I agree. It seems there is less content for the money in this year.Seraphayel wrote: »As it looks now, 2019 will be the year ESO got the least amount of new stuff or features overall, the only year we might have gotten less was 2014, ESO's launch year - is that how to celebrate your 5th anniversary?
Agree its a bit thin, granted its probably some minor stuff who has not been mentioned, we also get plenty of QoL stuff.Seraphayel wrote: »matsuobasho wrote: »Elsweyr will bring:
- A new map. Possibly bigger than Summerset.
- A new trial. Bigger than Cloudrest, since every boss will have its own unique Hard Mode.
- A new class. Better than a tiresome skill line.
- A new lore. Better than the boring Altmer entitlement.
- A new worldboss event type. Better than killing slimy sloads
- A new story. Longer than Summerset one since it will last a year.
- A new battleground map.
- A new separate campaign for IC.
- A new Cyrodiil artifact system.
- A new batch of houses.
Sorry. I agree. That's a pretty small Chapter.
It is because only two of your points are Chapter features. The rest isn't a major selling point, wasn't in Morrowind and wasn't in Summerset and won't be in Elsweyr. Maybe, maybe we can count the trial, too, but every Chapter offered a trial so nothing new here either.
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I find it kinda amusing how they keep mentioning that, seeing how the Daedric Civil War thing (or however it was called) span two full Chapters and a DLC...matsuobasho wrote: »- A new story. Longer than Summerset one since it will last a year.
myskyrim26 wrote: »Don't like it - don't play it.
I think that just a few features were announced, and ZOS have a lot of great things for us - we will dscover them during the whole year!
Sure they have (E3 announcement mentioned), but for separate price tag or at best as free feature (as Housing and Outfit systems were), but it don't have any connection to the this chapter and it's price.myskyrim26 wrote: »I think that just a few features were announced, and ZOS have a lot of great things for us - we will dscover them during the whole year!
Bladerunner1 wrote: »Nobody mentioned the tiny magic cats wearing clothes as a feature. They're gonna be repairing your stuff while you sell them junk.
Knootewoot wrote: »And not to forget:
- Daedric weapons in PvP
Knootewoot wrote: »- Massive new world events: Dragon Attacks
Sure they have (E3 announcement mentioned), but for separate price tag or at best as free feature (as Housing and Outfit systems were), but it don't have any connection to the this chapter and it's price.myskyrim26 wrote: »I think that just a few features were announced, and ZOS have a lot of great things for us - we will dscover them during the whole year!
In fact they sell hype this year, and less features, that not that bad for the game overall. Sadly that's not both.
Seraphayel wrote: »... but still costs as much as Morrowind did back at launch.
I mean how is this reasonable pricing?
Morrowind brought us two major features:
- New Class: Warden
- New PvP Mode: Battlegrounds
Summerset brought us one and a half new major features:
- New Skill line: Psijik Order
- New profession: Jewelrycrafting
Elsweyr will bring us one major feature:
- New Class: Necromancer
Every year since they introduced the "Chapter format" each Chapter was smaller and contained less features than the previous one. As much as I love the things they showed us about Necromancer (and Elsweyr!) it's just one new class. Besides that there is nothing gameplay-changing or worth mentioning. I do not count something like UI overhaul as a new feature, it's not. If we take this into account Morrowind and Summerset still would have offered a lot more.
The entire Elsweyr Chapter is advertised with NECROMANCER and DRAGONS (that are basically no feature, were Sloads a feature? No...). That's it. On top of that we get two dungeon DLCs this year - again - in Q1 and Q3 which is the most lazy approach to fill the quarterly DLCs with content.
Don't get me wrong, there is still the "JUICY E3 ANNOUNCEMENT" Rich was talking about and the Q4 DLC but besides that... is nothing. Elsweyr offers us a (beautiful) new zone, a brand new class and a lot of QOL fixes / updates (that cannot be regarded as features or selling points). That's it. What will we get next year? Just one skill line and nothing else?
Honestly, as much as I liked the "new content cadence" and their Chapter approach after Morrowind, up to now it has been a major disappointment when it comes to developing / evolving the game (besides just adding new zones / quests).
What's your opinion on that topic?
As it looks now, 2019 will be the year ESO got the least amount of new stuff or features overall, the only year we might have gotten less was 2014, ESO's launch year - is that how to celebrate your 5th anniversary?
Seraphayel wrote: »People like you just love to comppain about everything, don't they? You forget all the FREE several quality of life changes and bonus things like the new battleground coming around the time of Elsweyr as well. But of course... No matter what they do, it will never be enough.
As you said, that are FREE quality of life changes. No features, no content. If bug fixing and trying to solve performance problems now is a thing that has to be advertised and additionally paid your bar for content or features is very low.
I complain where complaining is due and with Elsweyr it's the case, especially with that heavy price tag.
Seraphayel wrote: »... but still costs as much as Morrowind did back at launch.
I mean how is this reasonable pricing?
Morrowind brought us two major features:
- New Class: Warden
- New PvP Mode: Battlegrounds
Summerset brought us one and a half new major features:
- New Skill line: Psijik Order
- New profession: Jewelrycrafting
Elsweyr will bring us one major feature:
- New Class: Necromancer
Every year since they introduced the "Chapter format" each Chapter was smaller and contained less features than the previous one. As much as I love the things they showed us about Necromancer (and Elsweyr!) it's just one new class. Besides that there is nothing gameplay-changing or worth mentioning. I do not count something like UI overhaul as a new feature, it's not. If we take this into account Morrowind and Summerset still would have offered a lot more.
The entire Elsweyr Chapter is advertised with NECROMANCER and DRAGONS (that are basically no feature, were Sloads a feature? No...). That's it. On top of that we get two dungeon DLCs this year - again - in Q1 and Q3 which is the most lazy approach to fill the quarterly DLCs with content.
Don't get me wrong, there is still the "JUICY E3 ANNOUNCEMENT" Rich was talking about and the Q4 DLC but besides that... is nothing. Elsweyr offers us a (beautiful) new zone, a brand new class and a lot of QOL fixes / updates (that cannot be regarded as features or selling points). That's it. What will we get next year? Just one skill line and nothing else?
Honestly, as much as I liked the "new content cadence" and their Chapter approach after Morrowind, up to now it has been a major disappointment when it comes to developing / evolving the game (besides just adding new zones / quests).
What's your opinion on that topic?
As it looks now, 2019 will be the year ESO got the least amount of new stuff or features overall, the only year we might have gotten less was 2014, ESO's launch year - is that how to celebrate your 5th anniversary?
I guess we didn't watch the same live twitter feed because the one I watched they said that they would have more features to Elsweyr at E3. You might want to think or even wait before passing judgement.
It was announced yesterday. Do you believe everything was revealed already? If you dislike the price wait for discount. Though you probably pre ordered it already and are throwing a fit over nothing
Seraphayel wrote: »... but still costs as much as Morrowind did back at launch.
I mean how is this reasonable pricing?
Morrowind brought us two major features:
- New Class: Warden
- New PvP Mode: Battlegrounds
Summerset brought us one and a half new major features:
- New Skill line: Psijik Order
- New profession: Jewelrycrafting
Elsweyr will bring us one major feature:
- New Class: Necromancer
Every year since they introduced the "Chapter format" each Chapter was smaller and contained less features than the previous one. As much as I love the things they showed us about Necromancer (and Elsweyr!) it's just one new class. Besides that there is nothing gameplay-changing or worth mentioning. I do not count something like UI overhaul as a new feature, it's not. If we take this into account Morrowind and Summerset still would have offered a lot more.
The entire Elsweyr Chapter is advertised with NECROMANCER and DRAGONS (that are basically no feature, were Sloads a feature? No...). That's it. On top of that we get two dungeon DLCs this year - again - in Q1 and Q3 which is the most lazy approach to fill the quarterly DLCs with content.
Don't get me wrong, there is still the "JUICY E3 ANNOUNCEMENT" Rich was talking about and the Q4 DLC but besides that... is nothing. Elsweyr offers us a (beautiful) new zone, a brand new class and a lot of QOL fixes / updates (that cannot be regarded as features or selling points). That's it. What will we get next year? Just one skill line and nothing else?
Honestly, as much as I liked the "new content cadence" and their Chapter approach after Morrowind, up to now it has been a major disappointment when it comes to developing / evolving the game (besides just adding new zones / quests).
What's your opinion on that topic?
As it looks now, 2019 will be the year ESO got the least amount of new stuff or features overall, the only year we might have gotten less was 2014, ESO's launch year - is that how to celebrate your 5th anniversary?
Seraphayel wrote: »... but still costs as much as Morrowind did back at launch.