FortheloveofKrist wrote: »TL;DR: Reading all the complaints ahead of time makes the game so much better.
Okay, I know this seems anti-intuitive, but it makes sense. Hear me out.
If you are on console, or you simply don't play very often, I've figured out the key to ESO happiness. If you simply peruse the forums and read all of the vitriol spewed the first few days after a DLC or patch release, it makes the game more enjoyable once you get a chance to play. Console players get this perk automatically, since we have to wait longer for the release.
It's like hearing all of your friends talk about how absolutely horrible a movie is, thereby lowering your expectations to such a degree that you would be happy with nearly anything. Similarly, when you read all of the doom and gloom on the forums regarding a new release, your expectations are knocked down a few pegs and you are more likely to enjoy what is available.
(Anecdote Warning): I remember seeing the movie Three Wishes, starring Patrick Swayze. Normally a complete piece of trash. But I was struggling through the second half of a 13-hour flight from Los Angeles to Seoul, South Korea. I watched the *** out of that movie and liked it. Why? Because I just wanted any type of entertainment. I knew it would be bad by normal standards, but I needed something to distract me from the sheer boredom and terror of flying 13 hours sitting next to an ex-convict (that's another story).
It's all about your frame of mind, and if that means you gotta mentally trick yourself, then so be it.
Take it away, Carlin.
"What about these people who tell you their needs aren't being met? [...] Know what i tell them? 'DROP SOME OF YOUR NEEDS!' Life is a zero-sum game."
-George Carlin, Back In Town
FriedEggSandwich wrote: »FortheloveofKrist wrote: »TL;DR: Reading all the complaints ahead of time makes the game so much better.
Okay, I know this seems anti-intuitive, but it makes sense. Hear me out.
If you are on console, or you simply don't play very often, I've figured out the key to ESO happiness. If you simply peruse the forums and read all of the vitriol spewed the first few days after a DLC or patch release, it makes the game more enjoyable once you get a chance to play. Console players get this perk automatically, since we have to wait longer for the release.
It's like hearing all of your friends talk about how absolutely horrible a movie is, thereby lowering your expectations to such a degree that you would be happy with nearly anything. Similarly, when you read all of the doom and gloom on the forums regarding a new release, your expectations are knocked down a few pegs and you are more likely to enjoy what is available.
(Anecdote Warning): I remember seeing the movie Three Wishes, starring Patrick Swayze. Normally a complete piece of trash. But I was struggling through the second half of a 13-hour flight from Los Angeles to Seoul, South Korea. I watched the *** out of that movie and liked it. Why? Because I just wanted any type of entertainment. I knew it would be bad by normal standards, but I needed something to distract me from the sheer boredom and terror of flying 13 hours sitting next to an ex-convict (that's another story).
It's all about your frame of mind, and if that means you gotta mentally trick yourself, then so be it.
Take it away, Carlin.
"What about these people who tell you their needs aren't being met? [...] Know what i tell them? 'DROP SOME OF YOUR NEEDS!' Life is a zero-sum game."
-George Carlin, Back In Town
What a great "make-do-and-mend" attitude. Are you british by any chance?
The best way to enjoy the game is to avoid the forums altogether. You won't even come across 99% of the things people complain about.
I can't appreciate those who complain simply because they can't achieve their goal within hours of attempting. These people are 100% of the reason why most modern games are literal garbage.The best way to enjoy the game is to avoid the forums altogether. You won't even come across 99% of the things people complain about.
^Also this
Most gamers today are like a homeless person who spits in your face when you give them a free sandwich.
I can't appreciate those who complain simply because they can't achieve their goal within hours of attempting. These people are 100% of the reason why most modern games are literal garbage.The best way to enjoy the game is to avoid the forums altogether. You won't even come across 99% of the things people complain about.
^Also this
Most gamers today are like a homeless person who spits in your face when you give them a free sandwich.
That's a very sad way of seeing things, i actually think that most people are good, but you remember the ***.
How can something get better if no-one complains about it? Remember cyrodil lag? It is much better now, remember 20 sec shield stacking sorc? It is much harder to do that now. Remember you could not decon if you had 0 inventory space but an eso plus? You can do it now, and all thanks to feedback we give...
The best way to enjoy the game is to avoid the forums altogether. You won't even come across 99% of the things people complain about.
I can't appreciate those who complain simply because they can't achieve their goal within hours of attempting. These people are 100% of the reason why most modern games are literal garbage.The best way to enjoy the game is to avoid the forums altogether. You won't even come across 99% of the things people complain about.
^Also this
Most gamers ESO Forum posters today are like a homeless person who spits in your face when you give them a free sandwich.