Fair enough.Sallington wrote: »Although I do understand the arguments of how we need the console......generation....to succeed, don't forget that the prices they charge for console games it could well just be a cash grab for the investors and them move back to concentrating on the PC
The whole "we need consoles to save ESO" argument is BS. If they never worried about consoles in the first place, the PC version would be in much better shape and would be more popular.
Two scenarios:
- Make a half-assed game and release it across multiple platforms
--Make a great game dedicated to one platform
They might see a spike in sales due to the console launch, but their playerbase/community in a year's time is going to be abysmal because they spread themselves too thin and never get anything worthwhile done. The PC MMO community is probably the most dedicated gaming community out there, and if they just stuck with make a great MMO on PC, it would have been a huge success.
Buuuuuuut nope. Have to have the consoles ruin everything again, and create a cash store. GG
I consider myself a PC Gamer and have since the mid 1980's ... Hated consoles until their newest incarnation into ps4 and Xbox one ...
I still play mmo's online currently still playing Swtor but I've played mmo's since ultimate online the EQ then on to many more over almost 20 years ... I'm 43 and I can say for certain I'm really digging the couch and bed way of playing an mmo
Laying back relaxing in living room or bedroom next to wife who is reading etc... Infinitely better than hunched over a desk
Even better than wireless keyboard and mouse in living room hooked to tv...
The controller is freeing experience ... No add ons = awesome so I don't have to keep up with them to be competitive
So this PC gamer is actually digging the console version of ESO ... Very laid back and relaxing and not a million hockey's to think about



Fair enough.Sallington wrote: »Although I do understand the arguments of how we need the console......generation....to succeed, don't forget that the prices they charge for console games it could well just be a cash grab for the investors and them move back to concentrating on the PC
The whole "we need consoles to save ESO" argument is BS. If they never worried about consoles in the first place, the PC version would be in much better shape and would be more popular.
Two scenarios:
- Make a half-assed game and release it across multiple platforms
--Make a great game dedicated to one platform
They might see a spike in sales due to the console launch, but their playerbase/community in a year's time is going to be abysmal because they spread themselves too thin and never get anything worthwhile done. The PC MMO community is probably the most dedicated gaming community out there, and if they just stuck with make a great MMO on PC, it would have been a huge success.
Buuuuuuut nope. Have to have the consoles ruin everything again, and create a cash store. GG
I consider myself a PC Gamer and have since the mid 1980's ... Hated consoles until their newest incarnation into ps4 and Xbox one ...
I still play mmo's online currently still playing Swtor but I've played mmo's since ultimate online the EQ then on to many more over almost 20 years ... I'm 43 and I can say for certain I'm really digging the couch and bed way of playing an mmo
Laying back relaxing in living room or bedroom next to wife who is reading etc... Infinitely better than hunched over a desk
Even better than wireless keyboard and mouse in living room hooked to tv...
The controller is freeing experience ... No add ons = awesome so I don't have to keep up with them to be competitive
So this PC gamer is actually digging the console version of ESO ... Very laid back and relaxing and not a million hockey's to think about
PC gaming isn't limited to a desk, but whatever. Played with joysticks and whatnot from my couch for years..
Annyways, let's get this thread bacteria to the important stuff. Like
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Fair enough.Sallington wrote: »Although I do understand the arguments of how we need the console......generation....to succeed, don't forget that the prices they charge for console games it could well just be a cash grab for the investors and them move back to concentrating on the PC
The whole "we need consoles to save ESO" argument is BS. If they never worried about consoles in the first place, the PC version would be in much better shape and would be more popular.
Two scenarios:
- Make a half-assed game and release it across multiple platforms
--Make a great game dedicated to one platform
They might see a spike in sales due to the console launch, but their playerbase/community in a year's time is going to be abysmal because they spread themselves too thin and never get anything worthwhile done. The PC MMO community is probably the most dedicated gaming community out there, and if they just stuck with make a great MMO on PC, it would have been a huge success.
Buuuuuuut nope. Have to have the consoles ruin everything again, and create a cash store. GG
I consider myself a PC Gamer and have since the mid 1980's ... Hated consoles until their newest incarnation into ps4 and Xbox one ...
I still play mmo's online currently still playing Swtor but I've played mmo's since ultimate online the EQ then on to many more over almost 20 years ... I'm 43 and I can say for certain I'm really digging the couch and bed way of playing an mmo
Laying back relaxing in living room or bedroom next to wife who is reading etc... Infinitely better than hunched over a desk
Even better than wireless keyboard and mouse in living room hooked to tv...
The controller is freeing experience ... No add ons = awesome so I don't have to keep up with them to be competitive
So this PC gamer is actually digging the console version of ESO ... Very laid back and relaxing and not a million hockey's to think about
PC gaming isn't limited to a desk, but whatever. Played with joysticks and whatnot from my couch for years..
this is how I'm set up
also as I suspected I am the only vampire in game not pleased about the upcoming buff

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0TVaJACrZs 




@NadiusMaximus Ok, being the "nitpicker" that I am....
Technically it's not airspeed. The air is hardly moving at all. It's the object speed
If the object is on the rollers, then the object is not actually moving. Thus, no lift.
Again, the propeller example is also flawed, as the prop doesn;t really create that much air speed - but it does create object speed. Similar to Jet planesNothing is creating an air speed, purely pushing the object faster through the air
Warning: All the above is completely made up by me and un-substantiated

oh, and I forgot the obligatory Crown Store items.
Although, I'd like the Ashlander pack now please
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