NewBlacksmurf wrote: »flguy147ub17_ESO wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »To be fair.....
On PC I played from closed beta to almost one full year after PC launch. Other than ppl on the forums, I never gained actual friends but added ppl to my friends lists and very rarely played together after we met doing a quest or dungeon.
On Xbox one....waaay different. I have over 250 new friends but I'd say I have about 10 real friends I'd say took....what 1 day and others....a week but we linked up after one brief interaction
Because we have voice chat by default and our network extends outside of the bounds of one game, there are ppl who no longer play ESO who I play other Xbox one games with.
I'd say the difference is PC is absent of human voice in the default game.
Man i am the opposite, i played PC at launch and met many people. Been on Xbox about a month and half, joined multiple guilds and even posted looking for a guild with no luck. My experience is console users dont come from MMOs and understand what a guild should be like. But again i may have just had bad luck so far. Hopefully i can find a great guild eventually cause i hate doing new harder content in a pug cause i dont know the mechanics well yet.
@flguy147ub17_ESO
Are you talking to ppl or just using text chat and the forums?
Might I suggest to search for Xbox clubs and use voice chat. A lot of ppl have text chat off and MANY ppl never use forums.
There are hundreds of thousands of good ppl and many great guilds on consoles which are run pretty tight however one example I have is an active guild who primarily tries to use text chat, Guild announcements and an external website Guild Launch.
That model isn't one that will lead to much success even tho it has over 400 members, it's one where if u log in once every 3 months you won't get kicked but rarely has over 50 online at a time
In contrast another guild I joined is a VERY young group of folks who use a Xbox Club as their guild page.
They use the Xbox LFG for guild events, raids, dungeons. They use the club page for activity info and in general update the guild announcements weekly ingame but it refers ppl back to the club page.
They have over 180 ppl online even on weeknights but only 250 total members while the club has around 1,000 members cause guilds are very limiting
All of that to say....be mindful and open to doing things very differently on Xbox than what was done on PC.
KingYogi415 wrote: »Stay away from pvp and join a guild.
Cheers!
kissesandbunnies wrote:Join a guild and get involved with the events they run. Be active. Do stuff with people in the guild. Join their teamspeak/discord. Talk in guild chat.
Being a girl, I have always avoided actual 'talking' on games. I've done it a few times and I always got a not-so-amusing comment and players wanting to talk to me-because I'm a girl. It always made me uncomfortable.