The community that WAS NOT PLAYING THE GAME, however, were up in arms that there were "numbers" in their Skyrim 2 when they saw leaked content. Zenimax decided to listen to people on the outside (mainly reddit at the time), and change their game for them.
It still seems like that. The dev tracker doesn't have any devs on it besides Brian. It's just mods, it's pretty much the mod tracker with the exception of what Gina, Jessica and Jason track down for us. Meanwhile there are devs actually talking on reddit. Makes no sense to me.
I mean look at this. "The Elder Scroll Online: Tamriel Unlimited team here to answer your questions!" oh but it's not here it's on reddit.
... I've been posting all my ideas in the wrong place.
jnjdun_ESO wrote: »[snip]
Hell, at this point I'd settle for an actual combat log that didn’t just tell say you were hit for XX generic damage.
I want to know what is going on when I'm fighting something. Death recap doesn’t cut it as we all know already.
The community that WAS NOT PLAYING THE GAME, however, were up in arms that there were "numbers" in their Skyrim 2 when they saw leaked content. Zenimax decided to listen to people on the outside (mainly reddit at the time), and change their game for them.
It still seems like that. The dev tracker doesn't have any devs on it besides Brian. It's just mods, it's pretty much the mod tracker with the exception of what Gina, Jessica and Jason track down for us. Meanwhile there are devs actually talking on reddit. Makes no sense to me.
I mean look at this. "The Elder Scroll Online: Tamriel Unlimited team here to answer your questions!" oh but it's not here it's on reddit.
... I've been posting all my ideas in the wrong place.
The community that WAS NOT PLAYING THE GAME, however, were up in arms that there were "numbers" in their Skyrim 2 when they saw leaked content. Zenimax decided to listen to people on the outside (mainly reddit at the time), and change their game for them.
It still seems like that. The dev tracker doesn't have any devs on it besides Brian. It's just mods, it's pretty much the mod tracker with the exception of what Gina, Jessica and Jason track down for us. Meanwhile there are devs actually talking on reddit. Makes no sense to me.
I mean look at this. "The Elder Scroll Online: Tamriel Unlimited team here to answer your questions!" oh but it's not here it's on reddit.
... I've been posting all my ideas in the wrong place.
I asked over there if that was the official forums and was told no this was so we are in right place.
The community that WAS NOT PLAYING THE GAME, however, were up in arms that there were "numbers" in their Skyrim 2 when they saw leaked content. Zenimax decided to listen to people on the outside (mainly reddit at the time), and change their game for them.
It still seems like that. The dev tracker doesn't have any devs on it besides Brian. It's just mods, it's pretty much the mod tracker with the exception of what Gina, Jessica and Jason track down for us. Meanwhile there are devs actually talking on reddit. Makes no sense to me.
I mean look at this. "The Elder Scroll Online: Tamriel Unlimited team here to answer your questions!" oh but it's not here it's on reddit.
... I've been posting all my ideas in the wrong place.
I asked over there if that was the official forums and was told no this was so we are in right place.
Psychobunni wrote: »Wow @Attorneyatlawl I don't know whether to be depressed or mad
If these were toggleable, why would a company actively make their game worse? I don't get it
drschplatt wrote: »Please please please please please can we have nameplates? I'm so tired of feeling like I'm playing this game alone all the time. You get in a group be it trials, PVP or just for fun and it's very difficult to figure out who is who. Everyone's armor looks the same because of the muted colors and the cookie cutter end game builds, I still have no idea what some of the people in my guild look like that I quest with on a regular basis because it's so hard to tell in a group who everyone is.
Attorneyatlawl in June 2014 wrote:Major issue #1: Community and lack of online feel
Running around in a town or major hub in ESO feels lifeless, and I never notice if I run by someone I know because I have no way to see them unless I tried spending five minutes hovering over everyone in a crowd of 50 people at the bank who all look like npc's standing still and looking basically the same. People rarely talk in anything but zone chat and you have no way to know where they are or notice if they're near you. Additionally there is no way for guilds to represent themselves as either (or both) a pride and prestige thing.
Literally if there were no overhead health bar options I wouldn't ever notice if someone was a player or an NPC except for them jumping or running over to a wayshrine. I can't tell what guilds tend to have people running around a lot in PVE or PVP because there are no tags and no way to know their guild without finding out through some other means like being in the same one and seeing them on the roster or guild chat, and you don't really feel a connection to the action or recognize people because there's no representation of their names readily available at a glance nor their guild affiliation(s).
Psychobunni wrote: »Wow @Attorneyatlawl I don't know whether to be depressed or mad
If these were toggleable, why would a company actively make their game worse? I don't get it
The community that WAS NOT PLAYING THE GAME, however, were up in arms that there were "numbers" in their Skyrim 2 when they saw leaked content. Zenimax decided to listen to people on the outside (mainly reddit at the time), and change their game for them.
It still seems like that. The dev tracker doesn't have any devs on it besides Brian. It's just mods, it's pretty much the mod tracker with the exception of what Gina, Jessica and Jason track down for us. Meanwhile there are devs actually talking on reddit. Makes no sense to me.
I mean look at this. "The Elder Scroll Online: Tamriel Unlimited team here to answer your questions!" oh but it's not here it's on reddit.
... I've been posting all my ideas in the wrong place.
I asked over there if that was the official forums and was told no this was so we are in right place.
Well, let's see... @ZOS_GinaBruno / @ZOS_AlanG / @ZOS_JessicaFolsom Are the forums the correct place to communicate ideas/comments/suggestions to the developers. Some seem to feel that Reddit is a more effective means of communications. There certainly seems to be more actual communication in the ZOS Replies section. It seems like most of what I see on this forum are hand slaps and thread closings.
The community that WAS NOT PLAYING THE GAME, however, were up in arms that there were "numbers" in their Skyrim 2 when they saw leaked content. Zenimax decided to listen to people on the outside (mainly reddit at the time), and change their game for them.
It still seems like that. The dev tracker doesn't have any devs on it besides Brian. It's just mods, it's pretty much the mod tracker with the exception of what Gina, Jessica and Jason track down for us. Meanwhile there are devs actually talking on reddit. Makes no sense to me.
I mean look at this. "The Elder Scroll Online: Tamriel Unlimited team here to answer your questions!" oh but it's not here it's on reddit.
jcodbf2b14_ESO wrote: »A proper PC UI.
I can understand why the changed it. Every little thing that wasnt exactly like Skyrim they were being blasted for by " fans " and changing the UI to be like Skyrim was one of the casualties.
Would be nice to get that UI back for PC though and let the console players ( I also play on PS4 ) have the Skyrim UI.
jcodbf2b14_ESO wrote: »A proper PC UI.
I can understand why the changed it. Every little thing that wasnt exactly like Skyrim they were being blasted for by " fans " and changing the UI to be like Skyrim was one of the casualties.
Would be nice to get that UI back for PC though and let the console players ( I also play on PS4 ) have the Skyrim UI.
Exactly. Some people that call themselves fans of Elder Scrolls mistake minimalistic ui from skyrim with ES. Since Buggerfall (havent played Arena) i always loved ES games for their specific feeling of freedom no matter the ui. And now thanks to those "ES fans" we have nicely looking, full voiced, minimalistic ui standard theme park mmo.
rajaniemiorama_ESO wrote: »
Read the topic title and his original post.