rager82b14_ESO wrote: »Aoe cap still around? Ya
Thieves guild was release buggy even though people tested it? Ya
Developers still showing how unskilled they are with balance? Ya
Developers still crying when you are negative about their game? ya
Mods still upset that you are not nice? Ya, and have a up yours mods.
Developers can't change things in a timely manner? Ya
The dev team needs a few more people, and to deflate that ego. ESO is still a failed MMO. It might be doing better now, but it still has a long ways to go and at the pace they are going. They need more skilled developers.
Ah and a new positive thing I just discovered - in the character selection screen my characters have their actual heights now and are no longer stretched or compressed - finally they do not look awkward anymore in the selection screen.
But I had some weird bug today, when I first logged in - the character selection screen lagged - guess like 10 fps or so - zoom was very delayed as well and like a slide show - but then the funny thing - my character started to randomly play emotes - in the character selection screen - never seen something like this before - and I was not even logged into an area yet, just selection screen. I restarted the client and it happened again - after I rebooted my PC it was back to normal. Strange.
On the character screen... if you use your mouse to spin your character really fast, they will do an emote type movement at the end of the spin
RedRoomGaming wrote: »To be down the line here. I freaking love this game like actual love for this game comes out of my pores. I have said previously I have 3 brand new games 1 collectors edition of a game and have not even played it.
Yeah we all hate the bugs, the lack of communication, and other things. But when it comes down to it we still click that button to load the game and still play even with those pesky bugs. I for one do not regret getting the imperial edition and spending money on crowns.
So yeah p-p-p-p-positive vibe machine right here about to get my daily post of positive lol.
Haydenmango wrote: »This game is absolutely beautiful and there are so many things to do! I have never felt as immersed in a video game world as I have in ESO. I tricked some of my friends into thinking that some of my screenshots were real life photos.
I have never enjoyed an MMO this much before.
Thealteregoroman wrote: »rager82b14_ESO wrote: »Aoe cap still around? Ya
Thieves guild was release buggy even though people tested it? Ya
Developers still showing how unskilled they are with balance? Ya
Developers still crying when you are negative about their game? ya
Mods still upset that you are not nice? Ya, and have a up yours mods.
Developers can't change things in a timely manner? Ya
The dev team needs a few more people, and to deflate that ego. ESO is still a failed MMO. It might be doing better now, but it still has a long ways to go and at the pace they are going. They need more skilled developers.
@rager82b14_ESO Thanks for being positive and saying its better now than what it once was. Thanks for buying the game as well and sharing your opinion.
rager82b14_ESO wrote: »Thealteregoroman wrote: »rager82b14_ESO wrote: »Aoe cap still around? Ya
Thieves guild was release buggy even though people tested it? Ya
Developers still showing how unskilled they are with balance? Ya
Developers still crying when you are negative about their game? ya
Mods still upset that you are not nice? Ya, and have a up yours mods.
Developers can't change things in a timely manner? Ya
The dev team needs a few more people, and to deflate that ego. ESO is still a failed MMO. It might be doing better now, but it still has a long ways to go and at the pace they are going. They need more skilled developers.
@rager82b14_ESO Thanks for being positive and saying its better now than what it once was. Thanks for buying the game as well and sharing your opinion.
Here let me correct you. I got the game at the start. And beta test it. Saying it was better than the old days, is not saying much. So don't rub your positive mindset on me. This is the reason why video game companies get away with giving half baked content, and unskilled work.
Pendrillion wrote: »I love this game. At first I was hyped that I will be able to return to Morrowind. Now I am a craftoholic! I sometimes solely wander the lands and gather mats, help out new players in the starter zones, or enjoy the vistas. One of my dreams is one day forming a small RP guild that is trade caravan themed. Well some day....
AtraisMachina wrote: »Play the witcher. Its really really fun.
I do play t he Witcher,whenever I need a change for a few hours.I have the Wind Hunt too.
This is one of those in my library, which I have not played yet.
Oh,do it s oon.It's amazing.I like that with new one,they age Geralt. But,what happens when he hits like 70? Will he still be a wicked fighter,...or a used up old man.I'd hate that. :{
ArnoTerranova wrote: »I love the atmosphere, peaceful landscapes, and the Blackheart pirate's cove. Arh !
Well, I am not sure about it, but it appears to me that some of the NPCs in towns got some new comments with the TG DLC, which I never heard before - and I pay close attention to what NPCs comment on. Is this something you could confirm?
The world these people are creating is fantastic. The visuals and atmosphere are worth the money alone and I would pay for the game even if that is all there was to do - walk around and explore, no fighting, leveling, questing, etc. I like that I can go exploring and not have to fight at all if I wish not to and at times I even wish monsters would not attack me on sight, so I can just take it all in.
I appreciate how much variety can be put into creating your character, so they pretty much all look unique.
I like how certain equipment colors take serious work to unlock.
I like the variety of mounts (although I wish they did not NEED to be purchased with real money).
I like the sneaking/thieving aspect of the game. 2 of my favorite games of all time are the original 2 Thief games and ESO reminds of them.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »