WilliamTee wrote: »Why?
They made the mistake of putting Elder Scrolls in the game title.
People have expectations of the TES brand that do not easily mesh with the apparent 'release-before-finished' nature of the modern PC MMO market.
It'a good game, I'm enjoying it and have played MMOs before so know it will improve... but it's been a while since such an anticipated MMO was released... many will not know/have forgotten how troubled releases are, and many others will have been drawn in from the TES single-player market.
WilliamTee wrote: »Why?
They made the mistake of putting Elder Scrolls in the game title.
People have expectations of the TES brand that do not easily mesh with the apparent 'release-before-finished' nature of the modern PC MMO market.
It'a good game, I'm enjoying it and have played MMOs before so know it will improve... but it's been a while since such an anticipated MMO was released... many will not know/have forgotten how troubled releases are, and many others will have been drawn in from the TES single-player market.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »WilliamTee wrote: »Why?
They made the mistake of putting Elder Scrolls in the game title.
People have expectations of the TES brand that do not easily mesh with the apparent 'release-before-finished' nature of the modern PC MMO market.
It'a good game, I'm enjoying it and have played MMOs before so know it will improve... but it's been a while since such an anticipated MMO was released... many will not know/have forgotten how troubled releases are, and many others will have been drawn in from the TES single-player market.
Your problem is you see the world the same way a Toddler does. They do not realize people cant see what they see. They simply expect them too.
Just because you experience something a certain way doesnt mean others are. The hate is legitemate at this point.
flguy147ub17_ESO wrote: »I am not an investor, I am a customer, I don't pay money to wait for them to fix all the bugs, exploits, and broken mechanics. I pay money to play a product that is fun and works correctly. And that isnt this game and the bugs, exploits and broken mechanics are the #1 reason i havent played much at all this whole weekend. I know there is no game that is perfect without any bugs but this is the worst I have seen in a decade of playing MMOs.
thomas.k.grayb14_ESO wrote: »Most people are complaining because:
- 50% of the base classes are not wanted for high end content (because they are subpar)
- stamina based builds are a joke compared to magicka based builds (that adds another decent % to the unwanted)
- tanks do better in light armor than they do in heavy
- bots everywhere
- bugs everywhere
- no trade chat
- horrible guild store interface(or no AH, take your pick)
- forced to grind quests at vet levels
And the list goes on, there is plenty to complain about. That's not saying that there aren't good things as well, but you can only polish a turd for so long, and all that.
Millionaires wrote: »flguy147ub17_ESO wrote: »I am not an investor, I am a customer, I don't pay money to wait for them to fix all the bugs, exploits, and broken mechanics. I pay money to play a product that is fun and works correctly. And that isnt this game and the bugs, exploits and broken mechanics are the #1 reason i havent played much at all this whole weekend. I know there is no game that is perfect without any bugs but this is the worst I have seen in a decade of playing MMOs.
This game is fun and it plays correctly, Zenimax cannot cater to your combat needs as everyone has a different opinion. They cannot make the game balanced/fair for everyones tastes, they can try and fail, but that's it, you need to accept this, and the fact you say you have MMO experience just raises this further. Their is not one game on the market that is perfect and appeals to everyone, so how is 'broken mechanics' a viable rant?thomas.k.grayb14_ESO wrote: »Most people are complaining because:
- 50% of the base classes are not wanted for high end content (because they are subpar)
- stamina based builds are a joke compared to magicka based builds (that adds another decent % to the unwanted)
- tanks do better in light armor than they do in heavy
- bots everywhere
- bugs everywhere
- no trade chat
- horrible guild store interface(or no AH, take your pick)
- forced to grind quests at vet levels
And the list goes on, there is plenty to complain about. That's not saying that there aren't good things as well, but you can only polish a turd for so long, and all that.
Personal opinion.
Personal opinion.
Personal opinion.
Every MMORPG has bots, find me one that doesn't.
Personal opinion.
Guilds?
Personal opinion.
Personal opinion.
You're looking at the bad, instead of the good. It's this that you refuse to even look at, instead bad things are clouding your mind.
Why is this game getting so much hate
If they're coming from the TES franchise, then believe me they know bugs. And as someone who's played the series since Arena, I have no problem seeing this as an Elder Scrolls game.WilliamTee wrote: »Why?
They made the mistake of putting Elder Scrolls in the game title.
People have expectations of the TES brand that do not easily mesh with the apparent 'release-before-finished' nature of the modern PC MMO market.
It'a good game, I'm enjoying it and have played MMOs before so know it will improve... but it's been a while since such an anticipated MMO was released... many will not know/have forgotten how troubled releases are, and many others will have been drawn in from the TES single-player market.
What I can't figure out is how\why people can be surprised at the amount of bugs in the game.
It says TES on the freaking title. I've you've played any of those games you should know that they are all notoriously bug ridden, and brokenly unbalanced.
They're still fun as hell though. Oddly enough the bugs/crashing/unbalanced gameplay never seems to bother anyone much in single player.
Millionaires wrote: »flguy147ub17_ESO wrote: »I am not an investor, I am a customer, I don't pay money to wait for them to fix all the bugs, exploits, and broken mechanics. I pay money to play a product that is fun and works correctly. And that isnt this game and the bugs, exploits and broken mechanics are the #1 reason i havent played much at all this whole weekend. I know there is no game that is perfect without any bugs but this is the worst I have seen in a decade of playing MMOs.
This game is fun and it plays correctly, Zenimax cannot cater to your combat needs as everyone has a different opinion. They cannot make the game balanced/fair for everyones tastes, they can try and fail, but that's it, you need to accept this, and the fact you say you have MMO experience just raises this further. Their is not one game on the market that is perfect and appeals to everyone, so how is 'broken mechanics' a viable rant?thomas.k.grayb14_ESO wrote: »Most people are complaining because:
- 50% of the base classes are not wanted for high end content (because they are subpar)
- stamina based builds are a joke compared to magicka based builds (that adds another decent % to the unwanted)
- tanks do better in light armor than they do in heavy
- bots everywhere
- bugs everywhere
- no trade chat
- horrible guild store interface(or no AH, take your pick)
- forced to grind quests at vet levels
And the list goes on, there is plenty to complain about. That's not saying that there aren't good things as well, but you can only polish a turd for so long, and all that.
Personal opinion.
Personal opinion.
Personal opinion.
Every MMORPG has bots, find me one that doesn't.
Personal opinion.
Guilds?
Personal opinion.
Personal opinion.
You're looking at the bad, instead of the good. It's this that you refuse to even look at, instead bad things are clouding your mind.
What I can't figure out is how\why people can be surprised at the amount of bugs in the game.
It says TES on the freaking title. I've you've played any of those games you should know that they are all notoriously bug ridden, and brokenly unbalanced.
They're still fun as hell though. Oddly enough the bugs/crashing/unbalanced gameplay never seems to bother anyone much in single player.
SW:TOR was only a few years ago and I suggest ESO is currently following it in terms of numbers of disappointed players 'leaving'.WilliamTee wrote: »but it's been a while since such an anticipated MMO was released... many will not know/have forgotten how troubled releases are, and many others will have been drawn in from the TES single-player market.
@WilliamTee, It's okay, it's largely nonsense with a facile personal insult as the opener.WilliamTee wrote: »Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »WilliamTee wrote: »Why?
They made the mistake of putting Elder Scrolls in the game title.
People have expectations of the TES brand that do not easily mesh with the apparent 'release-before-finished' nature of the modern PC MMO market.
It'a good game, I'm enjoying it and have played MMOs before so know it will improve... but it's been a while since such an anticipated MMO was released... many will not know/have forgotten how troubled releases are, and many others will have been drawn in from the TES single-player market.
Your problem is you see the world the same way a Toddler does. They do not realize people cant see what they see. They simply expect them too.
Just because you experience something a certain way doesnt mean others are. The hate is legitemate at this point.
@Korah_Eaglecry I'm not trying to flame, perhaps it's a language thing... But i don't understand this response?
flguy147ub17_ESO wrote: »What I can't figure out is how\why people can be surprised at the amount of bugs in the game.
It says TES on the freaking title. I've you've played any of those games you should know that they are all notoriously bug ridden, and brokenly unbalanced.
They're still fun as hell though. Oddly enough the bugs/crashing/unbalanced gameplay never seems to bother anyone much in single player.
Because there are 1000s of players that has never played a TES game ever. They are playing this because its a MMO not because its a TES game. 2nd of all, a broken game isn't acceptable no matter what the title. I would fire one of my employees in 2 secs if they gave our client this broken of a product. Maybe because I am 36 years old (not a teen or college kid) and own 2 businesses, I have zero tolerance for selling a broken product and expecting customers to pay for it.
Millionaires wrote: »Personal opinion.
Personal opinion.
Personal opinion.
Every MMORPG has bots, find me one that doesn't.
Personal opinion.
Guilds?
Personal opinion.
Personal opinion.
You're looking at the bad, instead of the good. It's this that you refuse to even look at, instead bad things are clouding your mind.