrim with friends. That was until housing, companions, ToT and casuals who can't tolerate competition demanded the game be changed to suit them to the detriment of everyone who loved ESO as it was built.
I have played the game since 2017/18
I've been playing the game on/off since 2014, big whoop. Yes, I get that the playing numbers are low right now, but I absolutely have no idea why myself. I don't see any major underlying issues happening with ESO, other than the crown store simply existing but the crown store has always been a problem no matter what, so we can't really blame it for the current population... The game's content is fine, I rarely see bugs (if any) when I play, and I have no issues with the servers either, like I don't get what is wrong right now. I see no major issues. Hell, I barely can tell that the game's population bad is anywhere, since I have no issues finding players in any zone and the current newest zone is extremely populated when I go to it due to the current event ordeal.
WoW on the other hand still has multiple issues I have with it, which sure could just be personally. I absolutely hate WoW's mentality that you must always play the newest content and always constantly replace your equipment with very tedious and annoying grinds, and that old content is too bad, you shouldn't play it so we make it boring... Plus I run into bugs more in WoW than in ESO.
Theist_VII wrote: »colossalvoids wrote: »o_Primate_o wrote: »To beat a dead horse - event quests are stale.
Yesterday I was writing in another thread about writing being just stale. Today I've got to the scribing quest and... the fox. I'm willing to uninstall myself from Nirn now. It's worse than stale at times.
colossalvoids wrote: »Yesterday I was writing in another thread about writing being just stale. Today I've got to the scribing quest and... the fox. I'm willing to uninstall myself from Nirn now. It's worse than stale at times.
It's like they had children players in mind, isn't it?
I have played the game since 2017/18
I've been playing the game on/off since 2014, big whoop. Yes, I get that the playing numbers are low right now, but I absolutely have no idea why myself. I don't see any major underlying issues happening with ESO, other than the crown store simply existing but the crown store has always been a problem no matter what, so we can't really blame it for the current population... The game's content is fine, I rarely see bugs (if any) when I play, and I have no issues with the servers either, like I don't get what is wrong right now. I see no major issues. Hell, I barely can tell that the game's population bad is anywhere, since I have no issues finding players in any zone and the current newest zone is extremely populated when I go to it due to the current event ordeal.
WoW on the other hand still has multiple issues I have with it, which sure could just be personally. I absolutely hate WoW's mentality that you must always play the newest content and always constantly replace your equipment with very tedious and annoying grinds, and that old content is too bad, you shouldn't play it so we make it boring... Plus I run into bugs more in WoW than in ESO.
I do not know from which universe you come from but pretty much everything you say is out of the order. If there are 100 people and 99 of them are saying ESO is failing and having issues and problems etc. what people have been talking about on this topic (maybe you should check it out starting from the first page and read them all) you are the only one out of 100 who thinks everything is just fine. And we know there are people like you, people who have so lost their souls to ESO that no matter what is going on, you will always pour money into zenimax pockets and pretend and believe all is good. I am not going into details explaining why you are totally wrong and seem to be coming from different reality, because you can find the answers to that from this topic. Scroll away.
I do not know from which universe you come from but pretty much everything you say is out of the order. If there are 100 people and 99 of them are saying ESO is failing and having issues and problems etc. what people have been talking about on this topic (maybe you should check it out starting from the first page and read them all) you are the only one out of 100 who thinks everything is just fine. And we know there are people like you, people who have so lost their souls to ESO that no matter what is going on, you will always pour money into zenimax pockets and pretend and believe all is good. I am not going into details explaining why you are totally wrong and seem to be coming from different reality, because you can find the answers to that from this topic. Scroll away.
I do not know from which universe isyou come from but pretty much everything you say is out of the order. If there are 100 people and 99 of them are saying ESO is failing and having issues and problems etc. what people have been talking about on this topic (maybe you should check it out starting from the first page and read them all) you are the only one out of 100 who thinks everything is just fine. And we know there are people like you, people who have so lost their souls to ESO that no matter what is going on, you will always pour money into zenimax pockets and pretend and believe all is good. I am not going into details explaining why you are totally wrong and seem to be coming from different reality, because you can find the answers to that from this topic. Scroll away.
As I see it, if there are 100 people saying that the game is failing, there are 1,000 who don't care what the 100 people are saying and aren't even thinking about it as they go about playing the game.
ESO is not currently failing. Has problems? Yes. Could it fail? It could, if ZOS continues down their path. I definitely want them to change things to stop that from happening, but no, it is not currently failing.
colossalvoids wrote: »That was our small discord consensus on a matter. I literally have no explanation for that and looking forward to more reasons to actually start skipping dialogue one day.
KromedeTheCorrupt wrote: »I have played the game since 2017/18
I've been playing the game on/off since 2014, big whoop. Yes, I get that the playing numbers are low right now, but I absolutely have no idea why myself. I don't see any major underlying issues happening with ESO, other than the crown store simply existing but the crown store has always been a problem no matter what, so we can't really blame it for the current population... The game's content is fine, I rarely see bugs (if any) when I play, and I have no issues with the servers either, like I don't get what is wrong right now. I see no major issues. Hell, I barely can tell that the game's population bad is anywhere, since I have no issues finding players in any zone and the current newest zone is extremely populated when I go to it due to the current event ordeal.
WoW on the other hand still has multiple issues I have with it, which sure could just be personally. I absolutely hate WoW's mentality that you must always play the newest content and always constantly replace your equipment with very tedious and annoying grinds, and that old content is too bad, you shouldn't play it so we make it boring... Plus I run into bugs more in WoW than in ESO.
I do not know from which universe you come from but pretty much everything you say is out of the order. If there are 100 people and 99 of them are saying ESO is failing and having issues and problems etc. what people have been talking about on this topic (maybe you should check it out starting from the first page and read them all) you are the only one out of 100 who thinks everything is just fine. And we know there are people like you, people who have so lost their souls to ESO that no matter what is going on, you will always pour money into zenimax pockets and pretend and believe all is good. I am not going into details explaining why you are totally wrong and seem to be coming from different reality, because you can find the answers to that from this topic. Scroll away.
This is what happens when most of the playerbase is what’s left of a “use to be” game. Only the loyal fans who accept anything stay while the majority leave. This has happened with every single MMO I can remember. The devs build a good mmo and then take every left turn while bleeding players due to changes that are awful or make no sense, content is bare minimum crap, performance is trash, lags, disconnects, ect until the only playerbase left is looking around confused on what happened and where did everybody go. It’s quite funny actually on how blind people are to how horrible the typical MMO become the longer their around. WOW and FF which neither I play have made major comebacks and fixed their game and still have large player bases. It’s funny what happens you listen to your playerbase eh. Most of these people have Stockholm syndrome and will gladly let the blind lead the blind. Game has been tanking forever now. But hey it’s making money so why change or fix anything if you don’t have to ? If people keep spending money and their end goal is profit why fix anything ?
Deleting our voice of criticism is only making us martyrs
As I see it, if there are 100 people saying that the game is failing, there are 1,000 who don't care what the 100 people are saying and aren't even thinking about it as they go about playing the game.
ESO is not currently failing. Has problems? Yes. Could it fail? It could, if ZOS goes down a path that results in failure. I definitely want them to change things to stop that from happening. I don't have confidence in their current path, but no, it is not currently failing.
You are just too blind to see the reality of things. For those of us who would enjoy it all, pvp, pve, casual things.. We have seen it happening and getting worse and here we are telling that this is the end. Fix it or we will find something else. And most of us have been playing ESO for quite some time, so we do this with heavy hearts. As I said, if you are just into decorating all your hundred houses and pick up flowers and do dailies, then it is not a wonder why you would feel like everything is fine. Living inside a barrel makes things so simple. And yes, ESO is failing a big time on so many levels and we can clearly see this and people are leaving the game, that is for sure.
MISTFORMBZZZ wrote: »
For now they havent closed it but since Zos has already replied and delted some posts here, im asking again.
Can you give a statement about the current situation, are you aware of our players concerns and do you hear and react to them, what are the plans to stop the population to decrease further, so we can keep playing our favorite game?
colossalvoids wrote: »That was our small discord consensus on a matter. I literally have no explanation for that and looking forward to more reasons to actually start skipping dialogue one day.
I mean, I see they went for a fairytale or even more precise fable tone for the whole scribing thing, with humanized animals and every animal representing some certain personality trait, then there's a bit about morals and of course there's also some kind of lesson - but I don't want to spoiler it. But still, the fox and the netch are too silly for my taste. Not sure, maybe there are other adults who find it funny?
Anyway, I have the impression that ZOS somehow goes for a slightly different tone with all their chapters (which the main tone for High Isle being bawdy or "romantic" or whatever they had in mind, which was the most horrid so far), so at least that will change again next year, probably.
Warhawke_80 wrote: »MISTFORMBZZZ wrote: »
For now they havent closed it but since Zos has already replied and delted some posts here, im asking again.
Can you give a statement about the current situation, are you aware of our players concerns and do you hear and react to them, what are the plans to stop the population to decrease further, so we can keep playing our favorite game?
I just have a feeling that no matter what Zenimax proposes some people are going to be angry and continue to Doom cry on the game...they probably are talking a lot about this internally...but we aren't going to hear about it until the next patch or expansion announcement
Cooperative player development isn't a thing.
Warhawke_80 wrote: »MISTFORMBZZZ wrote: »
For now they havent closed it but since Zos has already replied and delted some posts here, im asking again.
Can you give a statement about the current situation, are you aware of our players concerns and do you hear and react to them, what are the plans to stop the population to decrease further, so we can keep playing our favorite game?
I just have a feeling that no matter what Zenimax proposes some people are going to be angry and continue to Doom cry on the game...they probably are talking a lot about this internally...but we aren't going to hear about it until the next patch or expansion announcement
Cooperative player development isn't a thing.
KromedeTheCorrupt wrote: »The game is very non alt friendly so most people don’t care to make more than 1 character.
KromedeTheCorrupt wrote: »2.) Housing
Problem far too expensive and people tend not to even make it that far to even use the system. And if they do they quit because they’re broke.
colossalvoids wrote: »Even silliness aside all the archetypes were somewhat a miss for me personally. Every time I was thinking that maybe there's something deeper to their dialogue, but the next dialogue branch hits and it's as shallow as the other ones. It actually feels like they've tried to make them mystical, highly intelligent and all that but either writers didn't wanted to go too far or wasn't able to. It was a high up with presentation and then a low fall down in the dialogue, as it leaked lack of meaningful depth but beautiful words.
MISTFORMBZZZ wrote: »For now they havent closed it but since Zos has already replied and delted some posts here, im asking again.
Can you give a statement about the current situation, are you aware of our players concerns and do you hear and react to them, what are the plans to stop the population to decrease further, so we can keep playing our favorite game?