tomofhyrule wrote: »I was looking forward to the ability to see my ESO friends IRL, but looks like the only way that's possible is if we all decide to jet off to Europe.
Urzigurumash wrote: »Europe is much more densely populated and their cities are connected by passenger rail.
No matter where you host it in the States it's a 2 day drive away from half the population, or whatever.
Same reason bands that have huge concerts in Europe get like 100 attendees in most of the shows in the states.
Urzigurumash wrote: »Europe is much more densely populated and their cities are connected by passenger rail.
No matter where you host it in the States it's a 2 day drive away from half the population, or whatever.
Same reason bands that have huge concerts in Europe get like 100 attendees in most of the shows in the states.
katanagirl1 wrote: »Urzigurumash wrote: »Europe is much more densely populated and their cities are connected by passenger rail.
No matter where you host it in the States it's a 2 day drive away from half the population, or whatever.
Same reason bands that have huge concerts in Europe get like 100 attendees in most of the shows in the states.
So that’s a reason to not have them here? If it’s too far to drive then we can book an airline flight to wherever.
Urzigurumash wrote: »And the other half is a two day drive from Boston though. Ok so do one on each coast, Bay Area and Boston. Still a jaunt for people in TX and FL which is lots of people. Ok so do 3.
Now you've got 3 events to be within a 1 day drive for 120 million people each - versus the event near Leipzig that's a 1 day drive for 500m people.
Right?
Urzigurumash wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »Urzigurumash wrote: »Europe is much more densely populated and their cities are connected by passenger rail.
No matter where you host it in the States it's a 2 day drive away from half the population, or whatever.
Same reason bands that have huge concerts in Europe get like 100 attendees in most of the shows in the states.
So that’s a reason to not have them here? If it’s too far to drive then we can book an airline flight to wherever.
Yeah like Leipzig? Sure, lass uns gehen
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Cooperharley wrote: »It is kind of ridiculous that the 10 year anniversary event in the US was cancelled, likely for financial reasons albeit untold, and then EU gets another event in a castle?? Like what?? Lol
This "Castle" is a Youth Hostel, it's not Castle Neu Schwanstein....
I don't want to put it down, I'm sure it's cozy, but it's definitely not a luxury property...So the costs should be kept within reasonable limits.
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »I am sure the cancellation of the NA event had to do with more than just budgetary limitations. Be that as it may.
But there is also something to consider, that nobody has brought up yet. Europe is full with historical locations that date back to the middle ages. The US is not.
Nearly all of these locations are either museums, landmarks or touristically used. In addition, central europe has an extremely well developed entertainment sector for all things medieval. For example, what americans call renaissance fairs, we call Mittelaltermarkt. And in my general region you can find a "medieval market day" (litteral translation) every weekend. You just have to be willing to drive an hour. There is so much infrastructure around that is simply there and makes getting to any location so much easier than the US.
Just to make sure you guys understand what point I am making. I live about 50km away from the EU event this summer, in Thuringia. That is a 30min drive by Autobahn or 45min by Landstraße (yes, we have more than just the autobahn, get over it). But the accessbility for the "audience" isn't the point. It's the availability of all those marketeers, showmen and artists that a community event like that needs.
You know, the guys that sell real mead, made of real honey, made by real bees.
The guys that have an archery stand and let you shoot acouple of arrows.
The musicians with the bag pipes and the other weird medieval intruments.
The food guys selling you rustic bread and real Thuringian Bratwurst! (Don't take anything else, this is the real deal, not that fatty crap we export across the big pond).
All these guys can easily get to an event in the middle of nowhere, too.
Plus, Leipzig Airport is an hour away. 45min, if you hit the gas. It is a large intercontinental airport, with a lot of daily flights to nearly all european countries. That's a big factor, too.
(Fun Fact: Leipzig is where they shot the airport fight from Captain America: Civil War).
So, if I am a company that wants to organise a community event for an medieval styled mmo, I have a much easier time doing that in central europe. And with a comparatively smaller price tag, too. It's simply infrastructure.
Also, I dont get why you are all so upset. Meeting your friends irl is not depending on a company sponsored get together. If you wanna meet, organise a meet.
There are a lot of guilds that regularly do that. Although the ones that I know of are all from EU. Including mine. We still try to meet once a year, even after we stopped raiding together a long time ago.
All flights lead to Vegas!
tomofhyrule wrote: »Couple things:
- If this is a medieval-style MMO, why are they going so hard to remove anything medieval-esque from the UI and replace it with sanitized modern? Especially since it's got near universal negative feedback? That makes me think that "oh, it has to be medieval!" is not on the agenda.
- It's a lot harder to start something than piggyback off of something else. Trying to gather friends for the first time ever is like herding cats, whereas if you have a tradition of "hey, we always meet up in person at this time, but the event we normally go to is cancelled this year, but we're all going anyway" is a lot more reasonable.
- We can all downplay how problematic things are when it doesn't affect us directly. After all, if I just edit your quote a bit, "I dont get why you are all so upset. Meeting your friends irl playing ESO is not depending on a company sponsored get together playing it right after work. If you wanna meet play during maintenance, organise a meet just play later that night.