SilverBride wrote: »A natural decline in a 10 year old game does not indicate that the game is failing.
I don't understand why some are so insistent that this game is dying and so set on making sure that we all agree with them. When I feel a game is no longer for me I move on completely. Whether others feel the same or not doesn't affect my decision.
Franchise408 wrote: »ESO isn't dead. It isn't dying. It might not be at the same level it was at its peak, but games don't always stay at the same level. There are a whole bunch of other options besides just "peak" and "dead"
I don't think ZOS is realizing how many ESO fans will never touch another ZOS product again if ESO isn't fixed in terms of performance.
I just said this a week ago in a thread about quest quality declining, thats the exact "I dont care if the boat is sinking, as long as my part is still dry." mentality that destroyed PVP and endgame PVE and now its coming back to bite questers, who, for some reason, thought they would be spared. If you dont care about the decline of the game, good for you but please dont expect others not to care either.OtarTheMad wrote: »As long as the servers are up I’ll play. It’s a fun game. I’m going to ignore whether I see 10 people or 10 million people because I am enjoying the game and content.
I have just a few weeks ago checked out another game i quit in 2013 when everyone said it's dying, its also "still here".OtarTheMad wrote: »I’ve been here since beta and I’ve seen these threads for years and yet the game is still here.
OtarTheMad wrote: »People see what they want to see.
MorganaLaVey wrote: »I just said this a week ago in a thread about quest quality declining, thats the exact "I dont care if the boat is sinking, as long as my part is still dry." mentality that destroyed PVP and endgame PVE and now its coming back to bite questers, who, for some reason, thought they would be spared. If you dont care about the decline of the game, good for you but please dont expect others not to care either.OtarTheMad wrote: »As long as the servers are up I’ll play. It’s a fun game. I’m going to ignore whether I see 10 people or 10 million people because I am enjoying the game and content.I have just a few weeks ago checked out another game i quit in 2013 when everyone said it's dying, its also "still here".OtarTheMad wrote: »I’ve been here since beta and I’ve seen these threads for years and yet the game is still here.
Yea... they had to merge 7 german servers down to 2, i spent 6pm - 10pm on pvp map and did not find 1 single other player and 90% of "players" i did meet where bots BUT... the game is still here ! So i guess everyone who said it's dying was wrong huh ?OtarTheMad wrote: »People see what they want to see.
SilverBride wrote: »A natural decline in a 10 year old game does not indicate that the game is failing.
I don't understand why some are so insistent that this game is dying and so set on making sure that we all agree with them. When I feel a game is no longer for me I move on completely. Whether others feel the same or not doesn't affect my decision.
dk_dunkirk wrote: »dk_dunkirk wrote: »
I've been around since 2019. I've never had a problem with Steam or the launcher. If you want to pretend there's a statistically-significant problem with the launcher since before the influx during COVID, I guess that's your prerogative.
It s an extra something that goes wrong. I stopped using the Steam launcher entirely and have a desktop icon to the ESO executable. Steam is totally unaware that I even play the game when I play my Steam account.
So because of problems with the launcher years ago, you're still running the executable directly, skipping the automatic update check, and manually logging into the game every time you play? And you want me to believe that enough Steam-account players are going through this extra hassle as to have a statistically-significant impact the numbers on the Steam charts?