SgtPepperUK wrote: »... FFXIV (a game I also play) failed at launch but the 2.0 version is stable and doing well.
Do you think FFXIV would have been as good as it is if it didn't shut down and re-launch.
I'm not agreeing with OP. I don't think ESO should do this... My questions is one of pure curiosity.
SgtPepperUK wrote: »SgtPepperUK wrote: »... FFXIV (a game I also play) failed at launch but the 2.0 version is stable and doing well.
Do you think FFXIV would have been as good as it is if it didn't shut down and re-launch.
I'm not agreeing with OP. I don't think ESO should do this... My questions is one of pure curiosity.
So I previously said I would revisit this thread a while ago, I kinda got distracted but given the problems we've seen in the last week it seems a good point to give my thoughts.
The relaunch of FFXIV, I think, was essential. It drew a line under the previous failings and sent a message that told the players they were serious about putting things right. This is in addition to giving the new team some quality time to overhaul the game.
The fact that Square-Enix were prepared, in the short term, to lose money to produce a better game in the long term garnered a lot of attention and respect. In fact, it was quite unprecedented.
Should ESO follow suit? I'm going to say yes, there's little doubt left in my mind that ZOS has some very critical management issues right now.
For example, I'm really at a loss as to how a patch can be pushed prematurely to the EU client on a Sunday morning or how the following day's patch to the US servers didn't even contain everything it should have and not even have all that was listed.
ESO is not beyond redemption. It has a great game world and some very well written quests and NPCs (in terms of story/dialogue, which is separate from the quest bugs which have plagued the game).
But it does seem mismanaged along with, possibly, some underlying issues with the game engine itself. However, the game is not beyond all hope and it would be a shame if it got written off.
New management and an overhaul of game systems, maybe even the engine itself, could really turn ESO around.
To allow the time for this to happen, and to send out a clear message that Zenimax is serious about dealing the issues ESO has, it wouldn't be a terrible idea for the game to do an FFXIV and relaunch entirely.
Never underestimate how forgiving people can be if they see a genuine effort to fix things.
I'm pretty new to the game, I don't know anything about the endgame, but I freakin love it so far. If you want a downtime so they fix things, then just stop paying/playing and wait. You don't decide for everyone else.
I'm pretty new to the game, I don't know anything about the endgame, but I freakin love it so far. If you want a downtime so they fix things, then just stop paying/playing and wait. You don't decide for everyone else.
Stop being so reasonable newbie!
In all seriousness, the game 1-50 is nothing but fun so you are in the honeymoon period which I'm sure you know, and I'm glad you are enjoying the game, and you aren't alone either. Plenty of people are enjoying what this games has to offer. And for that reason alone, like you correctly say, no one person has the right to decide for everyone else.
Funny how someone new to the game can understand this and other vets who should know better don't. It's like they have got to VR14 and forgot how they got their and the quests they enjoyed along the way.
Caldwell's Silver and Gold are nothing but Torture for some people and you have that ahead of you, but you can make it whatever you want. I hope you enjoy your questing ahead fellow traveler.
jelliedsoup wrote: »Its getting better, dks op, fps still buggy, crashing every 2 hours, stam builds are stronger. ..
I'd rather keep playing the beta.
The people complaining aren't VR14. Read a bit before you fanboi.
Oh, and it's "how they got there", not "how they got their".
The people complaining aren't VR14. Read a bit before you fanboi.
Oh, and it's "how they got there", not "how they got their".
I was wondering if I'd ever reach fanboi status, thanks for the confirmation. Do I get a special costume of something...
In this thread, plenty of names I recognize as VR14's are complaining, have another look.
P.S. Since it you've made the effort to correct me, I'll make sure I put in some effort with correct grammar as much as possible when I see your name in threads. Wait... No I wont.
SgtPepperUK wrote: »For example, I'm really at a loss as to how a patch can be pushed prematurely to the EU client on a Sunday morning or how the following day's patch to the US servers didn't even contain everything it should have.
DanielMaxwell wrote: »TESO is not a badly broken game, it does have some systems that need some tweaks and it's share of balance issues but those are things that every MMO has to deal with regadless of how long they have been out.
This, the idea is totally idiotic. Most stupid idea on this forum in a long time.The only thing that we learn from threads like this is that people desperately want their opinions to be validated. If the designers of ESO admitted somehow that they'd failed - in some dramatic way - then their unhappiness would be justified.
The game is not going to relaunch. It shouldn't relaunch on the merits - but, more to the point, the act of erasing everything in a game has huge consequences. For example, you *do* know that relaunches wipe all progress, right? As in, all of those real-world months of crafting research flushed down the toilet? All of the things that people have accumulated, gone? All of the hours invested in character development eliminated?
Come on.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Why has this thread been necro'd? Did it not kill enough of our collective brain cells the first time around?
I almost can't believe this post is still going. almost.
As the title suggests with the current way of things I strongly believe this is the only way.
ESO is still a buggy beta and although it's been out for a little short of half a year it's hilarious that it is still in a poor state.
Why should we pay monthly for a game that's not even 100% done and polished on top of the initial price we had to pay with no additional rewards or a thank you from Zeni for sticking around through what has been a very chaotic and turbulent time? Final Fantasy XIV relaunched after the original was a colossal flop but their relaunch was actually successful and still has many people playing. I hope Zeni takes notes and does the same thing, call it a fresh start if you will but those who have stuck around should get like an additional title or something when it goes back up.
As we are paying customers I feel we should be getting a bit more for what we're paying for each month. I love this game as much as the next guy and I thank Zeni for all their hard work but a bit of downtime would fix alot of problems.
The game is not going to relaunch. It shouldn't relaunch on the merits - but, more to the point, the act of erasing everything in a game has huge consequences. For example, you *do* know that relaunches wipe all progress, right? As in, all of those real-world months of crafting research flushed down the toilet? All of the things that people have accumulated, gone? All of the hours invested in character development eliminated?
Come on.
Game is fine.
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »Bitter much? What are you complaining about, anyway? Look around you: there are piles of new games on Steam and elsewhere, where lots of people throw money at developers and their products in alpha state, i.e. software that's not even feature-complete, just to gain "early access". Seems there's already a viable market for this. You want to tell all those people they are stupid?
Because a company 10 years ago screwed up, we should just accept it, the reason people play the game is because they are hoping it will get better and their continued input may help.KhajitFurTrader wrote: »Btw, what you're complaining about is hardly a new phenomenon: ten years ago a game called Sacred was released, and it was so buggy that the devs at one point had put out beta patches to the general public in order to verify that specific issues had been fixed. You needed to reinstall the game from scratch every time the "official" patches were released afterwards, but guess what? People sucked up those beta patches anyway. Seems gamers as a whole haven't gotten any wiser in a decade, have they?
I do brain surgery and I pay others to program my games, I expect them to be as professional as me.KhajitFurTrader wrote: »You want high quality, bug-free software? Get out of your comfy chair, go get a degree in CS, and start developing games yourself. Try to get a title out of the door without starving in-between. Then you can talk.
You lost me at "this is the only way"how about you unsub then go wait couple of month and come back ok. The point is you DONT have to pay ^^