ThetaSigma wrote: »It's dead, was stood in grahtwood for 15 minutes waiting on someone to start something like a trial etc and 2 people in those 15 minutes asked to do pledges.
The population in capital cities has dropped significantly over the past few months and could well be a result of housing offering players shelter.
Would be interesting to see the figures but I doubt that will happ
ThetaSigma wrote: »It's dead, was stood in grahtwood for 15 minutes waiting on someone to start something like a trial etc and 2 people in those 15 minutes asked to do pledges.
The population in capital cities has dropped significantly over the past few months and could well be a result of housing offering players shelter.
Would be interesting to see the figures but I doubt that will happ
timidobserver wrote: »ESO has very little competition. Particularly on console. It isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
Drachenfier wrote: »BDO pc servers are dead, why would a console release matter? Nobody plays it
if you can't do a decent poll don't do a poll.
never is a long time and 6 years isn't when it comes to MMOs
my guess is 10+ heck I'd take even money that I die before ESO does.
ESO was the last true triple AAA MMO to launch and with no new ones on the horizon it'll be around for a long time.
RealHeadhonchoe wrote: »if you can't do a decent poll don't do a poll.
never is a long time and 6 years isn't when it comes to MMOs
my guess is 10+ heck I'd take even money that I die before ESO does.
ESO was the last true triple AAA MMO to launch and with no new ones on the horizon it'll be around for a long time.
Well 300+ people have voted, 2.7k people looked at it, and I have 127+ people giving their input. It's a pretty good poll with what I'm givin
RealHeadhonchoe wrote: »if you can't do a decent poll don't do a poll.
never is a long time and 6 years isn't when it comes to MMOs
my guess is 10+ heck I'd take even money that I die before ESO does.
ESO was the last true triple AAA MMO to launch and with no new ones on the horizon it'll be around for a long time.
Well 300+ people have voted, 2.7k people looked at it, and I have 127+ people giving their input. It's a pretty good poll with what I'm givin
and a bunch have voted 5-6 and comented they expect it last longer but there was no option to and like I said never is a long time. Wheres the 7-10, 11-15, 15+ options. I stand by bad pol is bad.
OtisMiller wrote: »Never. There will always be players that are Elder Scrolls fans first and foremost, and MMO fans second. I'll continuing playing the game with my NB main, exploring my favorite video game universe until the servers are shut down.
Inhuman003 wrote: »ESO will not die this is the reason why, When a MMO dies it's because it does not generate content or not enough content to keep the players in tune in the game itself.
ThetaSigma wrote: »It's dead, was stood in grahtwood for 15 minutes waiting on someone to start something like a trial etc and 2 people in those 15 minutes asked to do pledges.
The population in capital cities has dropped significantly over the past few months and could well be a result of housing offering players shelter.
Would be interesting to see the figures but I doubt that will happ
Inhuman003 wrote: »ESO will not die this is the reason why, When a MMO dies it's because it does not generate content or not enough content to keep the players in tune in the game itself.
Well, we may be in for some very dry seasons. If Morrowind is what they consider an expansion and we're only getting one a year, that 30 hours has a lot of time to fill. If its still around when ES6 comes out, that will empty the servers on all platforms. There's got to be an actual expansion that expands the map and gives us new abilities somehow. The game just won't survive with their current plan. I already forgot what the fourth thing. There's an expansion, a "dlc", dungeons and that's all I remember.
And changing the game every four to six months isn't going to help.
It will probably remain relevant on PC for quite some time.
However, I don't see it lasting very long on console due to their horrendous optimization. There's just not much else to play MMO wise on console as of now. I expect that to change within the next couple years.
After that, I expect a lot of people to jump ship. Myself included.
Drachenfier wrote: »BDO pc servers are dead, why would a console release matter? Nobody plays it
hmsdragonfly wrote: »If they don't fix PvP before the next major update, I am sure the remaining of the PvP community will leave. We need skill-based competitive PvP.