I don't think it's going to die on console any time particularly soon, it's just thinning out. ESO has an identity crisis, and not everyone is going to put up with that, thus some players are leaving.
Player population is going to be in a state of flux until ZOS decides between immersive single player and mmorpg. Right now they are burning the candle at both ends. Console suffers more from this because they lack the addons of PC to pull more toward a fully flushed MMO. Anyone wanting a more traditional MMO on console is left out, as telling them "just play PC"', isn't a vaild answer. In the same vain communication methods on console are lacking, so it's hard to find players who are interested in the same content, and this affects both parties adversely.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »This game has been going for years already on PC
Funkopotamus wrote: »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...
That's funny as my brother works there and when I stopped in there last week to just say hi I noticed there was a large stack of ESO Xbox One copies under the counter.
I asked him if the game was doing "that badly" He looked me in the eye and laughed and said "Man that game is doing terrible" I said "That's funny because the DLC just came out I would have thought ESO would be selling like crazy"
Again this was just his store. Only ZOS have the real numbers of what is going on with the population. I will say that the zone traffic is DOWN a lot! Also I can say that all except one of my guilds are not very active.
My friends list that had over 80+ ESO players is down to 3 hard cores and maybe 5 players I might see on ESO 1-2 times a week. Most of those people have went back to Destiny or are playing Neverwinter now.
I don't think it's going to die on console any time particularly soon, it's just thinning out. ESO has an identity crisis, and not everyone is going to put up with that, thus some players are leaving.
Player population is going to be in a state of flux until ZOS decides between immersive single player and mmorpg. Right now they are burning the candle at both ends. Console suffers more from this because they lack the addons of PC to pull more toward a fully flushed MMO. Anyone wanting a more traditional MMO on console is left out, as telling them "just play PC"', isn't a vaild answer. In the same vain communication methods on console are lacking, so it's hard to find players who are interested in the same content, and this affects both parties adversely.
Flyersfan314 wrote: »I play on PS4. This topic has me worried. Did something happen? Should I be concerned that console will be dead in a year or something?
@Funkopotamus I disagree, I think pc gaming is bigger than ever, hence the Alienware alpha, long gone are the days that you need an office to put a pc in, and a monitor and keyboard and setups, you can get a pc, plug it into the TV in the living room and use a controller.
And I don't think anyone could ever argue a console is anywhere near as powerful as a built pc. I recently purchased bf 4 on my pc that I used to have on console, and the graphics are on a whole new level, not to mention frame rates, mods to keep old games updated etc etc
Funkopotamus wrote: »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...
That's funny as my brother works there and when I stopped in there last week to just say hi I noticed there was a large stack of ESO Xbox One copies under the counter.
I asked him if the game was doing "that badly" He looked me in the eye and laughed and said "Man that game is doing terrible" I said "That's funny because the DLC just came out I would have thought ESO would be selling like crazy"
Again this was just his store. Only ZOS have the real numbers of what is going on with the population. I will say that the zone traffic is DOWN a lot! Also I can say that all except one of my guilds are not very active.
My friends list that had over 80+ ESO players is down to 3 hard cores and maybe 5 players I might see on ESO 1-2 times a week. Most of those people have went back to Destiny or are playing Neverwinter now.
Artemisshrikes wrote: »so your saying there is only that 1 gamestop in the whole world WTF
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...
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
icontested wrote: »nimander99 wrote: »Why are you concerned about this?
Yeh that's kind of what I was wondering lol
Nothing's shutting down anytime soon. Relax, go play.
Until its announced how many subscribers there are, these concerns are real. 1 subscriber = 1 paying account. Not 1 account with 8 alts making a fake 8 subscribers.
The reason the group finder sucks is not because it doesn't work.. There's no one playing this game. Opening it up to all factions will be nice, but co-ordinated PvP cheating will reach an all time high. With no gamemasters on console it wont matter regardless.
It doesn't take a genius to see what's going on here. Real numbers or these people are raising a legitimate concern.
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.
Honestly I think the pc population will die before the consoles. There are more console players than pc players. I mean it's not a fact but based off the knowledge that there were like twice the amount of console versions sold than the pc version and that's there are two different consoles and only one pc race (so to speak) I would imagine the console population lasting longer than pc but who knows. Also, pc has a lot of other mmo's to play and console only have a select few and most of them suck.
Artemisshrikes wrote: »Funkopotamus wrote: »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...
That's funny as my brother works there and when I stopped in there last week to just say hi I noticed there was a large stack of ESO Xbox One copies under the counter.
I asked him if the game was doing "that badly" He looked me in the eye and laughed and said "Man that game is doing terrible" I said "That's funny because the DLC just came out I would have thought ESO would be selling like crazy"
Again this was just his store. Only ZOS have the real numbers of what is going on with the population. I will say that the zone traffic is DOWN a lot! Also I can say that all except one of my guilds are not very active.
My friends list that had over 80+ ESO players is down to 3 hard cores and maybe 5 players I might see on ESO 1-2 times a week. Most of those people have went back to Destiny or are playing Neverwinter now.
so your saying there is only that 1 gamestop in the whole world WTF
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »This game has been going for years already on PC
And here I thought I had only been playing it for a little less than a year and a half..
nimander99 wrote: »icontested wrote: »nimander99 wrote: »Why are you concerned about this?
Yeh that's kind of what I was wondering lol
Nothing's shutting down anytime soon. Relax, go play.
Until its announced how many subscribers there are, these concerns are real. 1 subscriber = 1 paying account. Not 1 account with 8 alts making a fake 8 subscribers.
The reason the group finder sucks is not because it doesn't work.. There's no one playing this game. Opening it up to all factions will be nice, but co-ordinated PvP cheating will reach an all time high. With no gamemasters on console it wont matter regardless.
It doesn't take a genius to see what's going on here. Real numbers or these people are raising a legitimate concern.
This game does not require a subscription... and I don't understand what "1 'paying' account with 8 alts making a fake subscriber means?"
You can't just say "that's logic" and expect it to stand in it's own right...
And are you suggesting that teams of players coordinating in pvp is cheating? Isn't that the very definition of team or faction based play?
As far as 'real numbers' go, we won't truly know till ZoS officially says. We do know that several million copies of ESO were sold for both console platforms...
Also there is a cash shop, many people spend $$ w/o subbing.
Correct, but we are the cash cow. ESO isn't making their money on NEW game sales. The monthly subs are what pays the bills.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You do realize that subscribers alone do not determine the playerbase population right?
MilwaukeeScott wrote: »Correct, but we are the cash cow. ESO isn't making their money on NEW game sales. The monthly subs are what pays the bills.UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You do realize that subscribers alone do not determine the playerbase population right?
LBxFinalDeath wrote: »@nimander99 He means people on one faction like AD with a friend in EP bringing his allies to a secluded spot over and over again just to get swarmed by AD (the guys friends) as he just looks on...preparing to get more of his allies out there to die.
Also he'd tell the AD guys exactly where his allies are sneaking and stuff like that.
I've seen it happen, nothing you can do to stop it other than telling people not to "help that guy fight."
YurtTheSilentChief wrote: »ESO, won't die because they can put a lot of content in the game ( there is a lot of location that still needs to be developed for the future dlc)