Dear OP:
If you're comparing ESO to WoW then you obviously should be playing WoW. I dont want this game to be ANYTHING like WoW. I tried it and I hated it. WoW is WoW and ESO is ESO. I bought ESO because I have adored the franchise. Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim and now Tamriel. I get enough KungFu Panda from my kid watching it on Disney. I am completely uninterested in playing a WoW clone. Stop it!
Lmao. It's sad how many comments like this have appeared. People don't like to read.
I want ESO to be nothing like WoW. However, I'd like ESO to release at least a fraction of the sheer amount of content that WoW does within the same timeframe they've done it.
Take everything ESO has added since launch in terms of new content, and compare it to the first WoW expansion. You'll notice a stark contrast in endgame content in specific.
Nothing about this thread says "Make ESO like WoW!" It just compares ESO to probably the most successful MMO and shows a very interesting reason for it. Coincidentally WoW has a massive endgame PvE community while ESO has an extremely frail and nearly dead endgame PvE community (likely even worse than our PvP population).
Oh I read it. And Im sick of WoW dropouts trying to add WoW to other MMOs....
..... Dont even discuss WoW in any proximity to ESO. If you long for WoW features or styles... go back to WoW. PERIOD. You can repeat what you just said over and over and over til one of us dies and it will not detract from the fact that any comparison is a nostalgic yearning to play WoW.
Claims to read my posts.....
....then claims I'm a WoW player trying to bring WoW into ESO, despite my main post explicitly stating I've never played WoW or have the intention to.
Some people here are thought-provokingly dumb. Read the main post rather than comment like you have PTSD over WoW. It's hilarious, but also getting sad to continue reading now.
Dear OP:
If you're comparing ESO to WoW then you obviously should be playing WoW. I dont want this game to be ANYTHING like WoW. I tried it and I hated it. WoW is WoW and ESO is ESO. I bought ESO because I have adored the franchise. Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim and now Tamriel. I get enough KungFu Panda from my kid watching it on Disney. I am completely uninterested in playing a WoW clone. Stop it!
Lmao. It's sad how many comments like this have appeared. People don't like to read.
I want ESO to be nothing like WoW. However, I'd like ESO to release at least a fraction of the sheer amount of content that WoW does within the same timeframe they've done it.
Take everything ESO has added since launch in terms of new content, and compare it to the first WoW expansion. You'll notice a stark contrast in endgame content in specific.
Nothing about this thread says "Make ESO like WoW!" It just compares ESO to probably the most successful MMO and shows a very interesting reason for it. Coincidentally WoW has a massive endgame PvE community while ESO has an extremely frail and nearly dead endgame PvE community (likely even worse than our PvP population).
Oh I read it. And Im sick of WoW dropouts trying to add WoW to other MMOs....
..... Dont even discuss WoW in any proximity to ESO. If you long for WoW features or styles... go back to WoW. PERIOD. You can repeat what you just said over and over and over til one of us dies and it will not detract from the fact that any comparison is a nostalgic yearning to play WoW.
Claims to read my posts.....
....then claims I'm a WoW player trying to bring WoW into ESO, despite my main post explicitly stating I've never played WoW or have the intention to.
Some people here are thought-provokingly dumb. Read the main post rather than comment like you have PTSD over WoW. It's hilarious, but also getting sad to continue reading now.
How can you seriously comment on how WoW's content in the formative years is greater than ESO's content in the formative years, if you've never actually played WoW's content?
Bolded for emphasis.
Dear OP:
If you're comparing ESO to WoW then you obviously should be playing WoW. I dont want this game to be ANYTHING like WoW. I tried it and I hated it. WoW is WoW and ESO is ESO. I bought ESO because I have adored the franchise. Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim and now Tamriel. I get enough KungFu Panda from my kid watching it on Disney. I am completely uninterested in playing a WoW clone. Stop it!
Lmao. It's sad how many comments like this have appeared. People don't like to read.
I want ESO to be nothing like WoW. However, I'd like ESO to release at least a fraction of the sheer amount of content that WoW does within the same timeframe they've done it.
Take everything ESO has added since launch in terms of new content, and compare it to the first WoW expansion. You'll notice a stark contrast in endgame content in specific.
Nothing about this thread says "Make ESO like WoW!" It just compares ESO to probably the most successful MMO and shows a very interesting reason for it. Coincidentally WoW has a massive endgame PvE community while ESO has an extremely frail and nearly dead endgame PvE community (likely even worse than our PvP population).
Oh I read it. And Im sick of WoW dropouts trying to add WoW to other MMOs....
..... Dont even discuss WoW in any proximity to ESO. If you long for WoW features or styles... go back to WoW. PERIOD. You can repeat what you just said over and over and over til one of us dies and it will not detract from the fact that any comparison is a nostalgic yearning to play WoW.
Claims to read my posts.....
....then claims I'm a WoW player trying to bring WoW into ESO, despite my main post explicitly stating I've never played WoW or have the intention to.
Some people here are thought-provokingly dumb. Read the main post rather than comment like you have PTSD over WoW. It's hilarious, but also getting sad to continue reading now.
How can you seriously comment on how WoW's content in the formative years is greater than ESO's content in the formative years, if you've never actually played WoW's content?
Bolded for emphasis.
Read the entire main post. You might understand the reason for this thread a bit better. Gl to you
After 6 months of ESO, that's the end of ESO life, max levelled, nothing new to learn or do. It's time to throw the game away.
But I didn't, why? Cos there's no alternative mmo medieval game out there on PS4.
Dark souls 3 is great, but not enough mmo elements.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »After 6 months of ESO, that's the end of ESO life, max levelled, nothing new to learn or do. It's time to throw the game away.
But I didn't, why? Cos there's no alternative mmo medieval game out there on PS4.
Dark souls 3 is great, but not enough mmo elements.
I agree many of us are here because there is not an alternative. However, i would be surprised if one has seen all and done all in a mere 6 months of playing the game. I can tell you vMoL is a lot of fun and few that started the game 6 months ago have cleared it in HM.
Dear OP:
If you're comparing ESO to WoW then you obviously should be playing WoW. I dont want this game to be ANYTHING like WoW. I tried it and I hated it. WoW is WoW and ESO is ESO. I bought ESO because I have adored the franchise. Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim and now Tamriel. I get enough KungFu Panda from my kid watching it on Disney. I am completely uninterested in playing a WoW clone. Stop it!
Dear OP:
If you're comparing ESO to WoW then you obviously should be playing WoW. I dont want this game to be ANYTHING like WoW. I tried it and I hated it. WoW is WoW and ESO is ESO. I bought ESO because I have adored the franchise. Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim and now Tamriel. I get enough KungFu Panda from my kid watching it on Disney. I am completely uninterested in playing a WoW clone. Stop it!
Lmao. It's sad how many comments like this have appeared. People don't like to read.
I want ESO to be nothing like WoW. However, I'd like ESO to release at least a fraction of the sheer amount of content that WoW does within the same timeframe they've done it.
Take everything ESO has added since launch in terms of new content, and compare it to the first WoW expansion. You'll notice a stark contrast in endgame content in specific.
Nothing about this thread says "Make ESO like WoW!" It just compares ESO to probably the most successful MMO and shows a very interesting reason for it. Coincidentally WoW has a massive endgame PvE community while ESO has an extremely frail and nearly dead endgame PvE community (likely even worse than our PvP population).
Oh I read it. And Im sick of WoW dropouts trying to add WoW to other MMOs. Go look at EQ, LotRO, DDO, Rift or any other MMO forum and you will see people comparing WoW to that game and wanting WoW feature in that game. NO NO NO NO NO! WoW sucks. Dont compare it to this game. Dont add WoW or WoW like features to this game. In fact, Dont even discuss WoW in any proximity to ESO. If you long for WoW features or styles... go back to WoW. PERIOD. You can repeat what you just said over and over and over til one of us dies and it will not detract from the fact that any comparison is a nostalgic yearning to play WoW.
I'm sick of great games being destroyed because they let the WoWbots talk them into crap that is not part of the idea of their respective game. NO!! Again... If this game starts looking and feeling like WoW, I'll spend my money elsewhere. Done it before and I'll do it again.
I would argue that they increased the "end game" content hugely with 1T since all zones can be played and enjoyed at "end game" now. But maybe that's because I view "end game" differently to you.
When you say "end game" you mean "better gear".
Personally I think the wow model of "get this gear so i can get that gear so i can get this gear" to be utter ***. I don't want to have to grind dungeons in sequence so that I can get finally have gear good enough to start grinding the next lot of gear in the next dungeon. Oh look, new DLC dropped, now all my BiS is redundant and I get to grind the NEW dungeon until I have that full set. Lucky me!
Screw that.
I'm happy that I can choose what content I want to play in pretty much any order. I'm glad that most gear is equivalent and there are a heap of viable builds for every class. I happy that I can tinker with different sets and play styles and find one that I enjoy most.
I would definitely like to see some endgame trials/raids more in the style of other mmo's (even WoW) because as it stands, the trials just feel like (slightly) longer dungeons with more people.
I would also like to see longer dungeons. You can faceroll them in 10 - 15 mins easily.
The big problem here is that they have repeatedly stated they're trying not to be like other mmo's out there. And so they design and do things differently. The problem with doing things differently is that it doesn't always work and it doesn't always keep your players busy. And make no mistake, we definitely need content to keep us busy and coming back.
So please ZOS do look to other mmo's out there and observe how they do things and take even a little inspiration from them. You don't have to copy them like for like. Just give us some longer content and more of Tamriel to love.
Blizzard has far more money and resources than ZOS does. Expecting ZOS to put out the same type of content is pure fantasy. ZOS simply doesn't have the money, or the talent, to put out that type of product. They'd be hard pressed to deal with just quality or quantity, there's no way they could remotely come close to both.
They can't even support ESO on subscriber numbers, something Blizzard doesn't have to worry about with WoW. That's why we have clown crates and overpriced recolors in the store, with a B2P (soon to be F2P?) model, rather than a standard subscription model.
Would it be nice to see ZOS put out that kind of content for ESO on a regular basis? Absolutely. But it's not going to happen. They don't have the resources, or the player numbers required to justify investing in those resources, to make it happen.
You would also be very wrong. Many players (that dying endgame community, duh) would LOVE more trials/dungeons in a timely manner. Working on actual content instead of Crown Store-focused content like mounts or player housing. It'd actually keep people playing.
You would also be very wrong. Many players (that dying endgame community, duh) would LOVE more trials/dungeons in a timely manner. Working on actual content instead of Crown Store-focused content like mounts or player housing. It'd actually keep people playing.
That "dying community" is actually less than 1% of the amount of players. Sure they sub, but all in all that amount of players is a negligeable amount. When Zos takes a business decision to add content, do you think that they prefer to loose 99% of their players due to gated content like WoW raids, or that they wouldn't mind too much loosing the 1% of hardcore raiders because vMoL is a faceroll.
So, yeah, I would love more end game content as well. But then, I also know that I represent less than 1% that actually want that.
As for endgame content, I believe, you forgot DSA and MA.
Perhaps the Veteran versions are for the "1%", a number you are likely a bit off with. 5% is easily much closer. vMoL in particular may be for the 1%, but only because there are so few guilds willing to take new players to complete it with how mechanics intensive it is. Similar to vMA in that respect.
When the actual endgame PvE population is so low, your chances of joining a vMoL run as a no-name random player, even with max CP/great gear, is about 0.00000001%. vMoL runners right now only pick those they know can get the job done now from their high-end guild lists.
Perhaps the Veteran versions are for the "1%", a number you are likely a bit off with. 5% is easily much closer. vMoL in particular may be for the 1%, but only because there are so few guilds willing to take new players to complete it with how mechanics intensive it is. Similar to vMA in that respect.
When the actual endgame PvE population is so low, your chances of joining a vMoL run as a no-name random player, even with max CP/great gear, is about 0.00000001%. vMoL runners right now only pick those they know can get the job done now from their high-end guild lists.
Maybe 5% but still 5% vs. 95%, the buisness choice is made. I belong to the 1% part, and of a group that cleared vMoL HM; and in the end am the last one to still play ESO, mostly because I also like the casual part and the lore.; The guys (and girls) that left just had different things going on in life; new jobs; babies; etc... not really the lack of content was their motivation to leave the game.
But I feel that your actual complaint, is that you don't have a raiding guild to do vMoL on a regular basis, and therefore advocating for more end game content so that more people would actually move towards endgame, is that the case? Otherwise, yes; mostly I run with the same 12 person group all the time (not even a guild). Just because our working times are matching and because we like each other; half the talk during raid is not raid related, therefore we also rarely make it to the leaderboard anymore
Lifecode666 wrote: »This game is insane, if they push more Pvp and raiding content into the game word will spread!!
inflaburwb17_ESO wrote: »What is the cost to obtain access to all that content you listed in WoW? Then include the monthly subscription for the period it will take you to reach a level where you can enjoy that.
Compare that to ESO.
Now compare infrastructure (including human capital) of Blizzard vs Zeni.
I think, pound for pound and dollar for dollar, ESO hasn't done too badly with its offering vs costs vs infrastructure.