
PocketNova wrote: »I've been around since launch and I have no issues with the patch notes.
I don't get the outcries from spoiled children. There's something like 6 weeks before it will even hit live, a lot can happen. People need to calm down.
Personally I wish they went as far as bringing back softcaps.
- Loses Major Mending
- Decides that the new Patch has killed the game.
lightsidejedi wrote: »Latest Patch Notes are killing the game please read this forum, hear what people like Deltia or Alkast are saying.
PocketNova wrote: »I've been around since launch and I have no issues with the patch notes.
I don't get the outcries from spoiled children. There's something like 6 weeks before it will even hit live, a lot can happen. People need to calm down.
Personally I wish they went as far as bringing back softcaps.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »They are reading and listening but mostly to posts with data and analytical feedback . Emotions always run high first week of major update testing . I'm sure they are trying to filter the information they can use best for the next change .
I have. Once. When Star Wars Galaxies did their "new game experience" and it killed the game.DragonBound wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »They are reading and listening but mostly to posts with data and analytical feedback . Emotions always run high first week of major update testing . I'm sure they are trying to filter the information they can use best for the next change .
Been playing mmorpgs for years and never seen this kind of reaction.
I have. Once. When Star Wars Galaxies did their "new game experience" and it killed the game.DragonBound wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »They are reading and listening but mostly to posts with data and analytical feedback . Emotions always run high first week of major update testing . I'm sure they are trying to filter the information they can use best for the next change .
Been playing mmorpgs for years and never seen this kind of reaction.
Not saying this is going to kill ESO, but that's the last time I've ever seen the community this much in a collective uproar.
I have. Once. When Star Wars Galaxies did their "new game experience" and it killed the game.DragonBound wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »They are reading and listening but mostly to posts with data and analytical feedback . Emotions always run high first week of major update testing . I'm sure they are trying to filter the information they can use best for the next change .
Been playing mmorpgs for years and never seen this kind of reaction.
Not saying this is going to kill ESO, but that's the last time I've ever seen the community this much in a collective uproar.
A similar thing happened to Planetside, too. We had a great community, and then bam... we died almost overnight. ZOS is leagues better than SOE, however. I'm hoping they adjust/tweak/listen/respond.Rohamad_Ali wrote: »Smedly ...I have. Once. When Star Wars Galaxies did their "new game experience" and it killed the game.DragonBound wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »They are reading and listening but mostly to posts with data and analytical feedback . Emotions always run high first week of major update testing . I'm sure they are trying to filter the information they can use best for the next change .
Been playing mmorpgs for years and never seen this kind of reaction.
Not saying this is going to kill ESO, but that's the last time I've ever seen the community this much in a collective uproar.
I have. Once. When Star Wars Galaxies did their "new game experience" and it killed the game.DragonBound wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »They are reading and listening but mostly to posts with data and analytical feedback . Emotions always run high first week of major update testing . I'm sure they are trying to filter the information they can use best for the next change .
Been playing mmorpgs for years and never seen this kind of reaction.
Not saying this is going to kill ESO, but that's the last time I've ever seen the community this much in a collective uproar.
I have. Once. When Star Wars Galaxies did their "new game experience" and it killed the game.DragonBound wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »They are reading and listening but mostly to posts with data and analytical feedback . Emotions always run high first week of major update testing . I'm sure they are trying to filter the information they can use best for the next change .
Been playing mmorpgs for years and never seen this kind of reaction.
Not saying this is going to kill ESO, but that's the last time I've ever seen the community this much in a collective uproar.
I have. Once. When Star Wars Galaxies did their "new game experience" and it killed the game.DragonBound wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »They are reading and listening but mostly to posts with data and analytical feedback . Emotions always run high first week of major update testing . I'm sure they are trying to filter the information they can use best for the next change .
Been playing mmorpgs for years and never seen this kind of reaction.
Not saying this is going to kill ESO, but that's the last time I've ever seen the community this much in a collective uproar.
You need to visit the WoW or SWTOR forums this is a weekly occurrence.
lightsidejedi wrote: »PocketNova wrote: »I've been around since launch and I have no issues with the patch notes.
I don't get the outcries from spoiled children. There's something like 6 weeks before it will even hit live, a lot can happen. People need to calm down.
Personally I wish they went as far as bringing back softcaps.
I never post on this forums, but this marketing move to sell the warden and kill other classes is like saying "I don't care about all the time and money that you have spent on the game".
If you are happy good for you but most of the people that played this game for years like me is not happy.
I think Morrowind is going to be an amazing success. The environment and stories will be very popular among TES fans.
IMO, most of the changes are outside of the scope of what the vast majority of players do in ESO: single player questing and overland content. I would describe most players, based on my observations, as ultra-casual.
A similar thing happened to Planetside, too. We had a great community, and then bam... we died almost overnight. ZOS is leagues better than SOE, however. I'm hoping they adjust/tweak/listen/respond.Rohamad_Ali wrote: »Smedly ...I have. Once. When Star Wars Galaxies did their "new game experience" and it killed the game.DragonBound wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »They are reading and listening but mostly to posts with data and analytical feedback . Emotions always run high first week of major update testing . I'm sure they are trying to filter the information they can use best for the next change .
Been playing mmorpgs for years and never seen this kind of reaction.
Not saying this is going to kill ESO, but that's the last time I've ever seen the community this much in a collective uproar.
ZOS is so hit or miss on communication.
I have. Once. When Star Wars Galaxies did their "new game experience" and it killed the game.DragonBound wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »They are reading and listening but mostly to posts with data and analytical feedback . Emotions always run high first week of major update testing . I'm sure they are trying to filter the information they can use best for the next change .
Been playing mmorpgs for years and never seen this kind of reaction.
Not saying this is going to kill ESO, but that's the last time I've ever seen the community this much in a collective uproar.