Ralathar44 wrote: »
AlienDiplomat wrote: »I don't agree with most of what you say, but kudos for the awesome video.
Ralathar44 wrote: »SteveCampsOut wrote: »Troll posting with a threat to spread the negative opinion far and wide on the internet tacked on at the end. Yeah. Whatever. I might have thought more about what you said til you tacked on that threatening PS at the end. You just sound like someone with an axe to grind now.
That was only if I was censored. I don't personally believe Zenimax would do it, but there are quite a few game companies out there that will forcibly try to control opinion through moderation. Consider that a kind of pre-emptive to ensure that you got to mock and insult me as is your right.
I don't have any personal animus, I actually like this game and want the best for it. That means I have to sometimes make hard calls and decisions. This was one of those. As stated in a comment above I also predicted the decline of WOW, the auction house problems of D3, and after playing it around 2 weeks to a month I judged SWTOR as a bad game.
I was mocked and insulted for all of those as well. /shrug, this is kind of expected.
I'd honestly rather be wrong, I just don't believe that to be the case and even if you are not polite to me and characterize me as what you wish I can be polite to you without painting you out to be anything.
1. Grouping updates.
Yes, they did mention this in their presentation. However they said it would be fixed over the course of a few updates. That could be as late as early 2015 to fully fix it (if it's rolled out incrementally).
This should be their #1 priority in the game right now. It's the biggest problem that is costing the game population and it needs to be fixed now, within 1-2 months. There are alot of quests and code is hard, I understand that, people that cannot team with their friends ultimately don't care.
2. Justice System:
I actually think overall that this is really nice overall. However I think there is about a 1 in 3 chance that something significantly bad is going to happen because of the justice system. I'm not sure if it'll be griefing or an oversight that negatively effects the economy, but after their presentation I was left with a heavy feeling that there will be a significant loophole that will cause alot of problems.
That being said, this is only a chance and it could be minor, it's not near as big of a worry as the other points.
3. Stamina Builds:
Yes they are looking into them, however even if they implement the changes they mentioned without issues or bugs in the current state of the game stamina builds will still be easily inferior to magicka builds.
At least it'll be better but there are a good amount of people whose patience really is running out. I like my stamina builds, they are my favorite builds honestly, it still bothers me that I cannot build viably without magicka abilities and that won't change so long as most non-weapon skill lines are magicka based. Because they have all the utility they we need AND they use a separate resource pool.
Oh, and now we have spell crafting to make stamina builds even LESS competitive.
4. Spell Crafting:
PVE and PVP balance completely destroyed. Simple as that. PVE balance is already bad , PVP balance is still completely broken. This addition would be enough to easily break a balanced game, this one isn't even close to balanced.
PVE will still be playable and fun, don't get me wrong, but the balance is going to be even worse borked than it currently is.
5. Plans to implement a battleground.
This will kill Cyrodil populations. They are aware of that, they say they will find away to implement it where that will not happen. This is simply not possible. If you implement alternative PVP and people play it, you will lower Cyrodil populations. The better and more rewarding that alternative PVP is, the more people will leave Cyrodil. Especially because it will be instant action and balanced vs having to find it and possibly being outnumbered.
There is literally no way to implement alternative PVP without lowering the open world population, it's as simple as that.
P.S. In case I actually get moderated for presenting my opinion supported by points that DO at least have SOME merit, I have copied this thread and saved it in a word file and will spread it in sites beyond just this forum and reddit. But I'd like to keep it very focused and exercise my free speech without undue censorship if at all possible. Regardless of whether you consider me right or wrong
Why does an MMO need to be balanced in first place? This isn't an Esports title, its an MMO. Its pretty normal that some chars and weapons are strong than others.
The problem is that the Elitist players exclude you from their raids or pvp groups, but how to fix this? I don't know! But to remove any type of variance from the roles is definitely the wrong answer as Blizzard has proven.
Audigy wrote:5. Plans to implement a battleground.
This will kill Cyrodil populations.
This I agree with.
Any Arena or BG must offer less rewards than Cyrodil. It also must be available for solo gamers, with own rewards that don't collide with Cyrodil.
Audigy wrote:P.S. In case I actually get moderated for presenting my opinion supported by points that DO at least have SOME merit, I have copied this thread and saved it in a word file and will spread it in sites beyond just this forum and reddit. But I'd like to keep it very focused and exercise my free speech without undue censorship if at all possible. Regardless of whether you consider me right or wrong
To threaten the Mods here is silly and I hope you know that.
SteveCampsOut wrote: »Well sir, When you title a thread in the manner you did, you write "Opinions" as facts and add not even thinly veiled threats, It's not me characterizing you. It's you defining your own character.
People have been shouting Doom and Gloom about MMO's since the very first one.
Hell, some people think DAoC has closed it's doors and yet, It's still collecting subscriptions and hasn't gone F2P.
So, however nicely you think you've put it all down, you've still just trolled the ESO forums with pretty much the same song and dance I've seen a million times before.
Murmeltier wrote: »Oh man, ok here we go....
i played many MMORPGs before TESO, i played them from the start. I am an old Dog and i know the Mechanics and Storytelling in the Foren.
Here we see a good example, we mix some Numbers, some Compliments and hide the Goal we try to sell, the Critics.
If we argue against this Critics, we are Fanboys or the "other" 50%. So the only Way you offer is to say "Yes, it is so". I don`t know why People try to tell Storys about something, mean they see the only Truth or try to manipulate other Players to believe them. Do you really believe that this works, that so many People are naiv or silly?
I think the most Players knows it better, knowing the Numbers or investigate many I-Sites before they build their own Opinion.
For me it is no Secret, TESO is the actual best Online Game on the Market. I played this Game from the Start and spend a lot of Time in it but i dont get bored because you can do and explore Tons of Things.
This Game have a fantastic Atmosphere/Sounds/Graphics, i never see and hear better Effects in any other MMORPG. The Details in this Game are awesome and the Gameplay makes a lot of Fun. I am very happy about this fantastic new Infos from the Quakecon and every old Dog knows how much Option this Game has.
TESO offers a good Base and every Step into the Future, every Patch will make this Game even better. I don`t know how long i wait for an MMORPG like this, a Game that makes me hot for the next Login.
This, of course is my personal Sight but i know that many People have enough Experience to see this too and support this Game.
To threaten the Mods here is silly and I hope you know that.
Ralathar44 wrote: »SteveCampsOut wrote: »Well sir, When you title a thread in the manner you did, you write "Opinions" as facts and add not even thinly veiled threats, It's not me characterizing you. It's you defining your own character.
When did I ever say they were facts? I'm predicting the future, I stated that. By very definition that makes my prediction an opinion unless I claim to have some sort of magic time machine.
Ralathar44 wrote:5. Plans to implement a battleground.
This will kill Cyrodil populations. They are aware of that, they say they will find away to implement it where that will not happen. This is simply not possible.
Murmeltier wrote: »If we argue against this Critics, we are Fanboys or the "other" 50%. So the only Way you offer is to say "Yes, it is so". I don`t know why People try to tell Storys about something, mean they see the only Truth or try to manipulate other Players to believe them. Do you really believe that this works, that so many People are naiv or silly?
I think the most Players knows it better, knowing the Numbers or investigate many I-Sites before they build their own Opinion.
*Snipped ESO praise
TESO offers a good Base and every Step into the Future, every Patch will make this Game even better. I don`t know how long i wait for an MMORPG like this, a Game that makes me hot for the next Login.
This, of course is my personal Sight but i know that many People have enough Experience to see this too and support this Game.
Ralathar44 wrote: »I'm going to say right now, with a sad heart and no malice, that I predict the death of ESO. By death I mean significant decline of course, not actual servers shutting down. I've watched a great many people do this and laughed. I would have never believed I'd ever be the one prophesying doom for a game. But here I am lol. They just don't get some of the fundamentals of MMORPG's That's why they were able to do some great things with the game, but it is also why they had so many bad things and are not trying to finish killing it.
This is not based off of my personal feelings. I like this game and alot of the things it has done. ALOT. I enjoy it. I'm semi-burned out on it partially due to some of it's failings but that's not why this is here. This is here based on my understandings of MMORPG's and their mechanics that I have learned over the course of 15 years of playing and dissecting MMORPG's starting with Dark Age of Camelot and including many many others.
I watched the quake con presentation and some of the new changes are going to kill the game. But I don't expect you to really believe me, half of you are so committed to the game that you wouldn't believe me if it was on fire with you in the middle of it. But for the other half of you I'll try to explain why I think this.
Believe me or not, that is your choice. All I ask is that you stop and really think about each of these points and what they mean for the game. For you, for your friends, for your guild mates. AFTER the shiny wears off of em.
Now the really controversial part, where your initial reaction will be that these are all good things:
1. Grouping updates.
Yes, they did mention this in their presentation. However they said it would be fixed over the course of a few updates. That could be as late as early 2015 to fully fix it (if it's rolled out incrementally).
This should be their #1 priority in the game right now. It's the biggest problem that is costing the game population and it needs to be fixed now, within 1-2 months. There are alot of quests and code is hard, I understand that, people that cannot team with their friends ultimately don't care.
2. Justice System:
I actually think overall that this is really nice overall. However I think there is about a 1 in 3 chance that something significantly bad is going to happen because of the justice system. I'm not sure if it'll be griefing or an oversight that negatively effects the economy, but after their presentation I was left with a heavy feeling that there will be a significant loophole that will cause alot of problems.
That being said, this is only a chance and it could be minor, it's not near as big of a worry as the other points.
3. Stamina Builds:
Yes they are looking into them, however even if they implement the changes they mentioned without issues or bugs in the current state of the game stamina builds will still be easily inferior to magicka builds.
At least it'll be better but there are a good amount of people whose patience really is running out. I like my stamina builds, they are my favorite builds honestly, it still bothers me that I cannot build viably without magicka abilities and that won't change so long as most non-weapon skill lines are magicka based. Because they have all the utility they we need AND they use a separate resource pool.
Oh, and now we have spell crafting to make stamina builds even LESS competitive.
4. Spell Crafting:
PVE and PVP balance completely destroyed. Simple as that. PVE balance is already bad , PVP balance is still completely broken. This addition would be enough to easily break a balanced game, this one isn't even close to balanced.
PVE will still be playable and fun, don't get me wrong, but the balance is going to be even worse borked than it currently is.
5. Plans to implement a battleground.
This will kill Cyrodil populations. They are aware of that, they say they will find away to implement it where that will not happen. This is simply not possible. If you implement alternative PVP and people play it, you will lower Cyrodil populations. The better and more rewarding that alternative PVP is, the more people will leave Cyrodil. Especially because it will be instant action and balanced vs having to find it and possibly being outnumbered.
There is literally no way to implement alternative PVP without lowering the open world population, it's as simple as that.
Don't get me wrong, it's not all bad. Facial animation, new armor sets, dungeon scaling, veteran rank improvements, champion levels, improved character customization and specialization, combat responsiveness, werewolf buffs, solo being included in end game, weapon swapping.
These are all good things. But the points listed are major things that will break an already half broken game.
P.S. In case I actually get moderated for presenting my opinion supported by points that DO at least have SOME merit, I have copied this thread and saved it in a word file and will spread it in sites beyond just this forum and reddit. But I'd like to keep it very focused and exercise my free speech without undue censorship if at all possible. Regardless of whether you consider me right or wrong.
Ralathar44 wrote: »On the whole you disagreed but you agreed with stamina, spell crafting, and battlegrounds...which is 3 out of 5 points. I could be wrong but that does seem somewhat contradictory. I'm not trying to be snarky mind you, just trying to understand.*snip*
Grouping is a thing that has cost our guild many members and many people who played the game have quit because of. This was of course exacerbated by veteran content problems as well as Cyrodil continually breaking. This on top of all the bad press they got in beta and at release. I'll be the first to say that alot of that bad press was total BS as they vilified the game for things they conveniently ignored about many other MMORPG's.
The Justice system is kind of in a grey area as for as logical support, just as you say. A combination of knowing how that sort of thing can fail, their effectiveness in this game to date, and personal instinct.
They definitely lost alot more people than they should have in the first 3 months. MMORPG retention rates are normally stellar anyways but this was worse than normal by quite a bit.
Well you'd both be wrong. Adding Battlegrounds for the lower levels in DAoC didn't kill PvP. It gave people PVP in areas that they weren't massively out gunned by higher level players. It increased the amount of PvP in that game! Sure, Cyrodil will loose a few, and I mean very few, low level players, but the new BG's will fill with players more willing to face other players who aren't God's compared to themselves!
In case I actually get moderated for presenting my opinion supported by points that DO at least have SOME merit, I have copied this thread and saved it in a word file and will spread it in sites beyond just this forum and reddit. But I'd like to keep it very focused and exercise my free speech without undue censorship if at all possible. Regardless of whether you consider me right or wrong.
Thought this was going to be about Doom 4.
So you are telling me that you really like the game but 1. think it is doomed 2. want to spread your negativity to other forums to make other potential players not buy the game. You sir sound like a great supporter.
he PVE has alot to enjoy, the shadow and lighting effects are the best I've seen in any MMORPG and indeed are better than 90% of FPS games. The story is ambient, immerse, and well done throughout. Exploration rewards you poking your nose everywhere. Morphing is a great leveling mechanic. Dungeons are difficult and fun.
It really is worth a ride. I personally don't have performance issues luckily, though the crash bug seems to get everyone once every 4-6 hours.
I wouldn't hold your breath for PVP though. Play ESO for the PVE. The PVP has had continuous problems and has been rather imbalanced class wise for a good long while. Spell crafting is only going to make that worse.
That being said exploring the PVP content in Cyrodil is very enjoyable. If the game runs better for you I'd whole heartedly recommend you spend a couple months enjoying the PVE content. But I don't think this game will have what it takes to keep you, or the majority of it's subscriptions, in the long run.
Quakecon reveals were the pivotal point on that. The changes they are going to be putting in will buy them a little time, but population will drop quite a bit by mid next year. By years end if things go on the worser side.
Playing the second half of this year is likely your best chance to get a quality experience provided your performance issues are fixed. I couldn't tell you if they will be for you or not considering everyone's PC handles it differently.
I'm not a hater.
Also i felt somehow threatened by your: *snip*
I mean do you seriously think i am taking your opinion so seriously that i would be offended and report you?
Ralathar44 wrote: »I'm going to say right now, with a sad heart and no malice, that I predict the death of ESO. By death I mean significant decline of course, not actual servers shutting down. I've watched a great many people do this and laughed. I would have never believed I'd ever be the one prophesying doom for a game. But here I am lol. They just don't get some of the fundamentals of MMORPG's That's why they were able to do some great things with the game, but it is also why they had so many bad things and are not trying to finish killing it.
This is not based off of my personal feelings. I like this game and alot of the things it has done. ALOT. I enjoy it. I'm semi-burned out on it partially due to some of it's failings but that's not why this is here. This is here based on my understandings of MMORPG's and their mechanics that I have learned over the course of 15 years of playing and dissecting MMORPG's starting with Dark Age of Camelot and including many many others.
I watched the quake con presentation and some of the new changes are going to kill the game. But I don't expect you to really believe me, half of you are so committed to the game that you wouldn't believe me if it was on fire with you in the middle of it. But for the other half of you I'll try to explain why I think this.
Believe me or not, that is your choice. All I ask is that you stop and really think about each of these points and what they mean for the game. For you, for your friends, for your guild mates. AFTER the shiny wears off of em.
Now the really controversial part, where your initial reaction will be that these are all good things:
1. Grouping updates.
Yes, they did mention this in their presentation. However they said it would be fixed over the course of a few updates. That could be as late as early 2015 to fully fix it (if it's rolled out incrementally).
This should be their #1 priority in the game right now. It's the biggest problem that is costing the game population and it needs to be fixed now, within 1-2 months. There are alot of quests and code is hard, I understand that, people that cannot team with their friends ultimately don't care.
2. Justice System:
I actually think overall that this is really nice overall. However I think there is about a 1 in 3 chance that something significantly bad is going to happen because of the justice system. I'm not sure if it'll be griefing or an oversight that negatively effects the economy, but after their presentation I was left with a heavy feeling that there will be a significant loophole that will cause alot of problems.
That being said, this is only a chance and it could be minor, it's not near as big of a worry as the other points.
3. Stamina Builds:
Yes they are looking into them, however even if they implement the changes they mentioned without issues or bugs in the current state of the game stamina builds will still be easily inferior to magicka builds.
At least it'll be better but there are a good amount of people whose patience really is running out. I like my stamina builds, they are my favorite builds honestly, it still bothers me that I cannot build viably without magicka abilities and that won't change so long as most non-weapon skill lines are magicka based. Because they have all the utility they we need AND they use a separate resource pool.
Oh, and now we have spell crafting to make stamina builds even LESS competitive.
4. Spell Crafting:
PVE and PVP balance completely destroyed. Simple as that. PVE balance is already bad , PVP balance is still completely broken. This addition would be enough to easily break a balanced game, this one isn't even close to balanced.
PVE will still be playable and fun, don't get me wrong, but the balance is going to be even worse borked than it currently is.
5. Plans to implement a battleground.
This will kill Cyrodil populations. They are aware of that, they say they will find away to implement it where that will not happen. This is simply not possible. If you implement alternative PVP and people play it, you will lower Cyrodil populations. The better and more rewarding that alternative PVP is, the more people will leave Cyrodil. Especially because it will be instant action and balanced vs having to find it and possibly being outnumbered.
There is literally no way to implement alternative PVP without lowering the open world population, it's as simple as that.
Don't get me wrong, it's not all bad. Facial animation, new armor sets, dungeon scaling, veteran rank improvements, champion levels, improved character customization and specialization, combat responsiveness, werewolf buffs, solo being included in end game, weapon swapping.
These are all good things. But the points listed are major things that will break an already half broken game.
P.S. In case I actually get moderated for presenting my opinion supported by points that DO at least have SOME merit, I have copied this thread and saved it in a word file and will spread it in sites beyond just this forum and reddit. But I'd like to keep it very focused and exercise my free speech without undue censorship if at all possible. Regardless of whether you consider me right or wrong.
Ralathar44 wrote: »
I'm not unreasonable, I just hold a different pont of view. I'd really prefer if you treated me with a little more respect, as I'm doing for you right now, but I understand if you are unable to do so. I am after all challenging something that you believe in and that provokes a strong reaction.
If you are a veteran at MMORPG's you'll understand that most players don't know alot of things. Especially if you are a PVP player. Even the more experienced players. For instance the amount of people who bought this game thinking it was going to be Skyrim was STAGGERING.
Now this kind of statement is where you finally break through into fanboy territory. You don't know that every patch will make this game better, in fact their track record currently is very much against that.
The problem here is not that you are arguing for the game, it's that you stopped arguing for the game with points and arguments and started arguing for it with pure feeling. Having those positive feelings about the game is not a bad thing, but they do not make good arguments.
Rala i was simply talking about this post here. How should i know what you post on reddit? I am not stalking you sorry.
All i was saying was that you say you like the game a lot. If you like a game you usually keep your hopes up and not run around telling everyone it is doomed.
You are judging about things that have not been released and are subject to change.
I did not say you should lie, but what you are actually doing at the moment by posting this is also not telling the truth. You are giving an opinion on unknown content so Saying it is doomed and it will be imbalanced as a matter of fact would be a lie as you have no proof and is only all based on possible content. You are spreading an opinion which is your right. But this post is very biased and does not show any love for this game. Only hate for future content. That's why i am saying it does not give a good view on the game, which is unfair towards it.
Alphashado wrote: »Here is the main reason I disagree with you though: They have a gigantic budget supported by a very wealthy franchise that takes pride in it's name and reputation. They are willing and able to continuously throw large amounts of money at this game in order to make changes and they listen to the community.
For the last, i can`t believe that i offer so much Time for nothing. My Opinion is that you try to troll a little bit in here. Now without me, than as a Veteran of MMORPGs i know that this *I am right and you are not* Thing can go forever and it is a waste of Time. I don`t want to push you, believe what you want, or as we Germans says: Der Klügere gibt nach.