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user feedback changes ESO

Discussion in 'Elder Scrolls Online' started by Lord Kal, Sep 25, 2013.

  1. Lord Kal

    Lord Kal Member

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    I guess gamers are a bunch that can get things done. According to Bethesda, fans expressed an annoyance for the way the game originally looked, which reminded many of World of Warcraft. Bethesda decided it best to change from first person to a 3rd person perspective. I'm happy to hear developers giving fans a voice and listening to fans on what they want and don't want.

    Read more about it here: GameZone
     
  2. wowtgp

    wowtgp Well-Known Member

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    I hope they can see how annihilated fans are right now after their decision to make it a subscription based game.
     
  3. James

    James Member

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    Making it subscription is a good idea really as long as its not to expensive it just gives the game more funding to help it improve and get new features i don't see no problem with that feature.
     
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    RMCMage Well-Known Member

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    It's nice that the developers are listening to the fans and trying to branch out from other MMO's it's hearing things like this that make me want to give ESO a chance, but I know for a fact I will not be buying the game anytime soon after launch I will be waiting awhile to see how the game performs.
     
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    So many businesses, gaming or not, forget that their fans are the ones that keep the lights on and the games coming. Listening to the fans is important to ensure that the fans bring more fans, and those fans bring fans, and the game lives on.
     
  6. Grimm

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    It's good that they listen to fans, not many game developers do that and it's nice seeing a developer say "hey, I'm going to listen to these fans since they know what they want." I'm still not happy about the $15 price fee monthly, but that's something we all are going to have to deal with. Hopefully it's not a mess of a game.
     
  7. Hemingway

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    Subscriptions for online games prevent them from becoming flooded with children. Honestly, subscriptions are the only way for them to protect the fanbase from its own dark side.