This is probably a really stupid idea but - what if there was a monthly competition to win 100-500 crowns and the winner is announced on an ESO Live episode? My thinking was that people who haven't seen or don't know about ESO Live will tune in and get involved, the community get a chance to win something and hopefully sparks more discussion.
Apart from that I love the lore of the game and definitely would like more history lessons
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »This is probably a really stupid idea but - what if there was a monthly competition to win 100-500 crowns and the winner is announced on an ESO Live episode? My thinking was that people who haven't seen or don't know about ESO Live will tune in and get involved, the community get a chance to win something and hopefully sparks more discussion.
Apart from that I love the lore of the game and definitely would like more history lessons
They usually do those giveaways DURING the feeds.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »This is probably a really stupid idea but - what if there was a monthly competition to win 100-500 crowns and the winner is announced on an ESO Live episode? My thinking was that people who haven't seen or don't know about ESO Live will tune in and get involved, the community get a chance to win something and hopefully sparks more discussion.
Apart from that I love the lore of the game and definitely would like more history lessons
They usually do those giveaways DURING the feeds.
Crowns? How have I missed that?
Could we possibly have a regular game and Tamriel lore section with Loremaster Lawrence, please?
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »This is probably a really stupid idea but - what if there was a monthly competition to win 100-500 crowns and the winner is announced on an ESO Live episode? My thinking was that people who haven't seen or don't know about ESO Live will tune in and get involved, the community get a chance to win something and hopefully sparks more discussion.
Apart from that I love the lore of the game and definitely would like more history lessons
They usually do those giveaways DURING the feeds.
Crowns? How have I missed that?
Well they usually give away t-shirts and plush dolls and if I recall correctly like posters and stuff more but a few times it was flat out crowns.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »This is probably a really stupid idea but - what if there was a monthly competition to win 100-500 crowns and the winner is announced on an ESO Live episode? My thinking was that people who haven't seen or don't know about ESO Live will tune in and get involved, the community get a chance to win something and hopefully sparks more discussion.
Apart from that I love the lore of the game and definitely would like more history lessons
They usually do those giveaways DURING the feeds.
Crowns? How have I missed that?
Well they usually give away t-shirts and plush dolls and if I recall correctly like posters and stuff more but a few times it was flat out crowns.
Well I feel better for knowing it isn't a stupid idea! How does it work though? Is it something you enter? I feel like a lot of people don't know about this (or maybe they do and I've completely missed it!)
SubtleHate wrote: »I would like to see an Q&A with the programmers and the engineers/IT people in the community addressing, in as much technical detail as possible, why the game lags so much and how the programmers go about fixing it. I would like the programmers to explain the situation to the tech savvy in the community. Maybe have a brief collab where said members of the community give the programmers feedback and problem solving ideas.
rhapsodious wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »This is probably a really stupid idea but - what if there was a monthly competition to win 100-500 crowns and the winner is announced on an ESO Live episode? My thinking was that people who haven't seen or don't know about ESO Live will tune in and get involved, the community get a chance to win something and hopefully sparks more discussion.
Apart from that I love the lore of the game and definitely would like more history lessons
They usually do those giveaways DURING the feeds.
Crowns? How have I missed that?
Well they usually give away t-shirts and plush dolls and if I recall correctly like posters and stuff more but a few times it was flat out crowns.
Well I feel better for knowing it isn't a stupid idea! How does it work though? Is it something you enter? I feel like a lot of people don't know about this (or maybe they do and I've completely missed it!)
They announce they're doing a crowns giveaway on the stream and give Twitch viewers a keyword to say (like, oh say, "crowns" ). There's a raffle bot they use that will pick a winner from whoever did that (the chat does become a mess at that point), then they announce the winner and I guess they PM them a redemption code?
We actually did this a bit early on, and can certainly do it again on occasion.New content and previews are always welcome, but how about being a bit more daring and focusing occasionally on your community? Perhaps some quick Q&A sessions with 'ordinary' folks who do so much for role-play, crafting, game mechanics, etc? I know, potentially risky, but there might be some mileage in the idea?
We could, sure! It would take a bit of planning on our part, but it's certainly possible. We had actually toyed with the idea at one point to livestream some Behind the Scenes stuff via Periscope or FB Live, but it sort of fell off the radar.Do you do "behind the scenes"? Like a brief video diary of the team and what they get up to?
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »We actually did this a bit early on, and can certainly do it again on occasion.New content and previews are always welcome, but how about being a bit more daring and focusing occasionally on your community? Perhaps some quick Q&A sessions with 'ordinary' folks who do so much for role-play, crafting, game mechanics, etc? I know, potentially risky, but there might be some mileage in the idea?We could, sure! It would take a bit of planning on our part, but it's certainly possible. We had actually toyed with the idea at one point to livestream some Behind the Scenes stuff via Periscope or FB Live, but it sort of fell off the radar.Do you do "behind the scenes"? Like a brief video diary of the team and what they get up to?
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »We actually did this a bit early on, and can certainly do it again on occasion.New content and previews are always welcome, but how about being a bit more daring and focusing occasionally on your community? Perhaps some quick Q&A sessions with 'ordinary' folks who do so much for role-play, crafting, game mechanics, etc? I know, potentially risky, but there might be some mileage in the idea?We could, sure! It would take a bit of planning on our part, but it's certainly possible. We had actually toyed with the idea at one point to livestream some Behind the Scenes stuff via Periscope or FB Live, but it sort of fell off the radar.Do you do "behind the scenes"? Like a brief video diary of the team and what they get up to?
I'd like to see the "Anatomy of a Bugfix". What are all the steps ZOS takes when finding a report from start to finish, and explaining some of the challenges with it. A lot of people seem to be under the impression that it's a single line of code to fix something when, in reality, there's far, far more to it -- especially when testing in a closed environment -vs- a live one.
I'd like to see the "Anatomy of a Bugfix". What are all the steps ZOS takes when finding a report from start to finish, and explaining some of the challenges with it. A lot of people seem to be under the impression that it's a single line of code to fix something when, in reality, there's far, far more to it -- especially when testing in a closed environment -vs- a live one.
Fab. Occasional stuff is good for me. Plus, I clearly need to revisit previous episodes of ESO Live to see what I have missed!ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »We actually did this a bit early on, and can certainly do it again on occasion
I'd like to see the "Anatomy of a Bugfix". What are all the steps ZOS takes when finding a report from start to finish, and explaining some of the challenges with it. A lot of people seem to be under the impression that it's a single line of code to fix something when, in reality, there's far, far more to it -- especially when testing in a closed environment -vs- a live one.