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So all complaining aside, can we actually take a moment to appropriate all the work the Zeni has dun

SirJordanecus
SirJordanecus
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No game is perfect, and when ESO first released i was among the many people who just felt let down. But within the course of a year Zenimax worked hard and relentlessly to update the game, fixed the issues and bugs, and add more sustenance to the game. I was truly impressed after i came back to it a year later (yeah, i wasnt one of the hardcore fans that stayed with it even through the early, very rough times. But to the ones that did, i thank you because you kept the game alive so the devs would keep striving to make it better.) And things in my opinion only got better from there, and are still continuing to improve. I was thrilled that they scaled all the zones so that i can play with who ever no matter their level (me and my friends have become filthy casuals in our old age.) And i think they did a good job implementing this change and it transitioned really well. So thank you Zenimax team! Keep up the good work of making this game worthy of the Elder Scrolls name, and maybe even a hall mark for MMOs; now that would be impressive!

And finally i want to ask the Devs (if they read these things) what they are working on next? You have basically successfully removed levels in a way, which is awesome and super rare in the MMO world. So what i want to know, is there more plans to effectively get rid of leveling in ESO? Could it be possible to get rid of leveled items as well and go back to an Elder scrolls system of gear? (iron<orcish<dwarven<ebony<deadric) i think it would be absolutely amazing if things like this were implemented to make the game feel less like an MMO and more like a true Elder Scrolls RPG experince! Thank you once again for a damn good job in my opinion, i know what the Devs do is not easy. And if you read this, i thank you for that too. Have a nice day :)

Also, will i ever be able to play with my friends on Xboxone!? or i guess that other console too. But it seems like Microsoft is trying to make things between PC/ xbox more compatible and maybe even cross platform play. I think an MMO, especially this one, would be perfect for that.
  • Jeremy
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    No game is perfect, and when ESO first released i was among the many people who just felt let down. But within the course of a year Zenimax worked hard and relentlessly to update the game, fixed the issues and bugs, and add more sustenance to the game. I was truly impressed after i came back to it a year later (yeah, i wasnt one of the hardcore fans that stayed with it even through the early, very rough times. But to the ones that did, i thank you because you kept the game alive so the devs would keep striving to make it better.) And things in my opinion only got better from there, and are still continuing to improve. I was thrilled that they scaled all the zones so that i can play with who ever no matter their level (me and my friends have become filthy casuals in our old age.) And i think they did a good job implementing this change and it transitioned really well. So thank you Zenimax team! Keep up the good work of making this game worthy of the Elder Scrolls name, and maybe even a hall mark for MMOs; now that would be impressive!

    And finally i want to ask the Devs (if they read these things) what they are working on next? You have basically successfully removed levels in a way, which is awesome and super rare in the MMO world. So what i want to know, is there more plans to effectively get rid of leveling in ESO? Could it be possible to get rid of leveled items as well and go back to an Elder scrolls system of gear? (iron<orcish<dwarven<ebony<deadric) i think it would be absolutely amazing if things like this were implemented to make the game feel less like an MMO and more like a true Elder Scrolls RPG experince! Thank you once again for a damn good job in my opinion, i know what the Devs do is not easy. And if you read this, i thank you for that too. Have a nice day :)

    Also, will i ever be able to play with my friends on Xboxone!? or i guess that other console too. But it seems like Microsoft is trying to make things between PC/ xbox more compatible and maybe even cross platform play. I think an MMO, especially this one, would be perfect for that.

    I'm one of the apparent few who was impressed with this game from beta. And it has done nothing but get better.

    Now that they have got their dungeon finder tool to work and have scaled the zones I really don't have any significant complaints with this game outside of how cumbersome it is to sell items to other players and the atrocious search functions at guild stores.

    It's a great game no doubt. The best of the newer MMORPGs IMHO.

    As to your question: I think the housing system is what the developers are working on next. And it looks pretty awesome so far.
    Edited by Jeremy on November 13, 2016 11:18PM
  • builder680
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    So all complaining aside, can we actually take a moment to appropriate all the work the Zeni has dun

    I hereby appropriate all the work Zenimax has done and ask that any funds collected from all future crown store purchases and subscriptions be routed to my bank account. Thanks in advance.
    Edited by builder680 on November 13, 2016 11:23PM
  • Stopnaggin
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    I appreciate what they have done to some things. But the way they are headed, I don't know. It seems here lately with small patches and updates they are taking the economy and reducing it to rubble. BoP equipment, scaling mats, and now this apothecary vendor. Maybe they are trying to fix some things but at the expense of others. Pvp is a mess, balancing issues, smart loot still not smart enough. Why would a cp160 need prosperous or training?

    The fact 1T has brought in new blood is good, the scaling I fear is more of a crutch than a tool. Sometimes I feel like these events are just a distraction to make us look away from the far more serious problems. I love this game I just hope they get it fixed for everyone, not just the new blood.
  • JimT722
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    I have loved this game since launch. I never complained about it. MMO's are often flawed upon release, I loved it regardless. The current direction over the past few months regarding the financial aspects of the game have left me bitter. I care about ESO and don't want to see the same things happen that occurred in other MMO's. I have played far to many that did the exact same things this one is doing now.

    When are people going to get tired of MMO's hiring people who specialize in behavioral targeting and micro-transaction strategies. Basically they are analyzing your patterns of behavior in order to squeeze you financially.
  • Rev Rielle
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    No game is perfect.
    One-Tamriel, and largely the removal of incessant zoning/phasing issues have probably been the best improvements in my point of view.
    The Dye and Cosmetic system is miles ahead of where it was at launch (most of it wasn't even in existence then).
    Champion points, whilst not perfect (see above) have been great. A significant improvement over the veteran level system that was in place when the game launched.

    But One-Tamriel? By far the single best addition to the game. I went to back to Guild Wars 2 for a bit because I was tired of not being able to group with friends of different levels or help out other new players with content without completely trivializing it. There is still a ways to go with One-Tamriel I think (hopefully the next step will be removal of levels on arms/armour, and a subsequent reworking of the crafting system), but it's a huge step in the right direction.
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