ESO won't last six months P2P. The Old Republic, an MMO with a massive audience...didn't last a year. And it had a much, much larger fan base to draw on. ESO, being pay to play, will be demanded to be WoW, plus BC, plus Wrath, plus Cata, plus Mists straight out of the gate. All of it at once. Offer everything it does, be just as easy, just as fast, have just as active arenas, gated content and repetitive endgame grinding to keep the basement dwellers happy. Since Bethesda is going for a WoW model, the majority of the players will want a reskinned WoW. This is a given.ZeniMax General Manager Matt Firor confirmed TESO's subscription model in an interview with GameStar. "Charging a flat monthly (or subscription) fee means that we will offer players the game we set out to make, and the one that fans want to play," Firor said. "Going with any other model meant that we would have to make sacrifices and changes we weren't willing to make."
Just like they demanded from Warhammer Online.
Just like they demanded with Everquest 2.
Just like they demanded Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Just like they will demand from Elder Scrolls Online.
Think Bethesda has the chops for it?
No, they don't. Going F2P would have let Bethesda make a free flowing MMO that people could have played, dropped, picked up again and learn to love for all of it not-being-current-build-WoW warts over a period of time while the game is refined. Guild Wars 2, Dungeons and Dragons, and Lord of the Rings have all proven this. But how an F2P make a kind of game players want to play? PARADOX, I say! Tricks and shenanigans!
Now? With P2P, not so much. People will be paying constantly, and therefore will demand constant attention, or they will leave, with few ever coming back. Bethesda's decision has killed ESO before it even launches. I'm cackling with glee. Another pack of shortsighted corporate jackoffs have shot themselves in the foot because they were too busy looking at WoW's (decreasing) revenues to see the writing on the wall, and it's goddamed hilarious.
If EA couldn't keep a brand new MMO (and all the flaws that entails) with a horrendous fan base going with a subscription model, Bethesda/Zenimax sure as fuck doesn't. And Beth/Zeni doesn't have anywhere near EA's ability to soak up the kind of economic hit a failed MMO generates.
Do we want to start guessing/making bets on who's going to pick up Beth's IP's? I hope Fallout goes to Obsidian.