Well if you search ESO contents on Youtube and compare the like and view number with WOW channels, you'd think ESO is a tiny little game
It is inevitable that MMORPG lose the hype after few years and get into a stablized state, the fact we won all those best MMORPG rewards say nothing to worry about in near future
I have noticed a lack of activity on Band App for console players since the summer. Other websites, such as Reddit, gamefaqs are not as active with their ESO related boards.
And what makes me a little nervous was the lack of a collector's edition announcement . That, for whatever reason, makes me think that they just cannot afford to do that, hoping that this xpac can help stabilize them.
Again, I try to be very positive, but the past few weeks, I have been a little more nervous when thinking about this game's future than I did maybe in 2017 or so.
Not trying to argue, just interested in hearing other's opinions.
I have noticed a lack of activity on Band App for console players since the summer. Other websites, such as Reddit, gamefaqs are not as active with their ESO related boards.
And what makes me a little nervous was the lack of a collector's edition announcement . That, for whatever reason, makes me think that they just cannot afford to do that, hoping that this xpac can help stabilize them.
Again, I try to be very positive, but the past few weeks, I have been a little more nervous when thinking about this game's future than I did maybe in 2017 or so.
Not trying to argue, just interested in hearing other's opinions.
I played during early access years ago, and I can say that when I and a group of friends started playing, it lasted barely a month. The combat is really bad compared to other games, for me at least. Sluggish and slow, does not feel powerful or smooth. Magicka users only have a Staff, everything else is Stamina. As fans of TES games, we expected more freedom without being punished by avoiding meta builds. Overall, builds seem forced and not exciting, unless you only quest and do not do dungeons. I also do not like the heavily dependent potions and foods, I never liked having to have item buffs to be good, just my preference.
Hand_Bacon wrote: »I've seen a steady increase in the number of people moving from consoles to PC over the last year.
I have noticed a lack of activity on Band App for console players since the summer. Other websites, such as Reddit, gamefaqs are not as active with their ESO related boards.
And what makes me a little nervous was the lack of a collector's edition announcement . That, for whatever reason, makes me think that they just cannot afford to do that, hoping that this xpac can help stabilize them.
Again, I try to be very positive, but the past few weeks, I have been a little more nervous when thinking about this game's future than I did maybe in 2017 or so.
Not trying to argue, just interested in hearing other's opinions.
I played during early access years ago, and I can say that when I and a group of friends started playing, it lasted barely a month. The combat is really bad compared to other games, for me at least. Sluggish and slow, does not feel powerful or smooth. Magicka users only have a Staff, everything else is Stamina. As fans of TES games, we expected more freedom without being punished by avoiding meta builds. Overall, builds seem forced and not exciting, unless you only quest and do not do dungeons. I also do not like the heavily dependent potions and foods, I never liked having to have item buffs to be good, just my preference.
A lot of stars for someone who only played early access.
I have noticed a lack of activity on Band App for console players since the summer. Other websites, such as Reddit, gamefaqs are not as active with their ESO related boards.
And what makes me a little nervous was the lack of a collector's edition announcement . That, for whatever reason, makes me think that they just cannot afford to do that, hoping that this xpac can help stabilize them.
Again, I try to be very positive, but the past few weeks, I have been a little more nervous when thinking about this game's future than I did maybe in 2017 or so.
Not trying to argue, just interested in hearing other's opinions.
I played during early access years ago, and I can say that when I and a group of friends started playing, it lasted barely a month. The combat is really bad compared to other games, for me at least. Sluggish and slow, does not feel powerful or smooth. Magicka users only have a Staff, everything else is Stamina. As fans of TES games, we expected more freedom without being punished by avoiding meta builds. Overall, builds seem forced and not exciting, unless you only quest and do not do dungeons. I also do not like the heavily dependent potions and foods, I never liked having to have item buffs to be good, just my preference.
A lot of stars for someone who only played early access.
Exactly. I always wonder about these forum phonies with literally hundreds of posts that do nothing but trash the game. With millions, and potentially billions of dollars at stake, I wonder how many posts on here are paid negatives.
This, now not that steam is just one of the sale portals for ESO on PC and PC is just one of the three platforms.Normally a lurker, but I thought I'd throw this out there. This one caught me by surprise. Granted, this is just steam revenue (and I just happened upon it because I was curious to look at this since it is rarer because of how secretive Valve is), and having crown purchases kind of makes an apples to oranges compare with the other games, BUT...
https://store.steampowered.com/sale/winter2018bestof/
ESO is one of the top gross revenue performers on steam. That's pretty crazy for an MMO on the platform, I think. Can we extrapolate that out to the non-steam version and consoles? Not sure, but it at least backs up some of the year-end announcements of how good the player base is made by ZOS. And gives hope that they have the capital to pivot for changes in interest of players, etc.
And what makes me a little nervous was the lack of a collector's edition announcement . That, for whatever reason, makes me think that they just cannot afford to do that, hoping that this xpac can help stabilize them.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »Hand_Bacon wrote: »I've seen a steady increase in the number of people moving from consoles to PC over the last year.
I'd say this, partly because I'm one of them.
Let me be blunt.
ESO does not run on consoles anymore. It went downhill after Morrowind.
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »ESO does not run on consoles anymore. It went downhill after Morrowind.
Well if you search ESO contents on Youtube and compare the like and view number with WOW channels, you'd think ESO is a tiny little game
It is inevitable that MMORPG lose the hype after few years and get into a stablized state, the fact we won all those best MMORPG rewards say nothing to worry about in near future
I sure wish I knew where this participation trophy narrative came from. I hear it so much. I have a 12 year old girl and a 6 year old boy, and through much soccer and hockey and gymnastics, school science fairs and other things, never have I seen a participation trophy given to anyone. When they lost, they lost and tried to do better next time. So kinda curious, and off topic, but was this ever a real thing.In the era of participation awards, I wish I could agree with this.
vamp_emily wrote: »I wouldn't worry, i'm sure Zeni is working on the next "BIG" game. I really can't wait till technology advances. I think gaming is going to get even better in the future.
Sylvermynx wrote: »vamp_emily wrote: »I wouldn't worry, i'm sure Zeni is working on the next "BIG" game. I really can't wait till technology advances. I think gaming is going to get even better in the future.
*skeptical" I think they're all planning to go VR. That won't work for me.... my nemesis is vertigo....
vamp_emily wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »vamp_emily wrote: »I wouldn't worry, i'm sure Zeni is working on the next "BIG" game. I really can't wait till technology advances. I think gaming is going to get even better in the future.
*skeptical" I think they're all planning to go VR. That won't work for me.... my nemesis is vertigo....
Just imagine playing a game you really like... lag free.Some day it will happen.
Sylvermynx wrote: »Never happen for me. First, I only have satellite - and NO ONE is going to run fiber and real broadband into here before I die (less than 100 full time residents). Second, if new games are VR only, I can't go there even if I had no lag....