Ive been on the ESO train since BETA and almost never posted in the forum because for the most part you made content i enjoy.
There have been up's and downs but it's clear to me you no longer want me as a consumer of you're product.
I enjoy pve and pvp but not once in all these years did i do TRAIL based content because it's not my thing.
What you have delivered in the night market is a trail based slop fest with garbage rewards that waste my time with fetch and drop of quests in a zone packed with overpowered trash mobs.
Open world content like harrow storms ect ect work because players are all on the same page and herded to the same point at the same time, The night market is not this.
i have never logged of so fast in this game period, Im done with this FOMO GRABAGE
i already have a 120$ house
i already have purchased mounts
i already have the gear i want.
what are you offering for my money at this point............Nothing, this isn't story content nor is it a exciting new zone to explore with npc's i want to listen to about their story it's just filler content with trash repeatable quests and op mobs.
And to top it of it's full of bugs.
what are you offering for my money at this point............Nothing
agelonestar wrote: »Oblivion_Protocol wrote: »This weird entitlement that solo players have shown in the last several months is getting old. Every piece of content in this massively multiplayer online game does not need to be calibrated for your liking. And it’s not even that hard to find a group. Some of you are acting like this is the death knell of ESO just because it’s not to your liking. You don’t like it? Don’t do it. This is a video game, not a job or your life’s calling. There’s 98% of a whole game you can still play.
It's been shown multiple times over many years that more people play MMOs in majority solo-mode. That means there are almost certainly more "solo players" funding your gaming experience. Rather than this group being "entitled" as you put it, they simply want the values of the game they have been playing (and paying for) for years to be upheld - they don't want their play style to be excluded from new content and they have a right to express that.
I would also like to politely correct you: a massively multiplayer online game doesn't mean "big group game". It means a live game with many people playing at once. Your insinuation that MMO is equivalent to "group" is entirely wrong.
Have a good one.