Natetendo83 wrote: »I'm very skeptical of this plan. They need to go into deep detail soon on how this will work. As it stands it seems like character levels will be relatively meaningless as you and the world will just scale to each other. If I can start up an Ebonheart Pact character and go from the starting zone straight to Riften and slay monsters that's just downright stupid.
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »My thoughts: this was one of the most requested, no, DEMANDED, features before and after launch. ZOS spent 2 years working on it to get it to where its paying customers wanted it.
Now the first few pages are littered with comments about how stupid ZOS is.
I £#€%ing hate the Internet.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »My thoughts: this was one of the most requested, no, DEMANDED, features before and after launch. ZOS spent 2 years working on it to get it to where its paying customers wanted it.
Now the first few pages are littered with comments about how stupid ZOS is.
I £#€%ing hate the Internet.
Yep ppl were not around or just forgot
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »My thoughts: this was one of the most requested, no, DEMANDED, features before and after launch. ZOS spent 2 years working on it to get it to where its paying customers wanted it.
Now the first few pages are littered with comments about how stupid ZOS is.
I £#€%ing hate the Internet.
Natetendo83 wrote: »danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »My thoughts: this was one of the most requested, no, DEMANDED, features before and after launch. ZOS spent 2 years working on it to get it to where its paying customers wanted it.
Now the first few pages are littered with comments about how stupid ZOS is.
I £#€%ing hate the Internet.
I bought this game the day it came out for PS4, I never once wanted this.
timidobserver wrote: »Pretty disappointing at first look, but I won't be sure until I hear more. With no level restrictions, it is kind of hard to find a point.
Disappointed, nothing about the next dlc.
KingYogi415 wrote: »Why do they constantly fix what is not broken.
So disappointing...
Titansteele wrote: »ZOS have mentioned "business intelligence" more than once over the years that I have been following this game. It has used to justify quite a few things in the past.
The problem with "big data" is that age old question ..... at which point does data become information? In other words how is the data turned into something useful. Example? Oh go on then ........
Not everything in this example is fact, it was my interpretation of statements made and I am not claiming any of it is actual fact.
So WGT got nerfed, big data played a part in that call being made. Big data said that X amount of people did not not finish the runs they started. Someone at ZOS made a target that said we want Y% of runs completed and because it currently is below that value it needs to be belted ..... hard ........... with thy stick of nerfydom.
So Big data provided fact, it says out of X runs Y fail to finish. What it does not say is why? Was it too hard? Was it too long? Was it not fun? Was the players dinner ready? Was the player offered sex and that was a much more attractive offer than "get out the red stupid" comments from guild mates?
How is this relevant?
I have a feeling big data drove this change and I am not sure if the data has been successfully turned into information to enable sensible decisions on this one. For me, the jury is out and time will tell.
I do not envy this job at ZoS, where I think I would do a fantastic job at it I know it is not an easy one. I truely hope you made the right one Matt.
Articulemort wrote: »I don't fully understand why anybody would be upset about this. They used the large stage to announce a change to the game in hopes of bringing more players into the game. If you want a healthy game, you need players, and frankly I'm sure ESO is losing more players to games like fallout 4 and the likes then they are gaining.
They need to gain new players to be able to afford to keep the game running and have the staff continue to fix the crap that's broken and create new DLC. Every single player should be excited by this news, and if you don't like it and think it won't help, please leave. The community has enough negativity in it, you probably aren't helping, especially if you think ZOS trying to add new players is bad for the game.
I believes its only pveNewBlacksmurf wrote: »I need some details on this.
especially how it relates to PVP.
I believe in context, PvP will remain scaled so I'd imagine that we pick sides to fight for which should allow us to change alliances in some ways. Prob a huge change to Cyrodil but again...all speculation cause nothing was said in any detail even if it's PvE or PvP or both
Articulemort wrote: »I don't fully understand why anybody would be upset about this. They used the large stage to announce a change to the game in hopes of bringing more players into the game. If you want a healthy game, you need players, and frankly I'm sure ESO is losing more players to games like fallout 4 and the likes then they are gaining.
They need to gain new players to be able to afford to keep the game running and have the staff continue to fix the crap that's broken and create new DLC. Every single player should be excited by this news, and if you don't like it and think it won't help, please leave. The community has enough negativity in it, you probably aren't helping, especially if you think ZOS trying to add new players is bad for the game.
what and end the war with a treaty or cease fireclayandaudrey_ESO wrote: »Disappointed, nothing about the next dlc.
What do you mean? This will be the next DLC.Wonder if this means switching between Cyrodiil alliances will become the new system. I highly doubt it.
This means Cyrodiil will become the PvE zone so many have wanted. Large scale Pvp is going to be removed and we will get the small scale stuff instead.
Not dissing,but data IS information.It doesnt become information,as it already is.Titansteele wrote: »The problem with "big data" is that age old question ..... at which point does data become information? In other words how is the data turned into something useful. Example? Oh go on then ........
Just got to say Tamriel One is exactly the game I want and am so excited
Natetendo83 wrote: »Articulemort wrote: »I don't fully understand why anybody would be upset about this. They used the large stage to announce a change to the game in hopes of bringing more players into the game. If you want a healthy game, you need players, and frankly I'm sure ESO is losing more players to games like fallout 4 and the likes then they are gaining.
They need to gain new players to be able to afford to keep the game running and have the staff continue to fix the crap that's broken and create new DLC. Every single player should be excited by this news, and if you don't like it and think it won't help, please leave. The community has enough negativity in it, you probably aren't helping, especially if you think ZOS trying to add new players is bad for the game.
The lack of concrete details on how it's going to work is what's bothering people. Right now it's implemented on a smaller scale with the DLC zones, now what's to stop me from finishing a starting zone and wandering to what used to be a level 40-50 zone and doing all of the story missions, completely skipping the majority of the story content up to that point? The quests are currently set up in sequential order, not like Skyrim where you can wander around and do them when you feel like it. One quest send you to the next zone and so on and so forth. This breaks that.
Is that it ? So under-whelmed.
Big Announcement! We're changing our name again, this time to One Tamriel ! We will battle level everywhere! Now, instead of waiting for new content, your 675 cp AD character can go to Eastmarch and do the same quests again with your level 5 friend for 35 gold and a green deconstructable item!
Big announcement! 7 Million people in 2.5 years have made an account with us!
Big Announcement! We launched a new DLC 2 weeks ago! Finish it's main story in 3 hours ! Get quests to go to random places and kill 3 innocent people for 300 gold! Then get another one to do the same! Then go to 1 of 3 possible locations to do a buggy heist sacrament for another 300 gold and a green deconstructable item ! Do Sanctum Ophidia again! But with some monsters in there with a bit more health! And some parts a little buggier than they used to be!
By the way nothing new coming anytime soon.
timidobserver wrote: »Pretty disappointing at first look, but I won't be sure until I hear more. With no level restrictions, it is kind of hard to find a point.Disappointed, nothing about the next dlc.KingYogi415 wrote: »Why do they constantly fix what is not broken.
So disappointing...
Ya know,everyone has been asking a long time for all that has been said by Matt above.
People whine that they dont listen,well,..
Finally they listen to what people have been wanting and all you guys can do is be disappointed.
Give me the reasons for your disappointment in what they are going to give us,please.
I cant see a single reason for disappointment,really.
What exactly that has been said by Matt are you disappointed in?
Articulemort wrote: »I don't fully understand why anybody would be upset about this. They used the large stage to announce a change to the game in hopes of bringing more players into the game. If you want a healthy game, you need players, and frankly I'm sure ESO is losing more players to games like fallout 4 and the likes then they are gaining.
They need to gain new players to be able to afford to keep the game running and have the staff continue to fix the crap that's broken and create new DLC. Every single player should be excited by this news, and if you don't like it and think it won't help, please leave. The community has enough negativity in it, you probably aren't helping, especially if you think ZOS trying to add new players is bad for the game.
camilla_noctis wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Pretty disappointing at first look, but I won't be sure until I hear more. With no level restrictions, it is kind of hard to find a point.Disappointed, nothing about the next dlc.KingYogi415 wrote: »Why do they constantly fix what is not broken.
So disappointing...
Ya know,everyone has been asking a long time for all that has been said by Matt above.
People whine that they dont listen,well,..
Finally they listen to what people have been wanting and all you guys can do is be disappointed.
Give me the reasons for your disappointment in what they are going to give us,please.
I cant see a single reason for disappointment,really.
What exactly that has been said by Matt are you disappointed in?
"Everyone"
Hmm, I missed where you polled every single person's opinion, cause you must have missed me.
I'm not everyone, I wasn't asking for this feature, though perhaps it would have been more useful when the game was new. I was asking for more content.Articulemort wrote: »I don't fully understand why anybody would be upset about this. They used the large stage to announce a change to the game in hopes of bringing more players into the game. If you want a healthy game, you need players, and frankly I'm sure ESO is losing more players to games like fallout 4 and the likes then they are gaining.
They need to gain new players to be able to afford to keep the game running and have the staff continue to fix the crap that's broken and create new DLC. Every single player should be excited by this news, and if you don't like it and think it won't help, please leave. The community has enough negativity in it, you probably aren't helping, especially if you think ZOS trying to add new players is bad for the game.
MMOs actually survive by retaining players. There's nothing about the new feature that keeps players who have already played through all those areas and content, who have already leveled, perhaps multiple alts even, who just want SOMETHING new.
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »My thoughts: this was one of the most requested, no, DEMANDED, features before and after launch. ZOS spent 2 years working on it to get it to where its paying customers wanted it.
Now the first few pages are littered with comments about how stupid ZOS is.
I £#€%ing hate the Internet.
Yep ppl were not around or just forgot
I'm starting to realize that having a good long term memory just makes me angry.
timidobserver wrote: »Pretty disappointing at first look, but I won't be sure until I hear more. With no level restrictions, it is kind of hard to find a point.Disappointed, nothing about the next dlc.KingYogi415 wrote: »Why do they constantly fix what is not broken.
So disappointing...
Ya know,everyone has been asking a long time for all that has been said by Matt above.
People whine that they dont listen,well,..
Finally they listen to what people have been wanting and all you guys can do is be disappointed.
Give me the reasons for your disappointment in what they are going to give us,please.
I cant see a single reason for disappointment,really.
What exactly that has been said by Matt are you disappointed in?