Welcoming in the new year Official comment topic
#1
Posted 31 December 2007 - 04:21 PM
Today is the last day of 2007 and this is normally the time when people look back and reflect on the past year's events.
Obviously the biggest event this year for this site was the change from TESSource to TESNexus that all stemmed from some business decisions I decided to make. Looking back I am happy with how things have turned out; I much prefer this site and I much prefer only answering to myself. TESNexus, to me, is a far superior site to TESSource and I'm glad that many people also agree with me.
This holiday season has seen TESNexus receive its largest traffic numbers since it was launched at the end of September, and the largest traffic numbers the site has seen in all its iterations since the first few months after Oblivion was launched. Yesterday was the highest day for unique visitors to the site for over a year, breaking the 40,000 unique visitors mark. I not only take this as a testament to the success of the site, but to the success of the Elder Scrolls games, their replay value, and their community. It amazes me to think that Oblivion is under four months away from its two year anniversary.
I look forward to what 2008 brings. There are lots of new features I have planned for this site and I look forward to some big mods hitting the community soon. Similarly we will hopefully see the release of Fallout 3 from Bethesda, and perhaps an announcement of a new MMO that could well be an Elder Scrolls MMO from Bethesda.
Happy new year.
Obviously the biggest event this year for this site was the change from TESSource to TESNexus that all stemmed from some business decisions I decided to make. Looking back I am happy with how things have turned out; I much prefer this site and I much prefer only answering to myself. TESNexus, to me, is a far superior site to TESSource and I'm glad that many people also agree with me.
This holiday season has seen TESNexus receive its largest traffic numbers since it was launched at the end of September, and the largest traffic numbers the site has seen in all its iterations since the first few months after Oblivion was launched. Yesterday was the highest day for unique visitors to the site for over a year, breaking the 40,000 unique visitors mark. I not only take this as a testament to the success of the site, but to the success of the Elder Scrolls games, their replay value, and their community. It amazes me to think that Oblivion is under four months away from its two year anniversary.
I look forward to what 2008 brings. There are lots of new features I have planned for this site and I look forward to some big mods hitting the community soon. Similarly we will hopefully see the release of Fallout 3 from Bethesda, and perhaps an announcement of a new MMO that could well be an Elder Scrolls MMO from Bethesda.
Happy new year.
#8
Posted 31 December 2007 - 11:27 PM
Dark0ne, on Dec 31 2007, 10:21 AM, said:
...and perhaps an announcement of a new MMO that could well be an Elder Scrolls MMO from Bethesda.
Oh, I hope not. If TES V is an MMO, people are going to die...
In any event, Happy New Year!
(Maybe the new domain is all apart of an elaborate April Fool's Day joke...
#9
Posted 01 January 2008 - 01:40 AM
better hope that Elder Scrolls V is a RPG not MMO, and that if that TES V is a MMO i might as well end up begging people to get undetected mods to hack that game...if its RPG id be happy to wait for the new cheat mods =P
*makes wish for Royal Ancient Daedric Armor in both TES IV and V if i ever get Dremora Lord type for Dremora race*
*makes wish for Royal Ancient Daedric Armor in both TES IV and V if i ever get Dremora Lord type for Dremora race*
#10
Posted 01 January 2008 - 06:52 AM
Good god I hope the next TES isn't an MMO. Like many games, Oblivion is fun because there AREN'T other people. It would ruin the game to make it online.
Oh, and Happy New Year! I didn't get super smashed myself, but my best friend partied a bit hard. Too bad too, I was having a lot of fun until we had to go. I wish you all the best.
Oh, and Happy New Year! I didn't get super smashed myself, but my best friend partied a bit hard. Too bad too, I was having a lot of fun until we had to go. I wish you all the best.



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