alternatelder wrote: »All of them do it for clicks. They always spew nonsense at this time of year. Kinda like the ridiculous "should you play ESO in '20,' 21, '22..."
Pepegrillos wrote: »The ship (viewership) is sinking and many of them can't make it on different twitch directories/covering other games. Negative content about their main game is still content and draws clicks.
Pepegrillos wrote: »The ship (viewership) is sinking and many of them can't make it on different twitch directories/covering other games. Negative content about their main game is still content and draws clicks.
But if the viewer numbers decline, doesnt that mean that players are less interested in a game and therefore the game is dying ? as far as i can tell less and less players are interested in the game. Lost dephts (u35) is a pretty accurate description of my friendlists and guilds and it hasnt gotten any better with u36.
Speaking as someone who is friends with some of those streamers, I can tell you that the frustration you're seeing in there is very much real. I know it's simpler to attribute it to them being click-hungry drama queens, but they play the game as much if not more than you or I, and they're real people feeling genuine frustration that the community they care so much about isn't doing well.
Compared to other games, ESO viewership numbers are abysmally low, because outside of PvP or really strong raid teams (and even those don't generate impressive numbers), it's really not that interesting watching someone pick flowers or do quests/writs (as much as I enjoy doing those things myself). The people who stream this game do it because they love this game, for better or for worse, and they want this game to succeed. If all they wanted was viewers, they'd have left a long time ago.
Speaking as someone who is friends with some of those streamers, I can tell you that the frustration you're seeing in there is very much real. I know it's simpler to attribute it to them being click-hungry drama queens, but they play the game as much if not more than you or I, and they're real people feeling genuine frustration that the community they care so much about isn't doing well.
Compared to other games, ESO viewership numbers are abysmally low, because outside of PvP or really strong raid teams (and even those don't generate impressive numbers), it's really not that interesting watching someone pick flowers or do quests/writs (as much as I enjoy doing those things myself). The people who stream this game do it because they love this game, for better or for worse, and they want this game to succeed. If all they wanted was viewers, they'd have left a long time ago.
So basically ESO is more a game to be enjoyed by playing other than something that is fun to watch others play. The player population is still healthy. What the players do while in the game has shifted some but still a good number playing.
Speaking as someone who is friends with some of those streamers, I can tell you that the frustration you're seeing in there is very much real. I know it's simpler to attribute it to them being click-hungry drama queens, but they play the game as much if not more than you or I, and they're real people feeling genuine frustration that the community they care so much about isn't doing well.
Compared to other games, ESO viewership numbers are abysmally low, because outside of PvP or really strong raid teams (and even those don't generate impressive numbers), it's really not that interesting watching someone pick flowers or do quests/writs (as much as I enjoy doing those things myself). The people who stream this game do it because they love this game, for better or for worse, and they want this game to succeed. If all they wanted was viewers, they'd have left a long time ago.
So basically ESO is more a game to be enjoyed by playing other than something that is fun to watch others play. The player population is still healthy. What the players do while in the game has shifted some but still a good number playing.
That's not at all what I said. As I said, the parts of the game that people actually enjoy watching on stream are NOT doing well, and populations are down significantly in those parts. I'm genuinely glad you haven't seen any changes to your chosen part of the game, but many of the rest of us weren't so lucky. I would ask for a bit of empathy, understanding, and open-minded listening when members of the community voice their very real concerns.
I watch many streamers, Deltia, Sawman, Fragmansaul, Nefas, HTM, and Brah We Got This.
I do agree with most of the sentiments they present, and I think they have a lot of ideas worth listening to. A lot of what they say echo my concerns.
Kingsindarkness wrote: »I watch many streamers, Deltia, Sawman, Fragmansaul, Nefas, HTM, and Brah We Got This.
I do agree with most of the sentiments they present, and I think they have a lot of ideas worth listening to. A lot of what they say echo my concerns.
No offense but that is what's known as an echo chamber.
Kingsindarkness wrote: »I watch many streamers, Deltia, Sawman, Fragmansaul, Nefas, HTM, and Brah We Got This.
I do agree with most of the sentiments they present, and I think they have a lot of ideas worth listening to. A lot of what they say echo my concerns.
No offense but that is what's known as an echo chamber.
I play games, I don't watch people playing them.
This 100%. I only ever came to ESO since it was in the Elder Scrolls series. The only MMO I really played before this was Runescape back on dial up, so I am not an MMO person. It being tied into the ES games really makes a huge impact on why I play it and how much I can put up with to still enjoy the lore/etc.DirtyDeeds765 wrote: »I don't think much of it at all because they're playing the game because it's an MMO. Not because its an online Elder Scrolls game. The people who play it because its an online Elder Scrolls game will be the ones that keep it flourishing.