SirGabenOfSteamia wrote: »I agree. I hate how they've been selling it as a big "new chapter" for ESO when in reality its just a big, glorified DLC. Sure, the playable area is bigger than that of Orsinium. Sure, it holds nostalgia to it. Sure, if you don't have it you'll probably miss out on the new meta. But, honestly, $53 for a DLC? Its so much more worth just getting ESO plus for 3 months, as the upgrade does literally nothing but unlock access to the DLC. Maybe its because you don't buy it with crowns like the other DLCs. Maybe that's how they nab you for your money. "Pay another $79.99 or deal without getting your vanity pets and costumes if you dare!!!!"
So, in my opinion, it would've been way better if you could just buy it with crowns. Maybe 6000 crowns for the DLC would have changed my mind a little. Sure, I bought it. But when I think back to it, was it really worth it? I'm just getting into it now, and apparently it starts off slow but gets way better later. Right now, it just feels like I'm playing through Deshaan again, and its sort of disheartening. Maybe its the graphics or the MMO style, but it feels so different from the Morrowind I knew 15 years ago.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I suppose for me at this point I'm having a really hard time buying into the rationalization of Morrowind being more of an expansion and that's why it can't be bought with crowns. Are we really getting substantially more than we got from Orsinium? That's the benchmark it should be judged by.
@Raeph
That's because there's no difference and it's not an expansion. Literally nothing was expanded so no idea why ZeniMax chooses to describe a chapter as an expansion.
But maybe it's us saying expansion and then saying chapter and this resulted in...we want to charge real money because our crown model is nothing but an equivalent to any Great Depression or financial crash.
The value of a crown is constantly diminishing by each sale, customer support issue or on Xbox getting 10-15k due to eso Plus not working every year.
I've wrote many times. They need to remove the virtual currency entirely and all dlc should appear as an add-on to ESo like Morrowind so that they can align and have a realistic model.
Virtual currencies are dangerous paths https://www.stlouisfed.org/dialogue-with-the-fed/the-possibilities-and-the-pitfalls-of-virtual-currencies
Link 2 https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bna.com/taxation-virtual-currency-n73014449855/?amp=true
That's the real world.
aaron_campion wrote: »I was able to complete the main story of the dlc on my warden before he hit level 15. I was also doing side quests aswell. The morrowind is probably shorter then orisinum and eso+ player got that for free. Really not impressed with eso new "chapters". Its just a way that can get more money off all of us
I'm calling *** on this. My warden entered Vvardenfall at level 1. After completing the main story and the town stories (which you need to do to get the costumes, tattoos and whatnot) I was well over level 35.
There's a lot of people rubbishing worrowind cause they're pissed off over the nerfs. I was too at the start. But its well worth the money and that's coming from an ESO + subscriber. You'll easily get 30 hours entertainment before entering the public dungeons, trial or battlegrounds plus you get a whole new class.
xBOOBOOxKITTYx wrote: »ChillsSilvertail wrote: »Developers: "This has around X hours of new content..."
HC Gamer: "BS. I pounded monster drinks, fed my character with every speed buff I could get my grubby hands on, clicked through all the dialogue like pop-up ads on a *** site, and did it in 30 minutes! Not worth!"If only Morrowind was all about the quests your statement might be accurate.
Rp walking and counting all nodes in the way does not count as content.
No, but having a new class at your disposal does. Are you deliberately ignoring that?
Unless you're like me and the Warden costs you more money... because... the character slot(s)
Developers: "This has around X hours of new content..."
HC Gamer: "BS. I pounded monster drinks, fed my character with every speed buff I could get my grubby hands on, clicked through all the dialogue like pop-up ads on a *** site, and did it in 30 minutes! Not worth!"
Uncle_Sweetshare wrote: »Ya'll are sitting here arguing over whether or not Vvardenfell has enough content (which I don't think it does), and meanwhile, all the players that bought Morrowind for Battlegrounds are stuck sitting on their hands waiting for the patch notes that will likely never come implementing features that should have been in Battlegrounds from the start...
But don't mind us, we'll just be waiting.
Uncle_Sweetshare wrote: »Ya'll are sitting here arguing over whether or not Vvardenfell has enough content (which I don't think it does), and meanwhile, all the players that bought Morrowind for Battlegrounds are stuck sitting on their hands waiting for the patch notes that will likely never come implementing features that should have been in Battlegrounds from the start...
But don't mind us, we'll just be waiting.
I laugh at folks who play MMO and think it is competitive. Blizzard can't do it I doubt a B borderline C tier company like Zo$ can do otherwise.
I wonder how they'll tweak bgs without messing up wpvp.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »Fun Fact for the OP:
Completing the Morrowind Main quest is not the same as completing all the Morrowind achievements.
I love how people rush things to fulfill their own prophecies.
Seems self-defeating.
Not to be rude, just pointing something out, but the opposite can be said as well:
"I love how people purposely go really slow to fulfill their own prophecies"
Have to average out the 'ZERG' players with the 'stop and smell the flowers' players. Also, I disagree that certain aspects should be included for speed of completion, such as fishing achievements and the like, as those are fairly artificial ways to increase play time. Anyone can create a game with a single quest that takes 5 minutes, and a mini-game that engages a really stingy RNG that on average will take weeks to beat, and has no real reward aside from a sense of self esteem (not sure why) and a title. But, does that mean the game has a play time of weeks? Or, is the REAL play time only minutes? Adding play time through making RNG insanely difficult is not actually increasing the worth.
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »
Group finder on my side works 100% perfectly
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »
Group finder on my side works 100% perfectly
If you have the disposable income for that, the value you get for the content in Morrowind is waaaay beyond that.
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »
The group finding tool i use is called friends or at worst guilds.
neither of them seems broken.