GreenSoup2HoT wrote: »Why would you do it without vigor?
There are people who do not pvp. So he asking if anyone has done it without because some people who bought the dlc are PvE only and technically don't have it.
This is just an assumption though.
I talked to Zos_Seiffer (only has a twitch account, no eso forum account) who was apart of the dungeon development team and created the maelstrom arena. He was in a stream the other day cheering on ProSophist_ a ps4 player (:itsneno on twitch) on his first vMA play through. I actually asked Seiffer if he could track all this information because i was struggling trying to even finish vMA as a vampire NB. The Zos employee said he can get the information from each person who completes the arena. Character sheet's and skill's. However i'm sure this is classified information. He also stated that vMA is indeed a dps race.
Also that there are going to be change's to stamina based class skill's in the near future. He mentioned class balance changes are coming with changes to vMA itself. No date but this is what me and him were taking about. No detail's about the changes specifically but he did state what i've mentioned above. I know for a fact he said stamina specifically. We just have to wait and see.
I hope this help's.
There isnt even trial and you're sayin this game is dying? If they manage to survive to ES6 launch Im sure it boost population again, not to mention they might be doing Expansion too, I actually believe its happening as they removed VRs, they had to remove VRs from expansion's way.
This is why we won't get a TES6 for a very looooooooong time, as Pete Hines said:IF a TES6 is ever announced, ESO will shut down shortly after...
nimander99 wrote: »I read an interesting statistic among paying customers in f2p games a while back and I wish I wasn't so lazy cause id search it out and plug the link, but the gist of it was PVP centric players tend to spend the least amount of money in mmo's whereas PVE centric players dump veritable cheddar on fluff.
Well, I don't know about the statistic you've read, but I can say that many PVP players dump as much (if not more) money into games. The cosmetic stuff, crafting stuff and so on.
I, myself, dropped enough money into this game too. I was a subscriber when it was necessary, and I couldn't complain about it, because what is 10 bucks a month for a great leisure?
You underestimate the PVP community (not talking about some 13 year old schoolkids).
There isnt even trial and you're sayin this game is dying? If they manage to survive to ES6 launch Im sure it boost population again, not to mention they might be doing Expansion too, I actually believe its happening as they removed VRs, they had to remove VRs from expansion's way.
I think it's pretty obvious that IF a TES6 is ever announced, ESO will shut down shortly after...
Probably not. Skyrim is years old and still selling good,So if Skyrim and ESO can live side by side Im sure ESO and ES6 can do the same.
@Sevalaricgirl We are absolutely in the same boat. I also came to ESO because I loved the PvE in Skyrim. However, if ESO wants to survive a TES6 (which I doubt we will see for years because of ESO), people who love PvE should also find some fun in PvP too. Unfortunately, with each patch PvP moves further away from PvE: Skills you learn to master in PvE do not work in PvP anymore like that. Even worse: To "balance" PvP , ZOS crippled the Templar/DK classes which therefore now have problems in Maelstrom Arena PvE. This way, PvP even damages the PvE in this game.Sevalaricgirl wrote: »PvP is a minority population which is why ZOS is focusing on PvE. And you saying that most people should go to PvP to have fun. I hate PvP as do many, many others. I doubt I'd have fun there.
I fully agree to that. It is unbelievable how PvP is getting worse with each patch.Sevalaricgirl wrote: »I do think they need to hire someone who knows how to fix combat because they are doing a dreadfully poor job of it.
Indeed, such behavior should not be tolerated by ZOS.Sevalaricgirl wrote: »I am not totally against PvP. I used to play it all the time in SWTOR and GW2. What I am against is the name calling, bigotry and sexual innuendos that come out of some of the 13 to 19 yr old's keyboards as they are typing insults.
Do you even read what your community posts on this forum? Don't you see the huge pile of complaints? Fix this, fix that, buff this...
Show me an official MMO forum without a huge pile of complaints.
Forums are the complaint department of MMO's. Most players who are unhappy come to post there. Most players who are happy just play the game and ignore the forums.
Asherons_Call wrote: »Go figure. I think ESO is getting progressively better
HairyFairy wrote: »HairyFairy wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »Whether the game is dying or thriving is honestly in the eyes of the beholder when it comes to opinion. Certain segments of the playerbase care more about certain parts of the game than others, so each and every change they make will only influence that portion of the playerbase and the rest won't care.
As for me? No I do not believe this game is dieing. I know when an MMO is dieing and this one isn't. Not yet...
This is true. Also, until you have any solid evidence, or..any real argument at all for that matter, that this game is dying, please keep your opinions about it to yourself.
Sincerely,
Everyone.
LOL!
Again, I'm not saying it's dying already, learn to read dammit!
But speaking for everyone... That's funny. And ridiculous.
No, it's really not ridiculous considering no one is with you on this.
You are alone.
Any examples of good young MMOs? I'm interested in those more than examples of bad MMOs.
ESO was good for some time since launch. Yes, it had bugs, glitches, but they did some right decisions along the way for almost a year. And when the game hit year 2, it has been deteriorating to this very day.
Funny you say that. I remember a mass exodus of players shorty after the release of the game. So much so that Zenimin scrambled to change the end game to try and keep people.
How did they "scramle to change the end game" just after release?
(No, Veteran ranks always were in the game. Cadwell's Gold and Silver too)
I'm not saying that adding PVE content is bad, I enjoy it very much actually. What I'm talking about is that you can't just ignore the game's problems and try to conceal it behind the tons of new content and you also can't focus on one aspect of the game. PVP players are the same players as anyone, yet they show us the great disrespect and sometimes pretend that PVP players don't exist at all. I can't say I'm a true hardcore PVPer, I'm not, really. I do both. But seeing as one is sinking into oblivion is unbearable.
Imagine you have a pain in one of your buttcheeks, but the other one feels perfectly fine. Would you be fine with that? Would you be fine with ONE HALF of your butt causing pain and just festering with some sort of desease? I don't think so.