The Elder Scrolls MMO

Discussion in 'Gamer's Heartbeat' started by v5gcw, Mar 16, 2012.

  1. Have faith, this is Bethesda we're talkin about here.
     
  2. [quote name='"LuxTenebris"']
    I don't remember the npc name or anything its been awhile. You find an npc on the road (I believe she was either Redguard or Imperial), and she had you do some quest (been years since I played), I wanna say you escorted her somewhere but I'm not sure, and she gives you a fake reward. You find her after that and kill her, and you get the boots of blinding speed.

    To wear them without being blinded, you need to enchant something with a resist magic 100% and equip it. If you wear the two together, you get the speed, without the blindness.[/quote]

    You just googled that hahaha XD
     

  3. Yeah that's why I have faith.

    MMOs are tricky. Like TES #6 will definitely be succesful, however a TES mmo success is not as definite.
     
  4. I'll have faith alright, faith that the next game will have better graphics yet half the depth of the previous entry. You know like every TES game Bethesda has released.
     
  5. No I didn't lol

    Your reaction tells me I was right though :D
     
  6. I'm definitely not on board for this. While there is a possibility that I will eat my words when/if the game comes out, I'm willing to say that I won't. The sole purpose of these games are to provide a single player a deep and expansive adventure filled with many paths, story lines, and the like. I don't want to share my adventure with anyone else. I want my experiences to remain personal. I'm the one and only Dragonborn. I'm the one and only person who can destroy Oblivion Gates and kill Camoran. I'm the one and only person who can kill Dagoth Ur.

    I just don't see how the Elder Scrolls can work in an MMO setting. Everyone is the one and only hero, and you all ban together to kill each other and other things?:rolleyes:
     

  7. Notice how the popularity increases each game too.
     
  8. [quote name='"LuxTenebris"']FUCK BETHESDA!

    What the fucking fuck happened to all those years of "Elderscrolls will remain single player"

    Fuck you Bethesda you money grubbing whores :mad:[/quote]

    Why you mad about this? They are expanding their business to reach out to more customers.. It has been a very popular request especially since oblivion and its just a rumor.. Calm down and smoke some bud
     
  9. [quote name='"NotoriousCheech"']

    if it was a free release would you still feel that way?[/quote]

    That would be amazing but it would not happen, bethesda would not lower the price of a game to have more features.. I would love to see that happen but it just is impractical.
     
  10. [quote name='"LuxTenebris"']
    Yes becaused a maxxed out Jack of all Trades that can oneshot a dragon isn't good :p[/quote]

    LOL, 1 shotting a dragon just means youre playing on novice bro. Hahah ;)
     
  11. [quote name='"chocobo"']I'm definitely not on board for this. While there is a possibility that I will eat my words when/if the game comes out, I'm willing to say that I won't. The sole purpose of these games are to provide a single player a deep and expansive adventure filled with many paths, story lines, and the like. I don't want to share my adventure with anyone else. I want my experiences to remain personal. I'm the one and only Dragonborn. I'm the one and only person who can destroy Oblivion Gates and kill Camoran. I'm the one and only person who can kill Dagoth Ur.

    I just don't see how the Elder Scrolls can work in an MMO setting. Everyone is the one and only hero, and you all ban together to kill each other and other things?:rolleyes:[/quote]

    I agree with what you are saying but it there is an elder scrolls MMO, it will not interfere with the single player expierience, you will be able to play offline and you will be able to play online, the offline will be like your regular elder scrolls and your online will be more like a WoW or Runescape(runescape with much much better graphics..
     

  12. I pray to god this game is not F2P. If it is, I will not play. Subscription is the way to go for MMOs imo. GW2 might change that if it's indeed a lot more MMOish than gw1.
     
  13. Nope Normal :p
     

  14. i feel exact opposite. i have never been happy with rift or wow. played them both to max level and felt like i wasted my money. 15 a month is just becoming unreal. guild wars 2 will definetly be changing that i cannot wait. gw1 was the absolute shit.

    if subscription based games were like 5-10 dollars i might look at it diferently but 15 is alot in my view
     
  15. You want to pay to play a game you already own :confused:

    Thats one of my gripes with MMOs (I have other gripes with F2P), that I'm expected to pay for something I already PURCHASED AND OWN, CONTINUALLY. Moneygrubbing, thats all it is, and it should be punishable by death :mad:
     
  16. Technically, the games you buy, you don't actually OWN. Your paying for the right to use a product that is copyrighted to the developer. At any time if you do not honor the Terms of Service the game can be restricted. This rarely happens with the hard copy of games, but things like Steam and Origin have been in the news a couple of times for shutting down people's accounts.
     
  17. I'm aware of that technicality, but...

    FUCK EULA's because if my money bought it its mine.
     

  18. I'm paying $15 for constant updates, customer service, server fees.

    I agree with notorious cheech about the price, 5-10 would be more fitting. However, my game, Rift, doesn't have 10mill+ subscriptions so the $15 is more justified than WoW imo.

    In some f2p games you have to shell out $50/month to stay competitive.
     
  19. Updates- Free for any other genre of game, they are called patches, unless you mean new content, which is called DLC/Expansions, and it is bought separately.

    Customer Service-Should be free

    Server Fees-Greed. Plain and simple, Blizzard has more than enough money even without the grossly overpriced fees they charge for that abomination to keep those servers open.

    And to those in denial, yes, WOW IS an abomination, that game has stolen more peoples souls than any other game, the only game that I might call worse is Berserker, only because atleast 2 people died from playing that game out of sheer exhaustion, they just dropped dead playing it.

    For those who have no idea what Berserk is, its an oldschool Atari 2600 game.
     

  20. You seem like you aren't use to how MMO's work.

    Instead of buying dlc you receive updates. Updates that add content, tune the game, evolve the game.

    MMO's are different from other games because they don't end. They're constantly continuing. It's a different type of game. Every year millions of gamers spend $60 for Call of Duty(or whatever the collector's edition price is).
    I'm also willing to bet that they spend another $120 on other new releases. I pay Rift $180 a year while receiving updates every 2-3 months.


    Customer Service should be free? Are those customer service workers suppose to be volunteer workers?
     

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