
Recently there are fewer and fewer old players in the dungeon.
And recently, fewer and fewer old players from our guild are online.
What is the reason for this?
Recently there are fewer and fewer old players in the dungeon.
And recently, fewer and fewer old players from our guild are online.
What is the reason for this?
I can only speak for myself of course but...
I recently left my last prog group and basically decided to quit raiding for the time being. The reasons are:
* general burn out
* change fatigue
* bored of content (Sanity's Edge is just a very bad raid in my opinion)
* almost all my "good" raid groups are gone
I might come back to serious raiding at some point in the future, but for now, I stick to doing my dailies and that's it.
Recently there are fewer and fewer old players in the dungeon.
And recently, fewer and fewer old players from our guild are online.
What is the reason for this?
Give the man an cigar.wolfie1.0. wrote: »BG3...
Just wait till Starfield launches...
Interesting to see what impact that has.
Give the man an cigar.wolfie1.0. wrote: »BG3...
Just wait till Starfield launches...
Interesting to see what impact that has.
Not picked it up myself, probably good but don't see why hobble an video game with AD&D rules.
wolfie1.0. wrote: »BG3...
Just wait till Starfield launches...
Interesting to see what impact that has.
Recently there are fewer and fewer old players in the dungeon.
And recently, fewer and fewer old players from our guild are online.
What is the reason for this?
It's not "recently", this has been going on for years.
This game does NOT try to make players stay. It doesn't try to keep players happy. It gets new players to spend as much money as possible, and makes them leave after realizing some facts that i don't know how to tell you without violating the "terms of service" and "code of conduct" of this forum.
ESO had the potential to be one of the best video games ever, but because of reasons we are not allowed to discuss here, it will never be more than it is right now.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »Recently there are fewer and fewer old players in the dungeon.
And recently, fewer and fewer old players from our guild are online.
What is the reason for this?
It's not "recently", this has been going on for years.
This game does NOT try to make players stay. It doesn't try to keep players happy. It gets new players to spend as much money as possible, and makes them leave after realizing some facts that i don't know how to tell you without violating the "terms of service" and "code of conduct" of this forum.
ESO had the potential to be one of the best video games ever, but because of reasons we are not allowed to discuss here, it will never be more than it is right now.
I'll cite a reason: how about the fact that one of the most prominent devs openly mocked a large portion of the playerbase, not once, but twice?
Calling players whiners because they're bringing up genuine, valid concerns is a good way to annihilate the relationship with said players.
Recently there are fewer and fewer old players in the dungeon.
And recently, fewer and fewer old players from our guild are online.
What is the reason for this?
Blood_again wrote: »Why on Earth you think that veteran players left the game? Because of your personal statistics in dungeon?
I love statistics.Recently there are fewer and fewer old players in the dungeon.
And recently, fewer and fewer old players from our guild are online.
What is the reason for this?
Let me use apples as an example for simple math.
You have 100 apples in your basket. Most of them already became red. So we have 75 red apples and 25 green.
Now you go to the dungeon and meet 3 random apples there.
It is 67525/161700 = 41.7% that all 3 apples in your group will be red. Only 2300/161700 = 1.5% to have all 3 green ones.
Let's add some interesting events to our basket. Free basic game giveaway for one week. After that a few free-to-play weeks for everybody who wants. It will add 200 green apples to our basket. So many apples. Not baad.
Now we have 75 red apples and 225 green ones in the same basket.
Now you go to the dungeon again and, surprise-surprise, meet 3 random apples there.
It is now 67525/4455100 = 1.5% to meet all 3 red apples. But it is 1873200/4455100 = 42.0% to have all 3 green ones.
How could it be?! It is a catastropy! No, actually it is not.
Running dungeons with new players is not that bad.
Also remember that many of those green apples will become red ones if everything goes well.
Just tell me now, how many red apples left the basket?
Blood_again wrote: »Why on Earth you think that veteran players left the game? Because of your personal statistics in dungeon?
I love statistics.Recently there are fewer and fewer old players in the dungeon.
And recently, fewer and fewer old players from our guild are online.
What is the reason for this?
Let me use apples as an example for simple math.
You have 100 apples in your basket. Most of them already became red. So we have 75 red apples and 25 green.
Now you go to the dungeon and meet 3 random apples there.
It is 67525/161700 = 41.7% that all 3 apples in your group will be red. Only 2300/161700 = 1.5% to have all 3 green ones.
Let's add some interesting events to our basket. Free basic game giveaway for one week. After that a few free-to-play weeks for everybody who wants. It will add 200 green apples to our basket. So many apples. Not baad.
Now we have 75 red apples and 225 green ones in the same basket.
Now you go to the dungeon again and, surprise-surprise, meet 3 random apples there.
It is now 67525/4455100 = 1.5% to meet all 3 red apples. But it is 1873200/4455100 = 42.0% to have all 3 green ones.
How could it be?! It is a catastropy! No, actually it is not.
Running dungeons with new players is not that bad.
Also remember that many of those green apples will become red ones if everything goes well.
Just tell me now, how many red apples left the basket?
Lately DPS queues for dungeons are faster, guild chats are emptier, for a while before, even giant trial discords didn't have runs because the rosters weren't filling. The roster situation seems a bit better than it was the months following U35, but it comes and goes and the game does not seem as populated as it was before.