AlexDougherty wrote: »but not as good as it could have been. But then every MMO is never as good as it could have been.
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I suspect Todd and the others have very mixed feelings about ESO, it's a complex issue.Do you really think they see this TESO thing as necessary? What if this game will make many people think in a bad way when talking about TES universe?
I KNOW it has nothing to do regarding the sp game while talking about the people creating it and that it does not interfere with the lore of sp games, but you know...the name of the game is Elder Scrolls.
fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »I suspect Todd and the others have very mixed feelings about ESO, it's a complex issue.Do you really think they see this TESO thing as necessary? What if this game will make many people think in a bad way when talking about TES universe?
I KNOW it has nothing to do regarding the sp game while talking about the people creating it and that it does not interfere with the lore of sp games, but you know...the name of the game is Elder Scrolls.
However, I do think it unlikely ESO will win many new TES fans who haven't played any of the series up till now, and any new fans it does attract may not at all like the 'real' TES games.
People who have played and loved TES games before .. personally I fell in love with Daggerfall when it was released and have played them all to some extent .. won't lose their love for Bethesda's products simply because a separate development shop produced ESO, with whatever flaws serious or otherwise any individual fan may think it has.
And let's be brutally frank here, every TES game I've played (2-5) was a bug fest on release to some extent, just look at the patch history on the Skyrim forums, or Morrowind or Oblivion, to see broken quests just like ESO has.
People feel all warm and fuzzy towards Bethesda and I'm not going to say they haven't good reason to, but to those that consider themselves Bethsoft fans please be honest and see Bethsoft's imperfections as well.
baron.kreighteb17_ESO wrote: »Zenimax Online Studios is part of ZeniMax Media just as Bethesda Game Studios is. They all share the same vision and ESO was developed according to this vision.
Beteshda had it relatively easy with the single player TES games. Its possible to customise a lot of the game to suit the player. MMO's is all about compromise because whatever you decide will apply to everyone in the game. No difficulty sliders, no quick saves, no console cheats and no endgame that makes people rush the content. In a single player game the levelling IS the game. its only when you put some perceived endgame requirement in that it becomes a grind. Seriously, did anyone find levelling through skyrim a grind?
Theres NO game like TES games in complexity.
ZOS is a sister company. Zenimax Media is the umbrella above all.Of course they can't do anything about it, because ZOS is the mother company, but just asking your opinion.
I'm not Todd Howard, but I'm more upset when I look at Skyrim's skill menu than I ever was playing ESO. Maybe because ESO being a different genre makes me more forgiving.I can see Todd's face while playing ESO o_O. Of course not in public, that would not be correct.Beteshda had it relatively easy with the single player TES games. Its possible to customise a lot of the game to suit the player. MMO's is all about compromise because whatever you decide will apply to everyone in the game. No difficulty sliders, no quick saves, no console cheats and no endgame that makes people rush the content. In a single player game the levelling IS the game. its only when you put some perceived endgame requirement in that it becomes a grind. Seriously, did anyone find levelling through skyrim a grind?
Zenimax Media's 'vision' is corporate profits, that's all, they're bean counters who probably couldn't develop a paper bag themselves.baron.kreighteb17_ESO wrote: »Zenimax Online Studios is part of ZeniMax Media just as Bethesda Game Studios is. They all share the same vision and ESO was developed according to this vision.
Tannakaobi wrote: »Theres NO game like TES games in complexity.
TES games are good, I'm a big fan. But why the need to make up rubbish about other games lack of substance. GTA, Far Cry, The Witcher.
You can't say that 'Theres NO game like TES games in complexity' when even the company that makes TES games have another game with just as much complexity in it.
Tannakaobi wrote: »Theres NO game like TES games in complexity.
TES games are good, I'm a big fan. But why the need to make up rubbish about other games lack of substance. GTA, Far Cry, The Witcher.
You can't say that 'Theres NO game like TES games in complexity' when even the company that makes TES games have another game with just as much complexity in it.
Egosofts X series is many times more complex than TES....except rebirth, which was a total disaster coz the tried to dumb it down for those that found it too difficult to pick up
Tannakaobi wrote: »Tannakaobi wrote: »Theres NO game like TES games in complexity.
TES games are good, I'm a big fan. But why the need to make up rubbish about other games lack of substance. GTA, Far Cry, The Witcher.
You can't say that 'Theres NO game like TES games in complexity' when even the company that makes TES games have another game with just as much complexity in it.
Egosofts X series is many times more complex than TES....except rebirth, which was a total disaster coz the tried to dumb it down for those that found it too difficult to pick up
I think the comment was about complexity of story threads and game mechanics rather than difficulty. No TES game is hard after all.
I'm not one for difficult games myself. I kind of view them in the same way I do movies. How poor would a movie be if you had to keep going back five minutes twenty times before moving forward every so often.
fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »
malikwalker_ESO wrote: »@ the OP, 2 things:
2) Could you maybe just gather up all your final thoughts/questions/whatever and just put them in one last thread?
In talking with our sister site Joystiq at PAX, Bethesda's Todd Howard fields the question with blunt honesty. "I like this kind of game better," he said. "You know, it's what most of us are into. I'm not really an MMO guy. I respect them, I look at them, but I don't play them. It feels more real to me when I'm the hero and it's crafted for that. A community aspect to it, I recognize a lot of people would want that in a game like this, but it changes the flavor for me.
But as this is an mmorpg...you have to wait for devs, that are not working very well imho regarding bugs. I mean, I think I'm not lying there.
baron.kreighteb17_ESO wrote: »Zenimax Online Studios is part of ZeniMax Media just as Bethesda Game Studios is. They all share the same vision and ESO was developed according to this vision.
Oh yes and people are like robots, we have no feelings and opinions. We just share all the opinions from the people paying us, and more if the whole idea and concept was yours (talking about TES universe).
AlexDougherty wrote: »Hard to say, on the one hand this game was rushed, and has crossed a few lore boundaries. On the other no MMO is ever completely faithfully to it's source material.
I think if Zos fix the game, introduce more new stuff, then It will be alright lorewise, but not as good as it could have been. But then every MMO is never as good as it could have been.
But I like this game.