Blackwidow wrote: »Prices dropping doesn't mean anything. (because it all could be a mass sale)
Not so sure about this. Here in New Zealand the price of the game has dropped anywhere between $20-$40 at different retailers.
This is one thing I have observed with games that promised so much & failed to deliver. The retail price drops drastically a month or two after release.
Then you go read reviews about the games & discover they have a mediocre to bad rating.
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »TheScorpion wrote: »@ers101284b14_ESO
My comment had absolutely nothing in it that you could have made you to think I don't play, in fact the very opposite! I paid to play, not be caught up in the companies lack of planning, testing and execution. Now I'm out the $80 and STILL have not heard back with a solution that makes me feel that customer support actually cares about their player base and ignoring my emails does just the opposite.
Me not playing is by THEIR choice, not mine! They won't take my money nor have they even changed their subscription signing page to provide a warning to anyone else that might try paying using the same method as I did. They just keep accepting the initial purchase of the game regardless.
If support was sincere and was looking out for their paying customers, a lot of issues causing players to leave would have been fixed by now. No I don't play! Yes I'm ticked off for the reasons I can't play!
No - I am not a happy customer! Yes I shall voice my opinion so long as I have paid for something I can't use due to their short comings. I haven't played for over a week and a half now because of their way of doing business. Call me a nay sayer, call me anything you want! It won't change the facts! They are sealing their own fate!
The only thing I have left to be concerned about is being out the $80 I paid to a company that operates the way they do. I would have rather put that money into Neverwinter ZEN to purchase in game items that would add to my entertainment enjoyment but being a long time TES fan, I gave ESO a shot to support what I always thought to be a great franchise of games regardless of the fact I didn't want to be locked into a subscription initially. I now wish I would have went with my gut feeling on buying this game.
Write them on Facebook along with your ticket number. Seems to go quicker. You can be unhappy all you want but it's a business that deals with more than just 1 person. If you don't think they care at all about you your right. But they do care about the money. You can even go over to the Dev Tracker to see that they have people just to answer questions. Any time I have had any problem I wrote them on Facebook and it was solved in an hour.
All your contradictions make it hard to take you seriously. You claim that the game is not worth paying for yet your trying to pay for it and upset that you can't pay to play. So technically you would be playing except your not playing which makes me right to begin with.
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »
TheScorpion wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »TheScorpion wrote: »@ers101284b14_ESO
My comment had absolutely nothing in it that you could have made you to think I don't play, in fact the very opposite! I paid to play, not be caught up in the companies lack of planning, testing and execution. Now I'm out the $80 and STILL have not heard back with a solution that makes me feel that customer support actually cares about their player base and ignoring my emails does just the opposite.
Me not playing is by THEIR choice, not mine! They won't take my money nor have they even changed their subscription signing page to provide a warning to anyone else that might try paying using the same method as I did. They just keep accepting the initial purchase of the game regardless.
If support was sincere and was looking out for their paying customers, a lot of issues causing players to leave would have been fixed by now. No I don't play! Yes I'm ticked off for the reasons I can't play!
No - I am not a happy customer! Yes I shall voice my opinion so long as I have paid for something I can't use due to their short comings. I haven't played for over a week and a half now because of their way of doing business. Call me a nay sayer, call me anything you want! It won't change the facts! They are sealing their own fate!
The only thing I have left to be concerned about is being out the $80 I paid to a company that operates the way they do. I would have rather put that money into Neverwinter ZEN to purchase in game items that would add to my entertainment enjoyment but being a long time TES fan, I gave ESO a shot to support what I always thought to be a great franchise of games regardless of the fact I didn't want to be locked into a subscription initially. I now wish I would have went with my gut feeling on buying this game.
Write them on Facebook along with your ticket number. Seems to go quicker. You can be unhappy all you want but it's a business that deals with more than just 1 person. If you don't think they care at all about you your right. But they do care about the money. You can even go over to the Dev Tracker to see that they have people just to answer questions. Any time I have had any problem I wrote them on Facebook and it was solved in an hour.
All your contradictions make it hard to take you seriously. You claim that the game is not worth paying for yet your trying to pay for it and upset that you can't pay to play. So technically you would be playing except your not playing which makes me right to begin with.
The NOT worth paying for comment is the result of lack of continued support. I was dealing with them, they choose to ignore me when I wasn't satisfied to be told to go buy a game time card at a much higher cost instead of dealing with the issue and correcting it. So NO it's not worth it if that is the way they do business. The headaches that have gone with trying to get resolution to their issue is more that ALL other software issues I have experienced put together. I am sure I am not the only one who feels there should be some very decent support in a timely manor for an $80 investment. $80 for one month of play is NOT worth it. There are no contradictions in my statement. A fact is a fact!
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »
Ooh, a dev tracker that has in most part next to nothing worth reading! Yay!
I can play that game too!
https://forum-en.guildwars2.com/forum/info/devtracker
https://forums.wildstar-online.com/forums/index.php?/devtracker/
I'd list WoW to but I can't be bothered....but the gist of this is...
Dare to compare other MMO dev trackers and see exactly how different it can be when it comes to player <-> community interaction + actual conversations worth reading.
ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »TheScorpion wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »TheScorpion wrote: »@ers101284b14_ESO
My comment had absolutely nothing in it that you could have made you to think I don't play, in fact the very opposite! I paid to play, not be caught up in the companies lack of planning, testing and execution. Now I'm out the $80 and STILL have not heard back with a solution that makes me feel that customer support actually cares about their player base and ignoring my emails does just the opposite.
Me not playing is by THEIR choice, not mine! They won't take my money nor have they even changed their subscription signing page to provide a warning to anyone else that might try paying using the same method as I did. They just keep accepting the initial purchase of the game regardless.
If support was sincere and was looking out for their paying customers, a lot of issues causing players to leave would have been fixed by now. No I don't play! Yes I'm ticked off for the reasons I can't play!
No - I am not a happy customer! Yes I shall voice my opinion so long as I have paid for something I can't use due to their short comings. I haven't played for over a week and a half now because of their way of doing business. Call me a nay sayer, call me anything you want! It won't change the facts! They are sealing their own fate!
The only thing I have left to be concerned about is being out the $80 I paid to a company that operates the way they do. I would have rather put that money into Neverwinter ZEN to purchase in game items that would add to my entertainment enjoyment but being a long time TES fan, I gave ESO a shot to support what I always thought to be a great franchise of games regardless of the fact I didn't want to be locked into a subscription initially. I now wish I would have went with my gut feeling on buying this game.
Write them on Facebook along with your ticket number. Seems to go quicker. You can be unhappy all you want but it's a business that deals with more than just 1 person. If you don't think they care at all about you your right. But they do care about the money. You can even go over to the Dev Tracker to see that they have people just to answer questions. Any time I have had any problem I wrote them on Facebook and it was solved in an hour.
All your contradictions make it hard to take you seriously. You claim that the game is not worth paying for yet your trying to pay for it and upset that you can't pay to play. So technically you would be playing except your not playing which makes me right to begin with.
The NOT worth paying for comment is the result of lack of continued support. I was dealing with them, they choose to ignore me when I wasn't satisfied to be told to go buy a game time card at a much higher cost instead of dealing with the issue and correcting it. So NO it's not worth it if that is the way they do business. The headaches that have gone with trying to get resolution to their issue is more that ALL other software issues I have experienced put together. I am sure I am not the only one who feels there should be some very decent support in a timely manor for an $80 investment. $80 for one month of play is NOT worth it. There are no contradictions in my statement. A fact is a fact!
$80 was only going to get you 1 month play time either way. So you still don't make sense. After the one month play if you hadn't paid more you wouldn't have gotten to play anyway. Had you not enjoyed it you still wouldn't have payed or played. So its not that the game isn't worth it to you it's that the CS isn't to your liking. Which tons of people HAVEN'T had problems with. But you said the game itself isn't worth it even though obviously the game is worth it to you. Your just unhappy you can't keep paying and playing. So its all the Customer support and nothing with the game itself.ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »
Ooh, a dev tracker that has in most part next to nothing worth reading! Yay!
I can play that game too!
https://forum-en.guildwars2.com/forum/info/devtracker
https://forums.wildstar-online.com/forums/index.php?/devtracker/
I'd list WoW to but I can't be bothered....but the gist of this is...
Dare to compare other MMO dev trackers and see exactly how different it can be when it comes to player <-> community interaction + actual conversations worth reading.
Some vague responses and they tell the others about as much as they are allowed to. Looks pretty much the same.
TheScorpion wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »TheScorpion wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »TheScorpion wrote: »@ers101284b14_ESO
My comment had absolutely nothing in it that you could have made you to think I don't play, in fact the very opposite! I paid to play, not be caught up in the companies lack of planning, testing and execution. Now I'm out the $80 and STILL have not heard back with a solution that makes me feel that customer support actually cares about their player base and ignoring my emails does just the opposite.
Me not playing is by THEIR choice, not mine! They won't take my money nor have they even changed their subscription signing page to provide a warning to anyone else that might try paying using the same method as I did. They just keep accepting the initial purchase of the game regardless.
If support was sincere and was looking out for their paying customers, a lot of issues causing players to leave would have been fixed by now. No I don't play! Yes I'm ticked off for the reasons I can't play!
No - I am not a happy customer! Yes I shall voice my opinion so long as I have paid for something I can't use due to their short comings. I haven't played for over a week and a half now because of their way of doing business. Call me a nay sayer, call me anything you want! It won't change the facts! They are sealing their own fate!
The only thing I have left to be concerned about is being out the $80 I paid to a company that operates the way they do. I would have rather put that money into Neverwinter ZEN to purchase in game items that would add to my entertainment enjoyment but being a long time TES fan, I gave ESO a shot to support what I always thought to be a great franchise of games regardless of the fact I didn't want to be locked into a subscription initially. I now wish I would have went with my gut feeling on buying this game.
Write them on Facebook along with your ticket number. Seems to go quicker. You can be unhappy all you want but it's a business that deals with more than just 1 person. If you don't think they care at all about you your right. But they do care about the money. You can even go over to the Dev Tracker to see that they have people just to answer questions. Any time I have had any problem I wrote them on Facebook and it was solved in an hour.
All your contradictions make it hard to take you seriously. You claim that the game is not worth paying for yet your trying to pay for it and upset that you can't pay to play. So technically you would be playing except your not playing which makes me right to begin with.
The NOT worth paying for comment is the result of lack of continued support. I was dealing with them, they choose to ignore me when I wasn't satisfied to be told to go buy a game time card at a much higher cost instead of dealing with the issue and correcting it. So NO it's not worth it if that is the way they do business. The headaches that have gone with trying to get resolution to their issue is more that ALL other software issues I have experienced put together. I am sure I am not the only one who feels there should be some very decent support in a timely manor for an $80 investment. $80 for one month of play is NOT worth it. There are no contradictions in my statement. A fact is a fact!
$80 was only going to get you 1 month play time either way. So you still don't make sense. After the one month play if you hadn't paid more you wouldn't have gotten to play anyway. Had you not enjoyed it you still wouldn't have payed or played. So its not that the game isn't worth it to you it's that the CS isn't to your liking. Which tons of people HAVEN'T had problems with. But you said the game itself isn't worth it even though obviously the game is worth it to you. Your just unhappy you can't keep paying and playing. So its all the Customer support and nothing with the game itself.ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »
Ooh, a dev tracker that has in most part next to nothing worth reading! Yay!
I can play that game too!
https://forum-en.guildwars2.com/forum/info/devtracker
https://forums.wildstar-online.com/forums/index.php?/devtracker/
I'd list WoW to but I can't be bothered....but the gist of this is...
Dare to compare other MMO dev trackers and see exactly how different it can be when it comes to player <-> community interaction + actual conversations worth reading.
Some vague responses and they tell the others about as much as they are allowed to. Looks pretty much the same.
I played the beta and like the way the game 'looked' like it was going to be.
The $80 spent established that I wanted to play and yes with 30 days for that $80 but and it's a big but, my intentions was to continue playing, not deal with such poor CS, untimely bug fixes, misleading payment plans, people who think they have the right to degrade other members because they choose to complain publicly about the overall experience.
After all, it's the overall experience that will earn and retain membership, not just the game itself, but CS, attitude, response.... the whole picture. You have no place judging or being critical to anyone with ill feelings about their experience! Take some time and read thru all the forum headers and see for yourself how big the numbers are in the 'unsatisfied' department with respect to the overall experience! nuff said!
1-50 the game is still awesome. After that, you notice all the crap people have been going on about for the past two months. Worthless STA builds, Elder Sorcerers Online, etc etc.
VR levels are garbage...
Craglorn is Garbage...
Alts are fun pre-50...
This game needs some serious help if they intend to keep their players who make it to VR levels. I see more leave everyday.
if you are in AD i'm sure the game looks fine. If you are EP its a ghost town. PvP is a bust and there are like two guilds doing any sort of end game. they should just remove EP disolve it into other factions - worst part is. there is only ONE SERVER
Two major guilds disbanded -TODAY- and the rest of mine aren't looking so hot. I loved this game more than any other and I have a hard time logging in lately if for no other reason than the sorry state of EP. I guess I could follow the drones and join AD but I really don't want to level again...
There are no EP dominant campaigns (AD seems to have a thing for hating the EP) so the only fun you can have as EP is on wabba - and as I'm typing this we have one tower left there and the other two factions are giving us a mc ***.
is that zos fault? no. its the fault of all the "elite" guilds that decided to join AD and all the mindless drones who decided to follow them. Might as well remove the faction barriers and just make open faction guilds that can actually raid together and etc. I have no idea how the DC is but EP is absolutely dying if not dead already.
charles.cavanaughub17_ESO wrote: »This game has been wonderful from the get-go. It's only going to get better!
Soliduparrow wrote: »Elder Scrolls online is a great singleplayer game.
idiotic poll. it assumes a comeback after less than a couple of months of release. All games go thru a huge bubble of population at release due to hype and ads, what is left is the community that enjoys the gameplay as intended, with new subs drawn into that same gameplay from word of mouth.
i dont know what patch release notes you all are reading but they are fixing stuff every week.
I think this is perhaps one of the truest posts. And to the last part, I wonder too. Do you guys not see that they are fixing bugs? Or do you simply ignore it, so that you may continue to be a naysayer?
steveb16_ESO46 wrote: »I think this is perhaps one of the truest posts. And to the last part, I wonder too. Do you guys not see that they are fixing bugs? Or do you simply ignore it, so that you may continue to be a naysayer?
I see them claiming to fix bugs while creating even more. And after each patch we find that some of the claims turn out to be false because they don't seem to test anything. They just throw it out for us to do it.
Which is how VR mobs got super-powered and have remained super-powered through all the 'fixed' claims until now it seems they are just pretending that's how it was meant to be all along.
I recommend just waiting and seeing, my friend! I think that this game that I enjoy greatly will only continue to get better.