PS4 and PC versions are exceedingly fun and interesting with each update. The expansion later this year will be the icing-on-the-cake.
I started with UO and EQ 18+ years ago. When WOW was released i felt that it was what EQ should have been. I now am getting the same feeling about ESO being the game WoW should have been....
A lot of challenges ahead for ESO, but if they play it right, MMOs maybe back.
Here's to 18 years and 20+ expansions for ESO.
Thanks.
PS4 and PC versions are exceedingly fun and interesting with each update. The expansion later this year will be the icing-on-the-cake.
I started with UO and EQ 18+ years ago. When WOW was released i felt that it was what EQ should have been. I now am getting the same feeling about ESO being the game WoW should have been....
A lot of challenges ahead for ESO, but if they play it right, MMOs maybe back.
Here's to 18 years and 20+ expansions for ESO.
Thanks.
MrDenimChicken wrote: »PS4 and PC versions are exceedingly fun and interesting with each update. The expansion later this year will be the icing-on-the-cake.
I started with UO and EQ 18+ years ago. When WOW was released i felt that it was what EQ should have been. I now am getting the same feeling about ESO being the game WoW should have been....
A lot of challenges ahead for ESO, but if they play it right, MMOs maybe back.
Here's to 18 years and 20+ expansions for ESO.
Thanks.
18 years? you crazy man
this game is not optimized enough and way too unstable to handle years of updates or any graphics upgrades
PS4 and PC versions are exceedingly fun and interesting with each update. The expansion later this year will be the icing-on-the-cake.
I started with UO and EQ 18+ years ago. When WOW was released i felt that it was what EQ should have been. I now am getting the same feeling about ESO being the game WoW should have been....
A lot of challenges ahead for ESO, but if they play it right, MMOs maybe back.
Here's to 18 years and 20+ expansions for ESO.
Thanks.
Never played any of those other games you mentioned but I have had my fill on soooooooo many others. Usually before ESO, if it was an MMO, I would only play it if it was free to play. And like all of those are pay to win. Anyhow after years of many free games, and a few buy ones too, have played Guild Wars 2 and Black Desert Online. Nothing compares to The Elder Scrolls Online. And like you it keep only getting better!
So yes! May all the old negative things people have said in the past fade away and may ESO never die, but yet grow larger and larger. So large that we will have vast rich land full of people everywhere! (which it kind has, lately)
QuebraRegra wrote: »
Let's all wager and revisit this thread in a year and see if we're not already F2P, then it will be announced as a future intention.
This very same statement has been made every 3 or 4 months since Beta. I guess if you keep making the same statement every 3 or 4 months, you might be right in decade or so.
Who cares if the game went F2P. You F2P complainers seem to forget the first rule to a MMO... people... and lots of them.
As it stands, this game has loads and loads of people running around!
Handle it!
Ariades_swe wrote: »As of now its 15 k steam users online on pc.
Last summer it was max 5k.
Game is doing great.
Not going to happen.Here's to 18 years and 20+ expansions for ESO.
EQ and Wow had something ESO doesn't: subscribers.
Without a guaranteed minimum of revenue to support long term projects, ESO is more likely to turn F2P rather than MMO.
It's a sad truth to accept, but if we want ESO to be good, subscriptions must become mandatory, not optional.
Then, ZoS can ditch Crown crates and focus on making goods we can spend our Crowns on which comes with subscriptions.
ESO is definitely the best MMO in 2017! With that said, I agree with some other users here, especially the one that mentioned LOTRO. This game is headed in the F2P direction, and will be someday. F2P games are notorious for putting out lower and lower quality content as they transform the game into a revolving door. Enticing new players to start playing and not worrying about long time players who no longer have anything to purchase. I pray that doesn't happen to ESO like it did with LOTRO, but my gut tells me eventually it will come to that.
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QuebraRegra wrote: »QuebraRegra wrote: »
Let's all wager and revisit this thread in a year and see if we're not already F2P, then it will be announced as a future intention.
This very same statement has been made every 3 or 4 months since Beta. I guess if you keep making the same statement every 3 or 4 months, you might be right in decade or so.
REALLY? people have been saying F2P since BETA!?!? LOL!
We'll see what other MMO launch over the next year or so, and how successful they are at drawing away players. Lest I give the wrong impression, I like the game enuff to have subbed (at full console price) for the last 6 months, and to have made crown purchases.
I'll take that bet. The evidence contradicts your belief, but don't worry, no wagers will be lost today.magictucktuck wrote: »On Xbox one, i don't know one person in my 500 man guild who is not subscribed... now im sure there are some in there that don't talk who are not but I'm willing to bet more people than not are subscribed.
And to put your post in a proper perspective, ESO is far more broad, and has much greater depth than just the Trials.Trials have been broken for months with no fix game is in a great state
No, WoW is the best. ESO stopped being the best the minute they started to care more about the money store than they did about the game. 100 dollar digital homes and endless gambling.
Yeah, the "best" MMO. If you played EQ, OP, then are from that early era at least. Hard to believe even oldies are getting on board with the money money money philosophy of MMO devs these days.
Sad!
While I fully understand your position, I think ZOS is actively trying to keep ESO from becoming a "Raid or don't bother playing" MMO like WoW has turned into.Ghost-Shot wrote: »I don't think I'd call it the best, I'm actively playing ESO and WoW and I think Legion is still going strong, the amount of content being added to Warcraft is staggering. It's at the point where even hardcore players are asking Blizzard to chill a little bit to give some down time between the Mythic world first race and new raid boss testing on the PTR.
ESO has a serious content problem, everyone knows you can never create content fast enough to keep everyone busy 100% of the time but we are still seeing gaps of over a year between raid releases, our last content update was like 9 months ago and it was just 2 dungeons. We have very little incentive to raid and we have tons of dailies that are ultimately pointless which just exaggerates the content problems. I like ESO, I've played since beta and have always found it to be a fun game but for the last 6 months or so I log in to do writs and then realize that I don't really have anything meaningful to do in the game.