I see a lot of people whinging about quest bugs, but seriously, if you have ever been through an mmo launch before, you would know that this is solid compared to most.
If a couple of bugs and glitches, some downtime and patches really erk you and drive you to face mash the keys, then my advice would be to give new mmo's a few weeks to straighten out before you buy them.
Early access is about exploring the world and enjoying it, not trying to get a jump start to playing yourself out of the end game and really it comes across as needy and whiney.
Send /bug so dev's can focus on what is most critical and be ready for unscheduled maintenance. With millions of lines of code being served to thousands of players, there is going to be erroneous degradation of data.
You could always use the time to learn about how game code, meshes and skins and ai works, that could be fun.
..but I digress....again, nice work ESO is a solid startup into mmo
I see a lot of people whinging about quest bugs, but seriously, if you have ever been through an mmo launch before, you would know that this is solid compared to most.
If a couple of bugs and glitches, some downtime and patches really erk you and drive you to face mash the keys, then my advice would be to give new mmo's a few weeks to straighten out before you buy them.
Early access is about exploring the world and enjoying it, not trying to get a jump start to playing yourself out of the end game and really it comes across as needy and whiney.
Send /bug so dev's can focus on what is most critical and be ready for unscheduled maintenance. With millions of lines of code being served to thousands of players, there is going to be erroneous degradation of data.
You could always use the time to learn about how game code, meshes and skins and ai works, that could be fun.
..but I digress....again, nice work ESO is a solid startup into mmo
I see a lot of people whinging about quest bugs, but seriously, if you have ever been through an mmo launch before, you would know that this is solid compared to most.
If a couple of bugs and glitches, some downtime and patches really erk you and drive you to face mash the keys, then my advice would be to give new mmo's a few weeks to straighten out before you buy them.
Early access is about exploring the world and enjoying it, not trying to get a jump start to playing yourself out of the end game and really it comes across as needy and whiney.
Send /bug so dev's can focus on what is most critical and be ready for unscheduled maintenance. With millions of lines of code being served to thousands of players, there is going to be erroneous degradation of data.
You could always use the time to learn about how game code, meshes and skins and ai works, that could be fun.
..but I digress....again, nice work ESO is a solid startup into mmo
this isn't 2000, this is 2014, and its not like this games development started a year ago. This game has been in the works for nearly a decade. As broken as it is, it should not have been released yet. People have every right to complain about a broken product that they have paid for, regardless of what history has told us about MMO launches. We don't want to pay to play a game, that in all rights, is still in beta form. Its not about getting to level 50 in a few days, I for one am clearing as much content as I can in each area before moving on, but the problem is that I CANT CLEAR IT BECAUSE IT IS BROKEN, and starting tomorrow, I will be paying to bash my head against a wall of game bugs. That is not cool with me bro...if you cant understand that, then I don't know what you will. As far as I am concerned, no one should be paying a dime to play this game in its current state, and this should be considered an open BETA test with an official launch date to be announced...
kcolasaccob14_ESO wrote: »I see a lot of people whinging about quest bugs, but seriously, if you have ever been through an mmo launch before, you would know that this is solid compared to most.
If a couple of bugs and glitches, some downtime and patches really erk you and drive you to face mash the keys, then my advice would be to give new mmo's a few weeks to straighten out before you buy them.
Early access is about exploring the world and enjoying it, not trying to get a jump start to playing yourself out of the end game and really it comes across as needy and whiney.
Send /bug so dev's can focus on what is most critical and be ready for unscheduled maintenance. With millions of lines of code being served to thousands of players, there is going to be erroneous degradation of data.
You could always use the time to learn about how game code, meshes and skins and ai works, that could be fun.
..but I digress....again, nice work ESO is a solid startup into mmo
this isn't 2000, this is 2014, and its not like this games development started a year ago. This game has been in the works for nearly a decade. As broken as it is, it should not have been released yet. People have every right to complain about a broken product that they have paid for, regardless of what history has told us about MMO launches. We don't want to pay to play a game, that in all rights, is still in beta form. Its not about getting to level 50 in a few days, I for one am clearing as much content as I can in each area before moving on, but the problem is that I CANT CLEAR IT BECAUSE IT IS BROKEN, and starting tomorrow, I will be paying to bash my head against a wall of game bugs. That is not cool with me bro...if you cant understand that, then I don't know what you will. As far as I am concerned, no one should be paying a dime to play this game in its current state, and this should be considered an open BETA test with an official launch date to be announced...
Your complaints honestly could be cut and pasted from the boards of any and every MMO at pretty much any point of it's lifecycle. You even see this stuff on WoW boards after a patch. Honestly dude, you kind of need to grow up. This is how the genre is. It's always going to have something going on but I'm sure you know how intricate and detailed coding is. You're so smart.
My guess is, you probably shouldn't be playing stuff that enrages you. But thanks for the laugh.