ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »If you have time to talk on private forums, then you have time to talk on the official forums. Would you agree that the official forums should get preferential treatment and not the private forums?
Now I can certainly see the point of leisure time vs working time. You deal with it at work, you shouldn't have to deal with it at home. You are entitled to have a personal account both in game and on private sites. However, if you insist on talking about it at home too, then I reiterate the first paragraph of this post.
Ain, I personally hop into a voice chat channel with some of the guilds for one hour, every two weeks, on my own time in the evenings. It's not on their forums.
If you have time to talk on private forums, then you have time to talk on the official forums. Would you agree that the official forums should get preferential treatment and not the private forums?
Now I can certainly see the point of leisure time vs working time. You deal with it at work, you shouldn't have to deal with it at home. You are entitled to have a personal account both in game and on private sites. However, if you insist on talking about it at home too, then I reiterate the first paragraph of this post.
At least in my experience, developers don't care for official forums. They like fansites, as that is what they are, sites where fans congregate. The developers much prefer dealing with fans of the game, who have good opinions about the game, than people on the game's official forum. The official forums usually have more people with grievances, and issues with the game, whereas those people are not welcome on these fansites. Whether that is right or wrong, I have no opinion.
That's quite the wild assumption. Especially since being a fan or not is unrelated with having gripes or not.The only game I've played at length that does not operate like this is Eve Online, where the developers interact with people on the official forums on a daily basis.
It would be nice if ZoS had someone who was more intimately involved in the development process, that could provide us with insight about the future, why certain changes were made, etc, rather than the middlemen we have now.
Yeah, I've spent some time on the EVE forums. Perhaps too much time, since my posts come off as being a bit harsh to some (referred to as "carebears" in EVE) but that's how it is on the EVE forums. It's HTFU or GTFO, LOL.
My point is mute anyway. Unless ESO has an official vent (or equivalent) channel....
infraction2008b16_ESO wrote: »Well, I wouldn't say ER alone gets special access, but many large serious guilds speak directly to the developers yes. This does suck for the handful of people that are not in those types guilds and might have good ideas, but tbh many of the suggestions random players make aren't very good.
But many the suggestions these guilds make aren't that good either for the majority of the community. Just because someone games at a more professional level doesn't mean changes should be made/balanced around them. In fact there's a whole ton of reasons why developers shouldn't bow to people like these especially for competitive reasons.
dcam86b14_ESO wrote: »I've hated ER from the very start of beta, most of their members are ego driven and are very negative when they aren't streaming. In no way would I ever let that guild represent me as a gamer EVER! This issue has gone on long enough and ZoS ignoring a huge array of guilds that could give input other than ER. ER only takes this info and gives out a little and of course they are the ones exploiting mechanics and finding the "way around" things until someone else does and they report it bc it no longer is theirs to control. Its total BS. I don't support anything they do including FTC.
Phantorang wrote: »So this is why Templar wont ever get any boost, cuz of some stupid guild with a hotline to the devs. The members of Entropy Raising probably knew from the get go that Templar was going to be shafted, they need 25% of the community to eat dust...
Catches_the_Sun wrote: »I don't have an issue with it as long as ER isn't influencing the development of the game to suit their Guild's own PvP tactics.
Like when they spoke out strongly (and publicly) against AoE caps...
ZoS didn't change their stance.Would you mind throwing templars a bone next time you talk to them. They obviously listened to some of your nightblade suggestions and plan to buff the class soon according to the road ahead post. But, in that same post, they said nothing about templars being under powered and only apologized for what could have possibly been the dumbest nerf ever, next to restoring spirit, the stealth nerf to Puncturing strikes.
I can assure you that ER are communicating their feelings that Templars need help and that ZoS understands that Templars need help. Unfortunately I think that Templars, as a class have been less rowdy than Nightblades have about their issues.
alexandru987eb17_ESO wrote: »Not affiliated in any way with them but its better they do it, i mean look at the forums...
Most things suggested here are not balanced in any way and are usually suggested by people who did not play the "other side" to know what is what...
If a power gaming guild doesn`t know more about the game compared to the casual people then who does and who should talk? They actually have good player that know what their class can and can`t do and as far as i could see form their posts/talks they are honest about it...
Just look at what people ask here like staffs using stamina or light armor losing its cost reduction and other junk...
Also, in the end, its ZENIMAX who does the actual changes... they take from here/other forums what they need.
It was ES(as far as i know) that found builds allowing you to always have an ultimate up... then told ZENIMAX so they could correct that as it was not intended.
Either way, it should be done in every game: get the guild(s) with a lot of experienced players to talk about what they like and don`t like... or do you want them to talk to the guys asking for staffs to use stamina?
Phantorang wrote: »So this is why Templar wont ever get any boost, cuz of some stupid guild with a hotline to the devs. The members of Entropy Raising probably knew from the get go that Templar was going to be shafted, they need 25% of the community to eat dust...
Even if ER did have some special way to get their wishes implemented (which they couldn't do for the API nerfs or AoE caps), why on earth would you think that they don't want Templars to be on equal footing with the other classes?
Sorry, its NOT the guild ERs fault, any of it, they are just doing what everyone else would do, we are to blame ZoS if we want to blame anyone at all.
The issue is that a select few got access to important game mechanics, while it should be available to everyone.
dcam86b14_ESO wrote: »I've hated ER from the very start of beta, most of their members are ego driven and are very negative when they aren't streaming. In no way would I ever let that guild represent me as a gamer EVER! This issue has gone on long enough and ZoS ignoring a huge array of guilds that could give input other than ER. ER only takes this info and gives out a little and of course they are the ones exploiting mechanics and finding the "way around" things until someone else does and they report it bc it no longer is theirs to control. Its total BS. I don't support anything they do including FTC.
Phantorang wrote: »So there it is. Issue isnt ER talking, its the Devs not sharing game mechanics with everyone.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi folks,
Wanted to pop in here and offer some clarification. The Community Team does indeed participate in regular voice chats with some of our most active guilds. The guilds we're currently in regular talks with are a good mix of PvP, PvE, and casual. In addition to reading the forums and fansites, this helps us to better understand what the main issues are and their severity, where the best opportunities for improvement are, and identify what everyone wants more details on. More often than not, we hear the same things over and over (such as Templars, weapons skills/stamina builds, and heavy armor needing improvements and in some case fixes, changes needed to make PvP more rewarding, etc.)
These talks do not replace or hold more value to us than what we read here on our official forums, and are often done in the late evening on our own time. It adds another layer of valuable insight, and gives us the opportunity to ask about things in-person that we need clarification or more details on.
All that said, we are doing what we can, when we can, to get in here and answer your questions more often.
amlewis292nub19_ESO wrote: »Phantorang wrote: »So there it is. Issue isnt ER talking, its the Devs not sharing game mechanics with everyone.
And to be even more fair, you should also include that a lot of the inner workings of game mechanics were discovered not through email correspondence, but through hours upon hours of dedicated, grueling testing with a ridiculously restricted API in a limited environment that provides no support for controlled testing.
murklor007neb18_ESO wrote: »Did you expect anything else considering the sorry state these forums are in while the Tamriel Foundry forums have everything we want such as critically important class forums? Not to mention far superior layout. You can actually find stuff without making your eyes bleed due to mixed languages. Hell, they even got a roleplaying forum!Maverick827 wrote: »@ZOS_JessicaFolsom can only do so much. These forums desperately need the attention of developers - the attention of people who have the knowledge and authority to reply to topics regarding the design and philosophy of the game - but it seems like Tamriel Foundry, a fan site, is getting all of that while we are getting none on the game's official website.
I'm going to Tamriel Foundry instead. Not even the devs want to post here, that's how bad the forum is.
wrlifeboil wrote: »Tamriel Foundry and the EU equivalent are to eso as MMO-Champion and Elitist Jerks (long time ago) are/were to WoW. The participants there know much more than the typical gamer and they often leverage that expertise into special access or at least preferred access to devs. Do they have influence on the devs' design decisions? Around the edges, probably. You can't blame the elites for lobbying the devs to shape the game into something that would benefit their playstyle.
wrlifeboil wrote: »murklor007neb18_ESO wrote: »Did you expect anything else considering the sorry state these forums are in while the Tamriel Foundry forums have everything we want such as critically important class forums? Not to mention far superior layout. You can actually find stuff without making your eyes bleed due to mixed languages. Hell, they even got a roleplaying forum!Maverick827 wrote: »@ZOS_JessicaFolsom can only do so much. These forums desperately need the attention of developers - the attention of people who have the knowledge and authority to reply to topics regarding the design and philosophy of the game - but it seems like Tamriel Foundry, a fan site, is getting all of that while we are getting none on the game's official website.
I'm going to Tamriel Foundry instead. Not even the devs want to post here, that's how bad the forum is.
Hate to break the news to you but that's how it's always been done. It's like in the real world where business lobbyists write the laws and regulations for the government agencies which oversee their companies. The lobbyists get benefits by knowing what is in the regulations while the government agencies get access to the business experts.
Tamriel Foundry and the EU equivalent are to eso as MMO-Champion and Elitist Jerks (long time ago) are/were to WoW. The participants there know much more than the typical gamer and they often leverage that expertise into special access or at least preferred access to devs. Do they have influence on the devs' design decisions? Around the edges, probably. You can't blame the elites for lobbying the devs to shape the game into something that would benefit their playstyle.
At the end of the day, it's the devs' call. If the devs make use of 'advice' which makes the game less fun for the 90% in the non-elites, it's on the devs.
dcam86b14_ESO wrote: »I've hated ER from the very start of beta, most of their members are ego driven and are very negative when they aren't streaming. In no way would I ever let that guild represent me as a gamer EVER! This issue has gone on long enough and ZoS ignoring a huge array of guilds that could give input other than ER. ER only takes this info and gives out a little and of course they are the ones exploiting mechanics and finding the "way around" things until someone else does and they report it bc it no longer is theirs to control. Its total BS. I don't support anything they do including FTC.
Well you sound very impartial
You got brown elbows or need to see a doctor. They only know more about exploits then the typical gamer. And they are some of the biggest exploiters in eso.
Just to clarify for those not a member of TF, you ARE a member of Entropy Rising, correct? So don't be snide here.. some of us read both forums.
As far the topic at hand.. know what.. No.. as Mystborn and others have pointed out, ZoS may hear what they have to say, but they sure are not letting these multiple guilds, with the list INCLUDING Entropy Rising, determine the direction of the game, or Atroposs would not have had to re-write his add-on due to the API changes.
One thing tho, @ZoS_JessicaFolsom, Jess,, I like you but,, can you clarify? You are NOT a dev, you are a Community Manager, who has access to the devs. So all the people up in arms with a ER talking to a dev, meaning you, are mistaken on that point. And geez.. do what you want with your free time, even if it is talking to those guys....
Phantorang wrote: »Their participants know much more than the typical gamer, how? And who is this game made for, if it isnt the typical gamer?
wrlifeboil wrote: »Phantorang wrote: »Their participants know much more than the typical gamer, how? And who is this game made for, if it isnt the typical gamer?
Go to MMO-Champion. They datamined the WoD alpha weeks ago. Are you telling me the typical gamer does that? And I did say, it's on the devs to decide what sort of advice they should take.
rophez_ESO wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi folks,
Wanted to pop in here and offer some clarification. The Community Team does indeed participate in regular voice chats with some of our most active guilds. The guilds we're currently in regular talks with are a good mix of PvP, PvE, and casual. In addition to reading the forums and fansites, this helps us to better understand what the main issues are and their severity, where the best opportunities for improvement are, and identify what everyone wants more details on. More often than not, we hear the same things over and over (such as Templars, weapons skills/stamina builds, and heavy armor needing improvements and in some case fixes, changes needed to make PvP more rewarding, etc.)
These talks do not replace or hold more value to us than what we read here on our official forums, and are often done in the late evening on our own time. It adds another layer of valuable insight, and gives us the opportunity to ask about things in-person that we need clarification or more details on.
All that said, we are doing what we can, when we can, to get in here and answer your questions more often.
So, Jessica, you have these talks and hear about hot issues. Are any words spoken back? Maybe the devs say something like, "Yeah that's something we're working on." If so, even something that simple would be very nice for the rest of your community to hear. I've seen countless posts about stamina build problems, and not one official response acknowledging the issue. That's just one topic. We need more communication from actual devs. No offense, Jessica, you're great. Maybe even if they could officially communicate to you and you could pass it on. He can do it himself but that means using both weapon sets and a high level of talent... missing a step will result in a much lower dps.
What else is being worked on? The road ahead letters from Firor are too vague and way too infrequent!
The impact these exclusive, elitist, guilds have is phenomenal. The developers see it as 'being in touch' with the community when it is actually so far from the truth. Think back to games where developers have been active on forums, answering questions for all to see and partake in. That kind of 2 way forum is what makes a game a success. Not what is happening here in this thread or over at Tamriel Foundry.
The impact these exclusive, elitist, guilds have is phenomenal. The developers see it as 'being in touch' with the community when it is actually so far from the truth. Think back to games where developers have been active on forums, answering questions for all to see and partake in. That kind of 2 way forum is what makes a game a success. Not what is happening here in this thread or over at Tamriel Foundry.
As much as I'd hate to admit it (may CCP burn in flames for WoD) but EVE is an example of just that. A game that is older than WoW, still sub based, and has more subs now than when it launched.
Phantorang wrote: »wrlifeboil wrote: »Phantorang wrote: »Their participants know much more than the typical gamer, how? And who is this game made for, if it isnt the typical gamer?
Go to MMO-Champion. They datamined the WoD alpha weeks ago. Are you telling me the typical gamer does that? And I did say, it's on the devs to decide what sort of advice they should take.
If the Typical Gamer also got access to alpha, hell yeah!
But the typical gamer cant do that, because the typical gamer dont get access to it.
Give me alpha access to every new content patch for ESO, and I will demonstrate for you how a typical gamer also can "datamine an alpha"!
Phantorang wrote: »Game development is not a democracy, so of course the devs of eso take their advice from whomever they want, if im not mistaken, ER didnt want the Bolt Escape nerf, good thing the Devs got brains enough themselves to understand thats a totally biased point of view.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi folks,
Wanted to pop in here and offer some clarification. The Community Team does indeed participate in regular voice chats with some of our most active guilds. The guilds we're currently in regular talks with are a good mix of PvP, PvE, and casual. In addition to reading the forums and fansites, this helps us to better understand what the main issues are and their severity, where the best opportunities for improvement are, and identify what everyone wants more details on. More often than not, we hear the same things over and over (such as Templars, weapons skills/stamina builds, and heavy armor needing improvements and in some case fixes, changes needed to make PvP more rewarding, etc.)
These talks do not replace or hold more value to us than what we read here on our official forums, and are often done in the late evening on our own time. It adds another layer of valuable insight, and gives us the opportunity to ask about things in-person that we need clarification or more details on.
All that said, we are doing what we can, when we can, to get in here and answer your questions more often.