Donny_Vito wrote: »They had a 10-year plan if I remember correctly (would have to do some research to find where someone posted the link to it), and we are past the half-way point. So awhile longer, and at the rate they are raking in cash in the Crown Store it's obvious people are still very engaged into the game (regardless of us minority folk on the forums that feel like the end is coming).
Just asking myself how long is the lifespan of TESO from now.
I hope it will be long.
I'm a returning player after 1700 hours a break of one year.
It will be around here for a while, but will die slowly. Other projects migh appear and investment in this game will drop.It's inevitable.
Only one MMORPG will stand through time and it's not ESO.
Salvas_Aren wrote: »I think it depends on the next patch.
If they mess things up - again, ppl will stop paying for the game. I stopped buying crowns 19 months ago and if the patch goes live without major changes, Elsweyr was the last chapter I paid for.
I think many ppl handle it the same way. Then it will be time for hard decisions, where shutdown will be one option.
It'll doubtless last as long as people continue to play it in profitable numbers. Other MMOs are still going after 20 years or more.
Ignore the doomsayers. They've been predicting the closure of the game ever since it launched. It was initially going to be destroyed by Wildstar and ArcheAge, and we know what happened to them...
Given that ESO is still growing in both population and content I imagine it will be around for a long time yet.
Salvas_Aren wrote: »I think it depends on the next patch.
If they mess things up - again, ppl will stop paying for the game. I stopped buying crowns 19 months ago and if the patch goes live without major changes, Elsweyr was the last chapter I paid for.
I think many ppl handle it the same way. Then it will be time for hard decisions, where shutdown will be one option.
So what is actually broken in this game?
For example if i read the Battlefield forums: Everyone is so negative about the game they played.
Can a game be for 100% good?
SWTOR perfect example for living a long life.
There are always things they can fix.
Salvas_Aren wrote: »I think it depends on the next patch.
If they mess things up - again, ppl will stop paying for the game. I stopped buying crowns 19 months ago and if the patch goes live without major changes, Elsweyr was the last chapter I paid for.
I think many ppl handle it the same way. Then it will be time for hard decisions, where shutdown will be one option.
So what is actually broken in this game?
For example if i read the Battlefield forums: Everyone is so negative about the game they played.
Can a game be for 100% good?
SWTOR perfect example for living a long life.
There are always things they can fix.
Just asking myself how long is the lifespan of TESO from now.
I hope it will be long.
I'm a returning player after 1700 hours a break of one year.