ESO´s Population is lowered to 2017 level

  • xR3ACTORx
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    Where I am from people usally say thank you when having their questions answered.
  • SilverBride
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    fizzybeef wrote: »
    In addition what these dont understand is, nobody wants to mock their and our favorite game.
    We are here because we want it to perform well.
    Im in no other games forum & im sure im not alone with that.

    Of course everyone wants the game to perform well. But not everyone is having the same experience, and all our experiences need to be taken into consideration.
    Edited by SilverBride on December 18, 2025 9:48PM
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  • tincanman
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    I have felt feelings about feelings felt in this thread.

    /s
  • tincanman
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    Anecdotally, I have seen a slow trickle grow to become a worrying exodus. I guess I'm more concerned about forming groups for vet dungeons, mainly - both pc servers otherwise appear busy enough with plenty of players (or bots?) in town/craft areas. But I have noticed that pc-na, which used to be busy most of 24/7 has definitely declined and become more like pceu with definite 'peak' times; while pceu is pretty much empty outwith those peak times, pcna still has some, but observably reduced, activity.

  • amiiegee
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    fizzybeef wrote: »
    In addition what these dont understand is, nobody wants to mock their and our favorite game.
    We are here because we want it to perform well.
    Im in no other games forum & im sure im not alone with that.

    Of course everyone wants the game to perform well. But not everyone is having the same experience, and all our experiences need to be taken into consideration.

    Okay but the 'everything is fine' attitude doesn't really add anything to the discussion, especially when it overlooks the potential for changes that could significantly extend the game's lifespan.
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    amiiegee wrote: »
    fizzybeef wrote: »
    In addition what these dont understand is, nobody wants to mock their and our favorite game.
    We are here because we want it to perform well.
    Im in no other games forum & im sure im not alone with that.

    Of course everyone wants the game to perform well. But not everyone is having the same experience, and all our experiences need to be taken into consideration.

    Okay but the 'everything is fine' attitude doesn't really add anything to the discussion, especially when it overlooks the potential for changes that could significantly extend the game's lifespan.

    I never said everything is fine because there are things that need worked on. But I'm not going to say that our guilds are losing members when they aren't. And I'm not going to say that I don't see other players when I'm in town or out questing when I still see as many as I always have.

    There have been several threads over the years saying players are leaving and there aren't many players around any more, but that isn't what we are all seeing. It would be more beneficial to just directly address the problems that need worked on.
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  • spartaxoxo
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    I think it's pretty obvious that the game has declined in numbers. I'm not sure that console has seen as much as Steam due to less competing MMOs. But, stuff don't sell the way it used to, there's less people outside of events, etc.

    The event populations show there's still a lot of people that want to like this game. But between the lack of new content and the mistakes in the way the existing content is handled, there's just not as much interest. Hopefully 2026 can turn things around.
  • amiiegee
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    amiiegee wrote: »
    fizzybeef wrote: »
    In addition what these dont understand is, nobody wants to mock their and our favorite game.
    We are here because we want it to perform well.
    Im in no other games forum & im sure im not alone with that.

    Of course everyone wants the game to perform well. But not everyone is having the same experience, and all our experiences need to be taken into consideration.

    Okay but the 'everything is fine' attitude doesn't really add anything to the discussion, especially when it overlooks the potential for changes that could significantly extend the game's lifespan.

    I never said everything is fine because there are things that need worked on. But I'm not going to say that our guilds are losing members when they aren't. And I'm not going to say that I don't see other players when I'm in town or out questing when I still see as many as I always have.

    There have been several threads over the years saying players are leaving and there aren't many players around any more, but that isn't what we are all seeing. It would be more beneficial to just directly address the problems that need worked on.

    Declining Population is deffo one of the main problems wich should be worked on, otherwise the game will shut down at some point. Not everyone plays on the most populated server, PC NA.
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    I never said everything is fine because there are things that need worked on. But I'm not going to say that our guilds are losing members when they aren't. And I'm not going to say that I don't see other players when I'm in town or out questing when I still see as many as I always have.

    Do you have any statistics that show the player count isn't in decline?

    You asked me for proof and now I'm asking you.

    Facts over feelings.

    I mean.. I took myself some time to research and answer your questions with real facts and I honestly think I can expect the same effort instead of you just showing up with your anecdotal evidence.

    You somehow flipped hard from "steam count doesn't matter" to "everyones experience matters".
    Edited by xR3ACTORx on December 19, 2025 8:44AM
  • lostineternity
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    And I'm not going to say that I don't see other players when I'm in town or out questing when I still see as many as I always have.

    You won't notice any difference between for example 5k players on the server and 20k because of how layers on megaserver work. You will notice difference when online is so low to fill even one layer but it will be to late to do something about it.
  • Cooperharley
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    And I'm not going to say that I don't see other players when I'm in town or out questing when I still see as many as I always have.

    You won't notice any difference between for example 5k players on the server and 20k because of how layers on megaserver work. You will notice difference when online is so low to fill even one layer but it will be to late to do something about it.

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  • fizzybeef
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    And I'm not going to say that I don't see other players when I'm in town or out questing when I still see as many as I always have.

    You won't notice any difference between for example 5k players on the server and 20k because of how layers on megaserver work. You will notice difference when online is so low to fill even one layer but it will be to late to do something about it.

    Back in the days we were just put into different instances with people sometimes, if you would travel again.

    Nowadays at least on PS it seems like instances are never to full no more
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    amiiegee wrote: »
    I never said everything is fine because there are things that need worked on. But I'm not going to say that our guilds are losing members when they aren't. And I'm not going to say that I don't see other players when I'm in town or out questing when I still see as many as I always have.

    There have been several threads over the years saying players are leaving and there aren't many players around any more, but that isn't what we are all seeing. It would be more beneficial to just directly address the problems that need worked on.

    Declining Population is deffo one of the main problems wich should be worked on, otherwise the game will shut down at some point. Not everyone plays on the most populated server, PC NA.

    I do play on PCNA which may be why I'm not seeing a decline like the other platforms are. I'm not sure why they are losing more players when we are all playing the same game with the same problems, but this IS being worked on with their plans for crossplay.
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  • xR3ACTORx
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    Since no objective data or counter-statistics were provided to challenge industry standard metrics like Steam charts the data stands for itself.

    Thanks for the exchange.
    Edited by xR3ACTORx on December 19, 2025 5:53PM
  • valenwood_vegan
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    The “feelings” and “opinion” camp have been using those defenses for years as the game numbers continue to fall and all publicly available FACTS indicate decline.

    They will be offering anecdotal evidence how the game “feels” great until the day before they shut down the servers.

    To engage with them, especially in this thread, is always a mistake.

    Yeah people see what they want to see. I don't get the point of arguing about it - zos has all the numbers and they're the only ones who can do something to reverse the game's decline. It really doesn't even matter if some players insist everything is going great... and you know, maybe they really are enjoying the game and in their bubbles, there aren't the same signs of decline that some are seeing, and that's valid too.

    What really matters is that zos sees the issues that many players are seeing, and that zos and acts on them.

    I guess we'll have to see what the plan is during the January reveal stream, and I sure hope it's impressive.
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    Yeah people see what they want to see. I don't get the point of arguing about it - zos has all the numbers and they're the only ones who can do something to reverse the game's decline. It really doesn't even matter if some players insist everything is going great... and you know, maybe they really are enjoying the game and in their bubbles, there aren't the same signs of decline that some are seeing, and that's valid too.

    What really matters is that zos sees the issues that many players are seeing, and that zos and acts on them.

    I guess we'll have to see what the plan is during the January reveal stream, and I sure hope it's impressive.

    Any player that is not having a bad experience is not enjoying their game in a bubble. They just simply aren't having a bad experience.
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  • valenwood_vegan
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    Yeah people see what they want to see. I don't get the point of arguing about it - zos has all the numbers and they're the only ones who can do something to reverse the game's decline. It really doesn't even matter if some players insist everything is going great... and you know, maybe they really are enjoying the game and in their bubbles, there aren't the same signs of decline that some are seeing, and that's valid too.

    What really matters is that zos sees the issues that many players are seeing, and that zos and acts on them.

    I guess we'll have to see what the plan is during the January reveal stream, and I sure hope it's impressive.

    Any player that is not having a bad experience is not enjoying their game in a bubble. They just simply aren't having a bad experience.

    We all play in a bubble. You aren't doing the same things in the game in the same guilds on the same server with the same friends as other posters, to whom it appears that the game is doing poorly. It's not some kind of insult.
    Edited by valenwood_vegan on December 19, 2025 5:40PM
  • katanagirl1
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    Some of my guilds have virtually collapsed, as in I am the only one online, and one is thriving and running events all during the week. Using that as an accurate yardstick might depend on the individual.

    My donation based trader, which typically gets a base game capital as a treat every couple of months or so, has been there for several weeks now. Bidding prices have to be way down for that to happen. The other traders outside of the capitals have nothing I ever want to buy even listed. I have to list master writs at bargain basement prices to get them to sell in my trader.

    Yes, trading volume, price, and selection is way down except for rare and recently new items. You might not notice if all you ever sell is mats though.
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  • Radiate77
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    Recycled zone.
    (Summerset/Murkmire/Coldharbour)
    Recycled story.
    (Year 1 hero and year 1 villain)
    Recycled system.
    (Classes, but mixed…)
    Recycled event.
    (Excluding 1-week of Phase 3)

    Every year prior to this one, we have had more value for our money… Solstice in its entirety should have been a Q4 zone, not a substitute for our Chapter. The plot of the zone should have been more creative, rather than exhuming the dead for cheap nostalgia. Updates like Subclassing should be much more frequent, and continue to be free to everyone for all of our investment into the cash shop, yet our purchase of the Content Pass didn’t give us access to a new system. Writing Wall was the huge selling point this year and the first 2 phases were nothing short of daily quests the like of which we’ve been doing for a decade now.

    All of that said, I’m still playing the game and enjoying it, even if I feel like this year left a lot to be desired, and it’s understandable why people would be taking a break from the game, I would rather a game have a low population at it’s worst, than at it’s best…
    Edited by Radiate77 on December 19, 2025 7:36PM
  • DerethDawnblade
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    PS4 and XBox One are holding things back, and ultimately will need to be dropped. This game can't continue trying to support systems too old to handle new updates. Optimizing based on the limitations of those systems as ZOS is doing now is like trying to repair a hole put in a ship by a cannonball with a single bandaid.
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    Yeah people see what they want to see. I don't get the point of arguing about it - zos has all the numbers and they're the only ones who can do something to reverse the game's decline. It really doesn't even matter if some players insist everything is going great... and you know, maybe they really are enjoying the game and in their bubbles, there aren't the same signs of decline that some are seeing, and that's valid too.

    What really matters is that zos sees the issues that many players are seeing, and that zos and acts on them.

    I guess we'll have to see what the plan is during the January reveal stream, and I sure hope it's impressive.

    Any player that is not having a bad experience is not enjoying their game in a bubble. They just simply aren't having a bad experience.

    You are in a bubble as well. Using objective data to trend to the overall population of the game is viable. Your bubble is doing fine - great, but that doesn’t translate to the overall direction of the game or population. Is the game dead? Absolutely not. But to say the game’s population is not trending down heavily is just false.

    Also, you won’t see a massive decrease suddenly in player numbers with sharding unless there is a super significant drop or you play at very weird times for instance.
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  • Apollosipod
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    PS4 and XBox One are holding things back, and ultimately will need to be dropped. This game can't continue trying to support systems too old to handle new updates. Optimizing based on the limitations of those systems as ZOS is doing now is like trying to repair a hole put in a ship by a cannonball with a single bandaid.

    I agree entirely. The fact that were not at a stage that requires this latest animation change in order to save memory is the worst example I've seen so far. It broke so many things and has made the game, for so many, virtually unplayable due to glitches/bugs. If ZOS keeps structuring a game around this old hardware it's going to keep cannibalizing itself each year until the fundamental aspects that keep vets playing for as entirely removed or broken. It's unsustainable and already encouraging players to leave
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    But I'm not going to say that our guilds are losing members when they aren't.

    Well, glad your guild is in a probably fairly unique bubble where not a single one has left the game lol.
    Edited by AScarlato on December 19, 2025 8:55PM
  • SilverBride
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    AScarlato wrote: »

    But I'm not going to say that our guilds are losing members when they aren't.

    Well, glad your guild is in a probably fairly unique bubble where not a single one has left the game lol.

    Players come and go like they do in any guild, and we purge inactive players regularly, but we have no problem filling our slots again.

    But why are we saying something needs to be done about a population decline when they have announced they are working on crossplay?
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  • FieryPhoenix
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    Because crossplay doesn’t address why players are leaving and until that is done, players will continue to leave the game. Crossplay will just mask the problem until it’s too late.
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  • xR3ACTORx
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    And when crossplay will finally arrive the console servers might be already that empty to the point where crossplay isn't needed anymore.

    It's not like ESO is the only game out there. Even if we all loved this game for what it is or was...There are still a ton of new games every year and when people get bored people move on.
    When people feel like being ignored then people move on.
    People feel like not getting any value in return for their investment. Yea... People move on.
    Games bugged into oblivion with no fixes in sight? Yea.. People also move on.

    This isn't my first rodeo. In 35 years of gaming I witnessed games and studios rising and falling for the same reasons.
    Edited by xR3ACTORx on December 19, 2025 10:00PM
  • xDeusEJRx
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    Because crossplay doesn’t address why players are leaving and until that is done, players will continue to leave the game. Crossplay will just mask the problem until it’s too late.

    Considering how long it took ZOS to realize the balance has gone out of control and look towards redoing the class structure and how long that class structure re-balance will take on its own(they've been working on Dragonknight for awhile already btw); I think it's already too late to start addressing the core problems.
    Edited by xDeusEJRx on December 19, 2025 9:55PM
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  • SummersetCitizen
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    A declining population will not be solved by cross-play. At best, it will provide a temporary increase in player numbers. Presenting it as a solution reflects a disconnect from the actual issue being discussed.

    The population is declining because the game has gotten progressively worse over the past few years. Cross-play won’t change that.
  • AScarlato
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    Crossplay is kind of like when other MMOs used to do server merges without addressing core problems, until so few people remained that they ended up just shutting down.

    They need to address the core issues, not mask them.
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    Then we should be making threads about the core issues and addressing them directly.
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