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Could it be delayed?

Discussion in 'Elder Scrolls Online' started by mmofan, Oct 16, 2013.

  1. mmofan

    mmofan Member

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    Games of this size usually face problems when they have to make a release date. We don't know officially the date of release for ESO, we do know it's supposed to come out early 2014, but that time frame could change anytime, possibly months later or to 2015.

    How would you react if they delayed ESO? I figure I'll be fine, but waiting already is becoming an annoyance and I don't know if I can wait even longer.
     
  2. Bats

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    Well yeah it could be delayed, any game has that risk on their plate. Developers do their best to get a game out on release, but it doesn't always go the route they expected. Many A+ games have been delayed and it's usually for good reasons. If not, we could have gotten a really badly done game.
     
  3. RMCMage

    RMCMage Well-Known Member

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    Their is always that possibility, but just think of it this way if it does get delayed to 2015 that when it does come out it will be hopefully a solid MMO product that hopefully will have a good class balance and that will have very little exploits and will not get boring after a year of playing.