gnarlyvandal wrote: »Two things:
1) Spellcrafting, which I think was a project touched upon awhile ago but never released
2) I’d like to see the schools of magic (alteration, illusion, summoning etc) in game as something we could progress through. Would make much more sense for the mages quest line to introduce these to the player character, even if it was a limited choice in advancement where you could only max 1 or 2 and have an intro spell or two for the others.
Might have some balancing issues, but that will always exist in every game
Just realised that my two points could actually be one.. really want them spells
Edit: this thread is actually massive clickbait xD quote taken completely out of context.
I know that short-lived events like these probably float better from a marketing standpoint, but I myself am less interested in such things compared to more substantive improvements to ESO Plus. The inventory space and housing item allowances have been very adequate replacements for things like the missing DLC that were initially (and actually continually) advertised as ESO Plus benefits. I myself find benefits like that vastly preferable to getting a bunch of gambling boxes that I won't even open.
Here are a handful of ideas that might be nice to sneak into ESO Plus over the coming years :
- Free wayshrine teleports
- Free outfit changes
- Consolidated writ surveys somehow
- the return of subscriber bonuses, done similar to daily rewards but at much longer intervals.
( And yes people I know wayshrines are free if you are at one, I'm referring to the mid-field teleports)
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »Of course, let's ignore the context of that "What do you want".
The thread was announcing another "free ESO+ week", where ESO+ subscribers get a crown crate a day instead.
One of those "I don't open free crown crate" guys, wished for something different when that event happens.
Jessica said "what would you like to see?"
So, not permanent ESO+ benefits, not general game improvements, etc.
But, what freebie would you want during "free ESO+ week", if you're already an ESO+ subscriber.
what I would like them to do is take a break from all the shiny s*** and really work on bug fixes/optimizations. Its flipping ludicrous that I can be in a dungeon or out in the world with 140+ fps but then get boned straight down to 42FPS(and stay there) for the crime of standing next to the crafting area in Vulkhel Guard. Oh and disappearing buildings is a nice easter egg too.
BTW it aint on my end either.......i7 8700 GTX1080 with the game installed on an nVME ssd with fiber internet too. I spent half of a Saturday about a month ago fine tuning all the setting and editing the config file to get the performance up to the point it is now. There is no good reason they have not addressed this......if I did not have a Gsync monitor this game would be unplayable with the FPS swinging around all over the place.
