TankinatorFR wrote: »Could be worse you might say... But what if I tell you that it's effect in PvP is actually to make it easier for your opponent to discover you while you are stealthed ? Yep, this passive make you weaker if you put points in it. And it have been this way since the first major update of the year...
Elwendryll wrote: »TankinatorFR wrote: »Could be worse you might say... But what if I tell you that it's effect in PvP is actually to make it easier for your opponent to discover you while you are stealthed ? Yep, this passive make you weaker if you put points in it. And it have been this way since the first major update of the year...
What? The passive makes it easier for you to spot sneaking enemies, while before it was making it harder for them to spot you. For pve it's useless, for PvP, arguably worse, but having points invested in it is still useful and does not have any real negative impact on you.
Frenchterran wrote: »I fellow adventures .. i started the game after leaving it few months after the initial launch. I was 50 and bored.
So i started the game again and i was nicely surprise how the game has increased in term of content and new features.
I wish to invest myself more seriously but i have a few questions about the future of the game : How do you feel about the future ? Is the game near the end of his life ? Are you happy about it ? It there hidden problems that i missed and will broke my enthousiasm ? I see there is still many players : how many do you think ? And are the player number going down or going up ?
Maybe those questions are lazy but those are real question i'm asking myself.
Anyway : Have a good day !
For a buy2play it's a fine game at least on PC not too far from servers. Monetization appears developing to leechier direction (pay2not-play) but is still ignorable. Whole MMO genre being what it is, it's one of the best, if I knew a better one I'd play that instead. Lots of content, most of it playable and lots of it is fun. Quality of life kind of sucks and performance problems and bugs can make some of the content unplayable at times.
Publisher communicates unusually poorly with players but appears some effort is being made to stop the game melting down. I take the game as something I play for fun so for me there is nothing to worry whether it happens or not.
I'm sure publisher cares about at least those customers who keep posting how they are going to purchase crown store stuff and gamble crates. Assuming not astroturfers.
For me, I am upset. I guess because of life events, just seeing greedy corporations do nothing to fix problems but just keep putting out content with no care to the customer just upsets me.
So I took a break because of "hicups" and lag. I come back after a few months and I find the game play worse. More lag, more stuttering and I don't even do multiplayer where it's even worse.
Content I would say is really good. When it "works" it's great. Thing is, sometimes ESO is like driving a Lamborghini. You have this awesome fast car that looks great. One problem. All 4 tires are flat, so basically you are going nowhere.
Also it seems Zenimax has no interest in inflating the tires. They just keep putting out macro transactions for people to buy.
So just know going in, this is a company who doesn't care about their customers. They don't care if you have fun or not. They don't care as long as they are getting money from people.
If they cared, they would have said something and not release a "statement" but actually engage the community which they do not. So for me, it's hard to support a company who are so smug, so full of it and thin they do a great job when in fact many people complain about the flat tires and Zenimax doesn't care.