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ZOS, do not say we are important and you listen please.

iLawyeredYou
If this were the case so many features and fixes that are CONSTANTLY requested would already be added or atleast unveiled at this years E3 such as:

Barbershop
Race Change
Arena based PvP
Housing
Console Text Chat
Console DPS counters.

I can go on but when your a huge fan if ESO and in every major talk you guys give us the "more to come later" "soon" and "we would uf we could" I am left feeling lied to or atleast ignored. I get Tamriel One could lead to something good irrespective as to whether this game has or will now become more CP orientated then ever but this IMO is not a heavily requested feature when compared to the list above.

I simply ask please look harder into the volume of requests and not see what YOU want to see.

  • Mashille
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    I'm pretty sure most of that stuff has been confirmed and they are working on it. They just aren't showing anything till Quakecon, I expect the Barbershop and Arenas will both be there.
    House Baratheon: 'Ours Is The Fury'
  • Turelus
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    I think every one of those is confirmed to be in development with some of them even announced earlier this year as being scheduled for launch in the second half of this year (after DB).

    They're listening, they're doing things we want, they just don't have unlimited resources to launch everything at once.
    @Turelus - EU PC Megaserver
    "Don't count on others for help. In the end each of us is in this alone. The survivors are those who know how to look out for themselves."
  • iLawyeredYou
    I understand they are working on them, but I think they should have been somewhat prioritized ahead of Tamriel One. And the lack of detail about them for such a long time leaves me confused and slightly annoyed. I respect everything they have done up till now but these are basic MMO features.

    I fear my views come across heavily subjective and maybe they are but I repeat these are basic MMO features. Maybe I'm just too used to MMOs with these features that playing one without them currently is slightly hard to swallow.
    Edited by iLawyeredYou on June 13, 2016 9:39AM
  • Tryxus
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    I understand they are working on them, but I think they should have been somewhat prioritized ahead of Tamriel One. And the lack of detail about them for such a length time leaves me confused and slightly annoyed. I respect everything they have done up till now but these are basic MMO features.

    Or perhaps they're easier to implement when One Tamriel goes live
    "Stand strong, stay true and shelter all."
    Tryxus - Guardian of the Green - Warden - PC/EU
  • Smileybones
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    They didn't talk about next DLC at E3, does that mean that they won't release any DLC anymore ? Please be smarter.

    Also what about all the stuff that got added to the game since launch thanks to players input ? You sound like there is none.
  • Turelus
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    As I have posted a few times in other threads, just because they announced Tamriel One at BE3 doesn't mean this is the only thing they have been or are working on.

    This update can quite easily be released along side other features from your list. Until they start talking about what's actually included in the next update we won't know. We're still only a couple of weeks past Dark Brotherhood launch so they're not going to be talking too much about what else is to come yet.
    @Turelus - EU PC Megaserver
    "Don't count on others for help. In the end each of us is in this alone. The survivors are those who know how to look out for themselves."
  • iLawyeredYou
    They didn't talk about next DLC at E3, does that mean that they won't release any DLC anymore ? Please be smarter.

    Also what about all the stuff that got added to the game since launch thanks to players input ? You sound like there is none.

    I do not mean to infer nor express that no further DLC will exist in the future because that simply will not be the case. I'm simply expressing my views and slight frustration as to why these are not implimented or expanded upon very much. So please refrain from your snipes and jabs. And with regard to things added previously I am also fully aware that there are cases where it does seem they listen. HOWEVER and IMO I believe this has not occured this time round.

    Quakecon will most likely show off these systems abit more but it is late IMO.
  • stcairo
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    I sincerely hope ESO will not repeat the mistakes of WoW. Race change, Faction change, level boosts or housing, if that means garrisons. Barber shops which would facilitate cosmetic changes would be nice to have, with more hair styles, beard styles and tatoos. Housing done the Morrowind way would be cool, with a trophy room and cosmetic upgrades, but no services or NPCs that would take people away from the town crafting stations or other social arenas.

    In my opinion, ZOS should be making more fantastic stories, quests and landmasses for me to explore.
    I would like to experience all the great holidays of the Elder Scrolls series, and chase down relics.
    I would love to see the Knights of the Nine, and build my own home on a ship.
    I'd love to ride a silt strider, not as my personal mount, but as a way of transport.
    So much to look forward to, and with fingers crossed, I hope ZOS manages to stay away from quick fix money services that dillute the game, and lessen the impact and importance of making choices.
    It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
  • Turelus
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    @stcairo sadly there is a demand for many things WOW did because many people want everything from WOW just not WOW.
    @Turelus - EU PC Megaserver
    "Don't count on others for help. In the end each of us is in this alone. The survivors are those who know how to look out for themselves."
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