I love reading these comments, the majority of the people clearly haven't played the game, or even looked in to it, everyone loves to jump on a bandwagon of complaints.
It has a built in addon system, so you can at least mod the UI. There's obviously a limit to what you can do to the game itself, being massively multiplayer.ZippyDSMlee said:Don't forget Skyrim is unbalanced, piss easy and boring without alot of mods. If you could mod TESO it would be worth while.
The price of a copy of the game on GMG rightnow is... £50, so like $80. Up front. To pay a relatively high subscription (I'm not against subs, I pay for FF14, which for reference can be had for £20 pretty easy).Hazy992 said:And if you buy this on Xbox One you'll also have to pay a subscription for Xbox Live. So at that point you're paying for the game, paying the subscription, paying for Xbox Live, all for a game with microtransactions.
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***** please, you can't afford no space hookers. Get outta here!Daystar Clarion said:*****, you can't have my space money, I need it for space hookers and space blow.
I loath PVP with fiber of my being, that said its better than Skyrim(even the beta) but still has issues, enough for me to pass at that price point.That Hyena Bloke said:It has a built in addon system, so you can at least mod the UI. There's obviously a limit to what you can do to the game itself, being massively multiplayer.ZippyDSMlee said:Don't forget Skyrim is unbalanced, piss easy and boring without alot of mods. If you could mod TESO it would be worth while.
I have to say, even though I was disappointed in the beta I find myself strangely hooked on the game now that it's released. Sure it has its problems (I die a little inside when I have to relog to fix a broken quest instance and some of the voice acting feels horribly phoned in), but the game is very engaging with fun PvP and engrossing storytelling for PvE. I'm happy to officially consider this a true Elder Scrolls game.
I think a lot of the complaints in here are from people who either haven't played the game or only played the betas.
If you remember that's exactly what happened to the Warcraft series. Blizzard kept on going on about how World of Warcraft was a different team and that fans didn't need to worry about the original games going away. 10 years later and Warcraft 4 has yet to see an announcement.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Where the fuck did you get that from?Jandau said:The worst thing about ES:O is that while it's active, you won't see a new "proper" Elder Scrolls game. Yeah, let that sink in. For the next 5-10 years (or more), there will be no new Elder Scrolls. Have fun![]()
actually most of the complaints that I have read or encountered are from people that played the last few Beta's and in many cases also played the headastart week. I know I did. It's not a bad game. It would have been a showstopper a a number of years ago. It captures the look and feel of the Elder Scrolls World well. But it still feels like a meh MMO. Just as TOR was a fairly decent single player game, that was marred by its MMO elements and devolved into mediocrity the moment the main quest ended. TES suffers horribly from a feeling of lack of polish in its MMO side mechanics. They tried to fix things that were never really an issue in MMO's and really went beyond being features and had become the common language of the genre. And not to the games real benefit.Random Fella said:I love reading these comments, the majority of the people clearly haven't played the game, or even looked in to it, everyone loves to jump on a bandwagon of complaints.
Waot, so you're using sarcasm as a defense for using a sarcastic argument as a straight argument to indicate I was saying the opposite of what was clearly intended?008Zulu said:Pretty conclusive. My rebuttal was more sarcasm about how they are needed to make the game actually work within the spirit of the idea behind the game.
Or people just don't like the same things you do. This isn't a shocking concept, but it seems to be a completely alien one in gaming.Some people are mesmerized by the built up hype of the game rather than the game itself.
We can boil it down to simply this; You statements indicate the game stands on it's own two feet. Mine, without the modding community that it is maybe good for one playthrough.Zachary Amaranth said:Waot, so you're using sarcasm as a defense for using a sarcastic argument as a straight argument to indicate I was saying the opposite of what was clearly intended?
That's some serious irony there, friend.
I don't doubt that some people are going to like Elder Scrolls Online. It will confuse me as to why; The game will be the latest fantasy themed mmo in a very, very long line of fantasy themed mmo's and thus far, there is no indication of it doing anything original.Zachary Amaranth said:Or people just don't like the same things you do. This isn't a shocking concept, but it seems to be a completely alien one in gaming.