I really wish we could have some kind of observer roles (maybe more than just 1 observer) for dungeons and trials, so we could sneak peek our mates
(I didnt found other thread like this, so sorry if I'm duplicating stuff)
I really wish we could have some kind of observer roles (maybe more than just 1 observer) for dungeons and trials, so we could sneak peek our mates
(I didnt found other thread like this, so sorry if I'm duplicating stuff)
Grianasteri wrote: »I really wish we could have some kind of observer roles (maybe more than just 1 observer) for dungeons and trials, so we could sneak peek our mates
(I didnt found other thread like this, so sorry if I'm duplicating stuff)
Its an interesting concept and one I think ESO could benefit from. If you think about the training potential for guildies etc, it would be very useful for demonstrating mechanics etc before hand. And also simply for interest and enjoyment sake.
Its worth noting that "observer" functionality has been around in games for a very very long time. I recall playing Warhammer 40k - Dark Crusade, what 15 years ago now? (I played them all). For a time I was part of one of the best elite clans on the server, we regularly had lots of folk watching matches against other high ranking clans.
Grianasteri wrote: »I really wish we could have some kind of observer roles (maybe more than just 1 observer) for dungeons and trials, so we could sneak peek our mates
(I didnt found other thread like this, so sorry if I'm duplicating stuff)
Its an interesting concept and one I think ESO could benefit from. If you think about the training potential for guildies etc, it would be very useful for demonstrating mechanics etc before hand. And also simply for interest and enjoyment sake.
Its worth noting that "observer" functionality has been around in games for a very very long time. I recall playing Warhammer 40k - Dark Crusade, what 15 years ago now? (I played them all). For a time I was part of one of the best elite clans on the server, we regularly had lots of folk watching matches against other high ranking clans.
With YouTube, Twitch and more, it is no longer needed. We can get tank, healer and dps points of view for pretty much every trial and probably every dungeon.
Yes, it was great when it was the best and only way to really watch these instances, but now it is just a waste of time and effort to build a system to accommodate it when there is already a system that serves the same purpose.
Grianasteri wrote: »I really wish we could have some kind of observer roles (maybe more than just 1 observer) for dungeons and trials, so we could sneak peek our mates
(I didnt found other thread like this, so sorry if I'm duplicating stuff)
Its an interesting concept and one I think ESO could benefit from. If you think about the training potential for guildies etc, it would be very useful for demonstrating mechanics etc before hand. And also simply for interest and enjoyment sake.
Its worth noting that "observer" functionality has been around in games for a very very long time. I recall playing Warhammer 40k - Dark Crusade, what 15 years ago now? (I played them all). For a time I was part of one of the best elite clans on the server, we regularly had lots of folk watching matches against other high ranking clans.
With YouTube, Twitch and more, it is no longer needed. We can get tank, healer and dps points of view for pretty much every trial and probably every dungeon.
Yes, it was great when it was the best and only way to really watch these instances, but now it is just a waste of time and effort to build a system to accommodate it when there is already a system that serves the same purpose.
It’s not the same, though, even if the purpose can be similar. Some would never touch scmucktoob, but utilize an in-game spectator tool. Sometimes one does not wantt the annoying chatter or music schmucktoobers add to their “content” or sometimes one wants direct control over what one observes. Even better, direct observer tools in games never came with advertizements and monetary schemes, as I can recall. They certainly didh’t collect data on people like schmoobtoob and other modern platforms do.
BlackStormX wrote: »
Grianasteri wrote: »I really wish we could have some kind of observer roles (maybe more than just 1 observer) for dungeons and trials, so we could sneak peek our mates
(I didnt found other thread like this, so sorry if I'm duplicating stuff)
Its an interesting concept and one I think ESO could benefit from. If you think about the training potential for guildies etc, it would be very useful for demonstrating mechanics etc before hand. And also simply for interest and enjoyment sake.
Its worth noting that "observer" functionality has been around in games for a very very long time. I recall playing Warhammer 40k - Dark Crusade, what 15 years ago now? (I played them all). For a time I was part of one of the best elite clans on the server, we regularly had lots of folk watching matches against other high ranking clans.
With YouTube, Twitch and more, it is no longer needed. We can get tank, healer and dps points of view for pretty much every trial and probably every dungeon.
Yes, it was great when it was the best and only way to really watch these instances, but now it is just a waste of time and effort to build a system to accommodate it when there is already a system that serves the same purpose.
Grianasteri wrote: »Grianasteri wrote: »I really wish we could have some kind of observer roles (maybe more than just 1 observer) for dungeons and trials, so we could sneak peek our mates
(I didnt found other thread like this, so sorry if I'm duplicating stuff)
Its an interesting concept and one I think ESO could benefit from. If you think about the training potential for guildies etc, it would be very useful for demonstrating mechanics etc before hand. And also simply for interest and enjoyment sake.
Its worth noting that "observer" functionality has been around in games for a very very long time. I recall playing Warhammer 40k - Dark Crusade, what 15 years ago now? (I played them all). For a time I was part of one of the best elite clans on the server, we regularly had lots of folk watching matches against other high ranking clans.
With YouTube, Twitch and more, it is no longer needed. We can get tank, healer and dps points of view for pretty much every trial and probably every dungeon.
Yes, it was great when it was the best and only way to really watch these instances, but now it is just a waste of time and effort to build a system to accommodate it when there is already a system that serves the same purpose.
Well I guess that is your opinion and no problem, but the fact is that watching video content on twitch/you tube etc, while this is great, it is not the same as watching something like a Battlegrounds or Dungeon or Trial live, as its happening, and chatting to others about it at that time, all from the comfort of the game itself, without going external. That level of usability and quality of life improvement was around decades ago so I don't think the argument that there is no point developing it is strong.
And as I eluded to, this is not just about training/information etc. Its about enjoyment, community and spectating as a spectacle. Everyone enjoys watching something, be it sports or competitive gaming etc.