Yeah, skimming over the important issues to focus on lore is bad, but the occasional lore drop would be a bit of fun. But I agree the focus should definitely be on the issues and the stuff the community wants answered. And if there's something that can't be answered for whatever reason, they should tell us that, not just ignore the question.NewBlacksmurf wrote: »ESO live in my opinion isn't the place for this.I find it boring when they DO discuss it.Imagine how boring it would be if there was no lore or personality... I know I wouldn't bother to watch it.silky_soft wrote: »No questions about lore, what the devs eat, their pets name, customer support or any of that type.
I do however feel this should be on their site as a short. Ppl do like that stuff but ESO live is for entertainment an often times ppl are asking the same one or two questions over and over that are ignored while instead talking on lore....naaah
Agreed. The recent shows which all focused on "the next DLC" were nowhere near as good as the original episodes.GrumpyMuffin wrote: »I enjoyed it at first when it was info about the game, what was being worked on, what was being fixed etc. However, over time it seemed to evolve into a version of QVC in which the shows only purpose was to promote sales of the new dlc and crown store content. I understand that these needed to be marketed , but a bit of balance would be good. If they bring it back I would hate to see how much time they give to promoting crate items each show.
MyNameIsElias wrote: »@FENGRUSH for eso live co-host. The hero we need.
Imagine how boring it would be if there was no lore or personality... I know I wouldn't bother to watch it.silky_soft wrote: »No questions about lore, what the devs eat, their pets name, customer support or any of that type.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Right now, we're discussing how we can revamp the show so there's a good focus and organization of topics, and ideally, would like to go back to having it be bi-weekly. The show is not dead, but rather, just on hold for now.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I'm going to be brutally honest.
If the shows were to come back and follow a similar tone...heck no. Those shows were literally worse than what some pro gamers put on. I literally get more from non-employees in the forums than they would provide other than release dates. Other stuff was a response to something someone in the community identified where we were awaiting a fix or change.
If you're going to take and hour to an hour in a half, the show needs to literally be a continuation from the last.
Here's my point.
In order to bring the show back it needs to be relevant and encompass topics that the community is expressing and mix in company marketing.
Let's say it began in January.
And let's say it's meant to be watched. Then it should be pre-recorded and air online after 7pm est. with the option to watch later for up to 24 months. It should
Look like a professional production and not an add-lib idea on a Friday before the weekend.
It should air at least twice a month if not weekly
I think weekly so that one week is Xbox, another is PS4 and a third as PC with a fourth for all platforms. These don't need to be 1 hour plus, they can be 30 minute....ya know....shows.
I'd start it out with grabbing edge of your seat stuff like picking actual forum hot topics and letting the devs talk on them. Overtime the community ambassadors or what not should have written portions....like a very short part.
But honestly the stuff people want to see and hear is what needs to be on there and the forums and social media are good sources for direction.
But as is.....Heck No!