WhitePawPrints wrote: »I remember when games were sold when they were finished! Instead of... whatever this is *gestures to ESO Morrowind*
I tend to agree that an announcement on new content so freshly after this Morrowind DLC has me far more worried than it should.
It happens, especially if it's churned out at a fast rate which is effecting the quality of it.I've seen people complain about a lack of new content in MMOs before, but I can't remember the last time I saw people complaining about new content being released too fast.
You can please some of the people some of the time....
Think of it this way. They'll spend a year making one expansions worth of content, then just cut some bits off to make DLC.
So in reality they're only making one update a year.
Think of it this way. They'll spend a year making one expansions worth of content, then just cut some bits off to make DLC.
So in reality they're only making one update a year.
Yep also think it works like that haha.
Also, they have different teams assigned to different content. So for example:
Dungeon Team: 1 Trial and 2-3 Dungeons per year
Content Team: Storyline etc
PVP Team: BG maps & gamemodes
Housing Team: New Housing Items etc
And keep in mind, most of those areas, same with Clockwork city were ALREADY produced BEFORE ESO even launched. So they just hahve to tweak most of the maps etc.
I think the content the they provide is very good, I mean look at Morrowind, i do think its freaking amazing, sure 40$ is a lot of money, but I do not really mind paying it. The only thing I wish they would improve is events throughout the year that award achievements, costumes, mounts etc. Yes there are Holiday Events, but I do not think its enough. I would love them to see change some of the Zones from time to time a bit more. Maybe some "invasion" of daedra in one particular zone or smth like that would be cool, tho not sure if thats possible technical wise.
Aye, don't take my post as bashing ZOS or anything, this is pretty much how I see all games companies working now.Think of it this way. They'll spend a year making one expansions worth of content, then just cut some bits off to make DLC.
So in reality they're only making one update a year.
Yep also think it works like that haha.
Also, they have different teams assigned to different content. So for example:
Dungeon Team: 1 Trial and 2-3 Dungeons per year
Content Team: Storyline etc
PVP Team: BG maps & gamemodes
Housing Team: New Housing Items etc
And keep in mind, most of those areas, same with Clockwork city were ALREADY produced BEFORE ESO even launched. So they just hahve to tweak most of the maps etc.
I think the content the they provide is very good, I mean look at Morrowind, i do think its freaking amazing, sure 40$ is a lot of money, but I do not really mind paying it. The only thing I wish they would improve is events throughout the year that award achievements, costumes, mounts etc. Yes there are Holiday Events, but I do not think its enough. I would love them to see change some of the Zones from time to time a bit more. Maybe some "invasion" of daedra in one particular zone or smth like that would be cool, tho not sure if thats possible technical wise.
I'm confused. You think Morrowind doesn't have enough content but it makes you unhappy that they're making more content to be released in a few months?o.O
I've seen people complain about a lack of new content in MMOs before, but I can't remember the last time I saw people complaining about new content being released too fast.
You can please some of the people some of the time....
Think of it this way. They'll spend a year making one expansions worth of content, then just cut some bits off to make DLC.
So in reality they're only making one update a year.
Yep also think it works like that haha.
Also, they have different teams assigned to different content. So for example:
Dungeon Team: 1 Trial and 2-3 Dungeons per year
Content Team: Storyline etc
PVP Team: BG maps & gamemodes
Housing Team: New Housing Items etc
And keep in mind, most of those areas, same with Clockwork city were ALREADY produced BEFORE ESO even launched. So they just hahve to tweak most of the maps etc.
I think the content the they provide is very good, I mean look at Morrowind, i do think its freaking amazing, sure 40$ is a lot of money, but I do not really mind paying it. The only thing I wish they would improve is events throughout the year that award achievements, costumes, mounts etc. Yes there are Holiday Events, but I do not think its enough. I would love them to see change some of the Zones from time to time a bit more. Maybe some "invasion" of daedra in one particular zone or smth like that would be cool, tho not sure if thats possible technical wise.
I'm confused. You think Morrowind doesn't have enough content but it makes you unhappy that they're making more content to be released in a few months?o.OI've seen people complain about a lack of new content in MMOs before, but I can't remember the last time I saw people complaining about new content being released too fast.
You can please some of the people some of the time....
You are misinterpreting what I mean... I am not complaining about the content being released as new dlc, I am complaining that the resources are being sent to dlc instead of an expansion leaving the expansion with far less content than it would have if dlcs did not exist. Other mmos release content patches for their expansions further increasing their replayability and to get the content that we would have gotten if dlcs didn't exist, we have to pay more for additional content instead of it being included with the expansion. Clockwork city which deals with morrowind for example should be included in the expansion which already lacks content In comparison to other mmos... or it should come free if you own morrowind to justify the price.
WhitePawPrints wrote: »I remember when games were sold when they were finished! Instead of... whatever this is *gestures to ESO Morrowind*
I tend to agree that an announcement on new content so freshly after this Morrowind DLC has me far more worried than it should.
Yeah, that is probably the most accurate way of seeing it.Think of it this way. They'll spend a year making one expansions worth of content, then just cut some bits off to make DLC.
So in reality they're only making one update a year.
WhitePawPrints wrote: »I remember when games were sold when they were finished! Instead of... whatever this is *gestures to ESO Morrowind*
I tend to agree that an announcement on new content so freshly after this Morrowind DLC has me far more worried than it should.
You do realize that mmos aren't exactly the same as a single player game? If they don't release new content, people rage that they are bored, nothing to do, game is dying, yaddah yaddah, yaddah. Apparently WoW isn't finished and shouldn't have been sold either, or Guild Wars or EVE....
When they weren't putting out new material people were complaining and dropping their sub because "no new content/the devs lied/etc". So now people are immediately assuming that the new content is rushed and low quality, etc. ZOS is apparently damned if they do and damned if they don't. The rants from when they stopped releasing new content while attempting to get the console release out are probably still on the early pages of the forum.
I'm willing to wait and see at this point. If the game stops being fun, then I will stop playing. Until then, I'll see what they're offering.
WhitePawPrints wrote: »I remember when games were sold when they were finished! Instead of... whatever this is *gestures to ESO Morrowind*
I tend to agree that an announcement on new content so freshly after this Morrowind DLC has me far more worried than it should.
I'm confused. You think Morrowind doesn't have enough content but it makes you unhappy that they're making more content to be released in a few months?o.OI've seen people complain about a lack of new content in MMOs before, but I can't remember the last time I saw people complaining about new content being released too fast.
You can please some of the people some of the time....
You are misinterpreting what I mean... I am not complaining about the content being released as new dlc, I am complaining that the resources are being sent to dlc instead of an expansion leaving the expansion with far less content than it would have if dlcs did not exist. Other mmos release content patches for their expansions further increasing their replayability and to get the content that we would have gotten if dlcs didn't exist, we have to pay more for additional content instead of it being included with the expansion. Clockwork city which deals with morrowind for example should be included in the expansion which already lacks content In comparison to other mmos... or it should come free if you own morrowind to justify the price.