I have the collectors edition for the PS4 preordered, and was wondering how many others are getting it as well or what platform you are getting it for.
PC
PS4
Xbox one
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I have the collectors edition for the PS4 preordered, and was wondering how many others are getting it as well or what platform you are getting it for.
PC
PS4
Xbox one
All i have sadly for a PC is my laptop which can't even run skyrim properly, i do plan to pick up a PS4 soon before the launch of The Elder scrolls online.
For me its cheaper to just be a console gamer than rebuild a gaming PC.
None. I'm not paying $60 and $15 a month for a game that has a built in cash-shop from day 1. Furthemore I don't see Elder Scrolls working as an MMO at all.
I'm sure the game will be a decent game in its own right, but not good enough to pay that kind of a premium for access. I highly doubt their post-release content release schedule. I doubt they'll make that $15 a month worth it.
I don't mind subscription based MMOs if the subscription comes with constant content updates (not just weekend long events like in GW2). However only a very few amount of MMOs have ever made good on that. Those just happen to be the most successful MMOs too.
lots of mixed reviews, sadly i don't get access to the PC beta to try it out since I have the PS4 version pre-ordered.
The game will probably die within 6months and go free to play
To be fair... that has been said about FFXIV: ARR.... but they jsut reported "500k daily active players" and way more than that subbed.
but then... while FFXIV is pretty "old hat" in the gameplay department it was butter smooth and had a good franchise backing it. ESO from what I have played however looks/feels very very bland...
@Jankarcop I don't know how you came to that conclusion.... but how is TESO superior in every way?
None. I'm not paying $60 and $15 a month for a game that has a built in cash-shop from day 1. Furthemore I don't see Elder Scrolls working as an MMO at all.
I'm sure the game will be a decent game in its own right, but not good enough to pay that kind of a premium for access. I highly doubt their post-release content release schedule. I doubt they'll make that $15 a month worth it.
I don't mind subscription based MMOs if the subscription comes with constant content updates (not just weekend long events like in GW2). However only a very few amount of MMOs have ever made good on that. Those just happen to be the most successful MMOs too.
Already have the PS4 Imperial edition paid off ($100) and I will be paying off my digital copy of the game (imperial edition as well... $80) for the PC tonight.
I have the collectors edition for the PS4 preordered, and was wondering how many others are getting it as well or what platform you are getting it for.
PC
PS4
Xbox one
None of thy above. LOL!! I'm not paying $15 a month to play Elder Scrolls Online. I'll stick with my FREE MMO games instead.
None. I'm not paying $60 and $15 a month for a game that has a built in cash-shop from day 1. Furthemore I don't see Elder Scrolls working as an MMO at all.
I'm sure the game will be a decent game in its own right, but not good enough to pay that kind of a premium for access. I highly doubt their post-release content release schedule. I doubt they'll make that $15 a month worth it.
I don't mind subscription based MMOs if the subscription comes with constant content updates (not just weekend long events like in GW2). However only a very few amount of MMOs have ever made good on that. Those just happen to be the most successful MMOs too.
Pretty much this.
I played the recent weekend beta and "decent" is exactly what it is... That's not good enough, especially considering the price.
none, game is not that great and i won't support this crap of buy game + subscription + microtransaction + hide races behind "special preorders", too much bs.
none. seriously looks terrible. and then with the 60 bucks on top of 15 dollars a month. no thank you. i'm just going to wait for fallout 4. bethesda should stick to singleplayer.
None, because I'm not going to spend $60 on a game that then asks me to pay it $15 a month to continue playing it. The fact that there are different "packs" of content (that should already be available to you) that you can buy make it all the more disgusting.
None. Until TES gets combat that isnt a floaty, clunky mess...I wont lower my standards to actually play it.
would of been PC of course because it's same price...
Had it pre ordered, but since playing the beta, I have NO intention of playing the game.
People are actually going to buy this piece of shit. That's what's sad.
I didn't read how the Beta went for this game, but I guess it was pretty bad. I'm not wasting my time or money on it, that's for sure. I'll wait patiently for Star Citizen & EverQuest Next. Nothing else on the PC that I really care about.
People are actually going to buy this piece of shit. That's what's sad.
I didn't read how the Beta went for this game, but I guess it was pretty bad. I'm not wasting my time or money on it, that's for sure. I'll wait patiently for Star Citizen & EverQuest Next. Nothing else on the PC that I really care about.
The beta went poorly. An older build + lots of people left a fairly bad impression on most people. However, as someone who's been playing on the PTS, I'm pretty much sold on the game. Already had the Imperial edition preordered, and I shall be playing it until DS2 releases on PC.
I can't help but feel that the recent beta weekends was a poor move from a marketing perspective.
I lost interest in this game when I heard it was going to consoles as well.
With Bethesdas popularity on consoles the past decade you had to know that was going to happen.
This thread reminds me: aren't the PS4 and Xbox One getting patches for KB\M support? The companies themselves were hinting at this around launch time.
I lost interest in this game when I heard it was going to consoles as well.
With Bethesdas popularity on consoles the past decade you had to know that was going to happen.
Yeah, but simplifying the game to work within console limitations, as well as conforming to the policies of patching/updating that MS/Sony enforce is going to hurt the game.
I held out hope that Bethesda would have looked at a game like WoW, and been like "That game has made over $10 billion dollars as a PC exclusive. Maybe we can make our game a PC exclusive, and try for similar results".
I foresee a game with over-simplified gameplay that's not compelling in any way, and a severe lack of content. Granted, it may have turned out that way anyways even as a PC exclusive, but I would have been more hopeful in that case.
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