not a problem ... a solution. one of those bankers is rude!
Ragnarok0130 wrote: »
"Artisian0001 wrote:What are these random out of touch arguments from people on the forums? Do you guys actually even PvP? Your metric for super serious PvPs includes IC players, vengeance players, and BG players? What? IC has almost no population and is generally used for farming telvar for currency. Vengeance is for those that strictly do not want competition and higher skilled gameplay, but only a numbers fight. BGs are also lacking in population because there is no real leaderboard based on win percentage, solely on time played. The best PvP players are without a shadow of a doubt, those who play in current GH and try to fight equal or greater numbers than those they currently have in their group. The "super serious" ones are the ones that make comps and builds for every single person in their group to be optimized so they can fight as many people as they can. Not randoms running around in IC to fight mobs. Good players will pop in every now and then to try and find a fight, but they are few and far between.
minnowfaun wrote: »Do you remember at least the topic? There are several people who role play a Khajiit on this forum.
Not exactly. It would be writhing wall or vengeance, or related posts ex. storying writing/game experience. They wrote a rather lengthy comment and responded to a few others. One person even commented on how well they stayed in character. It was (at the time) in general discussion, but I know that mods can move posts around.
Are you referring to this post?
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/684132/for-a-once-in-a-lifetime-event-why-are-the-rewards-so-anemic
ToddIngram wrote: »My #1 pain point by far is customer relations.
ZOS has the PTS and all these threads asking for feedback, but they won't even revert the god awful jabs animation after years of complaints. They went with 2 team BG's in spite of being told what a disaster it would be. They changed almost nothing with U35, which drove off project vitality and most of the end game PvE trial community that was creating most of the tutorials and offered training for those willing to put in the time. Then there is vengeance and subclassing, which sure look like efforts to take ESO to official maintenance mode.
All of these shoot yourself in the foot actions by ZOS could have been avoided if they listened to their customer base. Then there is the layers and layers of "customer service" AI interactions it takes to deal with an actual live person at ZOS and how heavy handed the AI moderation is in game and on this forum.
For me it all comes back to customer relations that got us where we are today. It feels like the end of the movie when we're all on shore waving goodbye as the ship we got here on sails away into the sunset.
Cooperharley wrote: »...What's the point of investing in a game that's heading downhill knowing it may be wasted? Would you invest in a stock that's been progressively going down and down in value knowing the people in charge are steering the ship in that direction? No you wouldn't. You'd invest elsewhere.
That's the slippery slope we seem to be facing. Less engagement means less profit, resulting in less investment by the company.