It was bound to be different because it wasn't made by Bethesda. I'm not trying to be harsh, because I purposely decided not to do any research on the game before its release (I wanted it all to be fresh and new and exciting), but did you read anything at all about the game before you bought it? While it is more of a single player mmo, the ES gamestyle still had to be revamped to an mmo style.
The difference bugged me at first too, but once I wrapped my head around the idea that this game is a hybrid more than a pure TESO game, it became more enjoyable.
Some folks like playing "Bunnies in Space" but I just couldn't see getting into a game with characters like this:
The suspension of disbelief would just be too difficult to pull off, and I've no interest in spending time in a universe of cartoonish space bunnies and hamsters.
Believe me, the graphics are the least of its problems, I think the clunky combat, terrible performance even on powerful systems and the horrid quests get the podium
If I had a nickel for every "the [insert MMO name here] I am playing is not like imagined in my wet dreams and therefore sucks," I would be able to end world hunger.
No matter the game or its quality, you will always have someone upset about something and wanting to tell others.
This thread reminds me of the fable: "the fox who lost his tail."
Hehe the ironies are limitless...
Look up the fallacy of false dilemma. If I had a nickel for each of these I'd be able to end world ignorance. Oh wait....see what I did there?
People dismissing WS based on the graphics are missing a great game. The game has a lot going for it in terms of features, group mechanics, and pvp. The graphics alone almost lead you to think the game is easy, which it is not at all. Past level 20, any regular mob will kick your ass if you ignore the mechanics.
If I had a nickel for every "the [insert MMO name here] I am playing is not like imagined in my wet dreams and therefore sucks," I would be able to end world hunger.
No matter the game or its quality, you will always have someone upset about something and wanting to tell others.
This thread reminds me of the fable: "the fox who lost his tail."
Hehe the ironies are limitless...
Look up the fallacy of false dilemma. If I had a nickel for each of these I'd be able to end world ignorance. Oh wait....see what I did there?
You assume too much. It was an expression, not a political statement. What has you so upset as to make you respond like that?
Fuzzylumpkins wrote: »This is the crap that made me vomit about WoW. It wasn't even the terrible bgs , broken classes or elitest catering, it was the god awful nasty kiddie cartoon graphics. I actually punched a monitor when my buddy was playing wow at my house to show me a *** elf in this horrible pink tree land of darnassus mainly because he wouldnt log out so I could log in a better game. But Wildstar is appealing to it's target audience which is the under 16s, not us.
dannymcgr81b14_ESO wrote: »Just to weigh in on the Wildstar/ESO debate: if you go to their forums you will see almost the same complaints that were here. Bots, questing is terrible, combat is clunky. I'm beginning to think there is a group of people who bounce from game to game just so they can complain about things on the forums.
dannymcgr81b14_ESO wrote: »Just to weigh in on the Wildstar/ESO debate: if you go to their forums you will see almost the same complaints that were here. Bots, questing is terrible, combat is clunky. I'm beginning to think there is a group of people who bounce from game to game just so they can complain about things on the forums.
Or devs refuse to give up the 'release the game early and have players pay us to beta test this "released" game'.
Or people are looking for qualities in an MMO that seem to be missing from MMOs for no reason at all.
People dismissing WS based on the graphics are missing a great game. The game has a lot going for it in terms of features, group mechanics, and pvp. The graphics alone almost lead you to think the game is easy, which it is not at all. Past level 20, any regular mob will kick your ass if you ignore the mechanics.
Honestly, graphics are the only thing I like about WS, though the art direction in places isn't at the level of WoW.
Performance IS a problem for a lot of people, just check the forums.
Combat IS clunky, how can you make a (well, fake) action combat game where you have to keep the right button pressed to look around??
The whole game is bland with little to no interactivity outside from the gimmicky PATHs. It's not even well animated, really. It seems more a gPotato game than a AAA one. And why would I want a pile of half baked 'features' the industry is trying to get away from? Why would I want to play 2007 WoW in 2014??
You like it? Good for you, but in that case stop coming over here trying to start flames because the best you gonna obtain is people laughing at your efforts, especially considering WS isn't really doing that well right now
Some folks like playing "Bunnies in Space" but I just couldn't see getting into a game with characters like this:
The suspension of disbelief would just be too difficult to pull off, and I've no interest in spending time in a universe of cartoonish space bunnies and hamsters.
Believe me, the graphics are the least of its problems, I think the clunky combat, terrible performance even on powerful systems and the horrid quests get the podium
People dismissing WS based on the graphics are missing a great game. The game has a lot going for it in terms of features, group mechanics, and pvp. The graphics alone almost lead you to think the game is easy, which it is not at all. Past level 20, any regular mob will kick your ass if you ignore the mechanics.
Honestly, graphics are the only thing I like about WS, though the art direction in places isn't at the level of WoW.
Performance IS a problem for a lot of people, just check the forums.
Combat IS clunky, how can you make a (well, fake) action combat game where you have to keep the right button pressed to look around??
The whole game is bland with little to no interactivity outside from the gimmicky PATHs. It's not even well animated, really. It seems more a gPotato game than a AAA one. And why would I want a pile of half baked 'features' the industry is trying to get away from? Why would I want to play 2007 WoW in 2014??
You like it? Good for you, but in that case stop coming over here trying to start flames because the best you gonna obtain is people laughing at your efforts, especially considering WS isn't really doing that well right now
"You don't want my coffee? You prefer Early Grey tea? TEA? Damn you, stop flaming in my cafe - gtfo!" says the man with flames bursting from his eyeholes.
"But I like coffee too..." replies the visitor timidly.
The man is now a veritable steaming pile of indignation: "Gtfo! No flamers welcome here!"
"It's just tea...."
"OUT!"
People dismissing WS based on the graphics are missing a great game. The game has a lot going for it in terms of features, group mechanics, and pvp. The graphics alone almost lead you to think the game is easy, which it is not at all. Past level 20, any regular mob will kick your ass if you ignore the mechanics.
Honestly, graphics are the only thing I like about WS, though the art direction in places isn't at the level of WoW.
Performance IS a problem for a lot of people, just check the forums.
Combat IS clunky, how can you make a (well, fake) action combat game where you have to keep the right button pressed to look around??
The whole game is bland with little to no interactivity outside from the gimmicky PATHs. It's not even well animated, really. It seems more a gPotato game than a AAA one. And why would I want a pile of half baked 'features' the industry is trying to get away from? Why would I want to play 2007 WoW in 2014??
You like it? Good for you, but in that case stop coming over here trying to start flames because the best you gonna obtain is people laughing at your efforts, especially considering WS isn't really doing that well right now
"You don't want my coffee? You prefer Early Grey tea? TEA? Damn you, stop flaming in my cafe - gtfo!" says the man with flames bursting from his eyeholes.
"But I like coffee too..." replies the visitor timidly.
The man is now a veritable steaming pile of indignation: "Gtfo! No flamers welcome here!"
"It's just tea...."
"OUT!"
"Out of my coffee shop go to a friggin teahouse!"
Some folks like playing "Bunnies in Space" but I just couldn't see getting into a game with characters like this:
The suspension of disbelief would just be too difficult to pull off, and I've no interest in spending time in a universe of cartoonish space bunnies and hamsters.
Believe me, the graphics are the least of its problems, I think the clunky combat, terrible performance even on powerful systems and the horrid quests get the podium
The combat's a hell of a lot tighter than in ESO.
Fuzzylumpkins wrote: »This is the crap that made me vomit about WoW. It wasn't even the terrible bgs , broken classes or elitest catering, it was the god awful nasty kiddie cartoon graphics. I actually punched a monitor when my buddy was playing wow at my house to show me a *** elf in this horrible pink tree land of darnassus mainly because he wouldnt log out so I could log in a better game. But Wildstar is appealing to it's target audience which is the under 16s, not us.
Sounds like you have anger management issues kid. Punch a monitor because your friend wouldn't let you play?
Fuzzylumpkins wrote: »Fuzzylumpkins wrote: »This is the crap that made me vomit about WoW. It wasn't even the terrible bgs , broken classes or elitest catering, it was the god awful nasty kiddie cartoon graphics. I actually punched a monitor when my buddy was playing wow at my house to show me a *** elf in this horrible pink tree land of darnassus mainly because he wouldnt log out so I could log in a better game. But Wildstar is appealing to it's target audience which is the under 16s, not us.
Sounds like you have anger management issues kid. Punch a monitor because your friend wouldn't let you play?
issues? I don't have any issues with my anger. You might.
As for smacking the monitor, it was my comp and my buddy knew wow made me sick to look at so he decided it was good for a giggle to keep that crap logged into my system. He won, 400 pounds worth of eating hot pockets while playing wow versus little ole 190 pound me. Monitor was easier to break than to move his tubby lunchbox arse
I'm pretty much burned out over the mind-numbing grind at later levels and I have no desire to go on... but I've got 140+ days left on my account.
Damn it! How did I let another mediocre MMO burn me again. I thought ESO was "The One".
What really rubs salt into the wound, is that WildStar is creaming ESO in the Metacritic rankings. I mean you've got a kiddie cartoon WoW knockoff, with pewpewpew, scoring an 86, and ESO has what... 71! *sigh*
What really rubs salt into the wound, is that WildStar is creaming ESO in the Metacritic rankings. I mean you've got a kiddie cartoon WoW knockoff, with pewpewpew, scoring an 86, and ESO has what... 71! *sigh*
Some folks like playing "Bunnies in Space" but I just couldn't see getting into a game with characters like this:
The suspension of disbelief would just be too difficult to pull off, and I've no interest in spending time in a universe of cartoonish space bunnies and hamsters.
Believe me, the graphics are the least of its problems, I think the clunky combat, terrible performance even on powerful systems and the horrid quests get the podium
LOL overstate much?
If you played WoW for any length of time, the graphics are basically a different style of same. WoW had many subs over many years, so many players will be fine with it (even if they prefer ESO aesthetics - like me).
I would hardly call Wildstar's combat clunky, esp in comparison to ESO. Both are actually refreshingly different and a lot of fun - to me at least.
Performance of Wildstar on my system - a mid range athlon system with a 770 - has been overall better than ESO. Game mechanics overall - grouping, inventory, chat, etc...- all seem more polished in Wildstar thus far.
Admittedly I am not a rabid fan of questing. Some I like, but after an hour or two, I click through dialogue and sprint for quest markers. I find ESO quests marginally better than Wildstar (and this even pre-level 20 in Wildstar).
Biggest difference between the games: ironically player choice. I have so many different viable options in Wildstar to advance my character; it plays like every other premium MMO other than ESO in this regard. This is because XP is relatively balanced in Wildstar, unlike in ESO where the devs have thrown 90% of the XP at quest completion.
Some folks like playing "Bunnies in Space" but I just couldn't see getting into a game with characters like this:
The suspension of disbelief would just be too difficult to pull off, and I've no interest in spending time in a universe of cartoonish space bunnies and hamsters.
Believe me, the graphics are the least of its problems, I think the clunky combat, terrible performance even on powerful systems and the horrid quests get the podium
The combat's a hell of a lot tighter than in ESO.
dannymcgr81b14_ESO wrote: »Just to weigh in on the Wildstar/ESO debate: if you go to their forums you will see almost the same complaints that were here. Bots, questing is terrible, combat is clunky. I'm beginning to think there is a group of people who bounce from game to game just so they can complain about things on the forums.
NerfEverything wrote: »dannymcgr81b14_ESO wrote: »Just to weigh in on the Wildstar/ESO debate: if you go to their forums you will see almost the same complaints that were here. Bots, questing is terrible, combat is clunky. I'm beginning to think there is a group of people who bounce from game to game just so they can complain about things on the forums.
The group you are talking about is WoW players. They say they want something different but what they want is really the same thing. Easymode content, instant gratification, and shiny loot. A whole generation of gamers ruined by WoW are breaking the genre.
@Lalai I believe you. What I cannot believe however is that I read that novel of a post.
NerfEverything wrote: »dannymcgr81b14_ESO wrote: »Just to weigh in on the Wildstar/ESO debate: if you go to their forums you will see almost the same complaints that were here. Bots, questing is terrible, combat is clunky. I'm beginning to think there is a group of people who bounce from game to game just so they can complain about things on the forums.
The group you are talking about is WoW players. They say they want something different but what they want is really the same thing. Easymode content, instant gratification, and shiny loot. A whole generation of gamers ruined by WoW are breaking the genre.
We weren't all ruined.