redspecter23 wrote: »One Tamriel made all the zones relevant. I remember ghost towns... before One Tamriel. Any gold zone city was just me and some other person running around. Zone chat was dead in those areas. Maybe it was somehow different on console.
There are potentially some legitimate arguments against One Tamriel, including homogenization of difficulty across the game, but I have never once before now ever heard that One Tamriel created ghost towns or drove casual players away. I've only ever heard the exact opposite of that.
Agree, yes it made overland very easy but it was not very hard before. The problem before one Tamriel was that if you wanted to do all the quests and also do some dungeons and PvP you would out-level the zones very fast making them much easier than today. Yes you can push ahead but the quest is general of so good quality I want to do them.Dark_Lord_Kuro wrote: »One tamriel is the best update thing that ever happened to eso
Agree, yes it made overland very easy but it was not very hard before. The problem before one Tamriel was that if you wanted to do all the quests and also do some dungeons and PvP you would out-level the zones very fast making them much easier than today. Yes you can push ahead but the quest is general of so good quality I want to do them.Dark_Lord_Kuro wrote: »One tamriel is the best update thing that ever happened to eso
Crappy builds was the standard, animation canceling was something the top raiding guild did.
Just stuff like using AoE on an solo boss was uncommon, AoE was also much weaker and more expensive back then so more designed for large groups of enemies.
Dorsia was hard because none had any clue, then I reached cold harbor harvesters was not something I died to.
HisShadowX wrote: »Agree, yes it made overland very easy but it was not very hard before. The problem before one Tamriel was that if you wanted to do all the quests and also do some dungeons and PvP you would out-level the zones very fast making them much easier than today. Yes you can push ahead but the quest is general of so good quality I want to do them.Dark_Lord_Kuro wrote: »One tamriel is the best update thing that ever happened to eso
Crappy builds was the standard, animation canceling was something the top raiding guild did.
Just stuff like using AoE on an solo boss was uncommon, AoE was also much weaker and more expensive back then so more designed for large groups of enemies.
Dorsia was hard because none had any clue, then I reached cold harbor harvesters was not something I died to.
And this statement is why casuals find One Tamriel hard. Again hardcore players on the PC or hardcore players in general cannot comprehend why One Tamriel is hated amongst casuals. [snip]
You just said without One Tamriel the game would become too easy as you would easily out-level the zone. Thus, once One Tamriel started it instantly made everything harder. For hardcore players it doesn't make a difference. [snip]
To you guys anything thats not Very Hard Hardcore mode is easy. To the casual anything you find easy chances are is still Very Hard for them.
Is there any evidence beyond one player's opinion that One Tamriel destroyed the popularity of the game on console? If so, I haven't previously seen any reference to it on this forum. Which specific console are we talking about here?
HisShadowX wrote: »So I know PC players wont understand this because they like ESO before it was remade for consoles. One Tamriel drove out the casual players on consoles and once bustling cities with voice chat always on and it was an experience I havent seen since it is now a ghost town in the major cities. Is there plans for Plus members to be able to get Custom Worlds to undo the mess that One Tamriel created?
Fallout 76 which was already struggling took a hit when One Wasteland recreated the same problems in ESO to where the only people who like it are the Hardcore Minority types. I've seen so many people come back to Fallout 76 due to custom worlds and the only problem being we are struck on our own servers and can't port our characters out to our friends worlds.
Any update whether or not custom worlds is coming out or maybe a non One Tamriel Megaserver? I know the hardcore minority is not going to like this post but again this post is not talking to you.
HisShadowX wrote: »I've seen so many people come back to Fallout 76 due to custom worlds
As someone who played the game on console roughly two weeks ago, I can assure you that 'Ghost Town' would be the last title I gave ESO cities.
I say I'm glad I experienced it for my first character but one tamriel is much more alt friendly.katanagirl1 wrote: »I’m glad I didn’t start ESO before One Tamriel, I like being able to travel anywhere on the map and not be stuck with my faction’s area.
I vastly prefer text chat myself, and would never use area voice chat. So happy they finally fixed that thing where it was automatically on every time I logged in.