I would also ask where those expectations came from, which were based on things ZOS said and which were simply hopes turned into expectations after being hoped for so long (as we all know happens).The Problem: You expected too much.
Well I won't disagree. They've effectively reset progression, without offering new content.
I have no idea what you mean by that. I'm going to use my "English isn't my first language" card.
1.5 hit live servers in early November without any relevant content. The last relevant content was added mid September, when they opened up the last part of Craglorn.
So, 1.6 doesn't give us ANY content - so we got nothing in 6 months (if 1.6 hits live servers in February) and new content seems to be another 6 months away (2-3 months after console launch).
Maybe that's where the expectations came from? It's GREAT to have such a major tweaking patch like 1.6 and it's needed, but that doesn't justify leaving out content for half a year now.
Darklord_Tiberius wrote: »Ah another one of those, "ME WANT CONTENT, ME WANT SHINY THINGS" type of person. Let me explain something to you young one, this is an MMO not a call of duty or star craft type of game where they churn out simply created maps for you to "play". The concept of content with in the scope of the MMO world doesn't just mean, "maps and places to explore". Content refers to many and all things related to the game; whether it is maps and zones, new game mechanics, balancing or adding things such as the collectible system. This game has had tons of content added to it over the past 10 months and 1.6 will add more. I know this concept must be hard for you to understand.
Your idea of "relevant content" is a bit misguided. How long do you think it takes to build a great game? When it is released? A year later? 4 years later? The correct answer is that a great game is always changing and always evolving. Its the reason many of us play MMOs to begin with because most of us that have been playing MMOs over 10 years understand that a great game changes with the times regardless of what it use to be or was said to be. A game that can change and adapt is a great game. Rome was not built in a day, remember that sonny.
Darklord_Tiberius wrote: »Ah another one of those, "ME WANT CONTENT, ME WANT SHINY THINGS" type of person. Let me explain something to you young one, this is an MMO not a call of duty or star craft type of game where they churn out simply created maps for you to "play". The concept of content with in the scope of the MMO world doesn't just mean, "maps and places to explore". Content refers to many and all things related to the game; whether it is maps and zones, new game mechanics, balancing or adding things such as the collectible system. This game has had tons of content added to it over the past 10 months and 1.6 will add more. I know this concept must be hard for you to understand.
Your idea of "relevant content" is a bit misguided. How long do you think it takes to build a great game? When it is released? A year later? 4 years later? The correct answer is that a great game is always changing and always evolving. Its the reason many of us play MMOs to begin with because most of us that have been playing MMOs over 10 years understand that a great game changes with the times regardless of what it use to be or was said to be. A game that can change and adapt is a great game. Rome was not built in a day, remember that sonny.
What?
There has been Craglorn. That's it for 1 year. Sorry, the "new" Veteran Dungeons don't even come close to what's called content.
So, let me tell you something, young, delusional one: Zenimax is doing a POOR job when it comes to content. Overhauling the whole game because it was awful in some parts is no excuse for holding back or not delivering content.
I know what MMO-developers can do, I play in this genre for more than a decade now and I say, Zenimax did no good job with adding content in the last 9 months.
Stop seeking for excuses where no excuses are, it's incredible how anyone can deny what I say, it's a matter of fact when you look into the patch notes.
Should I give you some information about what other developers added within the first year of their MMORPG or do you prefer being delusional about missing content?
Darklord_Tiberius wrote: »1.5 hit live servers in early November without any relevant content. The last relevant content was added mid September, when they opened up the last part of Craglorn.
So, 1.6 doesn't give us ANY content - so we got nothing in 6 months (if 1.6 hits live servers in February) and new content seems to be another 6 months away (2-3 months after console launch).
Maybe that's where the expectations came from? It's GREAT to have such a major tweaking patch like 1.6 and it's needed, but that doesn't justify leaving out content for half a year now.
Ah another one of those, "ME WANT CONTENT, ME WANT SHINY THINGS" type of person. Let me explain something to you young one, this is an MMO not a call of duty or star craft type of game where they churn out simply created maps for you to "play". The concept of content with in the scope of the MMO world doesn't just mean, "maps and places to explore". Content refers to many and all things related to the game; whether it is maps and zones, new game mechanics, balancing or adding things such as the collectible system. This game has had tons of content added to it over the past 10 months and 1.6 will add more. I know this concept must be hard for you to understand.
Your idea of "relevant content" is a bit misguided. How long do you think it takes to build a great game? When it is released? A year later? 4 years later? The correct answer is that a great game is always changing and always evolving. Its the reason many of us play MMOs to begin with because most of us that have been playing MMOs over 10 years understand that a great game changes with the times regardless of what it use to be or was said to be. A game that can change and adapt is a great game. Rome was not built in a day, remember that sonny.
3rdwardhobocub18_ESO wrote: »Darklord_Tiberius wrote: »1.5 hit live servers in early November without any relevant content. The last relevant content was added mid September, when they opened up the last part of Craglorn.
So, 1.6 doesn't give us ANY content - so we got nothing in 6 months (if 1.6 hits live servers in February) and new content seems to be another 6 months away (2-3 months after console launch).
Maybe that's where the expectations came from? It's GREAT to have such a major tweaking patch like 1.6 and it's needed, but that doesn't justify leaving out content for half a year now.
Ah another one of those, "ME WANT CONTENT, ME WANT SHINY THINGS" type of person. Let me explain something to you young one, this is an MMO not a call of duty or star craft type of game where they churn out simply created maps for you to "play". The concept of content with in the scope of the MMO world doesn't just mean, "maps and places to explore". Content refers to many and all things related to the game; whether it is maps and zones, new game mechanics, balancing or adding things such as the collectible system. This game has had tons of content added to it over the past 10 months and 1.6 will add more. I know this concept must be hard for you to understand.
Your idea of "relevant content" is a bit misguided. How long do you think it takes to build a great game? When it is released? A year later? 4 years later? The correct answer is that a great game is always changing and always evolving. Its the reason many of us play MMOs to begin with because most of us that have been playing MMOs over 10 years understand that a great game changes with the times regardless of what it use to be or was said to be. A game that can change and adapt is a great game. Rome was not built in a day, remember that sonny.
It is hilarious to me that you used Call of Duty as an example of what ESO is not since ZOS is now adopting the EXACT SAME model of Call of Duty. CoD DLC Maps = ESO DLC Zones, CoD weapon skins, armor skins & reticles = ESO Crown store costumes & mount skins. I love old people
bowmanz607 wrote: »hmm n o new content.... lets see. upper crag (2 trials included), lower crag (new trial and DSA included), vet dungeons, daily quests, new gear, new food and what not, changes to skills that we asked for, improved combat, improved animations and what not (which is hige for role players), dyes, now champ system, justice system in 10 months (which causes a delay in content b/c it requires people to be able to work on them which slows content). not to bad.
bowmanz607 wrote: »hmm n o new content.... lets see. upper crag (2 trials included), lower crag (new trial and DSA included), vet dungeons, daily quests, new gear, new food and what not, changes to skills that we asked for, improved combat, improved animations and what not (which is hige for role players), dyes, now champ system, justice system in 10 months (which causes a delay in content b/c it requires people to be able to work on them which slows content). not to bad.
You seem to be misinterpreting the thing "content".
New gear = no content
New food = no content (even the mentioning is laughable)
Changes to skill = no content
Improved content = no content
Improved animations = no content
Dyes = no content
As I said, Craglorn (upper and lower makes still one Craglorn) - that's it. The "Dailies" are not worth mentioning, so aren't the new vet dungeons.
Champ system is another type of vertical progression, that's great but still no content. Justice system could be some kind of nice fluff-content, but it's still a fact that Zenimax delivered nearly nothing. And as I said, to neglect content because your gameplay is weak is no excuse.
And yes, it is more than bad. It's awful. I am just talking about content.
For those of us who don't enjoy endlessly running group-or-die content there's been nothing new AT ALL since release, stop complaining about a short gap in your phat lewt content arrival.1.5 hit live servers in early November without any relevant content. The last relevant content was added mid September, when they opened up the last part of Craglorn.
So, 1.6 doesn't give us ANY content - so we got nothing in 6 months (if 1.6 hits live servers in February) and new content seems to be another 6 months away (2-3 months after console launch).