alternatelder wrote: »I'm probably going to get some hate for this thread but ZOS should start considering dropping last generation consoles because it holds game back. I'm not saying that they should do it immediately
but holding them indefinitely is bad for pc users. When it happens we could start seeing big things happening such as new classes, animations, skill trees etc. High isle gave us TOT because of console limitations.
edit: Also to clarify this, I'm not blaming console users for this.
Are pc and console on the same server?
Does performance on console server greatly hampers pc server?
Do console and pc server cross play?
Cant they develop eso any further if they dont drop last gen console? Is that really the case? Did they officially said this? Like, "last gen console is dragging down eso, we cant develop eso any further if we dont cut off those last gen console"
Devs has said that it limits them. I'm at bed atm but I can search it tomorrow.
They never said this. You're basically twisting what was actually said. Maybe look it up before posting the claim.
https://youtu.be/-wy8rYq5t9o alternatelder wrote: »I'm probably going to get some hate for this thread but ZOS should start considering dropping last generation consoles because it holds game back. I'm not saying that they should do it immediately
but holding them indefinitely is bad for pc users. When it happens we could start seeing big things happening such as new classes, animations, skill trees etc. High isle gave us TOT because of console limitations.
edit: Also to clarify this, I'm not blaming console users for this.
Are pc and console on the same server?
Does performance on console server greatly hampers pc server?
Do console and pc server cross play?
Cant they develop eso any further if they dont drop last gen console? Is that really the case? Did they officially said this? Like, "last gen console is dragging down eso, we cant develop eso any further if we dont cut off those last gen console"
Devs has said that it limits them. I'm at bed atm but I can search it tomorrow.
They never said this. You're basically twisting what was actually said. Maybe look it up before posting the claim.
Last gen consoles are part of the “minimum specs” cited here:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/512076/february-2020-furnishing-limit-status-update/p1
They have also said such consoles inhibit the addition of combat animations:
46:00 on:https://youtu.be/-wy8rYq5t9o
Just to see if we can dispel one of the myths running within The Elder Scrolls Online community, is it true that you'd have problems introducing any additional skill trees due to the limited memory of old-generation consoles (PlayStation 4, Xbox One)?
Nothing is impossible. I mean, we do have to be careful. There's only so much memory on those consoles for sure and we have to be smart about what we do. We do have a focus on performance and making the game run really well. So there's a balance.
Okay. But it is not impossible that new skill trees may be added to The Elder Scrolls Online in the future.
It is not impossible, no.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Here's their latest statement.Just to see if we can dispel one of the myths running within The Elder Scrolls Online community, is it true that you'd have problems introducing any additional skill trees due to the limited memory of old-generation consoles (PlayStation 4, Xbox One)?
Nothing is impossible. I mean, we do have to be careful. There's only so much memory on those consoles for sure and we have to be smart about what we do. We do have a focus on performance and making the game run really well. So there's a balance.
Okay. But it is not impossible that new skill trees may be added to The Elder Scrolls Online in the future.
It is not impossible, no.
https://wccftech.com/the-elder-scrolls-online-high-isle-preview-qa-fsr-1-0-support-card-game-and-much-more/
It’s like saying I could buy a three-floor house or I can buy a luxury car, but I couldn’t afford both. Neither is impossible, but I am limited in my choice because of my resources.
Dragonlord573 wrote: ». They said they can't add any more animations cause last gen consoles can't handle it. No more news animations?.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Perhaps in 2024, they should re-evaluate. But, it's not the time now. Consoles are scarce right now, so their old console base can't easily get them even if they want to. They can't just lose like 1/2 and 2/3rds of their income so casually. And ZOS has bigger issues to finish sorting anyway.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Perhaps in 2024, they should re-evaluate. But, it's not the time now. Consoles are scarce right now, so their old console base can't easily get them even if they want to. They can't just lose like 1/2 and 2/3rds of their income so casually. And ZOS has bigger issues to finish sorting anyway.
Yup. I waited two years before finally getting a Series X, even then Gamestop only had two in stocks at that time and they were selling them as bundles to make more money. Waiting two years and paying extra just for a nicer ESO.
robwolf666 wrote: »I see, so the people who bought and supported the game on console long before the Next Gen came out should simply be abandoned? There's loyalty to a player base for you. They would most likely lose a lot of players if they did that, there's a lot of people out there on last gen who can't find, or afford, a next gen console. (I used to play on XB1 until I was lucky enough to get my hands on a Series X)
alternatelder wrote: »I'm probably going to get some hate for this thread but ZOS should start considering dropping last generation consoles because it holds game back. I'm not saying that they should do it immediately
but holding them indefinitely is bad for pc users. When it happens we could start seeing big things happening such as new classes, animations, skill trees etc. High isle gave us TOT because of console limitations.
edit: Also to clarify this, I'm not blaming console users for this.
Are pc and console on the same server?
Does performance on console server greatly hampers pc server?
Do console and pc server cross play?
Cant they develop eso any further if they dont drop last gen console? Is that really the case? Did they officially said this? Like, "last gen console is dragging down eso, we cant develop eso any further if we dont cut off those last gen console"
Devs has said that it limits them. I'm at bed atm but I can search it tomorrow.
They never said this. You're basically twisting what was actually said. Maybe look it up before posting the claim.
It was said though, in an interview with Matt Firor on a widely-watched stream. You can look up the YouTube video easily.
Not saying dropping, I say we drop graphic quality.I agree supporting a 10 year old console clearly limits the game but I don't think its a valid excuse for zos making a card game, that was just poor decision making on top of the fact they put 0 effort into it. This is some maintenance mode level quality here. I've played mobile card games with full voice acting & animations not to mention far superior mechanics. I wouldn't have liked it either way but they could have at least tried.
I'm probably going to get some hate for this thread but ZOS should start considering dropping last generation consoles because it holds game back. I'm not saying that they should do it immediately
but holding them indefinitely is bad for pc users. When it happens we could start seeing big things happening such as new classes, animations, skill trees etc. High isle gave us TOT because of console limitations.
edit: Also to clarify this, I'm not blaming console users for this.
robwolf666 wrote: »I see, so the people who bought and supported the game on console long before the Next Gen came out should simply be abandoned?
I'm probably going to get some hate for this thread but ZOS should start considering dropping last generation consoles because it holds game back. I'm not saying that they should do it immediately
but holding them indefinitely is bad for pc users. When it happens we could start seeing big things happening such as new classes, animations, skill trees etc. High isle gave us TOT because of console limitations.
edit: Also to clarify this, I'm not blaming console users for this.
I am shocked by how many people "agree" with scapegoating, false promises and straight lies... I can not buy a new console without paying for a scalper's new "investment project" and you want to take my favorite game away? Reading this made me remember the planned 'always online' functionality in 2013, and the Microsoft Studios creative director telling people to "deal with it" and "get with the times and get the Internet." Some people live so far in the future they can not see what's going on today.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Here's their latest statement.Just to see if we can dispel one of the myths running within The Elder Scrolls Online community, is it true that you'd have problems introducing any additional skill trees due to the limited memory of old-generation consoles (PlayStation 4, Xbox One)?
Nothing is impossible. I mean, we do have to be careful. There's only so much memory on those consoles for sure and we have to be smart about what we do. We do have a focus on performance and making the game run really well. So there's a balance.
Okay. But it is not impossible that new skill trees may be added to The Elder Scrolls Online in the future.
It is not impossible, no.
https://wccftech.com/the-elder-scrolls-online-high-isle-preview-qa-fsr-1-0-support-card-game-and-much-more/
ETA
They did this to specifically clear up the common misconception that the comment they made about a 6 month time period was true of the entire game from now until console support is dropped. Console is not preventing a new class. The server re-architecure and server replacements are. Those would be needed with or without console.
robwolf666 wrote: »I see, so the people who bought and supported the game on console long before the Next Gen came out should simply be abandoned? There's loyalty to a player base for you. They would most likely lose a lot of players if they did that, there's a lot of people out there on last gen who can't find, or afford, a next gen console. (I used to play on XB1 until I was lucky enough to get my hands on a Series X)
You get to keep playing, you just don't get any updates. Just like Rockstar did with GTA 5.
It's time to upgrade your hardware man. If you can't afford a ps5 check out the Series S, it's a fantastic little machine for half the price.
Dragonlord573 wrote: »Man last gen consoles aren't the issue, ESO's horrible and outdated engine is the problem. It doesn't help either that their explanation for why a new class hasn't been added makes no sense. They said they can't add any more animations cause last gen consoles can't handle it. No more news animations? So what's the explanation behind the new momentos and emotes that pop up each crown crate season? And I know that the comparison I'm about to make is comparing apples to oranges, but look at Red Dead Redemption 2's 300,000 animations. 64,000 of them alone are from the horses. The Xbox One and PS4 can handle a lot, and let's not forget that a major issue with performance is the servers. Remember Cyrodiil lag? Well on PC when the servers got upgraded not too long ago the lag ended. ZOS is still working on upgrading console servers and when they do a lot of lag issues will be resolved.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Here's their latest statement.Just to see if we can dispel one of the myths running within The Elder Scrolls Online community, is it true that you'd have problems introducing any additional skill trees due to the limited memory of old-generation consoles (PlayStation 4, Xbox One)?
Nothing is impossible. I mean, we do have to be careful. There's only so much memory on those consoles for sure and we have to be smart about what we do. We do have a focus on performance and making the game run really well. So there's a balance.
Okay. But it is not impossible that new skill trees may be added to The Elder Scrolls Online in the future.
It is not impossible, no.
https://wccftech.com/the-elder-scrolls-online-high-isle-preview-qa-fsr-1-0-support-card-game-and-much-more/
ETA
They did this to specifically clear up the common misconception that the comment they made about a 6 month time period was true of the entire game from now until console support is dropped. Console is not preventing a new class. The server re-architecure and server replacements are. Those would be needed with or without console.
All I see is PR talk and avoiding a definitive answer, which they did not give but could have. Nothing is impossible is such a gimmick , its not impossible that I could become the next president of the united states or the universe could implode at any second. If they had said "consoles are not preventing us from doing this" then you'd have a case.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Here's their latest statement.Just to see if we can dispel one of the myths running within The Elder Scrolls Online community, is it true that you'd have problems introducing any additional skill trees due to the limited memory of old-generation consoles (PlayStation 4, Xbox One)?
Nothing is impossible. I mean, we do have to be careful. There's only so much memory on those consoles for sure and we have to be smart about what we do. We do have a focus on performance and making the game run really well. So there's a balance.
Okay. But it is not impossible that new skill trees may be added to The Elder Scrolls Online in the future.
It is not impossible, no.
https://wccftech.com/the-elder-scrolls-online-high-isle-preview-qa-fsr-1-0-support-card-game-and-much-more/
ETA
They did this to specifically clear up the common misconception that the comment they made about a 6 month time period was true of the entire game from now until console support is dropped. Console is not preventing a new class. The server re-architecure and server replacements are. Those would be needed with or without console.
All I see is PR talk and avoiding a definitive answer, which they did not give but could have. Nothing is impossible is such a gimmick , its not impossible that I could become the next president of the united states or the universe could implode at any second. If they had said "consoles are not preventing us from doing this" then you'd have a case.
But the opposite must also be true. If they had definitively said "consoles are preventing us from doing this" then you'd have a case.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Here's their latest statement.Just to see if we can dispel one of the myths running within The Elder Scrolls Online community, is it true that you'd have problems introducing any additional skill trees due to the limited memory of old-generation consoles (PlayStation 4, Xbox One)?
Nothing is impossible. I mean, we do have to be careful. There's only so much memory on those consoles for sure and we have to be smart about what we do. We do have a focus on performance and making the game run really well. So there's a balance.
Okay. But it is not impossible that new skill trees may be added to The Elder Scrolls Online in the future.
It is not impossible, no.
https://wccftech.com/the-elder-scrolls-online-high-isle-preview-qa-fsr-1-0-support-card-game-and-much-more/
ETA
They did this to specifically clear up the common misconception that the comment they made about a 6 month time period was true of the entire game from now until console support is dropped. Console is not preventing a new class. The server re-architecure and server replacements are. Those would be needed with or without console.
All I see is PR talk and avoiding a definitive answer, which they did not give but could have. Nothing is impossible is such a gimmick , its not impossible that I could become the next president of the united states or the universe could implode at any second. If they had said "consoles are not preventing us from doing this" then you'd have a case.
But the opposite must also be true. If they had definitively said "consoles are preventing us from doing this" then you'd have a case.
But... they already admitted it once xD
Perhaps it's time to abandon consoles in general. This device has an expiration date like a phone: if you purchase a console, then be ready to change it as quickly as your mobile phone