david_m_18b16_ESO wrote: »Will ESO be compatible with PS5 at all ?
Well let me throw in a few questions here (assuming ESO will be ported to the next gen consoles):I think the answer is written on the wall.
- Why are in the crown store bought costumes not unlocked in our account but on a per-server-basis?
- Why are bought mounts not unlocked account-wide?
- Why are bought houses not unlocked account-wide?
- Why are bought pets not unlocked... you got the picture
What you suggest can be done. It has been done when ESO launched on consoles and PC players were allowed to have their accounts be copied to PS4 or Xbox One for a one-time-fee. The PTS shows that ZOS can still copy accounts in 2019 for PC players. So technically ZOS has proven it is doable on multiple occasions. But maybe it is not the most profitable thing in the world so we gonna have to wait and see if this is still... possible.
Well let me throw in a few questions here (assuming ESO will be ported to the next gen consoles):I think the answer is written on the wall.
- Why are in the crown store bought costumes not unlocked in our account but on a per-server-basis?
- Why are bought mounts not unlocked account-wide?
- Why are bought houses not unlocked account-wide?
- Why are bought pets not unlocked... you got the picture
What you suggest can be done. It has been done when ESO launched on consoles and PC players were allowed to have their accounts be copied to PS4 or Xbox One for a one-time-fee. The PTS shows that ZOS can still copy accounts in 2019 for PC players. So technically ZOS has proven it is doable on multiple occasions. But maybe it is not the most profitable thing in the world so we gonna have to wait and see if this is still... possible.
huntgod_ESO wrote: »If you are playing on PS4 your account should transfer, along with your characters, etc. to the new PS5, though ultimately that is up to Sony not Zenimax. If you are playing on XBone and move to the new X console, the same should apply.
Not really the point, is it?
The OP just wants to be able to transfer the stuff, he has paid to access, over to another platform, if necessary.
He's not asking for a refund, or anything.
This thread demands a feature that was never part of the agreed-upon terms. By not having ownership of the account, we waive all claim to negotiation and accept all Services as-is.
The time to take issue with the agreement is before you agree to it, not at any point afterward. Changes in functionality and technology, or features in other products have no bearing on the terms of service for this product.
While it is a guess, I expect Sony and Microsoft have tied their hands with permitting players to transfer as both have a vested interest in keeping players on their platform. It is the most logical reason.
The console release was an one time event towards an empty database.Well let me throw in a few questions here (assuming ESO will be ported to the next gen consoles):I think the answer is written on the wall.
- Why are in the crown store bought costumes not unlocked in our account but on a per-server-basis?
- Why are bought mounts not unlocked account-wide?
- Why are bought houses not unlocked account-wide?
- Why are bought pets not unlocked... you got the picture
What you suggest can be done. It has been done when ESO launched on consoles and PC players were allowed to have their accounts be copied to PS4 or Xbox One for a one-time-fee. The PTS shows that ZOS can still copy accounts in 2019 for PC players. So technically ZOS has proven it is doable on multiple occasions. But maybe it is not the most profitable thing in the world so we gonna have to wait and see if this is still... possible.
Both consoles simply upgrades cpu and gpu, add more memory and SSD so they will be fully backward comparable.david_m_18b16_ESO wrote: »Will ESO be compatible with PS5 at all ?
It is totally in ZOS’s interest to enable players on next gen consoles to play on the existing servers with their existing accounts.
It is totally down to the console developers to ensure this is possible.
It is totally in ZOS’s interest to enable players on next gen consoles to play on the existing servers with their existing accounts.
It is totally down to the console developers to ensure this is possible.
The console release was an one time event towards an empty database.Well let me throw in a few questions here (assuming ESO will be ported to the next gen consoles):I think the answer is written on the wall.
- Why are in the crown store bought costumes not unlocked in our account but on a per-server-basis?
- Why are bought mounts not unlocked account-wide?
- Why are bought houses not unlocked account-wide?
- Why are bought pets not unlocked... you got the picture
What you suggest can be done. It has been done when ESO launched on consoles and PC players were allowed to have their accounts be copied to PS4 or Xbox One for a one-time-fee. The PTS shows that ZOS can still copy accounts in 2019 for PC players. So technically ZOS has proven it is doable on multiple occasions. But maybe it is not the most profitable thing in the world so we gonna have to wait and see if this is still... possible.
They simply copied the database and deleted all users who was not in the transfer me list.
To move an user they will need to make an program who copy out all the account data with all their characters, bank and houses. Obviously inventory, achievements and quest status too
Its some work to make this program. guess an week or two for an developer.
This is why they has not made it.
Had ZoS assumed it had been enough demand they had made this program.
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We better wait and see if and what will be true about that. PS3 was sold with PS2 backward compatibility at first, too, but that was not quite a story of success in the end. In the marketing days before PS4's release there were quite a lot of rumors around how we could keep on playing our PS3 games, yet in the end it was not quite as straight-forward as us naive gamers hoped it to be. In the case of ESO, not only the game but also the netcode and the whole server architecture need to be compatible, as well. Only time can tell if or how we play ESO on PS5. If for whatever reason new servers are required, I'm skeptical we can keep our progress (both in terms of character development and in-game purchases). But we'll see.nafensoriel wrote: »david_m_18b16_ESO wrote: »Will ESO be compatible with PS5 at all ?
All PS4 games are going to be PS5 Compatible according to Sony.
The PTS shows that ZOS can still copy accounts in 2019 for PC players.
We better wait and see if and what will be true about that. PS3 was sold with PS2 backward compatibility at first, too, but that was not quite a story of success in the end. In the marketing days before PS4's release there were quite a lot of rumors around how we could keep on playing our PS3 games, yet in the end it was not quite as straight-forward as us naive gamers hoped it to be. In the case of ESO, not only the game but also the netcode and the whole server architecture need to be compatible, as well. Only time can tell if or how we play ESO on PS5. If for whatever reason new servers are required, I'm skeptical we can keep our progress (both in terms of character development and in-game purchases). But we'll see.nafensoriel wrote: »david_m_18b16_ESO wrote: »Will ESO be compatible with PS5 at all ?
All PS4 games are going to be PS5 Compatible according to Sony.
That's so true actually. I wish there was some kind of PTS for consoles, too. Thanks for the helpful explanation!As some console players have probably never touched PTS, they may not realize what it is.
I just wanted to comment on Bethesda reselling things.. this is both kinda true and mostly not./snipsnip
Not really the point, is it?
The OP just wants to be able to transfer the stuff, he has paid to access, over to another platform, if necessary.
He's not asking for a refund, or anything.
This thread demands a feature that was never part of the agreed-upon terms. By not having ownership of the account, we waive all claim to negotiation and accept all Services as-is.
The time to take issue with the agreement is before you agree to it, not at any point afterward. Changes in functionality and technology, or features in other products have no bearing on the terms of service for this product.
OK, another irrelevant point.
The OP is merely asking that ZoS allow people to move their account from one console to another.
Otherwise, if the next gen of their current console is worse than the next gen of another manufacturer's console, they will either have to buy an inferior console, or lose all their items and progress.
Of course, ZoS don't have to allow this, but it would be pretty anti-consumer to not do it.
I'm not sure what people don't understand here?
Hard to imagine you're all trolling, given that some of the answers are extremely detailed, if totally off course.
That's so true actually. I wish there was some kind of PTS for consoles, too. Thanks for the helpful explanation!As some console players have probably never touched PTS, they may not realize what it is.
I'm still not 100% sold on the PS4 to PS5 transfer. I'd be happy if it goes that smoothly as it was pointed out in this thread not just for the sake of ESO but the many other great games I'd like to keep playing but there's more to it than just hardware. There is also a huge business behind re-releases of games on as many platforms as possible and Bethesda is one of the most famous players when it comes to bringing Skyrim to each and every possible device (for another fee obviously).
So even if technically there's no barrier in place, it's not safe to say it's really gonna happen unless reality proves so. We have been deceived so many times, I rather believe in what I see now. And if there's just a chance to re-sell a game, well Bethesda has a track record to like such a thing.
In this context, should they add a fresh client and a new megaserver for PS5 (and next Xbox), chances are everything will be rebooted. They can sell once more what they sold before (the base game and everything in the crown store). They can also offer a one-time character transfer because in @Acrolas metaphor there will be a fresh fish bowl in place. They have done such a thing in the past with PC to console migration and at least that should be possible once again. If that's not needed because PS4 to PS5 goes smoother than assumed by me, the better. Pardon my skeptical mindset in these money-hungry times.
Is it? I admire your prophetic qualities but what I tried to point out differs. Compatibility is not only about what is technically possible but also what is wanted from a business point of view. Re-publishing of games is a business. For this very reason it is rather naive to think everything will be a given. If it is, I'll take it. But don't be too surprised if it won't be quite as consumer-friendly, even if it is technically a non-issue. It's not PCs, it's consoles. And it is a business after all.exeeter702 wrote: »Again this mindset regarding transfers and new platfroms is entirely unfounded. The ps4 to ps5 transition is in no way comparable here.