I did finaly decide to give ESO a try - I have played Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim previously and loved them all. I have also played The Witcher 1, 2 and 3, KOTOR and KOTOR II, Never Winternights 2, Half-Life and Unreal Tournament - and several other games.
My current set-up is a Mac mini M1 wirh 8 Gb memory, a Philips 40" HD LED TV, Logitech MX 3 mouse and Logitech MX Mechanical mini keyboard. I run the game with Maximum settings in graphics.
My first computer was a Compaq with a 600 mhz processor and 256 mb memory - that was a long time ago - and I began to assemble my own computers. I joined 2 hardwaretest sites and began to overclock the processors and the hunt for finding the best steppings, and spent a lot of time soldering under a microscope and burning BIOS.
I also spent some years with protonic.com doing general support.
I parted ways with Windows computers a few years ago and was happily surprised when I learned that ESO can run on Mac.
This is also my first MMO game ever.
After the intro and the obligatory excersices in moving and pressing keys, I ended up in a Nord country and was set free to roam the wilderness.
It has taken a bit of time to get used to the game and to get familiar with it and it has brought a lot of frustration. There is some good help to find in the forum and from other players, but here are some of the frustrations that you also might meet.
The map is absolutely terrible, it is small and lacks a proper zooming ability. I have spent a lot of time trying to find out where to travel to to follow the quests. Often you open your journal and presses m to show on map and gets a city. Hmmm, you can then right click on the map to go to the region. Hmmmm, if you right click again to get to the world map. And that doesn't really help much.
You can travel free through the Wayshrines - if you have discovered them - and that means, you can stand 10 feet away from a wayshrine and it will not show on your map. You litterally have to run all the way up the wayshrine for it to be visible on the map - and that does also include cities. It would have been very very nice to have the wayshrines showing up on the city map when entering a city, since all the other crafting tables and stations and inns and guilds and fences do show up.
The compass bar is also confusing since it by default shows all markers to questgivers and quests, dungeons and delves but still no wayshrines.
I had to go into settings and change it to only show focused quests to at least get a little less confusing compass.
As of now I haven't been able to figure out why the wayshrines have to be so secret. It makes no sense to me. If it is to force you to explore the world, it could mean thet you are spending days running around trying to find the right location - and you will ofcourse be sidetracked and could end up with a massive amount of active quests or be really really bored.
And when exploring you will encounter a lot of giant bats, wolfs, bears, lions, spiders, scorpions, beetles, and nasty brooding mosquitos along with scavengers, ravengers, bandits, mages and other hostile npc's. And this is where you have to be prepared for the hack/slash element of the game. Sometimes it seems like you are constantly flooded with enemies, no matter which way you turn. And if you don't engage in the combat you can try to run/sprint pass them - but then again, where is the exploring in that......
It does seem though, that when your level gets higher, you can go pretty near them without provoking their attacking.
In the previous games I developed a liking to sneak around in the delves searching for teasures. This is not very much fun in ESO, and I am almost always being passed by other players, sprinting for the skyshard location and the delve boss. And I can understand them better now - the looting is terible with tons of food items that you can collect and craft and sell for 1 gold. It doesn't feel like it is worth the time, there is so much more to gain from the skyshard point and the boss killing.
So I have learned and accepted the hard way, that this will never be like the previous games, this is a totally different game, and not that it per se is bad, it is just not what I had hoped for or expected.
The quests I have finished so far has all been very very time consuming with tons of travel and hack/slash delays and trying to figure out where to go and running around in cities to make sure that the wayshrines are discovered. There is also a nasty habit of loosing the marker in the compass bar within a few feet and again no help in the map, and the distances you have to run compared with the map does not correlate either.
So it is a bit like running around with no purpose and being passed by a lot of other players, sprinting into somewhere, and it is easy to feel lost. I hope my character levveling is on the right track and I am currently on level 21.
I have bought 180 days of ESO+ membership, but I haven't realy used it yet, but if you can afford it, the unlimited crafting bag is a huge help. It gives a lot of room to loot and collect without constantly being in danger of running out of storageroom.
And I have spent a lot of time reading the forum posts, writing forum posts, searching the internet and watched youtube videos.
The one truly overwhelming positive experience is the community and the amount of help provided by other players and the love shown for the game. I am also beginning to fall in love with the game and the landscapes and the memories and the flashbacks and I have decided to live with the sily and frustrating and time consuming elements.
The things that helped me the most was to turn the graphic settings to Maximum. That gave a much clearer picture. To switch from FPP to TPP, to install the Map Pins mod and to only have focused quests shown in the compass bar.
And don't be afraid to get killed - you can not loose your game, you are simply transported back to the nearest wayshrine or entrance point. And this is a good thing once you get used to it. It was a nightmare in the previous games to loose a game, espicially if you forgot to save for some time....aaaarrrrgghhh......
Edited by ZOS_Bill on October 17, 2022 8:52PM