IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Separate weekly leaderboard for each of the three game modes (deathmatch, CTF and domination), with some kind of weekly rewards.
LadyLavina wrote: »Esports? No. Please no.
The chips-on-shoulders and elitist crap would go through the roof.
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Separate weekly leaderboard for each of the three game modes (deathmatch, CTF and domination), with some kind of weekly rewards.
Ok now I'm excited sounds way more fun than PVP
Since their are pro basketball and football players you cant play casually right?LadyLavina wrote: »Esports? No. Please no.
The chips-on-shoulders and elitist crap would go through the roof.
phillyproduct wrote: »Since their are pro basketball and football players you cant play casually right?LadyLavina wrote: »Esports? No. Please no.
The chips-on-shoulders and elitist crap would go through the roof.
LadyLavina wrote: »phillyproduct wrote: »Since their are pro basketball and football players you cant play casually right?LadyLavina wrote: »Esports? No. Please no.
The chips-on-shoulders and elitist crap would go through the roof.
uh what? Not really a fitting response. Of course people could still play casually but there would a lot of socially toxic nonsense flying around imo
According to NCSoft brand manager Julianne Harty, there's a good reason why Blade and Soul is succeeding where other MMORPGs have failed. "Any sport-related activity needs to be easy to pick up but difficult to master, and your proficiency in the sport should not be reliant upon the type of equipment that you use," she saidl. In most MMORPGs, combat is driven by gear and statistics. In Blade and Soul, it's reflex and strategy-based, more like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat than a traditional role-playing game .
For those who don't know what E-sport is...
MMOs aren't really made for it, unless designed with this thought as they start. I found a pretty good article which explains the reasons why - for short, MMOs are not as entertaining to watch, due to their complexity, usually have a long delay before allowing new players to reach a competitive scene, aren't easy to get started with.
That being said, if a MMO really wants to attempt getting sponsors (because this is what this is all about), PvP battlegrounds would indeed be one of the best way to get audience.
Quoting the article:According to NCSoft brand manager Julianne Harty, there's a good reason why Blade and Soul is succeeding where other MMORPGs have failed. "Any sport-related activity needs to be easy to pick up but difficult to master, and your proficiency in the sport should not be reliant upon the type of equipment that you use," she saidl. In most MMORPGs, combat is driven by gear and statistics. In Blade and Soul, it's reflex and strategy-based, more like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat than a traditional role-playing game .
Which is why unless extremely specific rules make the competitive part accessible are put in place, it's unlikely to ever happen to ESO. Look at the most popular games: SC2, Hearthstone, Dota, LoL, CS:GO - you start a new account and can get started extremely fast, which is not what MMOs do.
The article linked previously is a pretty good read if you have a few minutes to spare.
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Separate weekly leaderboard for each of the three game modes (deathmatch, CTF and domination), with some kind of weekly rewards.
Ok now I'm excited sounds way more fun than PVP
Same here!
If Morrowind sells a lot of copies and Battlegrounds becomes popular, I hope they add spectator camera, more game modes and some way to queue up your own matches with specific group vs specific group.
NeillMcAttack wrote: »LadyLavina wrote: »phillyproduct wrote: »Since their are pro basketball and football players you cant play casually right?LadyLavina wrote: »Esports? No. Please no.
The chips-on-shoulders and elitist crap would go through the roof.
uh what? Not really a fitting response. Of course people could still play casually but there would a lot of socially toxic nonsense flying around imo
If you look again, I think you'll find you might be the one being toxic here.
FireCowCommando wrote: »HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ESO as an e-sport HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I agree with you it could save the MMO Market but I don't think ZOS will be able to handle it.We would need a complete balance overhaul they made a Good first step by removing CP.For BGS to really gain interest from a wider market ZOS would need to balanced Classes,Sets,Potions and I don't believe they can do it.I lost faith in their team in balancing a PVP game when they added proc sets.So many changes would have to be made to draw attention and grew a small Esport community.FireCowCommando wrote: »HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ESO as an e-sport HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Why not? I think that it can be salvation to the mmorpg market, incorporating competitive elements that made MOBAS, e-cardgames and RTS the kings of the e-sports and the most successful games nowdays.
If ZOS really delivers it and also with a big investment in marketing and advertisement I think we may find a space for mmorpg in the e-sports market.
LadyLavina wrote: »NeillMcAttack wrote: »LadyLavina wrote: »phillyproduct wrote: »Since their are pro basketball and football players you cant play casually right?LadyLavina wrote: »Esports? No. Please no.
The chips-on-shoulders and elitist crap would go through the roof.
uh what? Not really a fitting response. Of course people could still play casually but there would a lot of socially toxic nonsense flying around imo
If you look again, I think you'll find you might be the one being toxic here.
hmmm. nope. making a comment about/pointing out the existence of elitist nonsense does not equal being toxic.
I think some people just don't like PvP so much that they would make up any reason why adding it a bad idea.phillyproduct wrote: »LadyLavina wrote: »NeillMcAttack wrote: »LadyLavina wrote: »phillyproduct wrote: »Since their are pro basketball and football players you cant play casually right?LadyLavina wrote: »Esports? No. Please no.
The chips-on-shoulders and elitist crap would go through the roof.
uh what? Not really a fitting response. Of course people could still play casually but there would a lot of socially toxic nonsense flying around imo
If you look again, I think you'll find you might be the one being toxic here.
hmmm. nope. making a comment about/pointing out the existence of elitist nonsense does not equal being toxic.
So is their elitism in the game now?
Why are you playing if their is?
You said no to this idea on the chance of elitism... But you deal with elitism now from pvp to top trails group to 10k a week trader guilds... But battlegrounds cant be competitive because elitism?
Dark_Aether wrote: »
Shad0wfire99 wrote: »Sports aren't played from chairs.
Shad0wfire99 wrote: »Sports aren't played from chairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbiFjp0jqto IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Separate weekly leaderboard for each of the three game modes (deathmatch, CTF and domination), with some kind of weekly rewards.
Ok now I'm excited sounds way more fun than PVP
He also said they work like scrolls but you can streak if you hold the scroll. So he might not be correct with that statement.Dark_Aether wrote: »
@Dark_Aether
Just FYI, Rich/Brian said in the last(ish?) ESO Live that you can't streak/cloak with the flag