It's funny when you ask people what the 'game breaking bugs' are that they always complain about, they cannot seem to name any. Makes me think it's just another troll thread, especially when people start a thread and then never reply back to any posts.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Yes, of course. ESO is simply amazing.
There are some minor issues. There are no gamebreaking issues.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Yes, of course. ESO is simply amazing.
There are some minor issues. There are no gamebreaking issues.
"Minor issues"... try spending one hour in que after a long day of work
What gamebreaking issues?
I've only ever had one issue that could be considered close to game breaking. One of my characters was hit by a javelin attack from an enemy and got propelled through the scenery inside a cage. I couldn't get out, they couldn't hit me, and I couldn't use "get me unstuck" because I was in combat. All I could do was hope and pray someone would come along and kill the mob that was attacking me to reset combat. I no longer remember if that's what happened or if the enemy just reset itself, but eventually I was able to get out of it and didn't have to contact customer support.
What, do kids these days call an issue "gamebreaking" in cases that simply inconvenience them (e.g., lag, crashing)? Back in my day, gamebreaking really meant gamebreaking - as in you can't play the game at all because your save file is irrevocably corrupted, your character inaccessible, etc.
What gamebreaking issues?
I've only ever had one issue that could be considered close to game breaking. One of my characters was hit by a javelin attack from an enemy and got propelled through the scenery inside a cage. I couldn't get out, they couldn't hit me, and I couldn't use "get me unstuck" because I was in combat. All I could do was hope and pray someone would come along and kill the mob that was attacking me to reset combat. I no longer remember if that's what happened or if the enemy just reset itself, but eventually I was able to get out of it and didn't have to contact customer support.
What, do kids these days call an issue "gamebreaking" in cases that simply inconvenience them (e.g., lag, crashing)? Back in my day, gamebreaking really meant gamebreaking - as in you can't play the game at all because your save file is irrevocably corrupted, your character inaccessible, etc.
I sometimes wonder if a "gamebreaking" bug or lag is actually what happens when a kid brother is watching Netflix over the same wifi in the next room.