Virtually every MMO has add-ons, how do they not belong?dwemer_paleologist wrote: »if this was a single player game i would be in total agreement and ALL for add-ons just like i was an add-on freak in morrowind, but it's not, it's an mmo. add-ons dont belong here
lol, you know nothing about MMOdwemer_paleologist wrote: »if this was a single player game i would be in total agreement and ALL for add-ons just like i was an add-on freak in morrowind, but it's not, it's an mmo. add-ons dont belong here
It wouldn't affect me in the slightest. I've done everything in this game up to and including end game content without a single addon. Those who rely on them are the elitist min/maxers, terribads who can't play otherwise, or players wishing this was the other MMO they used to play.
There's a handful of addons that I consider essential to the healthy playing experience, like Research Assistant, Sous Chef, Item Saver, AI Research Grid, Inventory Grid View, Advanced Filters and Bank Manager (plus, maybe, a couple of others for things I don't use personally.)
They provide basic quality of life functions that should have been part of the base game's UI, IMO.
Psychobunni wrote: »It wouldn't affect me in the slightest. I've done everything in this game up to and including end game content without a single addon. Those who rely on them are the elitist min/maxers, terribads who can't play otherwise, or players wishing this was the other MMO they used to play.
I call BS. I could live without some addons used to simply make things easier on me ie:undiscovered/lorebooks
However, other addons like Roomba (guildbank stacker), BytheNineNotify (to stop the stupid notifications of xxx player I dont care abt in trade guilds) Shopkeeper (to tell me what item I sold in which of 4 trade guilds).....a few others have absolutely nothing to do with your (I hate addons so I'm gonna troll) reasons, as much as they do fixing the abject laziness on the part of ZOS to provide a functional interface/game for those that don't have all day to sit doing all the things they are for and actually wish to play.
Most would be over the moon happy to drop the addons, if ZOS would listen (just look at the download numbers for Talos sake) and fix it. But no, facial animation is more important
Once again we arrive at the same problem: there's a difference between menus and what you see while running around. The second is short on options and annoying for hardcore players, but generally playable. Minimalism works here. Menus, on the other hand, are simply flawed and add-ons are the only way to bring basic functionality that should have been included from the start.Aoife32001 wrote: »There's a handful of addons that I consider essential to the healthy playing experience, like Research Assistant, Sous Chef, Item Saver, AI Research Grid, Inventory Grid View, Advanced Filters and Bank Manager (plus, maybe, a couple of others for things I don't use personally.)
They provide basic quality of life functions that should have been part of the base game's UI, IMO.
"(E)ssential to a healthy playing experience" and "basic quality of life functions"? I'm really not sure what this means. It's a game. Sure, some addons might be useful depending on what you're looking for as far as UI, but this game is completely (healthily?) playable for me without any of them.
I use an addon here and there, but personally I prefer the minimalist vanilla UI. In fact, I would rather an addon that removed some of the vanilla information I already have! (like compass quest markers, for example)
Once again we arrive at the same problem: there's a difference between menus and what you see while running around. The second is short on options and annoying for hardcore players, but generally playable. Minimalism works here. Menus, on the other hand, are simply flawed and add-ons are the only way to bring basic functionality that should have been included from the start.Aoife32001 wrote: »There's a handful of addons that I consider essential to the healthy playing experience, like Research Assistant, Sous Chef, Item Saver, AI Research Grid, Inventory Grid View, Advanced Filters and Bank Manager (plus, maybe, a couple of others for things I don't use personally.)
They provide basic quality of life functions that should have been part of the base game's UI, IMO.
"(E)ssential to a healthy playing experience" and "basic quality of life functions"? I'm really not sure what this means. It's a game. Sure, some addons might be useful depending on what you're looking for as far as UI, but this game is completely (healthily?) playable for me without any of them.
I use an addon here and there, but personally I prefer the minimalist vanilla UI. In fact, I would rather an addon that removed some of the vanilla information I already have! (like compass quest markers, for example)
Mail is clearly underdeveloped. There isn't even a reply button. There's no guild mass mail.
Stores don't have a word search. When you sell items, you don't know what you sold and in which store.
Crafting and researching are a logistic nightmare without add-ons. There is no easy way to track researched traits and learned styles. I am not going to run to a forge every time a friend asks me if I can make a weapon they need. I could make a spreadsheet... and keep alt+tabbing. I could print it out... but it's 2014 and I shouldn't have to write this stuff down on a piece of paper.
Potion wheel is indefensible. It's consolized and has no place on PC where everyone has access to a keyboard full of buttons.
I could go on and on. Yes, ESO is playable without add-ons. Skyrim was also playable with backwards flying dragons, 16253 ways to break Blood on Ice and mouse clicks not working in menus 80% of the time. Doesn't mean that experiencing these things was enjoyable.
Technically, I'm okay with that too. I still have my research sheet I started in April.Aoife32001 wrote: »Once again we arrive at the same problem: there's a difference between menus and what you see while running around. The second is short on options and annoying for hardcore players, but generally playable. Minimalism works here. Menus, on the other hand, are simply flawed and add-ons are the only way to bring basic functionality that should have been included from the start.Aoife32001 wrote: »There's a handful of addons that I consider essential to the healthy playing experience, like Research Assistant, Sous Chef, Item Saver, AI Research Grid, Inventory Grid View, Advanced Filters and Bank Manager (plus, maybe, a couple of others for things I don't use personally.)
They provide basic quality of life functions that should have been part of the base game's UI, IMO.
"(E)ssential to a healthy playing experience" and "basic quality of life functions"? I'm really not sure what this means. It's a game. Sure, some addons might be useful depending on what you're looking for as far as UI, but this game is completely (healthily?) playable for me without any of them.
I use an addon here and there, but personally I prefer the minimalist vanilla UI. In fact, I would rather an addon that removed some of the vanilla information I already have! (like compass quest markers, for example)
Mail is clearly underdeveloped. There isn't even a reply button. There's no guild mass mail.
Stores don't have a word search. When you sell items, you don't know what you sold and in which store.
Crafting and researching are a logistic nightmare without add-ons. There is no easy way to track researched traits and learned styles. I am not going to run to a forge every time a friend asks me if I can make a weapon they need. I could make a spreadsheet... and keep alt+tabbing. I could print it out... but it's 2014 and I shouldn't have to write this stuff down on a piece of paper.
Potion wheel is indefensible. It's consolized and has no place on PC where everyone has access to a keyboard full of buttons.
I could go on and on. Yes, ESO is playable without add-ons. Skyrim was also playable with backwards flying dragons, 16253 ways to break Blood on Ice and mouse clicks not working in menus 80% of the time. Doesn't mean that experiencing these things was enjoyable.
I'm all for addons. That said, poor menu design being what it may, they're still not necessary for my personal enjoyment. I've played games so long, I'm perfectly happy writing stuff down with pen and paper if I think it's necessary. To each his/her own, I guess.