ItsRejectz wrote: »Should of got it on pc then
I doubt it will die anytime soon. It just slowly fade away. According to my friends at GameStop, it's one of the most popular used games to buy.
Notice that they made it very clear that no-one buys it new. They buy it used. Hmm...
If/when they turn off the consol servers I'm sure they'll offer some kind of pc transfer if they keep those servers going. For a "modest" fee of course.
I doubt it will die anytime soon. It just slowly fade away. According to my friends at GameStop, it's one of the most popular used games to buy.
Notice that they made it very clear that no-one buys it new. They buy it used. Hmm...
I doubt it will die anytime soon. It just slowly fade away. According to my friends at GameStop, it's one of the most popular used games to buy.
Notice that they made it very clear that no-one buys it new. They buy it used. Hmm...
LostRedden wrote: »If ESO dies on the PS4 then I want the ability to transfer my account from the PS4 to the PC. I've only played since June but I've committed a lot of time and money to this game and I don't want it to just die. I didn't really think of there not being servers for this game for the consoles about 3-4 years from now... Le sigh.
Not a clue. That's just what they're saying. I thought it was linked to your account. I suppose you can buy the disc used but you still need to have an ESO account?
Not a clue. That's just what they're saying. I thought it was linked to your account. I suppose you can buy the disc used but you still need to have an ESO account?
I wondered the same thing.
Callous2208 wrote: »I have said it before but I still just do not understand how consoles could ever sustain an mmo for very long. Granted I know there are a few that have lasted a while but it just seems like the wrong demographic for mmo gaming in general. I'm sure there are some hardcore mmo'ers on console but overall, it seems like consoles are more suited to buy it, beat it, move on. Personally that's how I console game, and out of a large group of friends and acquaintances who game, I don't know of any who mmo on console. Maybe the demographic is changing though and I just haven't witnessed it yet in my circle.
RatedChaotic wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »I have said it before but I still just do not understand how consoles could ever sustain an mmo for very long. Granted I know there are a few that have lasted a while but it just seems like the wrong demographic for mmo gaming in general. I'm sure there are some hardcore mmo'ers on console but overall, it seems like consoles are more suited to buy it, beat it, move on. Personally that's how I console game, and out of a large group of friends and acquaintances who game, I don't know of any who mmo on console. Maybe the demographic is changing though and I just haven't witnessed it yet in my circle.
Just because you and your friends play that way doesnt mean everyone does.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »This game has been going for years already on PC and so far the playerbase has not diminished enough to cut into their profit margin nor do I expect it will anytime soon. It's been about 4 months now since ESO released to consoles so stop expecting doomsday so soon already and just play the damn game. Personally, I would still play the game if I wanted to even if the servers were ghost towns.
Funkopotamus wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »This game has been going for years already on PC and so far the playerbase has not diminished enough to cut into their profit margin nor do I expect it will anytime soon. It's been about 4 months now since ESO released to consoles so stop expecting doomsday so soon already and just play the damn game. Personally, I would still play the game if I wanted to even if the servers were ghost towns.
Now I am not exactly a physics major or anything, but maybe you can show exactly how April 2014- Oct-9-2015 is in any way close to "This game has been going for years already on PC "....
In that short time ESO has trashed the Subscription Fee from lack of a player base willing to pay for it.
It has tried and failed to restructure the VR system and still struggling with exactly what to do with Vet Ranks.
It has thrown a broken CP system at he [layer base that has done nothing, but speed up the death of this games community. I mean if it was such a great system and the community was thriving and growing because of it then they wouldn't be trying to put a cap on it..
Now I like ESO, but there are things ZOS are doing wrong. I just want to keep things in perspective here..
Saying this game has been around for "Years" is just ... well..... a lie!
FYI: PS4 has sold over ~1.14 million retail copies of ESO, XBox1 has sold ~870k retail copies of ESO while PC has sold ~720k retail, direct download and steam copies of ESO. If anything the PC servers will be closed before console. The console totals do not include digital downloads.
http://www.vgchartz.com/gamedb/?name=The+Elder+Scrolls+Online
Callous2208 wrote: »I have said it before but I still just do not understand how consoles could ever sustain an mmo for very long. Granted I know there are a few that have lasted a while but it just seems like the wrong demographic for mmo gaming in general. I'm sure there are some hardcore mmo'ers on console but overall, it seems like consoles are more suited to buy it, beat it, move on. Personally that's how I console game, and out of a large group of friends and acquaintances who game, I don't know of any who mmo on console. Maybe the demographic is changing though and I just haven't witnessed it yet in my circle.
Funkopotamus wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »This game has been going for years already on PC and so far the playerbase has not diminished enough to cut into their profit margin nor do I expect it will anytime soon. It's been about 4 months now since ESO released to consoles so stop expecting doomsday so soon already and just play the damn game. Personally, I would still play the game if I wanted to even if the servers were ghost towns.
Now I am not exactly a physics major or anything, but maybe you can show exactly how April 2014- Oct-9-2015 is in any way close to "This game has been going for years already on PC "....
In that short time ESO has trashed the Subscription Fee from lack of a player base willing to pay for it.
It has tried and failed to restructure the VR system and still struggling with exactly what to do with Vet Ranks.
It has thrown a broken CP system at he [layer base that has done nothing, but speed up the death of this games community. I mean if it was such a great system and the community was thriving and growing because of it then they wouldn't be trying to put a cap on it..
Now I like ESO, but there are things ZOS are doing wrong. I just want to keep things in perspective here..
Saying this game has been around for "Years" is just ... well..... a lie!
Funkopotamus wrote: »Callous2208 wrote: »I have said it before but I still just do not understand how consoles could ever sustain an mmo for very long. Granted I know there are a few that have lasted a while but it just seems like the wrong demographic for mmo gaming in general. I'm sure there are some hardcore mmo'ers on console but overall, it seems like consoles are more suited to buy it, beat it, move on. Personally that's how I console game, and out of a large group of friends and acquaintances who game, I don't know of any who mmo on console. Maybe the demographic is changing though and I just haven't witnessed it yet in my circle.
Well EQOA for the PS2 lasted for over 12 years.. Even after the PS3 came out people were still playing it..
If the right company is behind a console MMO it will last for years.
I doubt it will die anytime soon. It just slowly fade away. According to my friends at GameStop, it's one of the most popular used games to buy.
Notice that they made it very clear that no-one buys it new. They buy it used. Hmm...
Uhhhh because it Gamestop? I cannot remember the last time i went there to get a new game when i can get it used for cheaper. Lol