Fallen_Ray wrote: »There's no helping a game when the team in charge disregards suggestions from its playerbase.
Fallen_Ray wrote: »There's no helping a game when the team in charge disregards suggestions from its playerbase.
If any creative team listened to the player base fully, this game or any other game would be a complete mess. No two people look at gameplay the same way. Just look at these forums. Necromancer or no? There's a divide. Elite BS, like lock low CP players out of content or not? Harder overland gameplay or not?
These are divisions in the player thinking, and if they listened this game would be a disaster.
I don't want them to listen to us. We would destroy this game, because we all have a different and contradictory way to "improve" the game. They absolutely should disregard our suggestions.
If you don't see, that ESO is a unique MMO, very unique and offers so much convenience over many other MMOs, then there is no help for you.
If any online game on the market has an identity, then it's ESO.
All these other MMOs are just copy pasted games combined with some newish style or flavor. it's all the same.
No matter how many flaws ESO has for me, whenever I play another MMO, I begin to see just how much ESO has to offer and how I miss it.
You cant really expect people who have played both games to take this statement seriously. WoW has a lot of lore, but the writing and stories are shallow and cyclic and 90% of the time have to do with war based on fragile egos. ESOs NPCs are whiny but at least they usually have substance and variety.Story? Nope, the writing is good, but nowhere near the scope of WOW
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »It would be awesome if we could have BDO's combat and graphics , GWII open world , Secret World quest writers in ESO's Lore . That would be the all star MMO .
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »It would be awesome if we could have BDO's combat and graphics , GWII open world , Secret World quest writers in ESO's Lore . That would be the all star MMO .
I never understood why mmo companies NEVER learn from other games. They insist on ignoring ALL the mistakes other games make and ALL the things they do right.....
lordrichter wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »It would be awesome if we could have BDO's combat and graphics , GWII open world , Secret World quest writers in ESO's Lore . That would be the all star MMO .
I never understood why mmo companies NEVER learn from other games. They insist on ignoring ALL the mistakes other games make and ALL the things they do right.....
They do. It is just that people have different ideas about what is a "mistake".
lordrichter wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »It would be awesome if we could have BDO's combat and graphics , GWII open world , Secret World quest writers in ESO's Lore . That would be the all star MMO .
I never understood why mmo companies NEVER learn from other games. They insist on ignoring ALL the mistakes other games make and ALL the things they do right.....
They do. It is just that people have different ideas about what is a "mistake".
An unpopular gametype / mechanic / engine etc. that is detrimental to the popularity and function of a game, that has been repeated by numerous games before, that is inplemented for whatever reason, is by definition not learning from others mistakes.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »It would be awesome if we could have BDO's combat and graphics , GWII open world , Secret World quest writers in ESO's Lore . That would be the all star MMO .
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »It would be awesome if we could have BDO's combat and graphics , GWII open world , Secret World quest writers in ESO's Lore . That would be the all star MMO .
I never understood why mmo companies NEVER learn from other games. They insist on ignoring ALL the mistakes other games make and ALL the things they do right.....
They do. It is just that people have different ideas about what is a "mistake".
An unpopular gametype / mechanic / engine etc. that is detrimental to the popularity and function of a game, that has been repeated by numerous games before, that is inplemented for whatever reason, is by definition not learning from others mistakes.
People have different opinions. When you add to that this whole internet concept where everyone, on all sides of an opinion, is mysteriously in the "majority", you can see where things go wrong in your statement.
I really want to meet the person who says that GW2s "combat" is more fluid than ESO's so they can be endlessly mocked and ridiculed.
I really want to meet the person who says that GW2s "combat" is more fluid than ESO's so they can be endlessly mocked and ridiculed.
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »
That's funny considering GW2's unreliable combat was one of the first things I noticed about it. Unfortunately, GW2 doesn't have the Elder Scrolls universe to forgive it's many flaws.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »I can’t comment on the other games mentioned, but what’s happened to the Final Fantasy franchise beginning with FFX is a real disgrace and bastardization of what made FF great and a hallmark of the RPG genre. The characters and storytelling are what gave FF its charm.
For over a decade now FF is all about anime emo Japanese teens with dragon ball z haircuts fighting weird creatures, while the player is dragged along overly long convoluted stories.
Does no one remember or respect the opera scene from FF6 anymore? Does no one remember when we found out Cecil and Golbez were brothers in FF4? Does no one have an ounce of nostalgia left in them for emotion provoking 16 bit era midi music?
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »
That's funny considering GW2's unreliable combat was one of the first things I noticed about it. Unfortunately, GW2 doesn't have the Elder Scrolls universe to forgive it's many flaws.
Interesting. We seem to have wildly different experiences in our games. But that happens. I always think it is funny when someone says someone is lying just because they don’t have the same problem. The Internet, your experiences may vary!
brimstone74 wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »I can’t comment on the other games mentioned, but what’s happened to the Final Fantasy franchise beginning with FFX is a real disgrace and bastardization of what made FF great and a hallmark of the RPG genre. The characters and storytelling are what gave FF its charm.
For over a decade now FF is all about anime emo Japanese teens with dragon ball z haircuts fighting weird creatures, while the player is dragged along overly long convoluted stories.
Does no one remember or respect the opera scene from FF6 anymore? Does no one remember when we found out Cecil and Golbez were brothers in FF4? Does no one have an ounce of nostalgia left in them for emotion provoking 16 bit era midi music?
FF4/FF6, the last good entries in the FF series. May it Rest In Emo Peace.
Thunderknuckles wrote: »
You made me weep softly into my hands. Fallout Online should become reality. =D
Mettaricana wrote: »Story is a train wreck nothing advances the story once molag bal was beaten the game ceases relevancy the story falls into a slump and dies there. Plenty of mmos have stories that advance the plot without ruining they game but eso is at a halt.
Dlcs are meh at best none actually offer anything housing was pointless til dragon bones dlc. new delves i hate to do while looking for a shard all the gear in overland sucks new crafted sets suck old sets still suck except a few select ones. And once they make a set good they neef everything the set benefitted so the set ends up sucking anyway.
Cp incrents are so small its meaning less until 3 dlcs later.
Combat we have this assbackwards animation cancelling that looks twitchy and glitchy when inreality is a poor job at combat mechanics that should've been fixed day one instead of becoming a feature we cant live without.
Only thing they got majority right was character creation no gender race locked classes and huge customization features failed at makeup and facial hair classification horns and facial hair are a no go wth zos?
I know those are true, and i'm totally with you on this. But we need some constructive solution my friend. Complaining has shown to be not very effective (unless you're playing Battlefront 2).
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »
That's funny considering GW2's unreliable combat was one of the first things I noticed about it. Unfortunately, GW2 doesn't have the Elder Scrolls universe to forgive it's many flaws.
Interesting. We seem to have wildly different experiences in our games. But that happens. I always think it is funny when someone says someone is lying just because they don’t have the same problem. The Internet, your experiences may vary!
Point to me where it says I accused you of lying about something. I'll wait. Guilty conscience?
Fallen_Ray wrote: »There's no helping a game when the team in charge disregards suggestions from its playerbase.
ThinkerOfThings wrote: »Fallen_Ray wrote: »There's no helping a game when the team in charge disregards suggestions from its playerbase.
I consistently see improvements to the game that are suggested by the player base, the next major patch has at least two features that people have been asking for.