It bothers me that Xbox doesn't get the 6 month subscription option for a cheaper monthly price like PC and PS4 does. Probably a Microsoft issue but I'm sure something could be done if they tried.
DeadlyPhoenix wrote: »ZOS doesn't seem to care much about QOL because in every PTS when someone says "Hey ZOS, this is a bit tedious, you may want to rethink the design." Someone immediately replies with; "Don't worry, I'm already making an add-on for it." Leaving us console players to get the tedious crap again.
Sorry you feel that way. When I think of Tedious, though, I remember crafting arrows in Kelethin on EverQuest. You would take a point piece, a shaft, a fletching and a nock and combine them in a kit, and it would make a single arrow. Yep. Click-drag each of the pieces into the kit and click the combine button. Over and over and over and over again. You could easily expect to spend 4-6 hours per week in-game crafting arrows for a ranged character.
I haven't found anything that tedious, or carpal tunnel inducing in ESO, but YMMV.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hey guys, apologies for the lack of updates. We were out of town for PAX and just got back to the office today.
The current HDR visuals will stay the way they are for now. However, we’re going to look into a compromise on the asset saturation between the old version and the current one that will be implemented in a future update. We don’t want to rush another change, and we’ll give you a heads up when we have a better idea of timing.
Yea, I feel they don’t bother to put resources to console, every patch the lag just got worse, random crashes. All they play and do is on PC, they really need to get outside of their window and do some research on where the gaming markets are at.
All console players pay $5 per month just to get to the login screen.
PlayStation plus and Xbox gold both cost $60 per year just to get to the base game with the base guild trader interface and no access to combat metrics or dressing room or minimaps or sky shard arrows etc.
No.
Especially since they broke the HDR for those with the set-up to use it.
Clearly they dont test or dont care about the reaction (unless it becomes material enough)