Drakkdjinn wrote: »On life support, paid for by the Clown Crate Insurance program.

Yes, producing an MMO is idiotic expensive, exception is if you make it primary an PvP game.JackDaniell wrote: »I personaly think it will be interesting to see how eso holds up against games like ashes of creation and camelot unchained (to name two).
People (mostly PvPers) will leave but they will be disapointed. I cannot imagine that those games will be successful. They will need at least 2 years to fix performance and balance issues, offer more contant etc... like every MMO. Also a big point for someone could be the depth of skill and gears system of ESO. Not every MMO can offer the opportunities for theorycrafting.
Prob still be a solid PvE title. Cyro will be even more dead as finally some viable Western PvP titles come to market.
JackDaniell wrote: »With allot of new MMO's with similar combat and gameplay to ESO coming out, possibly a new TES game and just seeing ESO up against its current competition today,
Where do you guys think ESO will be in 3 years? What hopes do you for the game? What do you want to see/hope not to see? What content do you want added or improved?
GreenhaloX wrote: »Elder Scrolls 6 by then.. I hope..
Elder Scrolls Online: One Tamriel is a woman.Merlin13KAGL wrote: »It will still have a place, but even the greatest kings eventually get dethroned.