Donny_Vito wrote: »Saying good-bye is not a bad thing. Delete a character and make a new one if you really have the itch.
karthrag_inak wrote: »this one would be happy with 24. one per role per prof.
karthrag_inak wrote: »this one would be happy with 24. one per role per prof.
karthrag_inak wrote: »this one would be happy with 24. one per role per prof.
Yes. Though I'd say at least 24. After I've built up every class as stamdd and magdd - I had limited pull to choose tanks and healers and it frustrates me to the end since I have so many ideas for quirky support builds.
I'ts a matter of individuality and points of view.
Some of us are more creative and they exploit ESO high cutomisable talent system and charaacter creation to have some fun.
For this and other reasons, it has no sense to debate about the "reasonable" amount of characters and we already uncovered the reasons why a 2nd account would not be a viable option as we explained how not providing more slots eventually translates in a loss for ZOS itself.
It's not a matter of "begging" it's all about making everyone perceive the inadequate current state of things so that something is done.
Apologies if my language was not clear. I have absolutely nothing against altoholics, I'm genuinely amazed by the amount of dedication some of these players including you have. That being said, I tend to disagree with adding more slots. I would guess that having more character data means it needs to be stored somewhere somehow. I don't know the technical details at all, but I would also guess that if having even more characters had no impact on game and server performance, they would add the option to have over 18. A new account possibly creates anywhere from 1-18 new characters, but adding the option for one more slot possibly generates thousands of new characters on thousands of accounts. I'd be interested to see how many characters the average account has, and even more interested in how many active characters the average account has. I won't lie, I have 8 characters created, but I play on one character all the time and the rest are effectively mules. Looking at my friend list, I also tend to see mostly the same character names, it's rare to see an account that constantly changes between more than 4-5 characters.
This thread probably leans towards those with more alts, but the state of things being inadequate seems to be a stretch for me. Judging by my previous MMO experience, 18 is already a high number of characters you can have on one account. Yes, there are probably MMOs with more character slots, you can always find a counterexample.
As much as it sounds upsetting, I think that on a macro level, altoholics who actively play all characters represent a minority. Having the option for a 19th or 20th character slot is probably not a problem of money, but rather resources and load on the game.
I'ts a matter of individuality and points of view.
Some of us are more creative and they exploit ESO high cutomisable talent system and charaacter creation to have some fun.
For this and other reasons, it has no sense to debate about the "reasonable" amount of characters and we already uncovered the reasons why a 2nd account would not be a viable option as we explained how not providing more slots eventually translates in a loss for ZOS itself.
It's not a matter of "begging" it's all about making everyone perceive the inadequate current state of things so that something is done.
Apologies if my language was not clear. I have absolutely nothing against altoholics, I'm genuinely amazed by the amount of dedication some of these players including you have. That being said, I tend to disagree with adding more slots. I would guess that having more character data means it needs to be stored somewhere somehow. I don't know the technical details at all, but I would also guess that if having even more characters had no impact on game and server performance, they would add the option to have over 18. A new account possibly creates anywhere from 1-18 new characters, but adding the option for one more slot possibly generates thousands of new characters on thousands of accounts. I'd be interested to see how many characters the average account has, and even more interested in how many active characters the average account has. I won't lie, I have 8 characters created, but I play on one character all the time and the rest are effectively mules. Looking at my friend list, I also tend to see mostly the same character names, it's rare to see an account that constantly changes between more than 4-5 characters.
This thread probably leans towards those with more alts, but the state of things being inadequate seems to be a stretch for me. Judging by my previous MMO experience, 18 is already a high number of characters you can have on one account. Yes, there are probably MMOs with more character slots, you can always find a counterexample.
As much as it sounds upsetting, I think that on a macro level, altoholics who actively play all characters represent a minority. Having the option for a 19th or 20th character slot is probably not a problem of money, but rather resources and load on the game.
There is a pretty major flaw in your logic here.
You claim that "adding the option for one more slot possibly generates thousands of new characters on thousands of accounts." Then you go on to argue that only a small minority of players want new characters.
These arguments are not compatible.
Either very few people want an additional slot, in which case the server load should be minimal. Or a significant number of people want this option, in which case ESO is throwing away money by ignoring what a significant number of players want.
karthrag_inak wrote: »this one would be happy with 24. one per role per prof.
karthrag is a smart and crafy kajit!
Sylvermynx wrote: »Actually, the number of slots shouldn't affect server load at all - because normally everyone only plays one character at a time!
Taleof2Cities wrote: »If you need more than 18 characters you buy another account like every other player.
Pretty simple.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »If you need more than 18 characters you buy another account like every other player.
Pretty simple.
Lol, we got a genius here!
Sylvermynx wrote: »Taleof2Cities wrote: »If you need more than 18 characters you buy another account like every other player.
Pretty simple.
Lol, we got a genius here!
And I already have a second account. I'm about ready for a third one.
Exactly.Sylvermynx wrote: »Actually, the number of slots shouldn't affect server load at all - because normally everyone only plays one character at a time!
Taleof2Cities wrote: »If you need more than 18 characters you buy another account like every other player.
Pretty simple.
@Katahdin
That's not what the OP was asking, if they were going to add more with Greymoor or in the near future...
@Katahdin
That's not what the OP was asking, if they were going to add more with Greymoor or in the near future...
The answer to adding character slots just to your account will be a "no".
You'll get more slots available to you when everyone else does.
Right now, they are not adding any or planning to add any. They may increase the number of slots available to everyone either through a chapter or via the crown store eventually, but not now.
@Katahdin
That's not what the OP was asking, if they were going to add more with Greymoor or in the near future...
The answer to adding character slots just to your account will be a "no".
You'll get more slots available to you when everyone else does.
Right now, they are not adding any or planning to add any. They may increase the number of slots available to everyone either through a chapter or via the crown store eventually, but not now.
Tell me @Katahdin , are you a developer?