I get it that some of you don't like the game or want to support it. I doubt you will ever find a game that meets your utopian requirements. Some of us love the game and support it and we will still be here buying crates or buying subscriptions.
Panic really isn't a good way to deal with the current events. Turn off the fake news and play ESO. Have some fun and remain calm, everything will be fine.
Jolipinator wrote: »Ubisoft are making Assassin's Creed Odyssey free to play for this weekend. They are even letting you pre-load it. Imagine that.
Honestly in the times of quarantines I think making twitch drops permanently active is the better call. That doesn't hurt ZOS as much as free ESO+ would and it helps ESO content creators and gives us something to do while we are forced to stay at home. It's a win-win-win, as ZOS gets free publicity for big traffic on Twitch.
Honestly in the times of quarantines I think making twitch drops permanently active is the better call. That doesn't hurt ZOS as much as free ESO+ would and it helps ESO content creators and gives us something to do while we are forced to stay at home. It's a win-win-win, as ZOS gets free publicity for big traffic on Twitch.
Players in difficult situations should be comforted/rewarded in ESO for being a part of ESO, not for being a part of Twitch. Your suggestion is of no value to the many players who do not have Twitch accounts or any interest in doing so.
Honestly in the times of quarantines I think making twitch drops permanently active is the better call. That doesn't hurt ZOS as much as free ESO+ would and it helps ESO content creators and gives us something to do while we are forced to stay at home. It's a win-win-win, as ZOS gets free publicity for big traffic on Twitch.
Players in difficult situations should be comforted/rewarded in ESO for being a part of ESO, not for being a part of Twitch. Your suggestion is of no value to the many players who do not have Twitch accounts or any interest in doing so.
Honestly in the times of quarantines I think making twitch drops permanently active is the better call. That doesn't hurt ZOS as much as free ESO+ would and it helps ESO content creators and gives us something to do while we are forced to stay at home. It's a win-win-win, as ZOS gets free publicity for big traffic on Twitch.
Players in difficult situations should be comforted/rewarded in ESO for being a part of ESO, not for being a part of Twitch. Your suggestion is of no value to the many players who do not have Twitch accounts or any interest in doing so.
Got any better suggestions then? They can't just pull a new and fun event out of their sleeves just like that, so getting people to come together on ESO Twitch streams is the most being-part-of-ESO thing they can do on a whim.