Well, I am nearly 24 so I am definitely not someone from the older generation, although luckily not that young either. Yes, kids in general tend to be whining more in my experience. Especially when a game is not f2p, when they got beaten in a game, when they cannot get everything they want and when they want (instantly).isengrimb16_ESO wrote: »vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »You would get loads of negative post on steam just because it is a subscription game. Then they actually made people buy it too. That is enough to throw most steam user people right into a fit of rage.
Fixed it for you for this can be seen literally everywhere, not just on Steam. :P
Hmm. Young generation perhaps?
I'm thinking here of telephones, where you must buy a phone and then pay for monthly service. Hell, I remember when telephones could only be rented through your telco monopoly (Bell Canada, in my case) - it was revolutionary when they offered me a telephone to buy, that I could pay for on my monthly bill (a basic touch-tone phone, in 1994 or 5 I think, cost me $120, plus whatever Bell's interest was.) I still have a landline (with a much better monopoly) that is bundled with my internet; I have a $15 phone that I wound up hating and wish would die quickly.
But .. when it came time to break down and get a cell phone .. I brought a bunch of money with me, earmarked for throwing at a cell phone company. They signed me up with a reasonable plan, and GAVE me a cell phone .. and then didn't want money up front. I was quite confused.
I guess I'm old enough to be used to people squeezing me.
Alphashado wrote: »There are no positive reviews or feedback for any game anymore on any forum. There is only pre launch hype followed shortly by mass post release criticism.
Just the fact that so many people are talking about it is a good sign. It's when the forums are dead that you have to truly worry.
Alphashado wrote: »There are no positive reviews or feedback for any game anymore on any forum. There is only pre launch hype followed shortly by mass post release criticism.
Just the fact that so many people are talking about it is a good sign. It's when the forums are dead that you have to truly worry.
steveb16_ESO46 wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »There are no positive reviews or feedback for any game anymore on any forum. There is only pre launch hype followed shortly by mass post release criticism.
Just the fact that so many people are talking about it is a good sign. It's when the forums are dead that you have to truly worry.
Well if in the medium term it trains companies to realise they have to close the gap between what they promise and what they deliver then we'll all win.
The sooner companies realise there's a reputational cost that then translates into lost customers attached to 'release and charge now, fix later' the better.
Lava_Croft wrote: »The problem is not the dog per se, it's the fact that you are an early supporter of ESO, shell out the money for the Imperial Edition and a few months later you already get locked out of content. It just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Alphashado wrote: »There are no positive reviews or feedback for any game anymore on any forum. There is only pre launch hype followed shortly by mass post release criticism.
Just the fact that so many people are talking about it is a good sign. It's when the forums are dead that you have to truly worry.
Carnage2K4 wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »There are no positive reviews or feedback for any game anymore on any forum. There is only pre launch hype followed shortly by mass post release criticism.
Just the fact that so many people are talking about it is a good sign. It's when the forums are dead that you have to truly worry.
once upon a time you bought a game for $80-$100 and you get the entire game... now you pay $15 for a horse and get *** when they decide to make a new platform avalible and pay $15 every month for the privilege...
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SavageHenry wrote: »steveb16_ESO46 wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »There are no positive reviews or feedback for any game anymore on any forum. There is only pre launch hype followed shortly by mass post release criticism.
Just the fact that so many people are talking about it is a good sign. It's when the forums are dead that you have to truly worry.
Well if in the medium term it trains companies to realise they have to close the gap between what they promise and what they deliver then we'll all win.
The sooner companies realise there's a reputational cost that then translates into lost customers attached to 'release and charge now, fix later' the better.
But there isn't, EA have been doing it for years and are still getting away with it.
Steam has very little moderation. You'll basically get the same quality of intelligence as you would in the comments sections on YouTube.
Alphashado wrote: »Carnage2K4 wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »There are no positive reviews or feedback for any game anymore on any forum. There is only pre launch hype followed shortly by mass post release criticism.
Just the fact that so many people are talking about it is a good sign. It's when the forums are dead that you have to truly worry.
once upon a time you bought a game for $80-$100 and you get the entire game... now you pay $15 for a horse and get *** when they decide to make a new platform avalible and pay $15 every month for the privilege...
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It's just a dog. I suppose everyone on steam will be raging soon because they don't have a monkey.
SavageHenry wrote: »Captainbristol0 wrote: »Have you seen the steam forums...sigh..
Yes, I have. I've never seen more 12 year olds whining about a game not being F2P in my life.
It's a sad state of affairs over there.
There we go again, plenty of people dislike the game and express their opinions which happen to differ to yours so that must mean that they are irrational 12 year old's. The maturity of you statement is lacking.
Steam has very little moderation. You'll basically get the same quality of intelligence as you would in the comments sections on YouTube.
And according your other post(s) in another thread you're heading off to your Steam account and closing this one. Not sure what to make of this comment then.
SavageHenry wrote: »I feel sorry for those who forked out so much for the imp addition, only for it to be sold at such a reduction so soon.
Captainbristol0 wrote: »I have never seen such a torrent of hate as I have just seen on the steam forums. I don't know why I feel the need to protect the game from complete *** but I seem to try. I hope this inclusion on steam doesn't have an adverse effect on the game that we mostly love.
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No, no actually it's not just a dog... it's the full functionality of steam...
I don't even want the ****** dog... the only function the dog serves to me is it's ability to apparently *** so many ppl off... I want all the other steam functions, achievements, cards, game timers etc etc...
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I plan to play the game through Steam for the stat tracking and other features. I'm not interested in their forums. I heard enough crap from steam users when I was playing Skyrim.
So, IMO, a lot of the vehement drivel being spewed is because:
- There is no way for existing customers to either (a) Pay for another copy on Steam, and use the code for the Pet; or (b) Merge their accounts with a Steam account.
- There is no way for existing customers to throw money at ZOS to buy the Dog to link to their account
- ZOS seems to be completely ignoring their existing customers who have been asking for exactly what they are now giving away to new customers, and have no way of getting.