LadyLavina wrote: »Today's forecast: Cloudy with a chance of thread lock
Mrs_Malaka wrote: »Everybody knows things are bad.
"Things have got to change. But first, you've gotta get mad!... You've got to say, 'I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!'"
And yes, I'm gonna be giving away my stuff.
EttinTheBreton wrote: »LadyLavina wrote: »Today's forecast: Cloudy with a chance of thread lock
Thread lock is just policy. Community Rules:
"Goodbye/Quitting Threads: We understand that sometimes people will leave the ESO community, and want to post a “goodbye” or “quitting” thread. Generally, we have found that “goodbye” and “quitting” threads have a tendency to go downhill fast. It is our policy to read the feedback in “goodbye” and “quitting” threads and close them, regardless of whether they are constructive or not."
@Mrs_Malaka I wish I would have gotten to know you. Sorry to see players go when I just joined recently. Anyways, i can feel your frustrations, just being on the forums today and trying to be constructive, helpful, and sharing my ideas has left me with nothing for all my time spent.
TheDarkoil wrote: »I'd keep your stuff, in half a year you may (hopefully) have a change of heart. I have long breaks sometimes after getting worn out and then come back and fall in love with the game again.
Mrs_Malaka wrote: »TheDarkoil wrote: »I'd keep your stuff, in half a year you may (hopefully) have a change of heart. I have long breaks sometimes after getting worn out and then come back and fall in love with the game again.
Nah, I've been playing since launch. Taken breaks when things were too much, came back when I thought ESO might have gotten better. Unfortunately, after playing through Morrowind, I had an epiphany. There will always be the hopefuls who just know that the game will get better (I used to be one) and then there are the people who realize there are better things out there to enjoy in life. As of today, to me, ESO isn't one of them anymore.
Mrs_Malaka wrote: »TheDarkoil wrote: »I'd keep your stuff, in half a year you may (hopefully) have a change of heart. I have long breaks sometimes after getting worn out and then come back and fall in love with the game again.
Nah, I've been playing since launch. Taken breaks when things were too much, came back when I thought ESO might have gotten better. Unfortunately, after playing through Morrowind, I had an epiphany. There will always be the hopefuls who just know that the game will get better (I used to be one) and then there are the people who realize there are better things out there to enjoy in life. As of today, to me, ESO isn't one of them anymore.
I'm pretty happy with the game as it as the moment to be honest. Not really waiting for it to 'get better'. Just chilling with my wife and enjoying it for what it is ^^