DirkRavenclaw wrote: »I voted yes because it shows ESO is actively working on longterm keeping ESO alive. It would mean faster Queues for Groupcontent. It will not happen this Year sadly as especially the XBOX EU Server is already pretty dead, half the Traders in Thieves Dens and Overland have actually no Guildtrader, somethis not even the ones in Vvardenfell get all filled, i hope XBox EU survives till the implementation of Crossplay.
No
We don't need this, the game needs other things fixed before it does this. I could just see this being an endless round of glitches and problems. Don't need to create problems, please spend time fixing the ones we already have.
allochthons wrote: »How many times are we going to get this same poll?
I want cross save or being able to import a character to one server or another. I DO NOT want to play along side PC players or console players vice versa.
Console players are at a severe disadvantage when it comes to PC. Console players will suffer and PC players will have the advantage and will be priority in dungeon and trial groups shutting out console players. I don't even want to think how bad PVP will be if PC players are in the mix against console players... it might be funny in a sad way I guess or a fun time if your on PC.
Lastly what about guild traders? The economic implications alone are another thread entirely no thanks just another headache.
allochthons wrote: »How many times are we going to get this same poll?
Yes, this will most likely be in the beginning. Markets will find equilibrium eventually and people will mix.SilverBride wrote: »
- The economies are too different.
Bigger difference than with people playing on EU servers, with dozens of nationalities and cultures? And these people shouldn't mix?SilverBride wrote: »
- The societal norms are too different.
Yup. That is a task for the dev team, not us.SilverBride wrote: »
- Duplicate User IDs and names will have to be dealt with.
Yup. That is a task for the dev team, not us.SilverBride wrote: »
- Duplicate guild names will have to be dealt with.
A really good point. My guess is they will increase the amount of merchants throughout Tamriel.SilverBride wrote: »
- There will not be enough merchants for all the trade guilds.
FurryCandyHearts wrote: »allochthons wrote: »How many times are we going to get this same poll?
until we all answer it "correctly" probably
No, but it’s inevitable so I said yes with concerns. I don’t want voice chat on pc, I hear consoles are more toxic, and the economy.
I’m not anti-social, I just don’t want to hear people unless I’m in a vc. I tend to listen to music… but if I just turn off vc, then I can’t hear people ask for help in a dungeon pug… I also don’t talk to strangers.
Economy-wise, not only would gold be inflated further due to the increased amount of it, there would be a shock to the console economies because gold is already worth a lot less on pc.
There it is. The most important point of this entire crossplay conversation.twisttop138 wrote: »people are the same everywhere you go. Some great and helpful and friendly, some not. This is how it is on PC? Probably, right. Same on console. Psna,
frogthroat wrote: »Yes, this will most likely be in the beginning. Markets will find equilibrium eventually and people will mix.SilverBride wrote: »
- The economies are too different.
A really good point. My guess is they will increase the amount of merchants throughout Tamriel.SilverBride wrote: »
- There will not be enough merchants for all the trade guilds.
frogthroat wrote: »There it is. The most important point of this entire crossplay conversation.twisttop138 wrote: »people are the same everywhere you go. Some great and helpful and friendly, some not. This is how it is on PC? Probably, right. Same on console. Psna,
Way too much Futurama - My Three Suns talk going on.
So what is the deal with people from under the orange sun?
They're all...
But us guys from under the red sun, we're like...
frogthroat wrote: »Yes, this will most likely be in the beginning. Markets will find equilibrium eventually and people will mix.SilverBride wrote: »
- The economies are too different.
Bigger difference than with people playing on EU servers, with dozens of nationalities and cultures? And these people shouldn't mix?SilverBride wrote: »
- The societal norms are too different.
Of course there will be an adjustment period, but don't underestimate people. We get along on the EU server just fine, although we have a myriad of cultures mixing. Mixing PC and consoles is not going to be that big of a deal.Yup. That is a task for the dev team, not us.SilverBride wrote: »
- Duplicate User IDs and names will have to be dealt with.
Yup. That is a task for the dev team, not us.SilverBride wrote: »
- Duplicate guild names will have to be dealt with.
A really good point. My guess is they will increase the amount of merchants throughout Tamriel.SilverBride wrote: »[*] There will not be enough merchants for all the trade guilds.
twisttop138 wrote: »frogthroat wrote: »There it is. The most important point of this entire crossplay conversation.twisttop138 wrote: »people are the same everywhere you go. Some great and helpful and friendly, some not. This is how it is on PC? Probably, right. Same on console. Psna,
Way too much Futurama - My Three Suns talk going on.
So what is the deal with people from under the orange sun?
They're all...
But us guys from under the red sun, we're like...
It's strange, it's like this crawled out from under a rock in the past week, this us vs them thing. From a weird AI created thread to comments in other threads. Too much "we don't take to kindly to folks like you round here" going on.
Votes Yes with concerns. Bottom line, the game needs players to remain alive.frogthroat wrote: »Yes, this will most likely be in the beginning. Markets will find equilibrium eventually and people will mix.SilverBride wrote: »
- The economies are too different.
A really good point. My guess is they will increase the amount of merchants throughout Tamriel.SilverBride wrote: »
- There will not be enough merchants for all the trade guilds.
The two items are tied together. Some trading guilds will most likely shut down for various reasons. One being there is more competition with more trading guilds. Players will migrate to the more active trade guilds, leading to upheaval. A new normal will emerge, which some players will not like as change scares a lot of people.
DenverRalphy wrote: »Votes Yes with concerns. Bottom line, the game needs players to remain alive.frogthroat wrote: »Yes, this will most likely be in the beginning. Markets will find equilibrium eventually and people will mix.SilverBride wrote: »
- The economies are too different.
A really good point. My guess is they will increase the amount of merchants throughout Tamriel.SilverBride wrote: »
- There will not be enough merchants for all the trade guilds.
The two items are tied together. Some trading guilds will most likely shut down for various reasons. One being there is more competition with more trading guilds. Players will migrate to the more active trade guilds, leading to upheaval. A new normal will emerge, which some players will not like as change scares a lot of people.
You make it sound like all those "more active trade guilds" have a surplus of empty member slots open to accommodate the hordes of players who's guilds fold up.
Or that it's simply okay and natural for all those players who've invested years building up their guilds and camaraderie to just dissolve for assimilation into the master race guilds.
DenverRalphy wrote: »Votes Yes with concerns. Bottom line, the game needs players to remain alive.frogthroat wrote: »Yes, this will most likely be in the beginning. Markets will find equilibrium eventually and people will mix.SilverBride wrote: »
- The economies are too different.
A really good point. My guess is they will increase the amount of merchants throughout Tamriel.SilverBride wrote: »
- There will not be enough merchants for all the trade guilds.
The two items are tied together. Some trading guilds will most likely shut down for various reasons. One being there is more competition with more trading guilds. Players will migrate to the more active trade guilds, leading to upheaval. A new normal will emerge, which some players will not like as change scares a lot of people.
You make it sound like all those "more active trade guilds" have a surplus of empty member slots open to accommodate the hordes of players who's guilds fold up.
Or that it's simply okay and natural for all those players who've invested years building up their guilds and camaraderie to just dissolve for assimilation into the master race guilds.
If there is that much invested and camaraderie in a guild, that guild should be fine. Also, notice I didn't say whether it's PC or console guilds. When crossplay happens, there will be guilds on all platforms that will have some strain on players migrating between guilds folding for lack of funds, etc. This is a natural occurrence. Those guilds with strong bonds normally remain in place.
YffresTrill wrote: »I did not vote because my response would be "Overall don't care, but have some concerns." That is, they have not given us any detail about how character names and such will be handled. While I understand this is unlikely, I am concerned that I might be forced to rename some of my characters or have an ugly "-PC" tag appended to them. It would be nice if ZOS could come out and explain how this will be handled.
YffresTrill wrote: »I did not vote because my response would be "Overall don't care, but have some concerns." That is, they have not given us any detail about how character names and such will be handled. While I understand this is unlikely, I am concerned that I might be forced to rename some of my characters or have an ugly "-PC" tag appended to them. It would be nice if ZOS could come out and explain how this will be handled.
My 2 second thought on this is they would just offer one/both of the people a way to change their toon name to avoid all this.
YffresTrill wrote: »I did not vote because my response would be "Overall don't care, but have some concerns." That is, they have not given us any detail about how character names and such will be handled. While I understand this is unlikely, I am concerned that I might be forced to rename some of my characters or have an ugly "-PC" tag appended to them. It would be nice if ZOS could come out and explain how this will be handled.
My 2 second thought on this is they would just offer one/both of the people a way to change their toon name to avoid all this.
Whats odd to me is not to long ago the forums were littered with topics about how the zones were ghost towns, the "games dying", groups take forever to find, etc etc...
They implement a way to fix that...
Now the forums are littered with people complaining about crossplay.
It's almost as if us gamers are impossible to please.
DenverRalphy wrote: »
The obscene disparity between PC and Console economies will all but guarantee consoles would be the big loser here. Those guilds will most definitely not be fine. The game's guild structure is built in such a manner that no strength of bond can survive the fallout.