So why, everyone? Why are we allowing this crap to happen to this game?
As the title asks. Why is this tolerated in this game by the community? Seriously. Why? If Rockstar Games, Activision, Ubisoft, etc. has done half the stuff Zenimax has done, it'd be all over gaming website. We'd be seeing article after article on Giant Bomb and Kotaku of how such-n'-such gaming developers have completely made ______ game unplayable. But yet and still, this game seems to get very little to if any flack for it. Why? Oh sure. You'll see someone make a thread about an exploit transpiring, or you'll see a thread about the poor RNG (which ZOS is still doing), or you'll see a thread about how PVP is getting ignored (which it is and has been for months). But notice, there's no articles about what's going on. There's no reports made about it. Why?
If there were some headlines about it on a lot of these gaming news websites like IGN or Kotaku, I believe half of the stuff going on would cease immediately. Why? Because it would effect ZOS' pockets. I'd damage their revenue, because more and more people would find out just how bad things are going here. And people would shy away from the game, thus FORCING a lot of crap to get fixed. But because we have streamers being paid off peanuts and crowns, and anyone who has major complaints about the game being shunned and swept under the rug -- we have this nonsense occurring.
So why, everyone? Why are we allowing this crap to happen to this game? Is it because we truly don't care, and we're just waiting on the next Elder Scrolls installment to no longer play this game? Or, is it because you're fine with the bugs and don't see them as an issue and overall virus to the game itself?
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »As the title asks. Why is this tolerated in this game by the community? Seriously. Why? If Rockstar Games, Activision, Ubisoft, etc. has done half the stuff Zenimax has done, it'd be all over gaming website. We'd be seeing article after article on Giant Bomb and Kotaku of how such-n'-such gaming developers have completely made ______ game unplayable. But yet and still, this game seems to get very little to if any flack for it. Why? Oh sure. You'll see someone make a thread about an exploit transpiring, or you'll see a thread about the poor RNG (which ZOS is still doing), or you'll see a thread about how PVP is getting ignored (which it is and has been for months). But notice, there's no articles about what's going on. There's no reports made about it. Why?
If there were some headlines about it on a lot of these gaming news websites like IGN or Kotaku, I believe half of the stuff going on would cease immediately. Why? Because it would effect ZOS' pockets. I'd damage their revenue, because more and more people would find out just how bad things are going here. And people would shy away from the game, thus FORCING a lot of crap to get fixed. But because we have streamers being paid off peanuts and crowns, and anyone who has major complaints about the game being shunned and swept under the rug -- we have this nonsense occurring.
So why, everyone? Why are we allowing this crap to happen to this game? Is it because we truly don't care, and we're just waiting on the next Elder Scrolls installment to no longer play this game? Or, is it because you're fine with the bugs and don't see them as an issue and overall virus to the game itself?
Because the games so massive that its easy to over look or even not notice the bugs. Over the summer and spring of the first year on PC the Developers actually got the game to a pretty stable state after the launch fiasco.
Unfortunately, and this is just my opinion. This current "only update/patch during DLC release" approach is going to come back to bite them in the ***. You cant tackle the issues properly if youre only able to tackle them once every 3 months. Theres no way to tell if the fix will actually be a confirmed fix til its live. Versus patching weekly or bi-weekly where if something doesnt work, its put back on the known issues list and they take another pass at it. This means that bugs, that might otherwise get a fix quite soon after its introduction last far longer then they would have. That over time more and more impactful bugs are introduced that push older bugs farther down the list. Eventually this list starts to really pile up as theres no way one or two patches will be able to keep a handle on the issues each DLC adds and compounds.
We might not see the true extent of this for a while. It might really come down on us like a pile of bricks a year or two from now. But when it does, itll be really ugly for ZOS. And knowing how they approach things, theyll shrug it off with no lessons learned and continue on business as usual. Because as long as they can distract us with the next DLC and the next shiny mount/motif. Theyll continue to get away with the least amount of effort approach.
WillhelmBlack wrote: »Because we're still holding on to what the original team made, a fkn awesome mmo based on the ES series and a combat system which challenged you but with skill could master. Unfortunately though, patch after patch it's losing it's charm. That girl you met with the cute face, did all the things under the sun with you and made you laugh, cry and feel excited, you still love that girl now but the farts no longer entertain and just put you off, she leaves her dirty laundry on the floor, makes the same meals over and over, nods her head but really, honestly doesn't give a sh!t about what you're saying. That's our 2 year relationship with ZOS.
As the title asks. Why is this tolerated in this game by the community? Seriously. Why? If Rockstar Games, Activision, Ubisoft, etc. has done half the stuff Zenimax has done, it'd be all over gaming website. We'd be seeing article after article on Giant Bomb and Kotaku of how such-n'-such gaming developers have completely made ______ game unplayable. But yet and still, this game seems to get very little to if any flack for it. Why? Oh sure. You'll see someone make a thread about an exploit transpiring, or you'll see a thread about the poor RNG (which ZOS is still doing), or you'll see a thread about how PVP is getting ignored (which it is and has been for months). But notice, there's no articles about what's going on. There's no reports made about it. Why?
If there were some headlines about it on a lot of these gaming news websites like IGN or Kotaku, I believe half of the stuff going on would cease immediately. Why? Because it would effect ZOS' pockets. I'd damage their revenue, because more and more people would find out just how bad things are going here. And people would shy away from the game, thus FORCING a lot of crap to get fixed.
As the title asks. Why is this tolerated in this game by the community? Seriously. Why? If Rockstar Games, Activision, Ubisoft, etc. has done half the stuff Zenimax has done, it'd be all over gaming website.
So why, everyone? Why are we allowing this crap to happen to this game?
Because:
- We don't work at Zenimax Online Studios, so there's very little we could do except stop playing, but...
- We don't find the problems severe enough to stop playing.
Seriously, MMOs are big complex machines with lots of moving parts. There will be bugs, some will get squashed and some new ones will appear. I'm just as frustrated as most about many of the problems, but not so much that I want to vote with my wallet and leave the game forever.
If you don't approve of what ZOS is doing then your only real options are to leave or complain on the forums, but no one is "allowing" anything to happen... we're just playing video games.
As the title asks. Why is this tolerated in this game by the community? Seriously. Why? If Rockstar Games, Activision, Ubisoft, etc. has done half the stuff Zenimax has done, it'd be all over gaming website. We'd be seeing article after article on Giant Bomb and Kotaku of how such-n'-such gaming developers have completely made ______ game unplayable. But yet and still, this game seems to get very little to if any flack for it. Why? Oh sure. You'll see someone make a thread about an exploit transpiring, or you'll see a thread about the poor RNG (which ZOS is still doing), or you'll see a thread about how PVP is getting ignored (which it is and has been for months). But notice, there's no articles about what's going on. There's no reports made about it. Why?
If there were some headlines about it on a lot of these gaming news websites like IGN or Kotaku, I believe half of the stuff going on would cease immediately. Why? Because it would effect ZOS' pockets. I'd damage their revenue, because more and more people would find out just how bad things are going here. And people would shy away from the game, thus FORCING a lot of crap to get fixed. But because we have streamers being paid off peanuts and crowns, and anyone who has major complaints about the game being shunned and swept under the rug -- we have this nonsense occurring.
So why, everyone? Why are we allowing this crap to happen to this game? Is it because we truly don't care, and we're just waiting on the next Elder Scrolls installment to no longer play this game? Or, is it because you're fine with the bugs and don't see them as an issue and overall virus to the game itself?
I've been playing since the PC launch and apart from one broken quest that was immediately fixed by abandoning and retaking it I haven't encountered any significant bugs or performance issues. I'm sure the fact that I don't PvP or do group dungeons etc has something to do with it, not to mention the fact that I'm playing it on a desktop PC (I have it installed on a couple actually, with very different specs but equally solid performance), but for me the game has run pretty flawlessly since launch.
I've been playing since the PC launch and apart from one broken quest that was immediately fixed by abandoning and retaking it I haven't encountered any significant bugs or performance issues. I'm sure the fact that I don't PvP or do group dungeons etc has something to do with it, not to mention the fact that I'm playing it on a desktop PC (I have it installed on a couple actually, with very different specs but equally solid performance), but for me the game has run pretty flawlessly since launch.
Hold up. Elephant in the room. if your Not doing dungeons, pvp, or any end game ...and you've been playing since launch...
What do you do? what are you doing?
I've been playing since the PC launch and apart from one broken quest that was immediately fixed by abandoning and retaking it I haven't encountered any significant bugs or performance issues. I'm sure the fact that I don't PvP or do group dungeons etc has something to do with it, not to mention the fact that I'm playing it on a desktop PC (I have it installed on a couple actually, with very different specs but equally solid performance), but for me the game has run pretty flawlessly since launch.
Hold up. Elephant in the room. if your Not doing dungeons, pvp, or any end game ...and you've been playing since launch...
What do you do? what are you doing?
FelixTheCatt wrote: »I haven't played this game in almost 7 months but when I left game play was relatively stable with the exception of PvP. Is it really that bad now?
FelixTheCatt wrote: »I haven't played this game in almost 7 months but when I left game play was relatively stable with the exception of PvP. Is it really that bad now?
Oh it's pretty horrible. Lol. Just take a few moments to browse through the thread here.
Smileybones wrote: »FelixTheCatt wrote: »I haven't played this game in almost 7 months but when I left game play was relatively stable with the exception of PvP. Is it really that bad now?
Oh it's pretty horrible. Lol. Just take a few moments to browse through the thread here.
Care to enlighten us with what performance issues and bugs that you are experiencing ?
If YOU take a moment to browse through the thread, you see that many people AREN'T experiencing what you claim to be 'horrible'.