Mythreindeer wrote: »
The3sFinest wrote: »Because PvE content brings in more players, more money.
The3sFinest wrote: »Because PvE content brings in more players, more money.
Call of Duty, Smash Brothers, Fortnite, Overwatch, Mario Kart, Rainbow Six: Siege, Halo, and Counter-Strike called..
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »The3sFinest wrote: »Because PvE content brings in more players, more money.
Call of Duty, Smash Brothers, Fortnite, Overwatch, Mario Kart, Rainbow Six: Siege, Halo, and Counter-Strike called..
Yes, dedicated PvP games, designed / built / balanced around PvP. I can see how those would be more attractive to PvPers, than the so-so PvP that's generally clinging to the side of mostly-PvE MMOs.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »The3sFinest wrote: »Because PvE content brings in more players, more money.
Call of Duty, Smash Brothers, Fortnite, Overwatch, Mario Kart, Rainbow Six: Siege, Halo, and Counter-Strike called..
Yes, dedicated PvP games, designed / built / balanced around PvP. I can see how those would be more attractive to PvPers, than the so-so PvP that's generally clinging to the side of mostly-PvE MMOs.
It never was meant to capture PvP audiences at ANY GIVEN POINT.
The3sFinest wrote: »Because PvE content brings in more players, more money.
Call of Duty, Smash Brothers, Fortnite, Overwatch, Mario Kart, Rainbow Six: Siege, Halo, and Counter-Strike called.
They wanted to know if PvE wanted to know what color Lambos they're racing each other with for fun this weekend.
Edit; I wonder if people are aware that Quake was big PvP.
The3sFinest wrote: »The3sFinest wrote: »Because PvE content brings in more players, more money.
Call of Duty, Smash Brothers, Fortnite, Overwatch, Mario Kart, Rainbow Six: Siege, Halo, and Counter-Strike called.
They wanted to know if PvE wanted to know what color Lambos they're racing each other with for fun this weekend.
Edit; I wonder if people are aware that Quake was big PvP.
We are not talking about other games. I am saying ESO is a pve game with a bit of pvp. Pve content here brings in more money than advertising Cyrodiil. Players looking at ESO are RPG players, barely looking for pvp.
We knew post Skyrim that PvE was going to sell this game.