The way this discussion has basically been 'poor console, they have no devs, we'll have to port it all ourselves. All this extra work for us because there will not be any devs emerge from console environments to fill the add ons up. No I checked, there are none.'
LOL
katanagirl1 wrote: »
Consoles are not a platform for compiling, running, and testing code. You stick a game disc in them or download a game and play them. What do you expect us to do?
Some of the reasons I've heard for playing on console even though you have a PC include: people who work on a computer, so when they're not at work they want to do something distinctly different, people who find it cheaper and/or more convenient to have a console and a basic laptop for doing other stuff instead of a gaming PC, people with families who want options for everyone and people who want options for themselves.
A lot of people who play ESO on consoles also have a PC, so they'll be able to use that to make mods.
Some of the reasons I've heard for playing on console even though you have a PC include: people who work on a computer, so when they're not at work they want to do something distinctly different, people who find it cheaper and/or more convenient to have a console and a basic laptop for doing other stuff instead of a gaming PC, people with families who want options for everyone and people who want options for themselves.
(I'm kind of the opposite, I play ESO on PC partially because that was the only option when I got the game, but I also have a PS5, and a Switch and a bunch of older consoles.)
the1andonlyskwex wrote: »
Let's spend just 3 seconds thinking about this list.
1) People who work at a computer all day and specifically game on console to get away from that probably aren't going to be spending their spare time sitting at a computer developing mods for a game.
2) People who develop software as a hobby (and are therefore candidates to develop mods) are going to have a computer they can develop on, not a "basic laptop".
3) People whose gaming choices are primarily centered around their families are probably spending their time with those families, not developing mods for games they barely have time to play.
4) People "who want options" are already playing ESO on PC, not console, because PC has been by far the best platform for ESO for 10+ years.
the1andonlyskwex wrote: »
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anyone knows what mods for console will be avaiable atm?
i would hope for
the speed run addon for trials
and something like wizard/dressingroom ( but i think thosse are difficult for console?)
and some other´s
It is also the PvE ones that grant unfair advantages over non-addon users that I have issues with.She actually lol. And if I misinterpreted your dislike then I apologize; I've found most people who want them removed want it done because they just don't like them, so I just sort of assume that these days about everyone who shares that sentiment.
Aside from the one PvP addon that's apparently alerting people to when they're about to be attacked or something (or for that matter any PvP related addon), how do you find it unfair if X person uses one addon and Y person doesn't? Unless of course addons that give an advantage in PvP ARE the ones you have a problem with, in which case I agree that for PvP, anything that gives someone an advantage of another should be disabled in PvP.