I can't help but feel a sense of dread and foreboding about the upcoming patch. I am not really looking forward to it at all given ZOS's current track record of patches and bug fixes. I really enjoy my Templar tank, but with the upcoming changes to stamina regen while blocking I am not sure I will continue to enjoy tanking if it becomes a chore to fight for control of my stamina instead of fighting for control of the battlefield. So far with the current level of information regarding the up coming patch I feel more dread than excitement.
I really want to get behind this game and ride it until the wheels fall off, but I find so many times developers make changes that completely ruin the game for me and oft times the fixes come too little too late. I know it must be a daunting task to manage something on this scale in such a way that keeps the majority of the people happy and I appreciate all the effort that is done on our behalf. I know we're all free to leave when it's no longer fun, but I'm really unsure of where I would find a new MMO home that has everything ESO has that makes it great.
With all that has occurred over the course of the last year and all the changes that have been made or not made and all of the disappointments coupled with the (what I feel is neglect of the PC player base for the console release: <--- Just an opinion!!) I haven't really felt any sense of excitement or thrill of anticipation or anything remotely close to either except when they talked about Spell Crafting at Quakecon and that got shelved almost immediately thereafter.

Instead it feels more like "Oh for crying out loud, more patch notes, what are they breaking this time. They can't be serious about this change. Do the developers play this game at all. He can't even say that with it a straight face. He knows it's a terrible idea. Internal testing my pasty white freckle covered hairy derriere, and we know how that went. Then the sense of sadness starts to creep in dragging with it a sense of foreboding, that same feeling you get when you're watching your favorite TV show about Thrones and Dragons and Winter and you arrive at the painful realization that a beloved character you've been rooting for isn't going to survive to see the winter.

Patch Day = More frightening than losing your soul to a Daedric Prince and having to sacrifice friends to stop the plane meld. :'(