https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahOFIQL_W4w&t=3627s Thannazzar wrote: »Great.... more min max glass cannon builds
Thannazzar wrote: »Great.... more min max glass cannon builds
He is everything but this,
He mainly PvP so if you want "glass cannon builds" go to Alcast site
@Daemons_Bane he is the biggest ESO streamer / YouTuber, he still has 113k subscribers of PURE ESO community despites the fact that he quit eso 3 years ago in order to get in line his personal life. He probably would of been at 300-400k subs atm if he stick to his content creation in ESO.
Title is a typo... DELTIA was a big ESO YouTuber in the early days and definitely had an impact on builds and play styles. There is room for a lot more ESO content creators and the community will call out any BS or toxicity so I wouldn't worry too much. Its good that these big changes are interesting and will hopefully attract others to play and stream the game.
starkerealm wrote: »Title is a typo... DELTIA was a big ESO YouTuber in the early days and definitely had an impact on builds and play styles. There is room for a lot more ESO content creators and the community will call out any BS or toxicity so I wouldn't worry too much. Its good that these big changes are interesting and will hopefully attract others to play and stream the game.
If we're being blunt, Deltia's main claim to fame was being there as early as he was. He had some... "ideas," about builds in ESO that are downright laughable now. To pull two things out of context, he repeatedly argued for a 0/49/0 attribute spec, "because you get more points in health than you do in stamina or magicka, and you can get those stats with enchantments." (We only got 49 attribute points back at launch. It wasn't bumped to 64 until after the level cap hit Vet 16.) Second, he also maintained that Dragon Knights were the only good class in the game, and would demonstrate this by trying to play other classes like DKs, rather than actually playing them, you know, like they were intended to be used.
I'm not sure when he switched to Templars as "the only class worth playing," but when Morrowind reworked sustain, he threw a fit, put up a video conducting a funeral for his Templar and left the game.
At this point, with the entrenched content creators we have now, I'm dubious that he'd be able to carve out a niche today.
starkerealm wrote: »Title is a typo... DELTIA was a big ESO YouTuber in the early days and definitely had an impact on builds and play styles. There is room for a lot more ESO content creators and the community will call out any BS or toxicity so I wouldn't worry too much. Its good that these big changes are interesting and will hopefully attract others to play and stream the game.
If we're being blunt, Deltia's main claim to fame was being there as early as he was. He had some... "ideas," about builds in ESO that are downright laughable now. To pull two things out of context, he repeatedly argued for a 0/49/0 attribute spec, "because you get more points in health than you do in stamina or magicka, and you can get those stats with enchantments." (We only got 49 attribute points back at launch. It wasn't bumped to 64 until after the level cap hit Vet 16.) Second, he also maintained that Dragon Knights were the only good class in the game, and would demonstrate this by trying to play other classes like DKs, rather than actually playing them, you know, like they were intended to be used.
I'm not sure when he switched to Templars as "the only class worth playing," but when Morrowind reworked sustain, he threw a fit, put up a video conducting a funeral for his Templar and left the game.
At this point, with the entrenched content creators we have now, I'm dubious that he'd be able to carve out a niche today.