
I've lost any hope that ESO will get back on track. As a consequence:
This is not a goodbye thread. I still have time on my ESO+ and I will still be playing. When that runs out, we'll see. I'll need very strong reasons to renew my subscription.
Out of curiosity what made you do this?

I've lost any hope that ESO will get back on track. As a consequence:
This is not a goodbye thread. I still have time on my ESO+ and I will still be playing. When that runs out, we'll see. I'll need very strong reasons to renew my subscription.
PurifedBladez wrote: »
I feel like theyll lose more then 40 subs in the coming months..
flguy147ub17_ESO wrote: »I cancelled too, i just cant support a company that refuses to listen to the playerbase on issues, refuses to fix bugs, launches broke DLCs every single time, PVP performance is horrible and personally i hate the CP system. Broken abilities should also not be broken for as long as they are, that is probably the most important thing in any video game, your abilites have to freaking work. This game will always be "it has potential".
PurifedBladez wrote: »
I feel like theyll lose more then 40 subs in the coming months..
Could be that the cost to fix the issue will cost more than to lose the hardcore PC players. Casual PC players won't care, and I'm guessing the console player base dwarfs the PC population right now.
I hope that isn't true.
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »Oh waaaaaa. Cry me a river. This game is great. Go do something else. Enough of these posts. There are THOUSANDS of people who love this game. Bleh.
MasterSpatula wrote: »A quit thread with no rant about why? "Back on track" could mean anything--from "Fix PVP lag" to "let me buy a purple-spotted unicorn mount in the crowns store," depending on who and how loony you are.