The_Great_Maldini wrote: »http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/21/health/sitting-will-kill-you/index.html
Sitting for more than 8 hours per day can increase your risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus by 90%. Stop playing video games, go outisde, and get some exercise!
Hooorayyy!
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130821094924.htm
Playing certain video games train your brain to become more agile and increase your strategic thinking.
Also, I didn't know being a gamer & going outside were mutually exclusive. Last I checked, days were composed of 24 hours.
4 pages, and still no empirical evidence that the people upset about this change are a "minority"?
You may criticize that the polls held in the forums are not representative (of what, exactly?), but that absolutely does not mean the inverse is true.
The_Great_Maldini wrote: »The_Great_Maldini wrote: »http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/21/health/sitting-will-kill-you/index.html
Sitting for more than 8 hours per day can increase your risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus by 90%. Stop playing video games, go outisde, and get some exercise!
Hooorayyy!
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130821094924.htm
Playing certain video games train your brain to become more agile and increase your strategic thinking.
Also, I didn't know being a gamer & going outside were mutually exclusive. Last I checked, days were composed of 24 hours.
Casual gaming is good for brain development and visuospatial awareness. The military has designed drone systems to mimic video games. Surgeons who have played video games are more proficient at laparoscopic surgeries. There are some benefits to casual gaming.
There have also been many deaths in Asia directly attributed to binge gaming. There are extremes in all things, especially in video games. There is video game addiction, which can be as disastrous as all other addictions.
Most hardcore gamers play games for more than 10 hours per day easily, and this is not healthy. You commented on people who play "2 hours per week" as if it were something negative; when in reality, it should be the norm.
There's real questions out there and just sit back an drink the Kool-Aid threads like this answer none of them .
There's real questions out there and just sit back an drink the Kool-Aid threads like this answer none of them .
What REAL questions are out there. The majority of the questions are really rants on how this game is going down the toilet. ZOS has answered most of these but the ranters do not want to hear the answers.
People do not like change, they never have. This is a major change, not unexpected, but still major. People are in panic mode right now. But if they would stop and truly watch the Live video and really read the FAQ most of their questions are answered whether or not they like the answers.
There's real questions out there and just sit back an drink the Kool-Aid threads like this answer none of them .
What REAL questions are out there. The majority of the questions are really rants on how this game is going down the toilet. ZOS has answered most of these but the ranters do not want to hear the answers.
People do not like change, they never have. This is a major change, not unexpected, but still major. People are in panic mode right now. But if they would stop and truly watch the Live video and really read the FAQ most of their questions are answered whether or not they like the answers.
People are asking if they have to pay for Imperial city on top of their subscription cost . Their asking if other content updates and zones will be charged on top of subscriptions now . If yesthen the game costs even more now . Take the blinders off . Everything's not cool yet ...
There's real questions out there and just sit back an drink the Kool-Aid threads like this answer none of them .
What REAL questions are out there. The majority of the questions are really rants on how this game is going down the toilet. ZOS has answered most of these but the ranters do not want to hear the answers.
People do not like change, they never have. This is a major change, not unexpected, but still major. People are in panic mode right now. But if they would stop and truly watch the Live video and really read the FAQ most of their questions are answered whether or not they like the answers.
People are asking if they have to pay for Imperial city on top of their subscription cost . Their asking if other content updates and zones will be charged on top of subscriptions now . If yesthen the game costs even more now . Take the blinders off . Everything's not cool yet ...
If you read the FAQ and watch the Live video you will hear and see that all that content is included in the subscription when it becomes available.
From the FAQ regarding subscriptions:Access to all downloadable content for the duration of membership.
Again read and listen to more than just what people are saying on the forum.
There's real questions out there and just sit back an drink the Kool-Aid threads like this answer none of them .
What REAL questions are out there. The majority of the questions are really rants on how this game is going down the toilet. ZOS has answered most of these but the ranters do not want to hear the answers.
People do not like change, they never have. This is a major change, not unexpected, but still major. People are in panic mode right now. But if they would stop and truly watch the Live video and really read the FAQ most of their questions are answered whether or not they like the answers.
People are asking if they have to pay for Imperial city on top of their subscription cost . Their asking if other content updates and zones will be charged on top of subscriptions now . If yesthen the game costs even more now . Take the blinders off . Everything's not cool yet ...
If you read the FAQ and watch the Live video you will hear and see that all that content is included in the subscription when it becomes available.
From the FAQ regarding subscriptions:Access to all downloadable content for the duration of membership.
Again read and listen to more than just what people are saying on the forum.
There's real questions out there and just sit back an drink the Kool-Aid threads like this answer none of them .
What REAL questions are out there. The majority of the questions are really rants on how this game is going down the toilet. ZOS has answered most of these but the ranters do not want to hear the answers.
People do not like change, they never have. This is a major change, not unexpected, but still major. People are in panic mode right now. But if they would stop and truly watch the Live video and really read the FAQ most of their questions are answered whether or not they like the answers.
People are asking if they have to pay for Imperial city on top of their subscription cost . Their asking if other content updates and zones will be charged on top of subscriptions now . If yesthen the game costs even more now . Take the blinders off . Everything's not cool yet ...
If you read the FAQ and watch the Live video you will hear and see that all that content is included in the subscription when it becomes available.
From the FAQ regarding subscriptions:Access to all downloadable content for the duration of membership.
Again read and listen to more than just what people are saying on the forum.
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That's not exactly reassuring Champ
Desdemonte wrote: »
There is no TL;DR version of this. If you want to understand, then read it. If you want to remain ignorant, don't. I don't really give a damn.
If your group is bigger than 6 members gain 75% damage reduction.
DON'T PANIC! The people posting all the rage/betrayal/I quit threads on here, and voting in silly polls are the equivalent of the crazy white bearded hobo walking through your city with a board round his neck that says 'The End is Nigh'!
The other 95% of people are happily enjoying the game and are not even registered to post on the forums as they don't feel the need.
95% percent of people either do not care or are happy with the B2P change? Based on what numbers or is that just your optimistic attitude (spin)??
Cheers Des, I appreciate your effort to edumacate me.
AndI did read all of this, as I was interested as to what a new mmo players take was on things.
Have you ever actually payed subscription to any of the games you listed other than ESO? TSW, SWtOR, Aion and GW2 are very poor examples of the genre, having played them all to endgame I don't think they compare well with games such as UO, EQ, EQ2, WoW, Rift and even possibly LotRO, AoC or VSoH. Which I have also played to endgame.
When you talk about old and new players and the pessimism or as you call it realism of older players, what I think you are confusing it with is simply nostalgia. Many long term gamers yearn back to the days of a nice simple business model ie. monthly subscription and an annual purchase of the relevant expansion.
What is important to remember though is that 'back in the day' of the rose tinted spectacles etc, there simply was't as much competition as there is now, and MMO publishers weren't as desperate for people to log in and play their product.
Now, you spoke of you and your college friend who tried EQ but ultimately could't justify the expense, and your desire to play WoW but inability to pay for it. This is relevant because unlike myself and many of my former hardcore guilders (now retired to 'casual' haha gamers) who had maybe 2 or 3 or as many 6 subscriptions running in some cases, there were many more people who didn't play at all.
Then WoW blossomed into a world devouring and competition stifling megagame, meaning many of the subs that could have gone around to new developers simply went straight into WoW. This led to the sad state of affairs where people would design and release ok-ish games, DDO, Aion, VSoH, EQ2 etc as mentioned above, but couldn't draw people into paying a sub for their game.
So you then entered the scenarios like the one surrounding the launch of GW2, AoC, VSoH - the SUPERHYPE of the WOWKILLER! A few thousand people would get hyped to hell over a game, play it to hell and come and worry on the forums that not enough people were playing. Faced with dwindling cash input to the game developers could fold (A la VSoH) or introduce and alternative payment system.
This is where the f2p/b2p model finds it's niche. In an overhyped game failing to meet the initial subscription target, or in an ageing game where a lot of the player base have decided that paying a sub is no longer justifiable in the face of the emerging 'next best thing' MMO that is sub only.
Remember those 'old, pessimistic(realistic) gamers? They tend to embrace subscription only games like a return to youth, a saviour from mundanity which they have experience in games such as described, and jump right on them. Only to have a terrible disappointment when said game realises that - wait a minute - they need a cash shop/b2p or f2p as they have not got anywhere near half the players they were expecting.
It usually starts out with fluff, and insignificant fluff items and account services such as name change etc, combined with some sort of bit currency that is used as an exchange for RL to game, and sometimes this can be traded, or used to by 'premium' sub membership, or gifted to people and so on.
Sometimes however, if the game really is a turkey and not going anywhere, even this doesn't help, and then the dev might push the boundaries even further to basically milk the few remaining addicts/enthusiasts for the last few bucks before they leave.
ESO has now followed this pattern and changed to b2p. I personally hope that will be enough to prevent it having to move to more p2w items, and that the console release players will help to pay for future content, and that it will continue to be fun - as it is a good game, and fun to play. However, if it does go down the road of p2w then it ultimately may crash and burn.
At which point many will leave for the Next Big Thing, and a few will stay till they switch it off.
Now dez, to quote you -Desdemonte wrote: »
There is no TL;DR version of this. If you want to understand, then read it. If you want to remain ignorant, don't. I don't really give a damn.
So you will need to buyMjollnir_NL wrote: »It is B2P :-)
Now i can get my gf to play it. She does not like the play a monthly fee. But she does like to Buy to play.each something like x2 monthly fee.....so don't take your gf to TESO
- Imperial City
- House system
- Spellcrafting
- Each new zones
- Thief guild
and also mimimi dresses *
I am not sure what everyone is crying about. You have nothing to lose at this point. You own the game so play it, dont sub if you want, you have that choice now. If the game sucks later, leave, if not stay. No One Knows how this will turn out.
I really do not care what happen to SWOTR, LOTR, whatever MMO you name. You still do not know how it will turn out.
I've come full circle on this topic since yesterday. I was one with a knee jerk reaction, possibly becasue I came from Swtor and what I perceive a failure BtP. The TESO model moving forward looks viable, and yes nothing really changes for those that sub. It improves actually. I'll look forward to it.
I am not sure what everyone is crying about. You have nothing to lose at this point. You own the game so play it, dont sub if you want, you have that choice now. If the game sucks later, leave, if not stay. No One Knows how this will turn out.
I really do not care what happen to SWOTR, LOTR, whatever MMO you name. You still do not know how it will turn out.
Maybe there are players more invested in the game than you, who don't want to wave away thousands of hours of character progression?
There's some food for thought...