Think the ESO was fine. its ment to all people also the ones that have not seen all the new things or don't come by the forum much.
An i donøt get way people think they can demand to know stuff. if they aint ready to talk about it they don't and way do people like to know things that are not done and may change anyway? It don't help anyone.
@ZOS_GinaBruno Could you please invite addon developers to ESO Live. They do so much for our game.
Think the ESO was fine. its ment to all people also the ones that have not seen all the new things or don't come by the forum much.
An i donøt get way people think they can demand to know stuff. if they aint ready to talk about it they don't and way do people like to know things that are not done and may change anyway? It don't help anyone.
Zenimax are re-releasing this game in a couple of months. If they are not prepared to answer what will be done of the veteran system now, then when? When it is released in console with as much success as on the PC?
Try to understand, guys like me and @Joejudas come to this forum and create polemic posts because we care about the game and we want to see it succeed. Zenimax's lack of transparency borders paranoia. The fact they won't release patch notes until half an hour before the patch is live is just one example of that.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I just wish when they do these they would be a tad more professional. I mean it looks like some teenagers broadcasting from a basement studio someplace. Would it hurt terribly to dress like you would in a business setting? I have people who watched ESO live with me and were amazed by the unprofessional attitude the developers have towards the game.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I just wish when they do these they would be a tad more professional. I mean it looks like some teenagers broadcasting from a basement studio someplace. Would it hurt terribly to dress like you would in a business setting? I have people who watched ESO live with me and were amazed by the unprofessional attitude the developers have towards the game.
They seem very down to earth. And think its a good thing and something i like rather then a business man giving us alot of numbers,
Gods, @ZOS_GinaBruno, aren't you tired of answering about player housing? Seriously! Every episode... No player housing for a very long time guys! It is still on the developer's dreams!
I know what you're saying but so long as there is no player housing I'll keep asking. If Zeni want us to be silent on the topic all they have to do is invest some development time to it and keep us in the loop.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I just wish when they do these they would be a tad more professional. I mean it looks like some teenagers broadcasting from a basement studio someplace. Would it hurt terribly to dress like you would in a business setting? I have people who watched ESO live with me and were amazed by the unprofessional attitude the developers have towards the game.
They seem very down to earth. And think its a good thing and something i like rather then a business man giving us alot of numbers,
Ya I mean we dont want real data we want a couple people sitting around in t-shirts and blue jeans telling us stuff we already know.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I just wish when they do these they would be a tad more professional. I mean it looks like some teenagers broadcasting from a basement studio someplace. Would it hurt terribly to dress like you would in a business setting? I have people who watched ESO live with me and were amazed by the unprofessional attitude the developers have towards the game.
They seem very down to earth. And think its a good thing and something i like rather then a business man giving us alot of numbers,
Ya I mean we dont want real data we want a couple people sitting around in t-shirts and blue jeans telling us stuff we already know.
Noo nither one of them... Only the more hardcore player like to hear and care about the damage on one skill rather then what is overall comming out.
It has to be infomative and letting also new people know what happens and will come.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I just wish when they do these they would be a tad more professional. I mean it looks like some teenagers broadcasting from a basement studio someplace. Would it hurt terribly to dress like you would in a business setting? I have people who watched ESO live with me and were amazed by the unprofessional attitude the developers have towards the game.
They seem very down to earth. And think its a good thing and something i like rather then a business man giving us alot of numbers,
Ya I mean we dont want real data we want a couple people sitting around in t-shirts and blue jeans telling us stuff we already know.
Noo nither one of them... Only the more hardcore player like to hear and care about the damage on one skill rather then what is overall comming out.
It has to be infomative and letting also new people know what happens and will come.
What? So wanting to know things like what is the plan for the imperial city now or whats happening with the new solo friendly PVE area they talked about is only for hardcore players?
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I just wish when they do these they would be a tad more professional. I mean it looks like some teenagers broadcasting from a basement studio someplace. Would it hurt terribly to dress like you would in a business setting? I have people who watched ESO live with me and were amazed by the unprofessional attitude the developers have towards the game.
They seem very down to earth. And think its a good thing and something i like rather then a business man giving us alot of numbers,
Ya I mean we dont want real data we want a couple people sitting around in t-shirts and blue jeans telling us stuff we already know.
Noo nither one of them... Only the more hardcore player like to hear and care about the damage on one skill rather then what is overall comming out.
It has to be infomative and letting also new people know what happens and will come.
What? So wanting to know things like what is the plan for the imperial city now or whats happening with the new solo friendly PVE area they talked about is only for hardcore players?
Noo.. read again what i said..
Think the ESO was fine. its ment to all people also the ones that have not seen all the new things or don't come by the forum much.
An i donøt get way people think they can demand to know stuff. if they aint ready to talk about it they don't and way do people like to know things that are not done and may change anyway? It don't help anyone.
Zenimax are re-releasing this game in a couple of months. If they are not prepared to answer what will be done of the veteran system now, then when? When it is released in console with as much success as on the PC?
Try to understand, guys like me and @Joejudas come to this forum and create polemic posts because we care about the game and we want to see it succeed. Zenimax's lack of transparency borders paranoia. The fact they won't release patch notes until half an hour before the patch is live is just one example of that.
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But what if VR stays, and still is there when it come out on console? So what? what do it change? nothing.... they change it when they have the system, blanace and work done for it. don't get way all the haste..
rawne1980b16_ESO wrote: »I watched the first one, haven't watched another one since.
It's not just ESO Live, it's a lot of these dev shows that some companies do. They rarely give out answers the player base wants.
Some people love them, some people hate them and some of us are so indifferent to them we don't even think they are worth the effort.
A game i'm quite active in, and i've mentioned a few times, is Warframe. They do something similar but a lot of theirs is useless stuff hardly anyone cares about. Occasionally they do interesting ones when an update is getting it's first show or a new frame is coming but most of the time it's just them chatting about what food they ate last night.
AlexDougherty wrote: »Ok two arguements here;
- One is that the majority of the stuff on ESO Live was not addressing what the players were asking.
- The second is that they are probably fed up of the same question week in week out, even though they actually answered it months ago, and nothing's changed.
In regards to the first arguement, they had an ESO Live last week, which stole most of the revelations they had, the one in a fortnight or so will be better. Also they don't want to say "We don't know yet" or "It depends" which is the answer to most of the questions asked.
In regards to the second, the reason most of us keep asking the same questions week in week out, is that there is a dearth of information for us. So of the questions have been answered and should be ingored, but many others have never been answered, and we really, really, really want those answers. We also want updates as soon as possible, we want to know when shields will be dyable, etc.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I just wish when they do these they would be a tad more professional. I mean it looks like some teenagers broadcasting from a basement studio someplace. Would it hurt terribly to dress like you would in a business setting? I have people who watched ESO live with me and were amazed by the unprofessional attitude the developers have towards the game.
They seem very down to earth. And think its a good thing and something i like rather then a business man giving us alot of numbers,
Ya I mean we dont want real data we want a couple people sitting around in t-shirts and blue jeans telling us stuff we already know.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I just wish when they do these they would be a tad more professional. I mean it looks like some teenagers broadcasting from a basement studio someplace. Would it hurt terribly to dress like you would in a business setting? I have people who watched ESO live with me and were amazed by the unprofessional attitude the developers have towards the game.
They seem very down to earth. And think its a good thing and something i like rather then a business man giving us alot of numbers,
Ya I mean we dont want real data we want a couple people sitting around in t-shirts and blue jeans telling us stuff we already know.
The last time a "suit" was on the live show was Bethesda's VP of PR, and THAT live was the most unprofessional of all the shows I've watched. A lot of these guests are creators, not number crunchers or bean counters. They work with applied techniques, work long hours, and drink a lot of caffiene.
That being said, sometimes their target audience isn't you or me. If they wanted to show you what you ask for, min max numbers, applied numerical statistics, and constants to variables inverse or converse relationships... well then they created something better than z-quil. I'm content they have the resources to actually maintain the show and have guests on.
As an analogy, how many of you watch "THE WALKING DEAD" or read the comic? I love the comic, hate the show. But I'm glad the popularity of the comic gave berth to the show and keeps it afloat. Yeah, the comic is, imho, leagues better.
AlexDougherty wrote: »Ok two arguements here;
- One is that the majority of the stuff on ESO Live was not addressing what the players were asking.
- The second is that they are probably fed up of the same question week in week out, even though they actually answered it months ago, and nothing's changed.
In regards to the first arguement, they had an ESO Live last week, which stole most of the revelations they had, the one in a fortnight or so will be better. Also they don't want to say "We don't know yet" or "It depends" which is the answer to most of the questions asked.
In regards to the second, the reason most of us keep asking the same questions week in week out, is that there is a dearth of information for us. So of the questions have been answered and should be ingored, but many others have never been answered, and we really, really, really want those answers. We also want updates as soon as possible, we want to know when shields will be dyable, etc.
Exactly! Here are more of my opinions on the subject: We don't care for ESO live where its the same rehash content from the LIVE show before. We don't care to hear the same questions being answered. ZOS acts like they don't have any content to talk about, fine, but you do have a PTS to talk about. Take a page from Carbine Studios and make your next LIVE all about your new PTS. Talk to us about what you, ZOS, wanted to see and thoughts about the PTS for things like bugs and player feedback. Tell us about the feedback you're getting from us, the players, and how our feedback is helping you fix this and that and giving you all new ideas ect... There's really so much stuff that ZOS could talk about that we need to know, not just want to know, but really need to know if they even see our feedback. Telling us that you all watch player streams and listen to feedback means nothing to us if you can't really talk to us about it! ZOS, go check out some of Carbine's old videos for when WildStar was in beta and coming out into release. Those guys had it hands down the way it should be. You're a Gaming Studio, not a corp office where we the players are trying to talk to your owners so stop hiding from us.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Thanks for the feedback on the show, everyone. We are, indeed, reading it.
ESO Live is a community show; a variety show, if you will. We understand that you may not like every segment, but there's something for everyone. We want to spotlight members of our community and their efforts in addition to news about the game and development.
There are some questions we either don't have an answer to, or simply aren't ready to discuss yet. Some features are in development, and aren't ready to be delved into quite yet. Chris spent almost an hour on the show discussing features on the PTS in addition to some issues that we're addressing (the keyword there is some). Eric wasn't able to join us on the show yesterday as he's busy making necessary changes - any time spent on the show is time that he isn't working on the game.
We'll continue to adjust the show based on your feedback. At the end of the day, the show is for you all! That said, please be constructive and keep all the above points in mind. Thanks!
" Why cant we build fires with wood we cut? " That was answered during ESO live. You know what wasnt answered " Why was the raid gear nerfed so badly " Will you make cp easier to gain ? " " Will pvp see a balance of exp gain " " Will end game raid scale to level " ....you know important questions... -____-
No offense to RP people....but the " i want to build a campfire" stuff can wait. there is a serious s storm brewing over this awful 1.6 system and we have to listen to them answer questions about campfires.
" Why cant we build fires with wood we cut? " That was answered during ESO live. You know what wasnt answered " Why was the raid gear nerfed so badly " Will you make cp easier to gain ? " " Will pvp see a balance of exp gain " " Will end game raid scale to level " ....you know important questions... -____-
No offense to RP people....but the " i want to build a campfire" stuff can wait. there is a serious s storm brewing over this awful 1.6 system and we have to listen to them answer questions about campfires.
Please just make the world Open PvP THEN give the RP'rs Campfires to gather around and sing songs and shake their bosoms at each other....pretty please...with sugar on top.
Think the ESO was fine. its ment to all people also the ones that have not seen all the new things or don't come by the forum much.
An i donøt get way people think they can demand to know stuff. if they aint ready to talk about it they don't and way do people like to know things that are not done and may change anyway? It don't help anyone.
Zenimax are re-releasing this game in a couple of months. If they are not prepared to answer what will be done of the veteran system now, then when? When it is released in console with as much success as on the PC?
Try to understand, guys like me and @Joejudas come to this forum and create polemic posts because we care about the game and we want to see it succeed. Zenimax's lack of transparency borders paranoia. The fact they won't release patch notes until half an hour before the patch is live is just one example of that.
Think the ESO was fine. its ment to all people also the ones that have not seen all the new things or don't come by the forum much.
An i donøt get way people think they can demand to know stuff. if they aint ready to talk about it they don't and way do people like to know things that are not done and may change anyway? It don't help anyone.
Zenimax are re-releasing this game in a couple of months. If they are not prepared to answer what will be done of the veteran system now, then when? When it is released in console with as much success as on the PC?
Try to understand, guys like me and @Joejudas come to this forum and create polemic posts because we care about the game and we want to see it succeed. Zenimax's lack of transparency borders paranoia. The fact they won't release patch notes until half an hour before the patch is live is just one example of that.
Maybe you should get up to speed and read around and watch eso live.
Update 6 is a 3 stage update for pc.
part 1 get it to a point where it's getting used on pts. And do minor changes to it on pts.
part 2 release a more filled out version of update 6 with most of the completed systems and any further changes.
part 3 update 6 comes out with all the systems good to go.
I think the swap to free 2 play on March 17 is part of stage 2 but it could be completely separate.
VR ranks are 100% gone when stage 3 is out on pc and consoles won't have any VR ranks ever.
You should really stop fussing over VR ranks as ZoS are telling you they will be gone by mid year.
Most people who watched eso live got that information.