Brazen_Blade wrote: »One game that I remember doing this was Neverwinter Online, which I played prior to ESO launch. Every major patch seemed to shift certain classes either into the stratosphere or down into the dirt. This wasn't even dependent on a new class being released; it just happened patch to patch.
I feel a little deja vu because during my time there, I recall the Sorceror-esque Control Wizard class remained OP consistently.
MarineDeath wrote: »Brazen_Blade wrote: »One game that I remember doing this was Neverwinter Online, which I played prior to ESO launch. Every major patch seemed to shift certain classes either into the stratosphere or down into the dirt. This wasn't even dependent on a new class being released; it just happened patch to patch.
I feel a little deja vu because during my time there, I recall the Sorceror-esque Control Wizard class remained OP consistently.
DC universe online was the worst. There you could switch your character type with real world money. They made a lot of money that way.
MarineDeath wrote: »MMO classic ploy
This is by far is not my first MMO. They usually nerf other character classes to the ground to promote new ones. This game is no different. They want money and force you to pay for expansions if you want to stay relevant. With that being said some people will leave and new players will replace them.
What games have you guys played where you experience this? Did you stay and adapt?
DMuehlhausen wrote: »MarineDeath wrote: »MMO classic ploy
This is by far is not my first MMO. They usually nerf other character classes to the ground to promote new ones. This game is no different. They want money and force you to pay for expansions if you want to stay relevant. With that being said some people will leave and new players will replace them.
What games have you guys played where you experience this? Did you stay and adapt?
comments like this are so worthless. There are a lot of people who won't even play the Warden. They just want to be in Morrowind. So how are they being forced to pay for the Warden when they don't even care about it?
Personally I'm paying 100$ to get the CE with the statue...so technically for me the Warden and Vvardenfell is a free content update that came with my shiny statue.
Daemons_Bane wrote: »No one can tell you whether or not you should stay.. You have to make your own decision
MarineDeath wrote: »Brazen_Blade wrote: »One game that I remember doing this was Neverwinter Online, which I played prior to ESO launch. Every major patch seemed to shift certain classes either into the stratosphere or down into the dirt. This wasn't even dependent on a new class being released; it just happened patch to patch.
I feel a little deja vu because during my time there, I recall the Sorceror-esque Control Wizard class remained OP consistently.
DC universe online was the worst. There you could switch your character type with real world money. They made a lot of money that way.
Yea they did. Buff lighting nerf earth. Switch to lightning. Nerf lighting buff earth. Switched to earth. Nerfed earth buffed fire. Over and over again. I spent like 150$ a year just switching powers lol
MarineDeath wrote: »Brazen_Blade wrote: »One game that I remember doing this was Neverwinter Online, which I played prior to ESO launch. Every major patch seemed to shift certain classes either into the stratosphere or down into the dirt. This wasn't even dependent on a new class being released; it just happened patch to patch.
I feel a little deja vu because during my time there, I recall the Sorceror-esque Control Wizard class remained OP consistently.
DC universe online was the worst. There you could switch your character type with real world money. They made a lot of money that way.
Yea they did. Buff lighting nerf earth. Switch to lightning. Nerf lighting buff earth. Switched to earth. Nerfed earth buffed fire. Over and over again. I spent like 150$ a year just switching powers lol