moleculardrugs wrote: »I have a lot of friends who stopped playing ESO but that might just be because life comes first and they’re higher CP so they moved on from the game or took a break like a lot of players do. But I have friends who have been inactive for more than a month on my FL…
A lot of people in Zone chat complain about the U36 update but then again, people will always find something to complain about.
Guild sales for are down for my guilds. The only thing that sells now are usually mats or items that can be resold by other traders for a higher price. Previously, things like gear were highly sought after but now it seems like people don’t want to buy gear that used to be BiS.
PvP in Cyrodiil has less people participating than in recent months. This may be because of the amount of people the server lets into Cyrodiil though.
I’m just wondering the state of the game?
I play on Stadia and recently it was announced that Stadia will close in January. I do have a PC but I will probably need to upgrade it for a better one to play the game with better visual settings.
What do you think? Is the game set for growth or are we seeing a decrease in player growth or participantion?
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »moleculardrugs wrote: »I have a lot of friends who stopped playing ESO but that might just be because life comes first and they’re higher CP so they moved on from the game or took a break like a lot of players do. But I have friends who have been inactive for more than a month on my FL…
A lot of people in Zone chat complain about the U36 update but then again, people will always find something to complain about.
Guild sales for are down for my guilds. The only thing that sells now are usually mats or items that can be resold by other traders for a higher price. Previously, things like gear were highly sought after but now it seems like people don’t want to buy gear that used to be BiS.
PvP in Cyrodiil has less people participating than in recent months. This may be because of the amount of people the server lets into Cyrodiil though.
I’m just wondering the state of the game?
I play on Stadia and recently it was announced that Stadia will close in January. I do have a PC but I will probably need to upgrade it for a better one to play the game with better visual settings.
What do you think? Is the game set for growth or are we seeing a decrease in player growth or participantion?
If you look around and google post U35 builds and how to's for new trials and dungeons you will see there basically aren't any.
End game players, for the most part, have given up on the game. ESO has moved too far toward being solely for casual questers who are not interested in challenging content. Now days ESO caters almost exclusively to crown store shinies for the rp'rs, casuals and not much else. Most end game trial and PvP leads have moved on. They still play some, but they don't take the time to write tutorials or posts builds. U35 was, in many ways, the straw that broke the camels back for the end game community.
It doesn't help that anyone who posts about this on the forum gets dog piled for pointing out this reality.
27 Dungeons of Multiple Difficulties for group only 12 trials of multiple Difficulties for Group only Countless World bosses for group only, a Guild System that none can sell if they are not part of the group...Casuals get a few hours of content a year nothing more.
Yep all about the casuals.
The problem is it's never enough...vets won't be happy until all overland content is Group required...
Kingsindarkness wrote: »SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »moleculardrugs wrote: »I have a lot of friends who stopped playing ESO but that might just be because life comes first and they’re higher CP so they moved on from the game or took a break like a lot of players do. But I have friends who have been inactive for more than a month on my FL…
A lot of people in Zone chat complain about the U36 update but then again, people will always find something to complain about.
Guild sales for are down for my guilds. The only thing that sells now are usually mats or items that can be resold by other traders for a higher price. Previously, things like gear were highly sought after but now it seems like people don’t want to buy gear that used to be BiS.
PvP in Cyrodiil has less people participating than in recent months. This may be because of the amount of people the server lets into Cyrodiil though.
I’m just wondering the state of the game?
I play on Stadia and recently it was announced that Stadia will close in January. I do have a PC but I will probably need to upgrade it for a better one to play the game with better visual settings.
What do you think? Is the game set for growth or are we seeing a decrease in player growth or participantion?
If you look around and google post U35 builds and how to's for new trials and dungeons you will see there basically aren't any.
End game players, for the most part, have given up on the game. ESO has moved too far toward being solely for casual questers who are not interested in challenging content. Now days ESO caters almost exclusively to crown store shinies for the rp'rs, casuals and not much else. Most end game trial and PvP leads have moved on. They still play some, but they don't take the time to write tutorials or posts builds. U35 was, in many ways, the straw that broke the camels back for the end game community.
It doesn't help that anyone who posts about this on the forum gets dog piled for pointing out this reality.
27 Dungeons of Multiple Difficulties for group only 12 trials of multiple Difficulties for Group only Countless World bosses for group only, a Guild System that none can sell if they are not part of the group...Casuals get a few hours of content a year nothing more.
Yep all about the casuals.
The problem is it's never enough...vets won't be happy until all overland content is Group required...
Kingsindarkness wrote: »27 Dungeons of Multiple Difficulties for group only 12 trials of multiple Difficulties for Group only Countless World bosses for group only, a Guild System that none can sell if they are not part of the group...Casuals get a few hours of content a year nothing more.
Yep all about the casuals.
The problem is it's never enough...vets won't be happy until all overland content is Group required...
PapaTankers wrote: »2350 quests completable for a solo player, 42 zones all with their own storylines, countless world bosses that you can solo...
SilverBride wrote: »PapaTankers wrote: »2350 quests completable for a solo player, 42 zones all with their own storylines, countless world bosses that you can solo...
2350 quests completable for everyone, 43 zones all with their own storylines for everyone, countless world bosses that you can solo for everyone.
"If you look around and google post U35 builds and how to's for new trials and dungeons you will see there basically aren't any."
Alcast, Hack the Minotaur, Dottz Gaming, Arzyel and skinnycheeks all have Lost Depths updates for builds.
Trust me, those 2350 quests and 42 zones are not for everyone. You can keep them. I moved from console to pc, have played for 5 years, I think, since one tamriel, and have still not completed all the quests in any zone.
If the overland content and quests and zones are for everyone, then so is pvp and trials and dungeons.
SilverBride wrote: »PapaTankers wrote: »2350 quests completable for a solo player, 42 zones all with their own storylines, countless world bosses that you can solo...
2350 quests completable for everyone, 43 zones all with their own storylines for everyone, countless world bosses that you can solo for everyone.
Trust me, those 2350 quests and 42 zones are not for everyone. You can keep them. I moved from console to pc, have played for 5 years, I think, since one tamriel, and have still not completed all the quests in any zone. But, I have done the majority of hms in the game. I have most of the trial skins and have spent way to much of my life in Cyrodiil and bgs, way too many hours in front of a test dummy.
Billium813 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »PapaTankers wrote: »2350 quests completable for a solo player, 42 zones all with their own storylines, countless world bosses that you can solo...
2350 quests completable for everyone, 43 zones all with their own storylines for everyone, countless world bosses that you can solo for everyone.
Trust me, those 2350 quests and 42 zones are not for everyone. You can keep them. I moved from console to pc, have played for 5 years, I think, since one tamriel, and have still not completed all the quests in any zone. But, I have done the majority of hms in the game. I have most of the trial skins and have spent way to much of my life in Cyrodiil and bgs, way too many hours in front of a test dummy.
IMO, ESO is an RPG questing game, with additional PvP content. Just because you may not want to play PvE doesn't mean you can fault ESO for having not enough content. Those 2350 quests and 42 zones are a massive piece of content and the main selling point of the game! This isn't New Worlds where the game is centered around PvP, with PvE elements added. I have played since 2014 and have completed nearly all the quests. But that's because I enjoy that MASSIVE part of the game. Don't fault a game just because it doesn't entirely cater to your specific taste
Kingsindarkness wrote: »Casuals get a few hours of content a year nothing more.SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »moleculardrugs wrote: »I have a lot of friends who stopped playing ESO but that might just be because life comes first and they’re higher CP so they moved on from the game or took a break like a lot of players do. But I have friends who have been inactive for more than a month on my FL…
A lot of people in Zone chat complain about the U36 update but then again, people will always find something to complain about.
Guild sales for are down for my guilds. The only thing that sells now are usually mats or items that can be resold by other traders for a higher price. Previously, things like gear were highly sought after but now it seems like people don’t want to buy gear that used to be BiS.
PvP in Cyrodiil has less people participating than in recent months. This may be because of the amount of people the server lets into Cyrodiil though.
I’m just wondering the state of the game?
I play on Stadia and recently it was announced that Stadia will close in January. I do have a PC but I will probably need to upgrade it for a better one to play the game with better visual settings.
What do you think? Is the game set for growth or are we seeing a decrease in player growth or participantion?
If you look around and google post U35 builds and how to's for new trials and dungeons you will see there basically aren't any.
End game players, for the most part, have given up on the game. ESO has moved too far toward being solely for casual questers who are not interested in challenging content. Now days ESO caters almost exclusively to crown store shinies for the rp'rs, casuals and not much else. Most end game trial and PvP leads have moved on. They still play some, but they don't take the time to write tutorials or posts builds. U35 was, in many ways, the straw that broke the camels back for the end game community.
It doesn't help that anyone who posts about this on the forum gets dog piled for pointing out this reality.