I've been playing EvE online for a long time now- but am finally picking up ESO again. Eve has a permanent player count of 30,000 accounts, half of which are probably alts. So with that in mind how does the (N/A server) player count of ESO stack up? Is it the same sort of deal with 15,000 actual players more or less between all three factions? More per faction? Does anyone even know?
Whoah o.o
One Tamriel? Closer together? Like I could play with my DC buddies? Explain please :P
Whoah o.o
One Tamriel? Closer together? Like I could play with my DC buddies? Explain please :P
One Tamriel to try them- and in the darkness bind them
Haha :P
Remember Ultima- one does not simply 'play' One Tamriel
I've been playing EvE online for a long time now- but am finally picking up ESO again. Eve has a permanent player count of 30,000 accounts, half of which are probably alts. So with that in mind how does the (N/A server) player count of ESO stack up? Is it the same sort of deal with 15,000 actual players more or less between all three factions? More per faction? Does anyone even know?
I've been playing EvE online for a long time now- but am finally picking up ESO again. Eve has a permanent player count of 30,000 accounts, half of which are probably alts. So with that in mind how does the (N/A server) player count of ESO stack up? Is it the same sort of deal with 15,000 actual players more or less between all three factions? More per faction? Does anyone even know?
PC EU is also pretty much populated all the time
Am I the only person that is deeply hesitant about making ALL of the PVE zones battle-leveled?
Am I the only person that is deeply hesitant about making ALL of the PVE zones battle-leveled?
I mean, fresh out of the coldharbour prison and your base stats are battle leveled to match that of a level 50? So that if your level 3 potato and a level 50 champ0 character had nothing but identical swords, the ONLY thing that would make a difference would be the level 50 has used skill points?
Take it a step further. You are a brand new player. You step out the door from the place you wake up, fresh from the coldharbour prison. An established player stands there and hands you a full set of gear for your character type. Now, on DAY ONE of your time in tamriel you are level-scaled to match the stats of people who have been playing for months. On DAY ONE you can walk the roads of the fifth zone of your alliance (reapers march, alik'r, eastmarch) and swing your sword / blast your staff / fire your bow with just as much oomph as someone who has leveled their character 40+ times already.
Does this universal level-scaling they are talking about disturb anyone else, or is it just me?
PurifedBladez wrote: »
khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »PurifedBladez wrote: »
Seeing how Blizz prided themselves on having 12 million subs back in the day Id say thats unlikely :P
PurifedBladez wrote: »khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »PurifedBladez wrote: »
Seeing how Blizz prided themselves on having 12 million subs back in the day Id say thats unlikely :P
Yeah but, do you hear much about the size of the playerbase now? You don't and it's still has millions of players. Soo
khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »PurifedBladez wrote: »khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »PurifedBladez wrote: »
Seeing how Blizz prided themselves on having 12 million subs back in the day Id say thats unlikely :P
Yeah but, do you hear much about the size of the playerbase now? You don't and it's still has millions of players. Soo
You dont advertise your sub base is steadily declining.