Martinus72 wrote: »Gold comes so easy, especially in higher levels and if you're in trading guilds that those miserable sods with their bots have gone to another hype bandwagon MMO and thank the lords for small mercies.
Martinus72 wrote: »Gold comes so easy, especially in higher levels and if you're in trading guilds that those miserable sods with their bots have gone to another hype bandwagon MMO and thank the lords for small mercies.
I never understood why anyone would ever need to buy gold for this game.
The game provides what you need, whether it is Gold, or Loot, or Materials. My Farming runs provide me the loot that I either use, research, deconstruct or sell. Why would I ever need gold for this?
Besides, once you have made your first character, then each Alt can get all the gold or mats or equipment whatever from the first character.
Gold sellers could not compete with the fierce attacks by the gms. They were hunted down and banned. They did not remove themselves lol.
Gold sellers could not compete with the fierce attacks by the gms. They were hunted down and banned. They did not remove themselves lol.
What fierce tactic did the GM's use? I saw 20+ bot trains for days and had multiple people reporting them and sat around for over an hour and never saw a GM show up.
ViciousWayz wrote: »lol slopez, you are way off base.
I have played MMOs that most haven't even heard of just to try them out and gold spammers were everywhere. The most logical reasoning is that as they kept getting their accounts banned, it became a money sink to them with probably little to no people interested in actually purchasing their gold.
ESO is mature and that means people playing are supposed to be at the very least young adults. The gold purchasing is probably MUCH more attractive to a younger audience and they can endlessly make new accounts for free if there was no subscription.
As far as ESO's health, I believe you are completely mistaken. I've played since early Beta and the population has not been lacking ever. I don't know the hours you play or how you are comparing it, but some places are even overflowing with people.
There are a few main hubs in each alliance where most people go to get everything done, make their trade chats, RP, etc...
The later VR zones are the most quiet of course because there are some people who skipped them, those that just go through doing quests but not "hanging out there", and those that are not even qualified to go there yet. As far as each alliance's main hubs, heck no. They are very populated.
slopezgamesub17_ESO1 wrote: »ViciousWayz wrote: »lol slopez, you are way off base.
I have played MMOs that most haven't even heard of just to try them out and gold spammers were everywhere. The most logical reasoning is that as they kept getting their accounts banned, it became a money sink to them with probably little to no people interested in actually purchasing their gold.
ESO is mature and that means people playing are supposed to be at the very least young adults. The gold purchasing is probably MUCH more attractive to a younger audience and they can endlessly make new accounts for free if there was no subscription.
As far as ESO's health, I believe you are completely mistaken. I've played since early Beta and the population has not been lacking ever. I don't know the hours you play or how you are comparing it, but some places are even overflowing with people.
There are a few main hubs in each alliance where most people go to get everything done, make their trade chats, RP, etc...
The later VR zones are the most quiet of course because there are some people who skipped them, those that just go through doing quests but not "hanging out there", and those that are not even qualified to go there yet. As far as each alliance's main hubs, heck no. They are very populated.
if you say so but I dont need u to tell me the sky is pink (not counting sunrises/sets) when I know its blue :P
P.S. I play at various times of the day and night not just the same times of the day. Furthermore all the live streamers are gone the ones streaming now are new eso players. I take no pleasure in saying what I've said. I have enjoyed eso and wished the devs had made better choices but unfortunately they didnt and the game is suffering because of it. No population = ghost town = dead mmo : (
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »slopezgamesub17_ESO1 wrote: »ViciousWayz wrote: »lol slopez, you are way off base.
I have played MMOs that most haven't even heard of just to try them out and gold spammers were everywhere. The most logical reasoning is that as they kept getting their accounts banned, it became a money sink to them with probably little to no people interested in actually purchasing their gold.
ESO is mature and that means people playing are supposed to be at the very least young adults. The gold purchasing is probably MUCH more attractive to a younger audience and they can endlessly make new accounts for free if there was no subscription.
As far as ESO's health, I believe you are completely mistaken. I've played since early Beta and the population has not been lacking ever. I don't know the hours you play or how you are comparing it, but some places are even overflowing with people.
There are a few main hubs in each alliance where most people go to get everything done, make their trade chats, RP, etc...
The later VR zones are the most quiet of course because there are some people who skipped them, those that just go through doing quests but not "hanging out there", and those that are not even qualified to go there yet. As far as each alliance's main hubs, heck no. They are very populated.
if you say so but I dont need u to tell me the sky is pink (not counting sunrises/sets) when I know its blue :P
P.S. I play at various times of the day and night not just the same times of the day. Furthermore all the live streamers are gone the ones streaming now are new eso players. I take no pleasure in saying what I've said. I have enjoyed eso and wished the devs had made better choices but unfortunately they didnt and the game is suffering because of it. No population = ghost town = dead mmo : (
For being such a ghost town there sure are a lot of people in my way. I'm seeing more and more people joining in to starter zones and people who wouldn't touch vet content before the nerf filtering into those zones. I'm seeing the player base finally spread out instead of being in just one or two zones but I'm not seeing any real ghost towns. The starter islands didn't have too many players but I also play at low population times.
slopezgamesub17_ESO1 wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »slopezgamesub17_ESO1 wrote: »ViciousWayz wrote: »lol slopez, you are way off base.
I have played MMOs that most haven't even heard of just to try them out and gold spammers were everywhere. The most logical reasoning is that as they kept getting their accounts banned, it became a money sink to them with probably little to no people interested in actually purchasing their gold.
ESO is mature and that means people playing are supposed to be at the very least young adults. The gold purchasing is probably MUCH more attractive to a younger audience and they can endlessly make new accounts for free if there was no subscription.
As far as ESO's health, I believe you are completely mistaken. I've played since early Beta and the population has not been lacking ever. I don't know the hours you play or how you are comparing it, but some places are even overflowing with people.
There are a few main hubs in each alliance where most people go to get everything done, make their trade chats, RP, etc...
The later VR zones are the most quiet of course because there are some people who skipped them, those that just go through doing quests but not "hanging out there", and those that are not even qualified to go there yet. As far as each alliance's main hubs, heck no. They are very populated.
if you say so but I dont need u to tell me the sky is pink (not counting sunrises/sets) when I know its blue :P
P.S. I play at various times of the day and night not just the same times of the day. Furthermore all the live streamers are gone the ones streaming now are new eso players. I take no pleasure in saying what I've said. I have enjoyed eso and wished the devs had made better choices but unfortunately they didnt and the game is suffering because of it. No population = ghost town = dead mmo : (
For being such a ghost town there sure are a lot of people in my way. I'm seeing more and more people joining in to starter zones and people who wouldn't touch vet content before the nerf filtering into those zones. I'm seeing the player base finally spread out instead of being in just one or two zones but I'm not seeing any real ghost towns. The starter islands didn't have too many players but I also play at low population times.
My comparison is being based on what I've seen from early access launch day up until now. The player population throughout the world not just one zone has diminished a great deal. When I logged in no matter what time of the day or week there use to be tons of players on, now well lets just say I can count how many players are around where before I could not. Sure there are some times of the day and week where pvp 30 day has some good population but not enough where u can log on at any time of the day or week and play with a decent amount of population.
You guys respond as if I'm just trying to troll that isn't my goal here. I'm just sad to see this mmo die because I really liked what I was seeing and had hopped the devs were going to improve it but imo they did not. Instead they ignored the many broken game mechanics/bugs/exploits/game stabilization problems to instead add new content that a very small % of the player base really wants.
The majority of the population u see now are new players who don't yet know what they are getting into with Zos and they are like I was blinded by the beautiful graphics eso has. Give those new players a month or two and see how long they stay. The vets like me who have been here since beta have mostly quit the ones left are to blind to see the truth and will defend this game till their last breath, lol, but not me I'm out finally canceled my sub and pulled my head out of my a$$.
Gold sellers removed themselves, not ZOS. There is little point in farming and selling gold if no one wants to buy it.
driosketch wrote: »They must have banned a lot of the spam accounts. This weekend I took a look at my ignore list. There was only one name left.