Been playing ESO for maybe 15, no troubles (ps4, EU server), Destiny was worse..
Of course, the 16 GB patch took forever to dl.
There's no graphical issues to speak of, very large maps with plenty of npc's and a lot of gamers on screen at the same time.
Yes, some gamers stutter about, like the crucible, but this seems isolated to specific players and their own networks, because others go about without problems.
Most mmo's do on release, especially to a new platform. Either way it won't kill Destiny even after the week 1 patch that will probs fix the issues. They're completely different in terms of style and gameplay so I don't understand why this argument exists. Oh wait.... I forgot that every time a new a game comes out some twat will say this game will kill Destiny. It all makes sense now. I guess destinys days are numbered, bye guys.
Sure, most MMO's without A.) money B.) Technical issues.
Did you know ESO was suppose to come out soon after it's PC launch? Did you also know it was delayed 3 times? [b]3 Times.[/b]
Games that are delayed have [i]no excuse[/i] for -blam!-ing server issues.
-blam!-ing amateur hour Zenimax.
Fallout 4 is also probably going to have more bugs then my licey 10 year old cousin.
The part at the end was satire, did you not notice my sarcasm about how twats may say a game will be dead? I suppose I should be more clear in the future.
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