This game is not dead. Far from it. Claiming it's dead just because you can't find a PUG for pledges is like claiming rock climbing is dead because you can't find people who will free-climb Yosemite with you at the trail head.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »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.
Then you are playing the wrong type of game.
MMORPG is the very worst platform for skill based competitive PvP.
Because MMORPG combat is about Gear and Build, and NOT Skill.
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Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Silver_Strider wrote: »MMOs tend to die slow deaths. Even the worst MMOs can survive for a minimal 5 years and ESO is far from the worst, despite my personal feelings on the matter.
I'd give it another 5 years at the most though, before people get sick of the expired milk ZOS is funneling down people's throats.
People said the same about SWTOR and bioware turned that around extremely fast.
Regardless of everyones point of view on a game like SWTOR and its "problematic" history. There is no question right now that its still super popular and bringing in quite a bit of revenue.
Going from having close on 200 server to having 17 is not evidence of a game being "super popular".
I wish it were, because SWTOR is the game I will most likely go to if the current shambles on the PTS goes live.
That said, now SWTOR has got rid of a Lead Producer that wants to make the game he wants, and got a Lead Producer that seems to want to make a game the players want I do have some hope for SWTOR.
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i could have sworn there were plenty of posts during the last pts about this game dying as soon as that set of changes went live... and the one before that....

Vipstaakki wrote: »Lol get comfortable mate.
Inhuman003 wrote: »remember world of warcraft pandaria but some wow fans still play on. And ESO is 3 years right and WOW 13 years right ESO is doing good on content even if Morrowind is not that good.
WOW Expansions
The Burning Crusade January 2007 70
Wrath of the Lich King November 2008 80
Cataclysm December 2010 85
Mists of Pandaria September 2012 90
Warlords of Draenor November 2014 100
Legion August 2016 110
Inhuman003 wrote: »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.
remember world of warcraft pandaria but some wow fans still play on. And ESO is 3 years right and WOW 13 years right ESO is doing good on content even if Morrowind is not that good.
WOW Expansions
The Burning Crusade January 2007 70
Wrath of the Lich King November 2008 80
Cataclysm December 2010 85
Mists of Pandaria September 2012 90
Warlords of Draenor November 2014 100
Legion August 2016 110