Seriously? Is ZOS really wasting an entire DLC on one huge zone just for quests? Something that can literally be released for a single-player game, you’re calling a DLC for an MMO?
It's pretty awful when their "epic" year long storyline comes to an end without any epic content. Meanwhile, in Classic WoW, 15 year old raid content is being followed with great enthusiasm.
This could have been a great game, but Zenimax chose the path of mediocrity.
kathandira wrote: »It's pretty awful when their "epic" year long storyline comes to an end without any epic content. Meanwhile, in Classic WoW, 15 year old raid content is being followed with great enthusiasm.
This could have been a great game, but Zenimax chose the path of mediocrity.
There is plenty of old raid content in ESO. Go do some of that.
Agenericname wrote: »Agenericname wrote: »Didn't we ask for a patch that addressed performance issues? How many polls were created asking to forgo content for performance?
Yes we did. And they aren’t doing that. They’re releasing a giant zone full of quests.
However you cannot see that releasing a zone of quests and releasing no new content and focusing on fixes are not one and the same, absolutely baffles me.
Go play Skyrim if you want to quest.
In addition to the new DLC game pack, we are also launching a massive base-game patch, free to all players, that features the first wave of the previously announced performance improvements. This first batch of changes includes a memory management overhaul, the first phase of combat ability performance improvements, and a complete redesign of the Looking for Group system.
These changes will reduce the amount of crashes/dashboarding, improve combat responsiveness, and improve the reliability and speed of the Group Finder. We know that the ESO community has long requested a performance update, so we are thrilled to launch the first part of what will be a massive, year-long series of improvements with Update 24!
Looks like an improvement (assuming it works) and we asked for it. I don't see the issue. On top of that they even communicated.
No, I'll quest here, thanks.
If they had enough staff to do both I’d be able to actually see adds spawn in trials, cyrodiil wouldn’t lag, my client wouldn’t crash, and a host of other things that need not be named.
However you cannot see that releasing a zone of quests and releasing no new content and focusing on fixes are not one and the same, absolutely baffles me.
Go play Skyrim if you want to quest.
They have enough staff to do both.
If you want PVP only, play OverWatch or Fortenite
They released 1 trial this year and 4 end game dungeons. If that is not enough for you go play WoW
Try again bud.
If you want to quest go play Skyrim, or Oblivion, heck one of the many single player RPG games out there. This is an MMO and should be treated as such.
Go play Skyrim if you want to quest.
Gnome_Saiyan wrote: »...ah well. At least I'll be enjoying the *** out of my Q4.
Seriously? Is ZOS really wasting an entire DLC on one huge zone just for quests? Something that can literally be released for a single-player game, you’re calling a DLC for an MMO?
Legit, not a single bone for PvE or PvP? I think you guys have done an amazing job at making it abundantly clear who you cater to @ZOS_GinaBruno. Enjoy losing the last of the Endgame community with no new content for another 6 months.
Seriously? Is ZOS really wasting an entire DLC on one huge zone just for quests? Something that can literally be released for a single-player game, you’re calling a DLC for an MMO?
Legit, not a single bone for PvE or PvP? I think you guys have done an amazing job at making it abundantly clear who you cater to @ZOS_GinaBruno. Enjoy losing the last of the Endgame community with no new content for another 6 months.
iamkeebler wrote: »This is why we need Veteran Zones for high level players to quest in. New scenery, stories, and NPCs are nice and all. But a bit more challenge to make the content more interesting to explore would be welcomed. At least by me.
We just got a trial and 2 new dungeons in the last DLC for us “endgamers”. There are a ton of players though who play this game for the story and the lore. Not thrilled about this DLC? Don’t buy it. You know there will be more end game content coming soon enough.kathandira wrote: »
If you were looking for a game completely focused on Dungeons, Raiding, and PvP.. World of Warcraft is ---->
100% agree with this statement. ESO is great because of the variety in content that is offered and the variety in DLCs and what they bring to the various gameplay areas. Perhaps folks need to explore other aspects of the game for a bit and learn there is more to this game than just PvP or just endgame.
Cirantille wrote: »First: it is called MMO"RPG"
No one is losing anything.
Fact: PvE players exist in this game.
And PvE + PvP players like myself having a blast.
Go play Skyrim if you wanna quest.
Cirantille wrote: »First: it is called MMO"RPG"
No one is losing anything.
Fact: PvE players exist in this game.
And PvE + PvP players like myself having a blast.
Go play Skyrim if you wanna quest.
Go play csgo if all you want is PvP.
Go play Torchlight if all you want is coop dungeoning.
lordrichter wrote: »Go play Skyrim if you want to quest.
This is why the ESO community has that well-earned reputation of being kind, patient, and welcoming.Gnome_Saiyan wrote: »...ah well. At least I'll be enjoying the *** out of my Q4.
Yup. Looking like a good end of year, already.
It's pretty awful when their "epic" year long storyline comes to an end without any epic content. Meanwhile, in Classic WoW, 15 year old raid content is being followed with great enthusiasm.
Specify *which part* of the community you're talking about.
Cirantille wrote: »First: it is called MMO"RPG"
No one is losing anything.
Fact: PvE players exist in this game.
And PvE + PvP players like myself having a blast.
Go play Skyrim if you wanna quest.
Go play csgo if all you want is PvP.
Go play Torchlight if all you want is coop dungeoning.
Go play ESO if you want all 3.
Cirantille wrote: »First: it is called MMO"RPG"
No one is losing anything.
Fact: PvE players exist in this game.
And PvE + PvP players like myself having a blast.
Go play Skyrim if you wanna quest.
Go play csgo if all you want is PvP.
Go play Torchlight if all you want is coop dungeoning.
Go play ESO if you want all 3.
Is this seriously your only argument? You do know Fable still exists on Xbox yes?go play Skyrim
However you cannot see that releasing a zone of quests and releasing no new content and focusing on fixes are not one and the same, absolutely baffles me.
Go play Skyrim if you want to quest.
They have enough staff to do both.
If you want PVP only, play OverWatch or Fortenite
They released 1 trial this year and 4 end game dungeons. If that is not enough for you go play WoW
Agenericname wrote: »Agenericname wrote: »Didn't we ask for a patch that addressed performance issues? How many polls were created asking to forgo content for performance?
Yes we did. And they aren’t doing that. They’re releasing a giant zone full of quests.
However you cannot see that releasing a zone of quests and releasing no new content and focusing on fixes are not one and the same, absolutely baffles me.
Go play Skyrim if you want to quest.
In addition to the new DLC game pack, we are also launching a massive base-game patch, free to all players, that features the first wave of the previously announced performance improvements. This first batch of changes includes a memory management overhaul, the first phase of combat ability performance improvements, and a complete redesign of the Looking for Group system.
These changes will reduce the amount of crashes/dashboarding, improve combat responsiveness, and improve the reliability and speed of the Group Finder. We know that the ESO community has long requested a performance update, so we are thrilled to launch the first part of what will be a massive, year-long series of improvements with Update 24!
Looks like an improvement (assuming it works) and we asked for it. I don't see the issue. On top of that they even communicated.
No, I'll quest here, thanks.
Funny how he's not responding to this; the "focusing on fixes" that he says isn't a part of this update ("they aren't doing that.").
But, facts are hard for some people to grasp, I guess.
Agenericname wrote: »Agenericname wrote: »Didn't we ask for a patch that addressed performance issues? How many polls were created asking to forgo content for performance?
Yes we did. And they aren’t doing that. They’re releasing a giant zone full of quests.
However you cannot see that releasing a zone of quests and releasing no new content and focusing on fixes are not one and the same, absolutely baffles me.
Go play Skyrim if you want to quest.
In addition to the new DLC game pack, we are also launching a massive base-game patch, free to all players, that features the first wave of the previously announced performance improvements. This first batch of changes includes a memory management overhaul, the first phase of combat ability performance improvements, and a complete redesign of the Looking for Group system.
These changes will reduce the amount of crashes/dashboarding, improve combat responsiveness, and improve the reliability and speed of the Group Finder. We know that the ESO community has long requested a performance update, so we are thrilled to launch the first part of what will be a massive, year-long series of improvements with Update 24!
Looks like an improvement (assuming it works) and we asked for it. I don't see the issue. On top of that they even communicated.
No, I'll quest here, thanks.
Funny how he's not responding to this; the "focusing on fixes" that he says isn't a part of this update ("they aren't doing that.").
But, facts are hard for some people to grasp, I guess.
How hard is comprehension? We asked for an entire update of just performance fixes. Nothing else. That’s what he was referring to. The fact remains, that is not what happened with this DLC, so as for them “doing what we asked” in regards to dedicating an entire quarter to performance and QoL, it’s objectively false. They released an entire zone full of quests. It should not need any explaining, but I will dumb it down for you and others who apparently cannot understand elementary logic, Releasing an a DLC with entire zone full of quests + some performance fixes =\= releasing a DLC if only performance fixes and QoL additions.
Seriously, some of the people on these forums need brush up on their comprehension skills, they are abysmal.