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I hope the next Chapter is bigger.

  • Balamoor
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    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    I dunno every time someone whines that Morrowind is too small.

    I ask if they have done X Y Z and the answer is no I just like doing <insert repetitive task here>
    I look at the expansion the DLC that was almost on top of the expansion, now the announcement of Clockwork city.

    Honestly the complaints at this point are idiotic at worst and laughable at least.

    Comparably ESO has a stupid amount of content of games of the same age, instead of wanting it to be you constant entertainer 24/7 maybe try different games or invest in something called life.

    No they're not. For 40 Euro / $40 Morrowind offers a laughable amount of content.

    ESO has much content because the base game has. ZOS added pretty average amounts of content to the game in the last 3 years. Just compare it to the other two big MMOs FFXIV and WoW, they give you so much more for the same price. The recent FFXIV expansion offers three or four times the content of Morrowind for the same price.

    Horns of the Reach should have been part of Morrowind. To sell crap like two dungeons as a DLC is the worst (they already did this a year ago with Hist). Morrowind has a very very bad price:content ratio.

    Yes and if they added HotR to Morrowind people would whined about that too, or found another complain topic (It's never enough and never good that is the facts of the internet) and don't get me started about FFXIV or WoW killing ten rat quests isn't content and honestly if that's what you want those games aren't closed.

    Bottom line content locust will never be happy.
    Edited by Balamoor on September 11, 2017 12:09AM
  • Seraphayel
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    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    I dunno every time someone whines that Morrowind is too small.

    I ask if they have done X Y Z and the answer is no I just like doing <insert repetitive task here>
    I look at the expansion the DLC that was almost on top of the expansion, now the announcement of Clockwork city.

    Honestly the complaints at this point are idiotic at worst and laughable at least.

    Comparably ESO has a stupid amount of content of games of the same age, instead of wanting it to be you constant entertainer 24/7 maybe try different games or invest in something called life.

    No they're not. For 40 Euro / $40 Morrowind offers a laughable amount of content.

    ESO has much content because the base game has. ZOS added pretty average amounts of content to the game in the last 3 years. Just compare it to the other two big MMOs FFXIV and WoW, they give you so much more for the same price. The recent FFXIV expansion offers three or four times the content of Morrowind for the same price.

    Horns of the Reach should have been part of Morrowind. To sell crap like two dungeons as a DLC is the worst (they already did this a year ago with Hist). Morrowind has a very very bad price:content ratio.

    Yes and if they added HotR to Morrowind people would whined about that too, or found another complain topic (It's never enough and never good that is the facts of the internet) and don't get me started about FFXIV or WoW killing ten rat quests isn't content and honestly if that's what you want those games aren't closed.

    Bottom line content locust will never be happy.

    ESO has exactly the same type of quests as FFXIV and WoW. There are as much "Kill XYZ" quests in ESO than in every other MMORPG, the difference is you get them most of the time not by NPCs but automatically when you're doing other quests.

    I don't even know why we discuss this. The content of Morrowind is / was laughable compared to the recent expansions of FFXIV, Lotro or WoW. FFXIV doubled its landmass with Stormblood and added two new classes, several dungeons etc. WoW added 5 zones, 9 dungeons, 3 raids, a new class, new weapons etc. for $40. Morrowind added one class, one zone, one trial and battlegrounds. That's nothing in comparison. It did not even have new dungeons, they sold them as a DLC three months later - I don't know how anybody can defend this practice.
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  • TeIvanni
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    The Morrowind Chapter does have 10s if not 100s of thousands of hours of replayable content though.

    Urn farming ancestral tombs for housing plans and chest farming for BA motifs is the game's true end game.

    As my guildies and I always say: "If you're not urning, you're not earning."

    I myself have spent over 100 hours in dreloth alone.
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  • Balamoor
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    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    I dunno every time someone whines that Morrowind is too small.

    I ask if they have done X Y Z and the answer is no I just like doing <insert repetitive task here>
    I look at the expansion the DLC that was almost on top of the expansion, now the announcement of Clockwork city.

    Honestly the complaints at this point are idiotic at worst and laughable at least.

    Comparably ESO has a stupid amount of content of games of the same age, instead of wanting it to be you constant entertainer 24/7 maybe try different games or invest in something called life.

    No they're not. For 40 Euro / $40 Morrowind offers a laughable amount of content.

    ESO has much content because the base game has. ZOS added pretty average amounts of content to the game in the last 3 years. Just compare it to the other two big MMOs FFXIV and WoW, they give you so much more for the same price. The recent FFXIV expansion offers three or four times the content of Morrowind for the same price.

    Horns of the Reach should have been part of Morrowind. To sell crap like two dungeons as a DLC is the worst (they already did this a year ago with Hist). Morrowind has a very very bad price:content ratio.

    Yes and if they added HotR to Morrowind people would whined about that too, or found another complain topic (It's never enough and never good that is the facts of the internet) and don't get me started about FFXIV or WoW killing ten rat quests isn't content and honestly if that's what you want those games aren't closed.

    Bottom line content locust will never be happy.

    ESO has exactly the same type of quests as FFXIV and WoW. There are as much "Kill XYZ" quests in ESO than in every other MMORPG, the difference is you get them most of the time not by NPCs but automatically when you're doing other quests.

    I don't even know why we discuss this. The content of Morrowind is / was laughable compared to the recent expansions of FFXIV, Lotro or WoW. FFXIV doubled its landmass with Stormblood and added two new classes, several dungeons etc. WoW added 5 zones, 9 dungeons, 3 raids, a new class, new weapons etc. for $40. Morrowind added one class, one zone, one trial and battlegrounds. That's nothing in comparison. It did not even have new dungeons, they sold them as a DLC three months later - I don't know how anybody can defend this practice.

    Wow....dude if those games are superior to you go play them.

    It's laughable that you spend most of your day doing commercials for competitive mmo's.....are there keyword pays involved in this tactic??
  • Demycilian
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    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    I dunno every time someone whines that Morrowind is too small.

    I ask if they have done X Y Z and the answer is no I just like doing <insert repetitive task here>
    I look at the expansion the DLC that was almost on top of the expansion, now the announcement of Clockwork city.

    Honestly the complaints at this point are idiotic at worst and laughable at least.

    Comparably ESO has a stupid amount of content of games of the same age, instead of wanting it to be you constant entertainer 24/7 maybe try different games or invest in something called life.

    No they're not. For 40 Euro / $40 Morrowind offers a laughable amount of content.

    ESO has much content because the base game has. ZOS added pretty average amounts of content to the game in the last 3 years. Just compare it to the other two big MMOs FFXIV and WoW, they give you so much more for the same price. The recent FFXIV expansion offers three or four times the content of Morrowind for the same price.

    Horns of the Reach should have been part of Morrowind. To sell crap like two dungeons as a DLC is the worst (they already did this a year ago with Hist). Morrowind has a very very bad price:content ratio.

    Yes and if they added HotR to Morrowind people would whined about that too, or found another complain topic (It's never enough and never good that is the facts of the internet) and don't get me started about FFXIV or WoW killing ten rat quests isn't content and honestly if that's what you want those games aren't closed.

    Bottom line content locust will never be happy.

    ESO has exactly the same type of quests as FFXIV and WoW. There are as much "Kill XYZ" quests in ESO than in every other MMORPG, the difference is you get them most of the time not by NPCs but automatically when you're doing other quests.

    I don't even know why we discuss this. The content of Morrowind is / was laughable compared to the recent expansions of FFXIV, Lotro or WoW. FFXIV doubled its landmass with Stormblood and added two new classes, several dungeons etc. WoW added 5 zones, 9 dungeons, 3 raids, a new class, new weapons etc. for $40. Morrowind added one class, one zone, one trial and battlegrounds. That's nothing in comparison. It did not even have new dungeons, they sold them as a DLC three months later - I don't know how anybody can defend this practice.

    Wow....dude if those games are superior to you go play them.

    It's laughable that you spend most of your day doing commercials for competitive mmo's.....are there keyword pays involved in this tactic??

    Makes one wonder whats your interest in defending overprized cheese like Morrowind in this toxic fashion. pffff
  • ereboz
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    I agree with OP. While I have no problem with the $40 price tag on these chapters, there does need to be more content. Morrowind was great fun and lasted a little bit of time. However, after completing Morrowind I have not returned there, nor do I really care to ever do so again. Instead of these content DLC's we keep getting we need more to add replayability. Like a rep system outside of cyrodiil, or something worth farming for.
  • Seraphayel
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    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    I dunno every time someone whines that Morrowind is too small.

    I ask if they have done X Y Z and the answer is no I just like doing <insert repetitive task here>
    I look at the expansion the DLC that was almost on top of the expansion, now the announcement of Clockwork city.

    Honestly the complaints at this point are idiotic at worst and laughable at least.

    Comparably ESO has a stupid amount of content of games of the same age, instead of wanting it to be you constant entertainer 24/7 maybe try different games or invest in something called life.

    No they're not. For 40 Euro / $40 Morrowind offers a laughable amount of content.

    ESO has much content because the base game has. ZOS added pretty average amounts of content to the game in the last 3 years. Just compare it to the other two big MMOs FFXIV and WoW, they give you so much more for the same price. The recent FFXIV expansion offers three or four times the content of Morrowind for the same price.

    Horns of the Reach should have been part of Morrowind. To sell crap like two dungeons as a DLC is the worst (they already did this a year ago with Hist). Morrowind has a very very bad price:content ratio.

    Yes and if they added HotR to Morrowind people would whined about that too, or found another complain topic (It's never enough and never good that is the facts of the internet) and don't get me started about FFXIV or WoW killing ten rat quests isn't content and honestly if that's what you want those games aren't closed.

    Bottom line content locust will never be happy.

    ESO has exactly the same type of quests as FFXIV and WoW. There are as much "Kill XYZ" quests in ESO than in every other MMORPG, the difference is you get them most of the time not by NPCs but automatically when you're doing other quests.

    I don't even know why we discuss this. The content of Morrowind is / was laughable compared to the recent expansions of FFXIV, Lotro or WoW. FFXIV doubled its landmass with Stormblood and added two new classes, several dungeons etc. WoW added 5 zones, 9 dungeons, 3 raids, a new class, new weapons etc. for $40. Morrowind added one class, one zone, one trial and battlegrounds. That's nothing in comparison. It did not even have new dungeons, they sold them as a DLC three months later - I don't know how anybody can defend this practice.

    Wow....dude if those games are superior to you go play them.

    It's laughable that you spend most of your day doing commercials for competitive mmo's.....are there keyword pays involved in this tactic??

    Excuse me? I am just pointing out how bad the price:content ratio of Morrowind is. And it is. There's absolutely no way to deny this.
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  • Balamoor
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    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    I dunno every time someone whines that Morrowind is too small.

    I ask if they have done X Y Z and the answer is no I just like doing <insert repetitive task here>
    I look at the expansion the DLC that was almost on top of the expansion, now the announcement of Clockwork city.

    Honestly the complaints at this point are idiotic at worst and laughable at least.

    Comparably ESO has a stupid amount of content of games of the same age, instead of wanting it to be you constant entertainer 24/7 maybe try different games or invest in something called life.

    No they're not. For 40 Euro / $40 Morrowind offers a laughable amount of content.

    ESO has much content because the base game has. ZOS added pretty average amounts of content to the game in the last 3 years. Just compare it to the other two big MMOs FFXIV and WoW, they give you so much more for the same price. The recent FFXIV expansion offers three or four times the content of Morrowind for the same price.

    Horns of the Reach should have been part of Morrowind. To sell crap like two dungeons as a DLC is the worst (they already did this a year ago with Hist). Morrowind has a very very bad price:content ratio.

    Yes and if they added HotR to Morrowind people would whined about that too, or found another complain topic (It's never enough and never good that is the facts of the internet) and don't get me started about FFXIV or WoW killing ten rat quests isn't content and honestly if that's what you want those games aren't closed.

    Bottom line content locust will never be happy.

    ESO has exactly the same type of quests as FFXIV and WoW. There are as much "Kill XYZ" quests in ESO than in every other MMORPG, the difference is you get them most of the time not by NPCs but automatically when you're doing other quests.

    I don't even know why we discuss this. The content of Morrowind is / was laughable compared to the recent expansions of FFXIV, Lotro or WoW. FFXIV doubled its landmass with Stormblood and added two new classes, several dungeons etc. WoW added 5 zones, 9 dungeons, 3 raids, a new class, new weapons etc. for $40. Morrowind added one class, one zone, one trial and battlegrounds. That's nothing in comparison. It did not even have new dungeons, they sold them as a DLC three months later - I don't know how anybody can defend this practice.

    Wow....dude if those games are superior to you go play them.

    It's laughable that you spend most of your day doing commercials for competitive mmo's.....are there keyword pays involved in this tactic??

    Excuse me? I am just pointing out how bad the price:content ratio of Morrowind is. And it is. There's absolutely no way to deny this.

    Yeah you've made the point continually in quite a few threads after awhile it just gets added to the drone of the whinehards and really does little to further the conversation of actual improvements that needs to be made.
  • exeeter702
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    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    I dunno every time someone whines that Morrowind is too small.

    I ask if they have done X Y Z and the answer is no I just like doing <insert repetitive task here>
    I look at the expansion the DLC that was almost on top of the expansion, now the announcement of Clockwork city.

    Honestly the complaints at this point are idiotic at worst and laughable at least.

    Comparably ESO has a stupid amount of content of games of the same age, instead of wanting it to be you constant entertainer 24/7 maybe try different games or invest in something called life.

    No they're not. For 40 Euro / $40 Morrowind offers a laughable amount of content.

    ESO has much content because the base game has. ZOS added pretty average amounts of content to the game in the last 3 years. Just compare it to the other two big MMOs FFXIV and WoW, they give you so much more for the same price. The recent FFXIV expansion offers three or four times the content of Morrowind for the same price.

    Horns of the Reach should have been part of Morrowind. To sell crap like two dungeons as a DLC is the worst (they already did this a year ago with Hist). Morrowind has a very very bad price:content ratio.

    Yes and if they added HotR to Morrowind people would whined about that too, or found another complain topic (It's never enough and never good that is the facts of the internet) and don't get me started about FFXIV or WoW killing ten rat quests isn't content and honestly if that's what you want those games aren't closed.

    Bottom line content locust will never be happy.

    ESO has exactly the same type of quests as FFXIV and WoW. There are as much "Kill XYZ" quests in ESO than in every other MMORPG, the difference is you get them most of the time not by NPCs but automatically when you're doing other quests.

    I don't even know why we discuss this. The content of Morrowind is / was laughable compared to the recent expansions of FFXIV, Lotro or WoW. FFXIV doubled its landmass with Stormblood and added two new classes, several dungeons etc. WoW added 5 zones, 9 dungeons, 3 raids, a new class, new weapons etc. for $40. Morrowind added one class, one zone, one trial and battlegrounds. That's nothing in comparison. It did not even have new dungeons, they sold them as a DLC three months later - I don't know how anybody can defend this practice.

    Wow....dude if those games are superior to you go play them.

    It's laughable that you spend most of your day doing commercials for competitive mmo's.....are there keyword pays involved in this tactic??

    Excuse me? I am just pointing out how bad the price:content ratio of Morrowind is. And it is. There's absolutely no way to deny this.

    Yeah you've made the point continually in quite a few threads after awhile it just gets added to the drone of the whinehards and really does little to further the conversation of actual improvements that needs to be made.

    You are incredibly naive if you think progressive forum discussions will lead to development structure changes. Unless of course you are referring to creating enough of an influence for people to vote with their wallets, in which case i would posit that those who voice there reasons why they feel chapter structure is nonsense are just as much contributing.

    Obviously the forum community is only a small representation of the actual player base and ultimately has little bearing on change despite popular belief. Striving for a forwarding discussion for change on the forums is just as much nonsense as making threads complaining about it, at least the complaint threads MIGHT convince a few people to not buy into chapters in the future which, given enough traction, is the only "voice" the developers cant afford to ignore.
  • Zbigb4life
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    Yes for these prices the content should be much bigger
  • omegatay_ESO
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    Syrani wrote: »
    This is what a WoW expansion looks like. It was around $60, so only 20 bucks more than the Morrowind "chapter".

    https://wow.gamepedia.com/World_of_Warcraft:_Legion

    Plus, WoW expansions are a continuation of the main story line. All of ESO's additions to the game to date do not even come close to one WoW expansion. I really wish we would start seeing real expansions in ESO.

    To add insult to injury the expansions for FFXIV and LOTRO which are released about once a year are much larger in scope as well. AND, LOTRO is a much older game with about half the player base ESO has.
    What does this tell me, Zenmax has the money to make larger expansions. They don't do it do to investor greed, and that there customer base is willing to pay a lot for little.
  • Agalloch
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    Next chapter must include :

    1. Minimum 2 zones, Orsinium like

    2. Minimum 2 dungeons ( please ZOS , stop doing DLC dungeons...include them in zone DLCs ! )

    3. 2 trials

    4. More battlegrounds and the possibility to choose which type of them we want to play.

    This will worth 40 EURO for a chapter :)

    Also, starting with 2018, I hope no more tiny DLCs to see like Thieves Guild or Dark Brotherhood.



    English is not my native language.
  • Insomnia rex
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    Syrani wrote: »
    This is what a WoW expansion looks like. It was around $60, so only 20 bucks more than the Morrowind "chapter".

    https://wow.gamepedia.com/World_of_Warcraft:_Legion

    Plus, WoW expansions are a continuation of the main story line. All of ESO's additions to the game to date do not even come close to one WoW expansion. I really wish we would start seeing real expansions in ESO.

    IF you want to compare WOW:Legion to ESO:Morrowind, at least have the correct price. Calculating from WOW:WoD (21 months) to Legion you basically paid 312$ for that. (Edit: Yes, you can spend more than 60 seconds with that calculation, but hopefully you get my point.)
    Edited by Insomnia rex on September 13, 2017 1:14PM
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  • Seraphayel
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    Syrani wrote: »
    This is what a WoW expansion looks like. It was around $60, so only 20 bucks more than the Morrowind "chapter".

    https://wow.gamepedia.com/World_of_Warcraft:_Legion

    Plus, WoW expansions are a continuation of the main story line. All of ESO's additions to the game to date do not even come close to one WoW expansion. I really wish we would start seeing real expansions in ESO.

    IF you want to compare WOW:Legion to ESO:Morrowind, at least have the correct price. Calculating from WOW:WoD (21 months) to Legion you basically paid 312$ for that. (Edit: Yes, you can spend more than 60 seconds with that calculation, but hopefully you get my point.)

    You could have just paid the expansion price and one month for ~ $50 and still have 3-4 times the content of Morrowind.
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  • neverwalk
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    $80.00 canadian for Morrowind collectors edition was a HUGE rip-off.
  • ParaNostram
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    I wouldn't count on the next Chapter being bigger. Honestly it'll likely be smaller.
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    Witch of Evermore

    "Death is a privilege that can be denied by it's learned scholars."
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  • Insomnia rex
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    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Syrani wrote: »
    This is what a WoW expansion looks like. It was around $60, so only 20 bucks more than the Morrowind "chapter".

    https://wow.gamepedia.com/World_of_Warcraft:_Legion

    Plus, WoW expansions are a continuation of the main story line. All of ESO's additions to the game to date do not even come close to one WoW expansion. I really wish we would start seeing real expansions in ESO.

    IF you want to compare WOW:Legion to ESO:Morrowind, at least have the correct price. Calculating from WOW:WoD (21 months) to Legion you basically paid 312$ for that. (Edit: Yes, you can spend more than 60 seconds with that calculation, but hopefully you get my point.)

    You could have just paid the expansion price and one month for ~ $50 and still have 3-4 times the content of Morrowind.

    Yes, in a subscription based game, where the game is not mostly financed by the addon price. And then you play for one month and then wait for content for another two years? I'm not sure if that's how i wanted to play an MMO.

    Just to add: if we want to compare how much content is added i would want to compare the same time span.., if we want to compare prices not taking into account subscription is just silly..



    Edited by Insomnia rex on September 13, 2017 3:17PM
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  • Seraphayel
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    Seraphayel wrote: »
    Syrani wrote: »
    This is what a WoW expansion looks like. It was around $60, so only 20 bucks more than the Morrowind "chapter".

    https://wow.gamepedia.com/World_of_Warcraft:_Legion

    Plus, WoW expansions are a continuation of the main story line. All of ESO's additions to the game to date do not even come close to one WoW expansion. I really wish we would start seeing real expansions in ESO.

    IF you want to compare WOW:Legion to ESO:Morrowind, at least have the correct price. Calculating from WOW:WoD (21 months) to Legion you basically paid 312$ for that. (Edit: Yes, you can spend more than 60 seconds with that calculation, but hopefully you get my point.)

    You could have just paid the expansion price and one month for ~ $50 and still have 3-4 times the content of Morrowind.

    Yes, in a subscription based game, where the game is not mostly financed by the addon price. And then you play for one month and then wait for content for another two years? I'm not sure if that's how i wanted to play an MMO.

    Just to add: if we want to compare how much content is added i would want to compare the same time span.., if we want to compare prices not taking into account subscription is just silly..



    No it's not. ESO is generating most of its cash with the Crown Store. P2P games don't have that. We can compare GW2 and Lotro expansions (both f2p games) with ESO if you want to exclude monthly fees and it's the same. Morrowind is a DLC and not worth to be called expansion. It offers very little content for a price of a full price title. GW2 new expansion is adding 9 new "specs" and 5 gigantic zones for $30. There is absolutely no excuse for the horrendous pricing/content of Morrowind.

    As I said above, l bought the Morrowind CE for $110 because I wanted it. But I am not delusional enough to defend ZOS pricing.
    Edited by Seraphayel on September 13, 2017 4:00PM
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  • Defilted
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    On XBOX NA. Going to Vivec city is almost a guaranteed kick to console screen. It makes going there to do the daily quests almost not worth it for that fact alone. Since whatever was changed in the game over a year ago. Eldenroot, Orsinium and Vivec are almost a guaranteed kicked to console screen.

    Doing the dailies in Vivec on their own are fun and I get a motif drop chance, but getting kicked almost each and every time I enter Vivec city makes it less fun. ZOS cannot seem to find the root cause of this issue.

    I am really hoping this a performance based issue that causes a timeout and the new XBOX One X will reduce the times this happens in major hubs..


    As far as faction grinds are concerned.

    I always enjoyed the faction grinding in WOW. I would enjoy it in ESO as well if they added it. I would like to see a faction number of zero. To achieve this or that item/perk, whatever, you need to get a faction number of X.
    XBOX NA
    XBOX Series X

    #NightmareBear
  • Curtdogg47
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    I would prefer 1 or 2 larger more expansive DLC's each year. And more frequent updates and fix's to things in game.

  • Balamoor
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    exeeter702 wrote: »


    You are incredibly naive if you think progressive forum discussions will lead to development structure changes. Unless of course you are referring to creating enough of an influence for people to vote with their wallets, in which case i would posit that those who voice there reasons why they feel chapter structure is nonsense are just as much contributing.

    Obviously the forum community is only a small representation of the actual player base and ultimately has little bearing on change despite popular belief. Striving for a forwarding discussion for change on the forums is just as much nonsense as making threads complaining about it, at least the complaint threads MIGHT convince a few people to not buy into chapters in the future which, given enough traction, is the only "voice" the developers cant afford to ignore.

    /Boggle.

    Ummmm I never once intimated that anything would change by discussing it.

    Also I don't consider kicking the same dead (make the game more and for free) horse "progressive", I do consider it droning and insipid.

    And instead of going all Norma Rae and convince people not to buy something, just go play something else.......but none of this is really about that, it's about pot stirring and hair pulling.

    it's what the internet thrives on.



    Edited by Balamoor on September 13, 2017 4:10PM
  • SwimsWithMemes
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    Agalloch wrote: »
    Next chapter must include :

    1. Minimum 2 zones, Orsinium like

    2. Minimum 2 dungeons ( please ZOS , stop doing DLC dungeons...include them in zone DLCs ! )

    3. 2 trials

    4. More battlegrounds and the possibility to choose which type of them we want to play.

    This will worth 40 EURO for a chapter :)

    Also, starting with 2018, I hope no more tiny DLCs to see like Thieves Guild or Dark Brotherhood.



    English is not my native language.

    I don't mind the small DLCs twice a year, and I don't even mind the dungeon only Content. But I do take issue with these not included in subs, and still more expensive "Chapters" that have just barely more content than the first few expansions of the game.
  • Morgul667
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    I hope next one is better.

    Was disapointed by Morrowind content :/ I think ill wait to see for next chapter before buying it.
  • MLGProPlayer
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    Jawasa wrote: »
    My gripe with morrowind is that all content that was added (non trial) is so easy. I still haevnt done all content on the island because it's boring. The delves and public dungeons are beautiful the best ones in the game outside craglorne. But it's no fun running in and killing everything in half a rotation.

    I just went back to craglorne on my new main pve char and that zone is just the best designed one in all of eso still. It was even better before in 2014 when it was released when difficulty was on a good lvl. But even now the quest line is super and the dungeons look great and difficulty is on a good lvl for newer players.

    Edit: I forgot what I wanted to say that's relevant to the topic is that I want the next chapter to be more like craglorne. But with the morrowind amount of rewards costumes, personality, motifs and pets.

    This is the problem. Vvardenfell was designed as a starter zone. They knew the Morrowind name would attract a huge number of new players, so they designed the entire zone to be as easy as possible.

    Vet players got the short end of the stick.
    Edited by MLGProPlayer on September 14, 2017 3:43AM
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