The problem is this game was never meant to be catered to end-game players like you said. Once you start realizing that, you won't be disappointed. If you want a good raiding scene, go to WoW. ESO is a casual game and a "solo-MMO." It's not a main game once you're completely caught up with content in my opinion - come back for expansions and big content releases and then play something else. It's a game! Do what makes you happy. For me - that was choosing to play D4 over Necrom and now that im actually playing necrom, i'm glad I made that choice b/c it's pretty sparse! Story is good, but no new content outside of the raid until Q4.
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »The problem is this game was never meant to be catered to end-game players like you said. Once you start realizing that, you won't be disappointed. If you want a good raiding scene, go to WoW. ESO is a casual game and a "solo-MMO." It's not a main game once you're completely caught up with content in my opinion - come back for expansions and big content releases and then play something else. It's a game! Do what makes you happy. For me - that was choosing to play D4 over Necrom and now that im actually playing necrom, i'm glad I made that choice b/c it's pretty sparse! Story is good, but no new content outside of the raid until Q4.
I think you have it exactly backwards. The game was originally intended to have PvP and trials as the end game, so by definition, ESO was originally intended to be highly competitive. That's why they have leaderboards, trifecta achievements and all that.
ESO has radically changed direction over the last few years though, then came U35.
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