I have a bad feeling that ZoS is going to use scribing as their big selling point then once sales drop, they will nerf scribing. They have some this time and time again and unfortunately I just don't see them changing this pattern
Absolutely they will.. When you've spent hundreds of hours grinding it they'll nerf it.. The PvP community will also be screaming about this OP and that OP etc forcing them to nerf it for the PvE players.
@@Lenny_linguine arcanist is good now but just wait until it's as long as necro. Necro used to be a pay for class and look at it now lol bottom of the barrel once sales drop. Just wait for the sales revenue to drop is all
I still enjoy both. I enjoy the trials and pushing myself and my skill. I dont enjoy theory craft and am thankful for those of you that do. I also enjoy questing and the story lines.
Thank you for this video. I am interested in this update for the game, but I'll wait at least a year for it to be cheap. I did that for Necrom and I enjoyed it for a fraction of the first price.
I am definitely concerned about alternate characters that utilize scribing, and how often class scripts and affixes will change depending on the content being done. I hear that the currency for skill ending is pretty stingy. for example, I have a soul burst idea in mind for a DPS character in arena content, but also a tank character in group content. Well I have to consume an ink between these two different characters? Or does it save the same way that I left it character? Does one character’s changes affect the other?
I bought it because of the scribing just like I bought Summerset for the jewelry crafting. I have ESO Plus, but I may drop that someday. I enjoy anything that has gold making potential. 😀 Right now scribing doesn't have much but it will grow over time.
What shape is Cyrodil in right now? Last I poked into ESO peope were complaining about bow one shotting folks and now you could just teleport up to walls and skip the siege phase. Any new pvp zones added? The area under the imperial city was neat.
No new PvP zones. I don’t hardly Cyril at all anymore, so I unfortunately couldn’t tell you, but it’s not like anything major has changed. Some of the new skills are pretty broken for PvP though.
I think you might have that turned around. You can just purchase crowns if you want them, you have to get eso+ to get the crafting bag, which many consider essential for enjoyable gameplay. Also the crowns are to get you to look in the crown store. Once you crack the seal there is a higher likelihood you will buy. This is a common tactic to entice customers to spend more.
Fantastic content. The first time I see someone covering this game and doing so in an honest an straight forward manner. You are offering several perspectives instead of the classic RU-vidr that only provide overhyped positive product worshipping. Keep up the good work my man
Thanks Alex, I really appreciate you dropping a comment. Unfortunately every time I say something honest and critical about any game, I seem to loose subscribers and generate a decent amount of hate messages. A more jaded person might conclude that people just want you to lie to them. It does make it clear why the positive comments only RU-vidrs get such a big crowd. But I just can’t bring myself to do it. Let’s hope it’s not a fatal flaw on my part, I really want this RU-vid thing to work out. lol
yeah idk. i kinda toned down my playtime and i guess i'm quitting bc i'm not even planning to buy the new chaper, and if i don't get it, i'm obsolete - no new trial, no access to the new meta sets and scribing skills. i can't even find it in me to be excited for the new system bc like you mentioned it just means more grind, esp for engame pve supports. one thing that kinda made me excited was the skill visuals customisation, but it seems limited so far and i can't help but guess that all the best stuff will be packaged for sale in the crown store. maybe it is a good time to quit actually. been playing since 2019
I don’t even recommend this game to my friends or family. lol. It’s a huge time sink filled with laggy gameplay that makes you wanna throw your controller a lot of the time. Plus, they’ve got some shady business practices. I will concede that it’s an okay game for the casual types but maybe not so much for the hardcore PVE’ers and especially the PVP’ers. The server performance is just so bad.
Long time player / Expectation for Scribing is exactly where it should be for som1 thats kept up with the system / Bought GR cause of FOMO for builds that would include the scribing skills. /Shrug - Not worth it imo honestly
For an MMO ESO has very little "pay to play" monetization. If you want to pay for anything get the plus subscription, it actually gives a lot for the money.
For sure, it might all be a matter of perspective, but their lot crate and other practices are certainly predatory. Perhaps less predatory than some, but that’s a distinction largely without difference.
Scribing is a mid to weak system. The stubborn refusal to listen to players about ink dropping to even experiment with the system is beyond smooth brain. (Insert "ive found x amounts of ink, its not rare" comments...yes it is ) And because the rest of the content is super light ...almost criminal how little else there is to do while charging for a full price chapter..youll be wasting most of your time grinding in this chapter. Far beyond anything previously. Is it worth coming back if youve quit? Absolutely not.
I will never understand the mentality of avoiding a game because you can buy a bunch of shit in it. I almost never buy anything in games, and yet I am somehow immune to this being an issue. Maybe I'm just old and dumb. That's most certainly a likelihood.
If it’s convenience based like with the crafting bag in eso, it incentivizes companies to make problems and sell you the solutions. If it’s just to sell you cosmetics then it’s generally fine, except that it’s annoying to have to deal with pop-ups in a game you payed for. Like buying a car and being harassed by a high pressure sales people. It’s the end of a long day, you just want to have some fun, not deal with pop-ups and reminders to buy.
@@Nightharrow @Nightharrow Not upset but was looking for info on what is actually in this dlc as opposed to a fair but focused discussion on ESO's monetisation which is as bad/good as most other RPG MMO's if you're a veteran of such. I felt the video title a smidge misleading and ulitmately didn't contain the information that I felt would be pertinent to both the title or the supposed "worth" of the update, the premise of which you don't answer: "Should you buy?"
@@Nightharrow i think the point here was that you have a video called "should you buy golden road" and you actually only talk about it once at the end of the video. A video that you spend the majority of whining about things like ESO +. if you think the monetization is bad here i invite you to play WOW in current day. as far as value goes ESO + is actually really good. go try to play destiny 2 or ff14 and see if their monthly sub gives you access to the bulk of their DLC. and i am leaving out loot boxes bc you don't need any of the things in them so just ignore them. if you are making a video about golden road talk about golden road not how crap you think the microtransactions are. imagine you are writing a 400 page book titled CHESS! but talks about checkers until page 399. thats the problem here.
@1123walkman FF14 is completely free from base game to Stormblood (Base game + 2 expansions out of 4). That's over half of the entire content of the game for 0$. That beats ESO by a mile. Then, when you're finally ready to buy, they give you a free month of subscription. Ontop of that, ff14s sub is slightly cheaper. The monetization in ESO is damn near as bad as a FTP game. Constantly in your face, fomos, and locking the best cosmetics in the game behind a paywall.
@@cortexkiller3828 thank you for taking the time to reply, I really do appreciate it. In the first minute in a half I recommend the chapter to both old and new players. But it is fair that I go on a bit of a tangent warning people about the predatory nature of some of the monetization. I do that because in my mind I work for you guys, the consumer, so I just want to do everything I can to work in the consumers best interest. It certainly seems like some where immediately triggered by talk about monetization, which Ill be honest I dont really understand. But again, I appreciate you taking the time to help me understand at least where you are coming from. Ill try to take that perspective into account more in the future.
been playing eso since the erly betas... the things that annoy me the most is the difficulty is for toddlers, and theres literally no visual progression at all...