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Would you enjoy ESO more if you didn't read the forums?

  • Ourorboros
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    I'm on the forum for the badges :D . Speaking of which, I need 15 Agrees for my next badge >:) .

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  • Forestd16b14_ESO
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    Ehhh... can't deside like yes I love the forms for info and other things but I also hate it and kills my ESO buzz with all the negative post about nerf this and that and crying with QQ here and a QQ there and every where a QQ.
  • Arundo
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    Not really, had my fair share of MMO's over the years its all the same. Drama queens, attention *** and trolls overshadow the few who actually might have something solid to say. Nothing new on these forums.
  • tengri
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    Reading and raging on the forum is an integral part of the ESO experience.
    And I am beginning to suspect that this is working as designed... o:)
  • Ch4mpTW
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    Whilst I do tend to come across quite a bit of negativity here on the forums, I can honestly say that what I read here does not contribute to my overall enjoyment or lack there of ESO; overall experience with the game. I refuse to allow anyone but myself to be in charge of whether or not, I either: Like something, and or dislike something.
  • Alukit
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    Yes, I'd probably enjoy ESO more if I didn't read the forums.
    its a double edge sword cause looking at the forum help answer issues & such but when your looking for updates on patch & the limited reply from Devs it really can be a nightmare
  • Sotha_Sil
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    Yes, I'd probably enjoy ESO more if I didn't read the forums.
    I learn many things about the flaws of this game on the forum I would not have known otherwise and that makes me stop wanting to play.
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  • Elektrakosh
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    This forum does not bother me. I look to this place for help and yes you do get the odd person telling you to sod off and do it yourself and some folks are darned nice. I'm here mainly to see if ZOS are improving the game and not nerfing it to death.

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  • NadiusMaximus
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    No, but only because I'd still be hunting for a trophy that is broken. I wouldn't know that unless I was here.
  • Contraptions
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    No, because in my opinion true negativity has to originate in game before it can be expressed on the forums. Not the other way round. Like how you shouldn't praise a game before you actually play it, same goes for complaining.
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  • Moonshadow66
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    I would know a lot less in-game if I wouldn't read the forums.
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  • JD2013
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    This is a loaded question, far more loaded than it may at first seem.

    On one hand, these forums can be a good place to learn info, find guilds etc etc.

    On the other hand, in recent times they have become a slightly toxic atmosphere of negativity that has been noticed elsewhere.

    Whilst they are only home to a small percent of the playerbase of the game itself, and the opinions of those here are only a small representative of the overall players, the amount of negativity can indeed change your perspective of something if exposed to it on a daily basis.

    I'm not overly surprised at the negativity as this game does have some problems, but this game has attracted massive amounts of hatred before it was even released. Some want it to be Skyrim Online. Some want more ES. Some want more MMO. Some want more solo. Everyone has different ideas about how to "fix" this game and nerf all the classes. I hate to think of the state the game would be if everyone's ideas on here were to be put in the game.

    Also I've noticed if you say anything positive about the game here, you mostly get shot down as a "fanboy" which is always super.

    But it has to be said, this is what happens on every mmo forum. There's far worse ones out there.
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  • Elloa
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    Sometimes the forums are ruining my experience of the forums, but never the game.

    The game is awesome, I love it and I've fun with it. And this no matter of how much poeple will complain here, being negative, being even more boring than they are bored.

    Also in the forum, there are interesting discussion, nice persons that I learn to know, and developers lurking.
  • jpatek0501ub17_ESO
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    ZoS contributes negatively to my ESO experience.

    I read forums still cause I was so hopeful for this game, I just like to check up like you would a sick drug abusing relative.
  • Psychobunni
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    If reading the forums easily manipulates one into having a specific view, maybe they should avoid the forums? I mean I'm not trying to "dis" anyone, but I don't know how to say that any nicer.
    If options weren't necessary, and everyone played the same way, no one would use addons. Fix the UI!

  • Sausage
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    Im battle-hardened forum troll. Im above it all.
  • Tabbycat
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    I read forums to:

    1. Find out changes in the game
    2. Get help
    3. See if I can help someone else
    4. See what the Devs are up to
    5. Be entertained
    Edited by Tabbycat on September 5, 2015 1:51PM
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  • CapnPhoton
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    No, because all you people need me.

    It's a burden, but necessary :)
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  • Asherons_Call
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    The negativity doesn't affect me since it is everywhere nowadays. I have to come here to ask questions and learn about the game so I just block it out. Protip: if you ask a simple question and get people giving you smart ### answers, just ignore them and only respond to the people that give you genuine feedback.
  • BabeestorGor
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    Yes, I'd probably enjoy ESO more if I didn't read the forums.
    The negativity doesn't affect me since it is everywhere nowadays. I have to come here to ask questions and learn about the game so I just block it out. Protip: if you ask a simple question and get people giving you smart ### answers, just ignore them and only respond to the people that give you genuine feedback.

    I don't find it everywhere though.
    Even on this forum its not everywhere whilst on other game forums like the Bethesda Softworks forums it isn't there at all except perhaps for a short while (maybe 6 months) after a major new release.

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  • Shunravi
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    I come to the forum for the lulz

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  • dday3six
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    Meh, it's the internet. It is what it is. Some parts good, some parts bad. Just like everything else.
    Edited by dday3six on September 5, 2015 6:18PM
  • UrQuan
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    Ourorboros wrote: »
    I'm on the forum for the badges :D . Speaking of which, I need 15 Agrees for my next badge >:) .

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  • Araxleon
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    Forums are the true endgame ESO.
  • Woman
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    Araxleon wrote: »
    Forums are the true endgame ESO.

    Especially when my campaign is broken =D
  • Chieve
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    Yes, I'd probably enjoy ESO more if I didn't read the forums.
    I feel like, ever since I started seeing how ZoS ignore their members, for example console players with text chat, it's kinda disappointing, and the fact people have been trying so hard and been mentioning for months probably the most spoken topic in months, is kinda annoying. In addition to all those other problems like the broken for group tool. I'm just annoyed I can't go to a dungeon with a friend because when ever we que together we never get in a dungeon group....what hasn't this been fixed...and seems least priortized.

    Anyways...yeah I feel like the moment I posted on the forum, my love for this game dimished, and now I don't even feel like playing this game.

    I actually mentioned to my friend that we should probably cancel our membership and try other games, like (I know childish) one of the games we enjoyed playing before we started playing eso was plants vs zombies garden warfare. At least that I could play and never get bored of, and it's well polished.

    Eso...nope.

    I told my friend we would come back when everything is fixed but the game is just to *** right now and not worth our time.

    But I also didn't know how bad everything was until I came on the forum...so yeah idk if it's the forum, or the fact I'm actually bored and annoyed, but...I don't want to play this any more and the forums do add some motive
    Edited by Chieve on September 22, 2015 1:28PM
    Please vote in the console text chat thread so ZoS can see how many people want text chat

    ...and dueling in the dueling thread but personally I want text chat first...
  • Thymos
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    I find myself on the forums during downtime from gaming, like loading screens, or just waiting on other players for a dungeon.

    Dual screen setup, so it's not so bad, and I can return to the action immediately.
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  • myrrrorb14_ESO
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    The forums do bring me down, just like any comments section. But actual gameplay, nah.
  • Hope499
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    No, the forums do not contribute negatively to my ESO experience.
    Anyone that voted yes:

    Why are you here? if a forum was ruining a game experience for me, I would be long gone...

    Can a "yes vote" explain the logic of being here?
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  • LameoveR
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    (Based on a coworker telling me that she was feeling down because of all the "bad stuff in the world" so she was going to stop reading the news.)
    Yeah, its damn right to put your head into the sand.
    Well done!

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