nerevarine1138 wrote: »Don't apologize to them.
No one here was "seeing the writing on the wall". The same people had been saying the game was going free-to-play (it still isn't) since launch. The fact that they happened to be right this time is not an indication of their superior reasoning. They just got lucky.
To make a somewhat related analogy: if I were to say at the beginning of every morning, "Today is the day I die," I'd eventually be right. Does that mean I'm seeing the future?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Don't apologize to them.
No one here was "seeing the writing on the wall". The same people had been saying the game was going free-to-play (it still isn't) since launch. The fact that they happened to be right this time is not an indication of their superior reasoning. They just got lucky.
To make a somewhat related analogy: if I were to say at the beginning of every morning, "Today is the day I die," I'd eventually be right. Does that mean I'm seeing the future?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Don't apologize to them.
No one here was "seeing the writing on the wall". The same people had been saying the game was going free-to-play (it still isn't) since launch. The fact that they happened to be right this time is not an indication of their superior reasoning. They just got lucky.
To make a somewhat related analogy: if I were to say at the beginning of every morning, "Today is the day I die," I'd eventually be right. Does that mean I'm seeing the future?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Don't apologize to them.
No one here was "seeing the writing on the wall". The same people had been saying the game was going free-to-play (it still isn't) since launch. The fact that they happened to be right this time is not an indication of their superior reasoning. They just got lucky.
To make a somewhat related analogy: if I were to say at the beginning of every morning, "Today is the day I die," I'd eventually be right. Does that mean I'm seeing the future?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Don't apologize to them.
No one here was "seeing the writing on the wall". The same people had been saying the game was going free-to-play (it still isn't) since launch. The fact that they happened to be right this time is not an indication of their superior reasoning. They just got lucky.
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It wasn't a dead horse because it was not an issue. I posted plenty right after the 6 month sub was nixed. It was a dead horse because of thousands of posts that were nothing but speculation for weeks afterward. All the talk changed nothing. Until ZOS announcement, there was little point to endlessly posting in the issue, thus: beating a dead horse. Not surprised by this announcement, the silence from ZOS was deafening.rophez_ESO wrote: »NP, bud. I tried to explain why I saw the writing on the wall, but was drowned out by all the 'beating a dead horse' people.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Don't apologize to them.
No one here was "seeing the writing on the wall". The same people had been saying the game was going free-to-play (it still isn't) since launch. The fact that they happened to be right this time is not an indication of their superior reasoning. They just got lucky.
To make a somewhat related analogy: if I were to say at the beginning of every morning, "Today is the day I die," I'd eventually be right. Does that mean I'm seeing the future?
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Don't apologize to them.
No one here was "seeing the writing on the wall". The same people had been saying the game was going free-to-play (it still isn't) since launch. The fact that they happened to be right this time is not an indication of their superior reasoning. They just got lucky.
To make a somewhat related analogy: if I were to say at the beginning of every morning, "Today is the day I die," I'd eventually be right. Does that mean I'm seeing the future?
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Short answer is DKs likely won't be seeing a ton of changes before we go live; this class is still quite powerful (as it should be being a tank), even after some of the adjustments we've made to other classes and abilities.
danno816_ESO wrote: »Not so much even about luck. These days if you go to the forums of any new mmo with a subscription and start saying it is going to go f2p, odds are excellent you will be correct.
BalerionBlackDread wrote: »danno816_ESO wrote: »Not so much even about luck. These days if you go to the forums of any new mmo with a subscription and start saying it is going to go f2p, odds are excellent you will be correct.
I think this is because (I can't remember when or where) there was an article a while back about how all mmos will be F2P/B2P in the future because the sub model is old hat and majority of people don't want it. (according to the article)