I totally agree. I'm part of that older crowd, 54, been playing TES games since Arena in 94. I DO watch a few Twitch streamers, but not every stream. Thats due to timing, my favorite is out of England and I'm on the East Coast U.S. He mostly does Housing, but also other things and once in a while other games. I very purposely don't watch PvP that's PC NA, to me it's a form of cheating unless they are on the same Alliance I am. Example, I was in IC and watching Jhart, when he started it was housing, then he decided to go run IC. I was on DC character, he was on AD, running with AireSummer... both Streaming. AireSummer had a seriously large group, I had been evading them , but also picking off stragglers ( not lowbies, I leave them alone). I wasn't watching her ( I DO watch her housing streams) so it was all what I could see. When Jhart came in I shut Twitch down, and decided to go do something else, as their were no decent sized DC groups.. just AD and EP.... so sewers. I prefer UA-cam vids, I can listen while driving if it's about updates, New content or anything not really visual... kinda hard to watch a housing tour driving!! But while I think Zos does need a better reward system, that wouldn't get me watching Streamers... that's me though.
never got the "watch people game" thing. i play because i like PLAYING a game. not watching some dodo min maxing a build for 3 hours, or do a dungeon marathon stream, boasting on their sweatlevel pro-ness.... no time for that, i rather game.
I'm 52, I've played since beta with a few long breaks in there. I watch twitch while I'm playing, I usually have it on in the background (on a second monitor) and I watch for the community I've found there. I've made a lot of friends through Twitch/ESO and they are mostly in my age range. But, I would agree, ESO does attract a different crowd, a lot of older players who love the TES series and tend to be very solo-play focussed, but that's exactly what drew me to twitch, I can solo-play with a community & group up when I need/wish with friends rather than random strangers. My son & his friends did play in high school but MMO's are a commitment and a time sink and they move on to new games pretty quickly.
@DominaRPG incorrect ... by that logic black dessert online is bigger than ff14 and we all know ff14 as been the number two mmo in terms of population after wow for years now . steam is what you would be looking at instead although thats not exactly accurate either but it is a MUCH better indicator than twitch.
ESO isn't fun to watch though. There really is no hype moments or reasons to tune in. Not really pushing hardcore world first type content. No real nailbitin 1v3 PvP moments. Doesnt mean ESO is a bad game, it means ESO is lacking those exciting moments that make a game fun to watch on Twitch. I've always said ESO needs to do more to cater to the hardcore playerbase too. It seems they may be listening with some of the things coming in gold road. But ultimately, ESO is a casuals game.
It's really about being an interesting person and someone fun to shoot the breeze with. I normally have streamers on in the background listening to them talk while I play.
It’s 2nd screen content. I’d never rather watch someone play OVER playing myself. But watching buds stream, or youtube videos on a 2nd screen is fun to me 🤷🏻♂️
It would be a hard game to create content for. A lot of the YT videos are new very dated, some other games I watch the twitch content is basically what feeds their main money making source which is UA-cam. If the YT video doesn’t have long life, like right now any content before the next chapter, there’s really no point to having a scheduled twitch stream. Once the chapter releases then maybe for a few months. I mean that basically explains this video too. It’s easier to read a question from a forum and release a UA-cam video about it, than create regular content on twitch which will be dated very quickly.
ESO content is weird, I really don't care about the latest and newest build especially since its everywhere when it is announced. I really enjoy video essays, and yours are right up my alley.
ESO is hardly Anthem, Spider-Man, or sometimes Destiny where movement in and of itself is a highlight. The skills are fun in tandem with one another when performed but do not have the spectacle of modern games. The enemies also do not respond to hits in a visceral way. Playing it is fun but if you’re watching it, you’re in it for the person. Just my two septims.
I don't "see" videogames, I PLAY VIDEO GAMES! I only check these TESO videos: 1. Nefasq or Hiperioxes trifectas runs, 2. Arttea or Jake Clip housing, guildtraders and gold opportunities advises, 3. Cooperharley (You) cuz you maKe patch reviews and you talk about TESO daily news, 4. Mad Rabbit treasure chest and survey location (Thanx him i know all them by memory now), 5. Epic ButtKKR pvp videos cuz he is so fun. (his Ayleid Tork animation became part of my routine when i am sad, make me laugh a lot).
So, there are a fair few teenagers/young adults, social guild I'm part of keeps going "oh, you applied and failed to disclose you're underage, bye" issues. Because we don't WANT that drama. It's not a massive pool, but every few months one pops up. Several parents who play with their younger kids, as well.
Couldn’t skip your adds , why? Also the game is designed to keep you hooked but let’s be honest.. there are to many good titles to expect players to play year round. Especially mid summer. Check the numbers after the next patch, not at the end of one. Just an idea. ESO is a game that requires you to take breaks to enjoy and if you don’t you, may turn into Cadwell in RL. GODBLESS
I'm 44, and I actually PLAY the game on PS5. I only have a Twitch account for when games I play have "Drops." I don't watch other people play games. There's no excitement in it, for me.
I like watching Skyrim and Oblivion playthroughs, but not so much ESO. I’m much more interested in theorycrafting and build videos for ESO. I have 10 characters and they all have quested in most of the zones, so I’m not inclined to watch someone else play them. Having said that, I have watched a few ESO newbies just to see their reactions.
There used to be GrimHallow, stamblade pvp guy who I loved watching but his YT channel has been inactive for a while now. KristoferESO was doing a great job with his top battles but he moved to NewWorld. SypherPK did great stuff way back in his time here too. Also Kevduit with his funny videos. All of them are pretty much gone from ESO. Alcast, Deltia also kind of absent, popping from time to time to keep the channel from dying.
Very simple answer imo. First off the number of people on eso is more than those other games. Second i have played this game for a very long time and over the years I have seen a massive amount of veteran players and content creators leave. More so than any other mmo I follow. They chase away vet players and appeal to casual players. And more than anyone they chase away competitive pvp pve players. Zos just doesn't understand you can appeal to both audiences. And they also don't understand veteran players are the ones that care about adding things to the community, not a revolving door of casuals. I mean ffs I was watching a gw2 stream last night with 3k viewers. Double the average of the entire eso category on 1 stream. On a game with less players. Its crazy. And its just lost potential.
If I had to hazard a guess about why ESO doesn't get a whole lot of streaming attention is because (1) the game's core player base is older and (2) the game isn't very cinematic/dramatic The game can be exciting to play but that doesn't necessarily translate to watching. I used to watch dungeon clears so I could see mechs, but most ESO videos are educational. We seem more interested in learning about builds and mechs. If you look at a game like D2, you have cleaner line of sight, more adrenaline in plays, and a younger (and far more toxic) player base In a "good" ESO run, everything is boring. A good run in ESO is where all players have managed and mitigated chaos. That means no drama, that means a boring video/stream
I also think overland difficulty is a factor here. Video points out that anyone can do about 95% of the game's content without a problem (or maybe with minimal problem). Who is going to watch that? If overland posed a challenge, playing overland would draw a crowd. There is a reason that people watch Elden Ring streams; they don't care if the player succeeds or fails because it'll be entertaining either way
@@Cooperharley0204 400pluse I would say 🤣 what a grind but well worth 60 mill now more and more over time instead of farming mats during event that droos double mats I grinded for the rarest mask in the game well worth the grind I think
ESO actively strive to be non competitive. Especially in PVP. They nerf competent players constantly. They cater to the casual players because of $$. Casual players want to play pvp, but they can’t compete so they stop playing. To retain the casuals, ZOS will nerf the high performing builds. Nerf the players who put in time and effort to be competent. A lot of people quit PVP because of this. Why spend hours planning and grinding to be the best, when ZOS will step in and nerf you 2 months later. It’s awful.
Yea ultimately ESO is a much more casual MMO, but I definitely think they’d benefit by adding a reward structure and more competitive elements. They’re very good at attracting new players, but need to work on long term player retention a little. They largely try to raise the floor and lower the ceiling a bit to appease that and decrease the skill gap, but it doesn’t seem like they’ve found a way to do so effectively as of yet. There’s also a much larger % of the player base that engages in PvE than PvP and frankly a lot of PvP nerfs are PvE in origin and vice versa. If they could implement a way to balance them separately, I think you’d see a lot more happy people :)
playing < watching and yeah 99% of the streamers are hot garbo sellout streams telling their viewers to follow sub or hit the bell every 10min like a tv ad. it gets annoying
People only watch on twitch if the game or media is popular or the content creator is good enough to find a way to keep an audience no matter what the game or media is. Sorry to say but most ESO streamers are extremely boring to watch and the game itself is pretty boring to watch so it's no wonder why there are no numbers there
Yeah ESO fans are all 30+ really. Its a game for the older mates. Lotta stuff that wowed me as a kid is different now. Harder to watch things, never was a twitch user, dont even have an account, I just cant watch shit on twitch, its so annoying and ugly. Just creators are weak and shills.
All the best eso streamers were pvp players and pvp got dumped on hard. They left and whats left are a bunch of drama cry babies. Bislobo is about the streamer i watch now. Feng plays but doesnt really want to. Pve is boring to watch.
The reason I'm not really watching anything on Twitch, is because I'm busy playing the game.
I totally agree. I'm part of that older crowd, 54, been playing TES games since Arena in 94.
I DO watch a few Twitch streamers, but not every stream. Thats due to timing, my favorite is out of England and I'm on the East Coast U.S.
He mostly does Housing, but also other things and once in a while other games.
I very purposely don't watch PvP that's PC NA, to me it's a form of cheating unless they are on the same Alliance I am.
Example, I was in IC and watching Jhart, when he started it was housing, then he decided to go run IC. I was on DC character, he was on AD, running with AireSummer... both Streaming.
AireSummer had a seriously large group, I had been evading them , but also picking off stragglers ( not lowbies, I leave them alone). I wasn't watching her ( I DO watch her housing streams) so it was all what I could see.
When Jhart came in I shut Twitch down, and decided to go do something else, as their were no decent sized DC groups.. just AD and EP.... so sewers.
I prefer UA-cam vids, I can listen while driving if it's about updates, New content or anything not really visual... kinda hard to watch a housing tour driving!!
But while I think Zos does need a better reward system, that wouldn't get me watching Streamers... that's me though.
never got the "watch people game" thing.
i play because i like PLAYING a game.
not watching some dodo min maxing a build for 3 hours, or do a dungeon marathon stream, boasting on their sweatlevel pro-ness....
no time for that, i rather game.
😅 spot on
I'm 52, I've played since beta with a few long breaks in there. I watch twitch while I'm playing, I usually have it on in the background (on a second monitor) and I watch for the community I've found there. I've made a lot of friends through Twitch/ESO and they are mostly in my age range. But, I would agree, ESO does attract a different crowd, a lot of older players who love the TES series and tend to be very solo-play focussed, but that's exactly what drew me to twitch, I can solo-play with a community & group up when I need/wish with friends rather than random strangers.
My son & his friends did play in high school but MMO's are a commitment and a time sink and they move on to new games pretty quickly.
Think everyone is taking a break before gold road comes out
Twitch viewership is hardly indicative of a games player numbers.
@DominaRPG incorrect ... by that logic black dessert online is bigger than ff14 and we all know ff14 as been the number two mmo in terms of population after wow for years now . steam is what you would be looking at instead although thats not exactly accurate either but it is a MUCH better indicator than twitch.
I stream ESO all the time on Twitch but no one ever watches, and once it’s posted no views ever. Twitch is a weird animal.
ESO isn't fun to watch though. There really is no hype moments or reasons to tune in. Not really pushing hardcore world first type content. No real nailbitin 1v3 PvP moments. Doesnt mean ESO is a bad game, it means ESO is lacking those exciting moments that make a game fun to watch on Twitch. I've always said ESO needs to do more to cater to the hardcore playerbase too. It seems they may be listening with some of the things coming in gold road. But ultimately, ESO is a casuals game.
@@Drazyhaze I totally agree with that, its just not a good game to stream period
It's really about being an interesting person and someone fun to shoot the breeze with. I normally have streamers on in the background listening to them talk while I play.
@@Jack232010 yeah I’m boring
I will never understand the concept of watching others play during my free time. Why not, idk, just play games myself? (I'm 37 btw)
It’s 2nd screen content. I’d never rather watch someone play OVER playing myself. But watching buds stream, or youtube videos on a 2nd screen is fun to me 🤷🏻♂️
Yeah I play ESO through the launcher... since I started before it was available on Steam
It would be a hard game to create content for. A lot of the YT videos are new very dated, some other games I watch the twitch content is basically what feeds their main money making source which is UA-cam. If the YT video doesn’t have long life, like right now any content before the next chapter, there’s really no point to having a scheduled twitch stream. Once the chapter releases then maybe for a few months. I mean that basically explains this video too. It’s easier to read a question from a forum and release a UA-cam video about it, than create regular content on twitch which will be dated very quickly.
ESO content is weird, I really don't care about the latest and newest build especially since its everywhere when it is announced. I really enjoy video essays, and yours are right up my alley.
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Way to many adverts on Twitch. ESO player numbers are way off. I've 4 alt accounts and play both servers so probably count as 10 players.
ESO is hardly Anthem, Spider-Man, or sometimes Destiny where movement in and of itself is a highlight. The skills are fun in tandem with one another when performed but do not have the spectacle of modern games. The enemies also do not respond to hits in a visceral way. Playing it is fun but if you’re watching it, you’re in it for the person. Just my two septims.
I don't "see" videogames, I PLAY VIDEO GAMES! I only check these TESO videos: 1. Nefasq or Hiperioxes trifectas runs, 2. Arttea or Jake Clip housing, guildtraders and gold opportunities advises, 3. Cooperharley (You) cuz you maKe patch reviews and you talk about TESO daily news, 4. Mad Rabbit treasure chest and survey location (Thanx him i know all them by memory now), 5. Epic ButtKKR pvp videos cuz he is so fun. (his Ayleid Tork animation became part of my routine when i am sad, make me laugh a lot).
100% agree
So, there are a fair few teenagers/young adults, social guild I'm part of keeps going "oh, you applied and failed to disclose you're underage, bye" issues. Because we don't WANT that drama. It's not a massive pool, but every few months one pops up. Several parents who play with their younger kids, as well.
Watch 60 min got crown crates for potions no thanks
Couldn’t skip your adds , why? Also the game is designed to keep you hooked but let’s be honest.. there are to many good titles to expect players to play year round. Especially mid summer. Check the numbers after the next patch, not at the end of one. Just an idea. ESO is a game that requires you to take breaks to enjoy and if you don’t you, may turn into Cadwell in RL. GODBLESS
I agree with this take. 👍
Don’t know about the ads! I have no idea how YT chooses ads or what it does with them lol
Also agreed, great take
I'm 44, and I actually PLAY the game on PS5. I only have a Twitch account for when games I play have "Drops." I don't watch other people play games. There's no excitement in it, for me.
I like watching Skyrim and Oblivion playthroughs, but not so much ESO. I’m much more interested in theorycrafting and build videos for ESO. I have 10 characters and they all have quested in most of the zones, so I’m not inclined to watch someone else play them. Having said that, I have watched a few ESO newbies just to see their reactions.
There used to be GrimHallow, stamblade pvp guy who I loved watching but his YT channel has been inactive for a while now. KristoferESO was doing a great job with his top battles but he moved to NewWorld. SypherPK did great stuff way back in his time here too. Also Kevduit with his funny videos. All of them are pretty much gone from ESO. Alcast, Deltia also kind of absent, popping from time to time to keep the channel from dying.
Oh we got an OG here - Sypher was so entertaining to watch man. Loved his stuff
Very simple answer imo. First off the number of people on eso is more than those other games. Second i have played this game for a very long time and over the years I have seen a massive amount of veteran players and content creators leave. More so than any other mmo I follow. They chase away vet players and appeal to casual players. And more than anyone they chase away competitive pvp pve players.
Zos just doesn't understand you can appeal to both audiences. And they also don't understand veteran players are the ones that care about adding things to the community, not a revolving door of casuals.
I mean ffs I was watching a gw2 stream last night with 3k viewers. Double the average of the entire eso category on 1 stream. On a game with less players. Its crazy. And its just lost potential.
If I had to hazard a guess about why ESO doesn't get a whole lot of streaming attention is because (1) the game's core player base is older and (2) the game isn't very cinematic/dramatic
The game can be exciting to play but that doesn't necessarily translate to watching. I used to watch dungeon clears so I could see mechs, but most ESO videos are educational. We seem more interested in learning about builds and mechs. If you look at a game like D2, you have cleaner line of sight, more adrenaline in plays, and a younger (and far more toxic) player base
In a "good" ESO run, everything is boring. A good run in ESO is where all players have managed and mitigated chaos. That means no drama, that means a boring video/stream
I also think overland difficulty is a factor here. Video points out that anyone can do about 95% of the game's content without a problem (or maybe with minimal problem). Who is going to watch that?
If overland posed a challenge, playing overland would draw a crowd. There is a reason that people watch Elden Ring streams; they don't care if the player succeeds or fails because it'll be entertaining either way
If someone was streaming gold road pts id watch that. Atm im watching pts vids on youtubes
Less than a week and there will be plenty streaming live Gold Road! :)
I have 12 Baron masks to sell :)
YEESH
@@Cooperharley0204 ended up with 17 by the end haha
@@alexgarner9987 sheesh!! How many runs? That’s a LOT of gold for you! Congrats! :)
@@Cooperharley0204 400pluse I would say 🤣 what a grind but well worth 60 mill now more and more over time instead of farming mats during event that droos double mats I grinded for the rarest mask in the game well worth the grind I think
Drops
I only go to twitch to get drops and convert to gems. Busy playing the game otherwise.
Fair enough! I use it as 2nd screen content just for background noise or to watch friends :-)
Only time i look for eso on twitch is when there are drops happening. Otherwise i prefer to play game than watch it.
Makes sense! YT & Twitch serve as good 2nd screen content while I’m doin stuff in ESO (unless it’s story stuff, which I’m fully invested in)
ESO actively strive to be non competitive. Especially in PVP. They nerf competent players constantly. They cater to the casual players because of $$. Casual players want to play pvp, but they can’t compete so they stop playing. To retain the casuals, ZOS will nerf the high performing builds. Nerf the players who put in time and effort to be competent.
A lot of people quit PVP because of this. Why spend hours planning and grinding to be the best, when ZOS will step in and nerf you 2 months later. It’s awful.
Yea ultimately ESO is a much more casual MMO, but I definitely think they’d benefit by adding a reward structure and more competitive elements.
They’re very good at attracting new players, but need to work on long term player retention a little. They largely try to raise the floor and lower the ceiling a bit to appease that and decrease the skill gap, but it doesn’t seem like they’ve found a way to do so effectively as of yet.
There’s also a much larger % of the player base that engages in PvE than PvP and frankly a lot of PvP nerfs are PvE in origin and vice versa. If they could implement a way to balance them separately, I think you’d see a lot more happy people :)
@@Cooperharley0204 I agree. Great take 👍🏿
eso has never had a relevant backing in streaming or content creation lets be real
We are in ffxiv. 😂
Fantastic game! Excited for Dawntrail?
Most popular games are PvP related and the PvP in ESO is not great to watch at all. Need a competitive aspect, team vs team in a ranked environment
I don’t really watch streams anymore because they go for too long lol makes me so tired 😂👎🏾 waste of my time
The game is too time consuming to bother watching streams
ESO is not fun to watch, unless maybe trial content, but 30 ground dots goes brrrrr and you can't see anything
I aint got time to watch someone play on twitch when I am non stop grinding on eso
2nd screen for me :P
playing < watching and yeah 99% of the streamers are hot garbo sellout streams telling their viewers to follow sub or hit the bell every 10min like a tv ad. it gets annoying
I never watch streams, either too boring or too talkative in a weird way... plus people are playing the game
streaming requires viewer engagement and entertainment you cant just stream a game and keep viewers
Also Twitch … is lame … YT ftw
I agree. YT can definitely improve on new streamer discovery BUT, once discovered I prefer it vastly
UA-cam
Lol, theyre burnt out. Why keep playing the game when the meta is about to be blown apart. Can't make new content if you can't make new builds
True!
People only watch on twitch if the game or media is popular or the content creator is good enough to find a way to keep an audience no matter what the game or media is. Sorry to say but most ESO streamers are extremely boring to watch and the game itself is pretty boring to watch so it's no wonder why there are no numbers there
Yeah ESO fans are all 30+ really. Its a game for the older mates. Lotta stuff that wowed me as a kid is different now. Harder to watch things, never was a twitch user, dont even have an account, I just cant watch shit on twitch, its so annoying and ugly. Just creators are weak and shills.
ESO is basically a single player game in an MMO trench coat.
the group content is great and takes years to master
All the best eso streamers were pvp players and pvp got dumped on hard. They left and whats left are a bunch of drama cry babies. Bislobo is about the streamer i watch now. Feng plays but doesnt really want to. Pve is boring to watch.