mkultra867b16_ESO wrote: »I know for a fact that Wildstar will take almost all of the raiding community. The people who say this game is fine are living in a fan boy fantasy land or haven't hit max level yet. There is no end game content and they have no plans to fix their sad excuse for a loot system. Who cares about bots farming lvl 30 dungeons... There is no need to buy their gold when there is no decent endgame loot.
I wish that ESO will be going F2P in less than 6 months.
mkultra867b16_ESO wrote: »I know for a fact that Wildstar will take almost all of the raiding community. The people who say this game is fine are living in a fan boy fantasy land or haven't hit max level yet. There is no end game content and they have no plans to fix their sad excuse for a loot system. Who cares about bots farming lvl 30 dungeons... There is no need to buy their gold when there is no decent endgame loot.
I agree with Daftpunk,
There is just nothing in this game that GOES "OMG THAT WAS AWESOME"
Its all kind of hoe hum. If the new content doesn't challenge and reward then the game is just so so and will be so so forever
And Angry joe isnt the only reviewer that gave this game a hoe hum mark
Therium104 wrote: »I agree with Daftpunk,
There is just nothing in this game that GOES "OMG THAT WAS AWESOME"
Its all kind of hoe hum. If the new content doesn't challenge and reward then the game is just so so and will be so so forever
And Angry joe isnt the only reviewer that gave this game a hoe hum mark
A guy named Angry Joe (the oracle) dictates the future of this game? Lol.
I know for a fact that Wildstar will take almost all of the raiding community. The people who say this game is fine are living in a fan boy fantasy land or haven't hit max level yet. There is no end game content and they have no plans to fix their sad excuse for a loot system. Who cares about bots farming lvl 30 dungeons... There is no need to buy their gold when there is no decent endgame loot.
Dantonian_Rarstiana wrote: »Meh.
It really all depends on Craglorn.
Every major guild you look at is suffering the same exact problem. People get to VR10 and simply stop playing. The bugs and insane VR grind left a bad taste in their mouth, and they they are confronted with the harsh reality that there is nothing worth doing at this level.
Dantonian_Rarstiana wrote: »If Craglorn turns out to not be worth playing for, this game will fall. If it is just as buggy as the rest of the game, if the content isn't compelling and fun, if it doesn't challenge the players then what's the point?
I know for a fact that Wildstar will take almost all of the raiding community. The people who say this game is fine are living in a fan boy fantasy land or haven't hit max level yet. There is no end game content and they have no plans to fix their sad excuse for a loot system. Who cares about bots farming lvl 30 dungeons... There is no need to buy their gold when there is no decent endgame loot.
Wildstar is not really that shiny as you believe it is. I find it quite amusing that so many people think this is like the holy grail or something, reminds me of the GW2 release that bombed or Rift and Tera
Wildstar lacks content mostly especially for those who want to do something lore / quest driven with some dungeons and not just raid over raid over raid, but also the bugs over there are quite huge. A lot of players just lose their whole inventory and NPC´s don't let you progress further.
In the end however it doesn't matter one bit how Wildstar is doing, its a totally different game than ESO.
ESO does focus on lore, open world action and is for people who are already a bit older. Wildstar is more for a younger audience with the idea of an arcade MMO similar to WoW or GW2. They bring back the 40 men raiding, something Blizz felt is not working anymore. In general, Wildstar has a lot in common with WoW and therefore will compete with WoW for customers and not with ESO that is aimed at a totally different type of player.
Look at Ultima, its still alive & kicking and does not use any WoW mechanics. So why cant ESO work as well? Just because players didn't find a WoW in ESO?
Therium104 wrote: »
LOL i dont think wildstar will make a dent in any game community. WOW ripoff in space with a horrible graphic engine. looks like a bad disney cartoonmkultra867b16_ESO wrote: »I know for a fact that Wildstar will take almost all of the raiding community. The people who say this game is fine are living in a fan boy fantasy land or haven't hit max level yet. There is no end game content and they have no plans to fix their sad excuse for a loot system. Who cares about bots farming lvl 30 dungeons... There is no need to buy their gold when there is no decent endgame loot.
only two games ever released with housing EQ 2 and SWG. very few mainstream MMO's have open world PVP. And these older games did not release with tons of things to do give it time or play something else if your disatisfied. When WOW released there was not even raids in game. im still enjoying the game . i play every day 2 to 4 hours . im only VR 7 have barely touched Cyrodil have a whole faction to complete and still have only cleared 4 of the 6 VR dungeons.Every single release major release since 2008 when i quit ever quest 2 has not made the 5 week mark for our guild. We would be in end game raiding playing in busted raiding zones , waiting for lock outs to expire and sitting in some god forsaken social hub that served no purpose ( im looking at You SWTOR). If you have done everything in game and are so displeased with it just move on like a sensible person. Personally plan on playing another class and enjoying craglorn while i watch Zos pound out content updates like Trion did. Why do i think this? because they dont have some greedy money grubbing publisher to snatch the game from them fire the Dev team and start punching out garbage on a cash shop ( im looking at you EA). By all means play an older game and enjoy.mkultra867b16_ESO wrote: »I never stated that I would be playing wildstar, only said that when it comes out, a majority of players will unsubscribe from eso to try something different. I come from playing DAoC and SWG, I tried vanilla WoW and hated it. I was hoping that ESO would be different because I love the single player series and currently my longest playtime is in Oblivion. But sadly this game is no different from WoW. Zeni has no intentions of fixing their half assed VR content in fact it will more than likely be nerfed due to the whining that it is too hard. They promised Craglorn at release but it has been 6 weeks since early access with minimal progress. This alone would be fine if they had actually finished the game they released... have you ever looted a chest in the VR 4 mans? How about the jewelry or VR 10 BoP set items? You can't tell me these are working properly. I played through every major quest and almost all side quests and I really enjoyed the game but now what do I do? Run the same dungeons I have done hundreds of times and have all the achievements for? Join the zerg vs zerg that is only going to get worse with AoE caps etc. You talk about people still playing Ultima, that's because there are things to do. You have open PvP, housing, etc. This game has no time wasters which they should have added if they didn't intend on finishing the game. I guess that's not entirely true, the crafting research is the only time waster. Maybe if the spent less time and effort on Facebook and Twitter integration and more on polishing they could have finished it. The 1-50 is great but it seems that the vet ranks are an afterthought. Many of these bugs I stated were brought up to ZOS during beta, long before release and they still have no plans to fix them.