jcodbf2b14_ESO wrote: »I know I saw it somewhere. It listed IC and a few other things that I cannot remember. What were they?
cmetzger93 wrote: »Abahs landing, Murkmire, Wrothgar, clockwork city, Mephalas realm. There is a vid from quake con 2014 on YouTube if you wanna look it up.
MisterJimothy wrote: »
MisterJimothy wrote: »
Wait till the press conference that Bethesda have booked on the first day of E3.
All shall be revealed then
MisterJimothy wrote: »
Wait till the press conference that Bethesda have booked on the first day of E3.
All shall be revealed then
Just a little factoid too but this will be the 1st press conference Bethesda have EVER donemake sure to have the lotion and tissues ready lol.
EulogyOFaPharaoh wrote: »MisterJimothy wrote: »
Wait till the press conference that Bethesda have booked on the first day of E3.
All shall be revealed then
Just a little factoid too but this will be the 1st press conference Bethesda have EVER donemake sure to have the lotion and tissues ready lol.
i guess you aren't aware that Bethesda didn't make this game.
These days new content is just a myth.
kevlarto_ESO wrote: »
That's all nice and everything, but I think anything said before the game went B2P may or may not be valid, at this point until I see some action everything is vaporware, we have heard the talk now time for them to walk the walk...
MisterJimothy wrote: »
firstdecan wrote: »MisterJimothy wrote: »
Betheda won't want its titles competing against each other for players. For example, they've staggered ESO \ Fallout releases so players will buy both titles (in addition to evening out development efforts). Game releases are like movie releases in that game companies will try to stagger them even against competitors. It makes people more likely to buy when there's fewer other options (at any point in time), gives them an opportunity to get bored with current offerings, and their advertising dollars go farther.
firstdecan wrote: »MisterJimothy wrote: »
Betheda won't want its titles competing against each other for players. For example, they've staggered ESO \ Fallout releases so players will buy both titles (in addition to evening out development efforts). Game releases are like movie releases in that game companies will try to stagger them even against competitors. It makes people more likely to buy when there's fewer other options (at any point in time), gives them an opportunity to get bored with current offerings, and their advertising dollars go farther.
BeardLumber wrote: »firstdecan wrote: »MisterJimothy wrote: »
Betheda won't want its titles competing against each other for players. For example, they've staggered ESO \ Fallout releases so players will buy both titles (in addition to evening out development efforts). Game releases are like movie releases in that game companies will try to stagger them even against competitors. It makes people more likely to buy when there's fewer other options (at any point in time), gives them an opportunity to get bored with current offerings, and their advertising dollars go farther.
Well Bethesda isn't competing against itself since it doesn't have anything to do with ESO. Also the release of Fallout 4 shouldn't effect ESO's development team (what's left of it anyway) since they are owned by separate companies.
BeardLumber wrote: »firstdecan wrote: »MisterJimothy wrote: »
Betheda won't want its titles competing against each other for players. For example, they've staggered ESO \ Fallout releases so players will buy both titles (in addition to evening out development efforts). Game releases are like movie releases in that game companies will try to stagger them even against competitors. It makes people more likely to buy when there's fewer other options (at any point in time), gives them an opportunity to get bored with current offerings, and their advertising dollars go farther.
Well Bethesda isn't competing against itself since it doesn't have anything to do with ESO. Also the release of Fallout 4 shouldn't effect ESO's development team (what's left of it anyway) since they are owned by separate companies.
BeardLumber wrote: »firstdecan wrote: »MisterJimothy wrote: »
Betheda won't want its titles competing against each other for players. For example, they've staggered ESO \ Fallout releases so players will buy both titles (in addition to evening out development efforts). Game releases are like movie releases in that game companies will try to stagger them even against competitors. It makes people more likely to buy when there's fewer other options (at any point in time), gives them an opportunity to get bored with current offerings, and their advertising dollars go farther.
Well Bethesda isn't competing against itself since it doesn't have anything to do with ESO. Also the release of Fallout 4 shouldn't effect ESO's development team (what's left of it anyway) since they are owned by separate companies.
It does not matter what Bethesda thinks; its what Zenimax media thinks about E3 if they want ESO shown at Bethesda's E3 confrere they will show it there. They are not going to compete against itself if both games are owned by the whole same Parent company they don't care if you buy Fallout 4 or ESO they make money either way.
BeardLumber wrote: »BeardLumber wrote: »firstdecan wrote: »MisterJimothy wrote: »
Betheda won't want its titles competing against each other for players. For example, they've staggered ESO \ Fallout releases so players will buy both titles (in addition to evening out development efforts). Game releases are like movie releases in that game companies will try to stagger them even against competitors. It makes people more likely to buy when there's fewer other options (at any point in time), gives them an opportunity to get bored with current offerings, and their advertising dollars go farther.
Well Bethesda isn't competing against itself since it doesn't have anything to do with ESO. Also the release of Fallout 4 shouldn't effect ESO's development team (what's left of it anyway) since they are owned by separate companies.
It does not matter what Bethesda thinks; its what Zenimax media thinks about E3 if they want ESO shown at Bethesda's E3 confrere they will show it there. They are not going to compete against itself if both games are owned by the whole same Parent company they don't care if you buy Fallout 4 or ESO they make money either way.
While I understand that, my post wasn't about what they are going to do at E3. I'm talking about how the release of Fallout 4 shouldn't effect the future development of ESO or any titles under ZOS
BeardLumber wrote: »BeardLumber wrote: »firstdecan wrote: »MisterJimothy wrote: »
Betheda won't want its titles competing against each other for players. For example, they've staggered ESO \ Fallout releases so players will buy both titles (in addition to evening out development efforts). Game releases are like movie releases in that game companies will try to stagger them even against competitors. It makes people more likely to buy when there's fewer other options (at any point in time), gives them an opportunity to get bored with current offerings, and their advertising dollars go farther.
Well Bethesda isn't competing against itself since it doesn't have anything to do with ESO. Also the release of Fallout 4 shouldn't effect ESO's development team (what's left of it anyway) since they are owned by separate companies.
It does not matter what Bethesda thinks; its what Zenimax media thinks about E3 if they want ESO shown at Bethesda's E3 confrere they will show it there. They are not going to compete against itself if both games are owned by the whole same Parent company they don't care if you buy Fallout 4 or ESO they make money either way.
While I understand that, my post wasn't about what they are going to do at E3. I'm talking about how the release of Fallout 4 shouldn't effect the future development of ESO or any titles under ZOS
Also someone tell me if I am wrong but the marketing teams that put together those presentations would drastically be separate and would not be working together on really anything. Now the sibling company ZOS could ask to have a piece of the time that Betheda would get but it would not be expected.
Also from the information I read said ZOS was going to release new information after E3 at the end of next week.