
Zadaris2021 wrote: »So I am really digging this game and so is my friend. This MMO is very well done, and that's coming from a 2007-2011 WoW player, and some of Mists as well. I hit WoW very hard and enjoyed the raiding content, showing up and leading raids from 7p-12a five nights a week...it was a job basically. This game is giving me a good bit of satisfaction so far, and I'm on PS4. Also, combat mechanics and speccing characters is very in depth and important, bringing tons of strategy and theory-crafting. But, I have one question: Why is ESO getting bad reviews? I'm curious if reviewers actually play MMO's past level 10 even, or 20. Do reviewers legitimately play a MMO, raid and do everything to even a slight degree, or do they scratch the surface and base their review on that?
No clue, everyone on the forums here seems to be happy with the current state of the game.
Zadaris2021 wrote: »So I am really digging this game and so is my friend. This MMO is very well done, and that's coming from a 2007-2011 WoW player, and some of Mists as well. I hit WoW very hard and enjoyed the raiding content, showing up and leading raids from 7p-12a five nights a week...it was a job basically. This game is giving me a good bit of satisfaction so far, and I'm on PS4. Also, combat mechanics and speccing characters is very in depth and important, bringing tons of strategy and theory-crafting. But, I have one question: Why is ESO getting bad reviews? I'm curious if reviewers actually play MMO's past level 10 even, or 20. Do reviewers legitimately play a MMO, raid and do everything to even a slight degree, or do they scratch the surface and base their review on that?
If you have actually got raiding experience as you say, then you will need to come back here and visit your own remarks once you get to end game content in this game - such as it is. I have been here since beta, and can tell you the 1-50 game is not the issue. For those of us still waiting for something other than grinding champion points and rolling alts to fiddle with, the game got stale quite a while ago. My own solution was to re-roll onto EU from NA and re-experience the game there with other folks as a diversion until (and IF) such time as we actually get the repeatedly promised and repeatedly delayed updates to vet level content, itemization, PvP, etc.
Moonshadow66 wrote: »No clue, everyone on the forums here seems to be happy with the current state of the game.
I have tears of joy in my eyes everytime the game crashes. Also, whenever I encounter a bug, I put on a colored paper hat, throw confetti in the air and celebrate a party. And when the game freezes, I even invite some friends and we're having a glass of champagner to celebrate while admiring the content of the current frame.
I'm so happy that this happens all the time now^^
Well the crap ratings on console are bc you can't play half the time due to server issues in NA , and when u can the lag is unbearable sometimes
Well the crap ratings on console are bc you can't play half the time due to server issues in NA , and when u can the lag is unbearable sometimes
reviewers are not in the business of giving a fair, honest, and completely legitimate review of any title they look at. They're in the business of entertaining and captivating their audience to generate as much traffic as possible, since that generates them revenue. Knee-jerk reactions and hopping on a bandwagon to find something to hate or get angry about in a new title helps to get and keep the attention of a large audience - while being fair, honest, and completely transparent is boring. It's no different than any media outlet, and it's an extension of our own poor behavior as consumers. Unfortunate, but true.
Alphashado wrote: »reviewers are not in the business of giving a fair, honest, and completely legitimate review of any title they look at. They're in the business of entertaining and captivating their audience to generate as much traffic as possible, since that generates them revenue. Knee-jerk reactions and hopping on a bandwagon to find something to hate or get angry about in a new title helps to get and keep the attention of a large audience - while being fair, honest, and completely transparent is boring. It's no different than any media outlet, and it's an extension of our own poor behavior as consumers. Unfortunate, but true.
Spot on. I've pointed this out myself in similar threads. Angry Joe is a perfect example. He wouldn't have nearly as much publicity if his show was called "Happy Joe".
Zadaris2021 wrote: »So I am really digging this game and so is my friend. This MMO is very well done, and that's coming from a 2007-2011 WoW player, and some of Mists as well. I hit WoW very hard and enjoyed the raiding content, showing up and leading raids from 7p-12a five nights a week...it was a job basically. This game is giving me a good bit of satisfaction so far, and I'm on PS4. Also, combat mechanics and speccing characters is very in depth and important, bringing tons of strategy and theory-crafting. But, I have one question: Why is ESO getting bad reviews? I'm curious if reviewers actually play MMO's past level 10 even, or 20. Do reviewers legitimately play a MMO, raid and do everything to even a slight degree, or do they scratch the surface and base their review on that?
Zadaris2021 wrote: »So I am really digging this game and so is my friend. This MMO is very well done, and that's coming from a 2007-2011 WoW player, and some of Mists as well. I hit WoW very hard and enjoyed the raiding content, showing up and leading raids from 7p-12a five nights a week...it was a job basically. This game is giving me a good bit of satisfaction so far, and I'm on PS4. Also, combat mechanics and speccing characters is very in depth and important, bringing tons of strategy and theory-crafting. But, I have one question: Why is ESO getting bad reviews? I'm curious if reviewers actually play MMO's past level 10 even, or 20. Do reviewers legitimately play a MMO, raid and do everything to even a slight degree, or do they scratch the surface and base their review on that?
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Want solo instances load Skyrim.
I personally like ESO, but after about 300 hours I got bored with it and am taking a break to play some single player RPGs I've been wanting to play.
I like ESO, it just couldn't keep me like WoW did. So far no MMO has been able to. I played WoW for 7 and a half years. The longest I've gone so far in a different MMO was playing Neverwinter for 11 months.
If anyone is interested, I played ESO for 3 months.
Alphashado wrote: »The game is very solid in most aspects. When compared to the average MMO, it's one of the best. The biggest problem is that ESO has an identity crisis. It doesn't know if it's an MMO or if it's a single player RPG. Neither do the developers or half the customers. Almost everything about this game stems from people expecting more from an MMO, or people expecting single player environments like every other ES game they have played.
It tries to satisfy both target audiences, and by doing so leaves both types of player slightly disappointed. People expect nothing but the very best from such a storied franchise with millions of fans world wide.
Some questionable developmental decisions coupled with the above mentioned identity crisis has led to some bad reviews.
The bar was set too high right out of the gate.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Want solo instances load Skyrim.
Actually Witcher 3 is my preferred, out of bed experience
Well the crap ratings on console are bc you can't play half the time due to server issues in NA , and when u can the lag is unbearable sometimes
Psychobunni wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »The game is very solid in most aspects. When compared to the average MMO, it's one of the best. The biggest problem is that ESO has an identity crisis. It doesn't know if it's an MMO or if it's a single player RPG. Neither do the developers or half the customers. Almost everything about this game stems from people expecting more from an MMO, or people expecting single player environments like every other ES game they have played.
It tries to satisfy both target audiences, and by doing so leaves both types of player slightly disappointed. People expect nothing but the very best from such a storied franchise with millions of fans world wide.
Some questionable developmental decisions coupled with the above mentioned identity crisis has led to some bad reviews.
The bar was set too high right out of the gate.
^This. It can't be said any better. Every thread is like a tug of war between the two identities. I just wish they (ZOS) would pick one and be done with it. Even if that meant *I* would need to find another game for what I'm after. But please stop half arsing it and trying to appease everyone, it's not possible.