[/url]Nocturnalfox wrote: »This dev isnt the same one that developed TES you know, that was bethesda, also the publisher. Zenimax was hired to do MMO's because apparenly they were good at it.
jalisar63b14_ESO wrote: »OK, so... if i understood you.. you play the solo games ie skyrim.. whitchers.. yadayada. You are also new to the MMO realm so to speak.
There in lies the problem... Solo, stand alone, games like all those we all know, are done when they leave the factory.. done as in a complete product, and done as in the next content with regard to the game will have a 2 behind it.
MMO games are not, at release, or even on the day the servers all close EVER done.. MMO games evolve.. improve.. screw up.. It is what it is.
Now... I have never played a game that gave me bread, or slices of bread, or any example you listed which was nothing even CLOSE to game related.
That being said, there are many things I would like to see in this game. Things I would like to see fixed or changed. I haven't found anything that is just half developed and poof comes the invisible barrier... "YOU SHALL NOT PASS"
I hope they NEVER remove the sub fee. I would rather the game close its doors forever than have to deal with all the freebie fly by night FOTM gamers who log in just to cry about any number of moronic garbage people feel they are "entitled" to. Sub fees keep at least a portion of those gamers, who have the attention spawn of a baby knat, over tossing out their demands on the freebie games.
Name what it is exactly you have a problem with dude. Sure I have things I feel are just stupid. IE.. items made by you and me should not be identical.. frankly you just wont have the skill or the dedication to even come near competing. Items should have random stats, with crit options based on location, player skill, tools used, level of research... and resource. But that is only my opinion so why QQ.. PVP should be everywhere.. when all of the people who just simply put can not play the game without hand holding and a group are running around in towns spamming big boy spells... I should be able to gank them and melt down all their purple goodies.
Take care mate.
Nocturnalfox wrote: »This dev isnt the same one that developed TES you know, that was bethesda, also the publisher. Zenimax was hired to do MMO's because apparenly they were good at it.
Yea I know just with having the name Elder Scrolls and all you would think there would be a standard set but I am guessing not so much.
jalisar63b14_ESO wrote: »I hope they NEVER remove the sub fee. I would rather the game close its doors forever than have to deal with all the freebie fly by night FOTM gamers who log in just to cry about any number of moronic garbage people feel they are "entitled" to. Sub fees keep at least a portion of those gamers, who have the attention spawn of a baby knat, over tossing out their demands on the freebie games.
jalisar63b14_ESO wrote: »I hope they NEVER remove the sub fee. I would rather the game close its doors forever than have to deal with all the freebie fly by night FOTM gamers who log in just to cry about any number of moronic garbage people feel they are "entitled" to. Sub fees keep at least a portion of those gamers, who have the attention spawn of a baby knat, over tossing out their demands on the freebie games.
I second that emotion.
Now you know darn well that this is just silly and unless of course they are government workers then all bets are off.I love how people complain about bugs in ESO and then insinuate that it's because the team working on it is not the Bethesda team. As if they aren't putting in the effort or are focused more on the money or something.
Am I the only one who played Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim on PC with all the DLC content without being bombarded with bugs??This happened in Skyrim too, and they don't have the excuse of extra stress they can't test being applied to the code. Heartfire, for example, could shut down an important part of the main quest in Dawnguard and make it utterly impossible to complete or continue, and you wouldn't know that it had happened for several other quests later. When it happened to me I ended up losing about 20 hours worth of game play as a result. Bethesda did fix this eventually, but Heartfire also shut off the function of display cases and they never did fix that. Those are only two examples.
Now you know darn well that this is just silly and unless of course they are government workers then all bets are off.I love how people complain about bugs in ESO and then insinuate that it's because the team working on it is not the Bethesda team. As if they aren't putting in the effort or are focused more on the money or something.
Am I the only one who played Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim on PC with all the DLC content without being bombarded with bugs??This happened in Skyrim too, and they don't have the excuse of extra stress they can't test being applied to the code. Heartfire, for example, could shut down an important part of the main quest in Dawnguard and make it utterly impossible to complete or continue, and you wouldn't know that it had happened for several other quests later. When it happened to me I ended up losing about 20 hours worth of game play as a result. Bethesda did fix this eventually, but Heartfire also shut off the function of display cases and they never did fix that. Those are only two examples.
jalisar63b14_ESO wrote: »PVP should be everywhere.. when all of the people who just simply put can not play the game without hand holding and a group are running around in towns spamming big boy spells... I should be able to gank them and melt down all their purple goodies.
jalisar63b14_ESO wrote: »I hope they NEVER remove the sub fee. I would rather the game close its doors forever than have to deal with all the freebie fly by night FOTM gamers who log in just to cry about any number of moronic garbage people feel they are "entitled" to. Sub fees keep at least a portion of those gamers, who have the attention spawn of a baby knat, over tossing out their demands on the freebie games.
I second that emotion.
I also agree...just don't know what FOTM means?
jalisar63b14_ESO wrote: »I hope they NEVER remove the sub fee. I would rather the game close its doors forever than have to deal with all the freebie fly by night FOTM gamers who log in just to cry about any number of moronic garbage people feel they are "entitled" to. Sub fees keep at least a portion of those gamers, who have the attention spawn of a baby knat, over tossing out their demands on the freebie games.
I second that emotion.
I also agree...just don't know what FOTM means?
Nocturnalfox wrote: »No I'm insinuating that I will forever attach the experience of TES to Bethesda and ESO to zenimax- which is right.
Bethesda whether they are an arm of Zeni or not gave me many fun years of rampaging across Tamriel in 4 games, 3 of which had expansions.
Zeni are still fixing it up. And as you rightly said its because its an MMO. IT is a different kettle of fish. My first issue was the whole imperial thing being sold differently from the main game (imp edition). And steadily there have been more issues creeping up.
Some I understand and let go, some I don't- Those ones are likely to be in my long as all hell topic replieslol
ViciousWayz wrote: »FYI people, ZOS wasn't "hired" because they were good at it. Now yes, ZOS is good at MMOs, I really enjoy this one in comparison to other MMOs out there. However, ZOS is the PARENT COMPANY of Bethesda.
Also as far as the development process goes, do you actually think that Bethesda, a subsidiary of ZOS didn't have a hand in things whether it be lore, combat, creative direction, etc..? Regardless, Bethesda is one of the companies owned by ZOS.
jalisar63b14_ESO wrote: »Solo, stand alone, games like all those we all know, are done when they leave the factory.. done as in a complete product, and done as in the next content with regard to the game will have a 2 behind it.
I have been around the gaming world for most of my life like most of you have
and I also pay the 15 a month sub ... but I paid top dollar
jalisar63b14_ESO wrote: »I hope they NEVER remove the sub fee. I would rather the game close its doors forever than have to deal with all the freebie fly by night FOTM gamers who log in just to cry about any number of moronic garbage people feel they are "entitled" to. Sub fees keep at least a portion of those gamers, who have the attention spawn of a baby knat, over tossing out their demands on the freebie games.
ViciousWayz wrote: »FYI people, ZOS wasn't "hired" because they were good at it. Now yes, ZOS is good at MMOs, I really enjoy this one in comparison to other MMOs out there. However, ZOS is the PARENT COMPANY of Bethesda.
Also as far as the development process goes, do you actually think that Bethesda, a subsidiary of ZOS didn't have a hand in things whether it be lore, combat, creative direction, etc..? Regardless, Bethesda is one of the companies owned by ZOS.
I have been around the gaming world for most of my life like most of you have
Speak for yourself.
I'm happy to say that computer gaming has been around, in its current form for less than half my life, and although you're probably right about "most of you", the minority is a lot larger than the majority imagine.
and I also pay the 15 a month sub ... but I paid top dollar
Bethesda and the ps3 have never worked well. Period. Starting with the ps3 and Oblivion, actually.ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »ViciousWayz wrote: »FYI people, ZOS wasn't "hired" because they were good at it. Now yes, ZOS is good at MMOs, I really enjoy this one in comparison to other MMOs out there. However, ZOS is the PARENT COMPANY of Bethesda.
Also as far as the development process goes, do you actually think that Bethesda, a subsidiary of ZOS didn't have a hand in things whether it be lore, combat, creative direction, etc..? Regardless, Bethesda is one of the companies owned by ZOS.
Actually ZOS is the sister company and was created to make ESO. ZOM is the parent company.jalisar63b14_ESO wrote: »Solo, stand alone, games like all those we all know, are done when they leave the factory.. done as in a complete product, and done as in the next content with regard to the game will have a 2 behind it.
This unfortunately is no longer true. Games are now no longer truly completed as single player games still have bugs and glitches upon release, some worse than others. Also the $60 you pay only gets you the main meat of the game and not the full game hence why we have DLC. DLC is a way to release part of the game and then charge more to get the rest of it. Since people like to use Skyrim as a reference you can look at the release of that. It had so many bugs and errors it took Bethesda an extra 6 months to start releasing DLC for PS3 owners because of all the glitches it had. And that was considered a smooth launch by Bethesda standards. Plus you bought the game for $60 then it was another $20 to get another area that could have been included in the game, another $20 to get a second areas, and $10 to get housing. That's $110 fro a single player game. (Does not count Steam sales or price drops months after release.) So yeah if you think games are $60 and done when they leave the factory then you have successfully drank the Kool-Aid.
Apparently. I can think of several quests in Morrowind that completely bugged out and ruined big questlines (I'm looking at you East Empire Company!). There wouldn't be a need for Unofficial community patching for the games if there weren't problems. The Skyrim and Skyrim DLC Unoffical patches are still being updated and Bethesda stopped all work on that game how long ago?