No, this has happened in the past where new powerful sets get introduced only to be nerfed some time later. It is kind of standard practice when it comes to MMO games
amgame308_ESO wrote: »Who hurt you?
only 2 times that might have even been remotely the case......Vvardenfell (wardens were OP). And Summerset since you could not do jewelry crafting without it.
Otherwise I don't see a P2W at all....Cyrodil and Imp City are kind of monotonous anyway.
Starlight_Whisper wrote: »only 2 times that might have even been remotely the case......Vvardenfell (wardens were OP). And Summerset since you could not do jewelry crafting without it.
Otherwise I don't see a P2W at all....Cyrodil and Imp City are kind of monotonous anyway.
... didn't wardens start as trash. Also took a few months to fix bugs with class... though nerco is still jelly of that
I have to wonder if this is being repeated by the acquisition of ZOS by Microsoft. By introducing paid content that becomes 'necessary' to participate at high end, late game stuff as well as for casual players (companions), they intend to tolerate a bit of pay to win in order to get bonuses.
Starlight_Whisper wrote: »only 2 times that might have even been remotely the case......Vvardenfell (wardens were OP). And Summerset since you could not do jewelry crafting without it.
Otherwise I don't see a P2W at all....Cyrodil and Imp City are kind of monotonous anyway.
... didn't wardens start as trash. Also took a few months to fix bugs with class... though nerco is still jelly of that
ThoughtRaven wrote: »
I am 100% positive that Big M will do everything in their power to generate as much return as possible on the acquisition of Bethesda.
ThoughtRaven wrote: »I have to wonder if this is being repeated by the acquisition of ZOS by Microsoft. By introducing paid content that becomes 'necessary' to participate at high end, late game stuff as well as for casual players (companions), they intend to tolerate a bit of pay to win in order to get bonuses.
I am 100% positive that Big M will do everything in their power to generate as much return as possible on the acquisition of Bethesda.
I am also 100% positive that the acquisition is still too recent for them to have influenced much of anything ZOS has worked on thus far. What we get with Blackwood will be overwhelmingly what we would have gotten had the acquisition not happened.
ThoughtRaven wrote: »I have to wonder if this is being repeated by the acquisition of ZOS by Microsoft. By introducing paid content that becomes 'necessary' to participate at high end, late game stuff as well as for casual players (companions), they intend to tolerate a bit of pay to win in order to get bonuses.
I am 100% positive that Big M will do everything in their power to generate as much return as possible on the acquisition of Bethesda.
I am also 100% positive that the acquisition is still too recent for them to have influenced much of anything ZOS has worked on thus far. What we get with Blackwood will be overwhelmingly what we would have gotten had the acquisition not happened.
Agreed, I think we will see the bigger changes down the road in 1-2 years. Microsoft will definitely want to invest in ESO to make it a more popular and profitable MMO, probably increase the advertising.
let's face it - WoW advertising campaigns are on a whole other level.
etchedpixels wrote: »I don't buy the conspiracy theory. A lot of clever people outside the game versus a small number of developers will always mean that the clever people outside the game find cunning ways to use new gear, or even changed gear. The stranglers are a fine example of that. A supposedly balanced item had its disadvantage totally subverted by smart people. The same is already happening on the PTS with the Sithis mythic where it seems nobody thought about werewolf use of it.
The chapters have had quite explicit ways to sell it beyond content. Greymoor had antiquities, Summerset jewellery crafting and so on. No need to look for hidden sinister goings on, there are obvious intended and promoted ways.
The only Microsoft footprint I see so far is the crown crate changes - odds publishing and endeavours. Hopefully behind the scenes the Microsoft security and quality folks are also going to be involved.