I have a similar problem with Lotro.
Do I have to follow best in slot build like in wow to have optimal experience?
Or can I approach this game in a more laid-back fashion?
I played wow for over 15 years and I would prefer to find an MMO in which I can play more casually.
In wow basically everyone is following guides on how to play, how to build your characters etc.
It eliminates any fun from the game. It is like a more advanced version of Diablo.
Thanks for the info,
Cheers,
I have a similar problem with Lotro.
Do I have to follow best in slot build like in wow to have optimal experience?
Or can I approach this game in a more laid-back fashion?
I played wow for over 15 years and I would prefer to find an MMO in which I can play more casually.
In wow basically everyone is following guides on how to play, how to build your characters etc.
It eliminates any fun from the game. It is like a more advanced version of Diablo.
Thanks for the info,
Cheers,
I have a similar problem with Lotro.
Do I have to follow best in slot build like in wow to have optimal experience?
Or can I approach this game in a more laid-back fashion?
I played wow for over 15 years and I would prefer to find an MMO in which I can play more casually.
In wow basically everyone is following guides on how to play, how to build your characters etc.
It eliminates any fun from the game. It is like a more advanced version of Diablo.
Thanks for the info,
Cheers,
Been doing just this for the last 9 years, so yes, very possible .freespirit wrote: »You can definitely play ESO like a single player TES game
Just want to expand on this a bit for you:Do I have to follow best in slot build like in wow to have optimal experience?
Eh. First time I played I was trying to do stealth in a delve and sneak up on an enemy.....some dude wizzed by and smoked that same enemy and agro'd the rest so yea. You CAN approach this as a single player game, but there are certain aspects that just don't work the same. That and some content you won't be able to do solo.
Darkstorne wrote: »Just want to expand on this a bit for you:Do I have to follow best in slot build like in wow to have optimal experience?
Every MMO has a "meta", and ESO is no exception. There are theory crafters pumping out guides and videos that breakdown how and why X gear is better than Y gear, making it best in slot, because that's how they make their living. And that's fine, some people really do want to maximise their builds to the nearest 0.1% of damage output.
However...
A lot of these gear sets you'll see cited as best in slot (Arms of Relequen for example) are tested on individual static target dummies. That don't die in less than 10 seconds, don't move, and don't hit you back. A lot of your gameplay, especially questing and exploring, will be spent fighting targets that die a lot faster, are often grouped in twos and threes, move around a lot, and of course fight back. Arms of Relequen is absolutely not the best set for damage in those scenarios.
So always keep in mind that the "meta" builds are typically tested on target dummies and designed for the best DPS output against trial bosses if they factor in any use case outside of dummy DPS testing at all. Also keep in mind that this game is specifically catering to solo TES fans more than any other player these days, and pretty much any gear set can be powerful enough to solo group dungeons with when set up with some appropriate pairings (complimentary sets and skills). If you read through a list of sets online and find one you think sounds like a fun playstyle, I guarantee you can ask for some help with complimentary sets to make it shine and you'll be flooded with ideas
I know, because I'm the kind of weirdo that uses sets like Frozen Watcher and Ice Furnace on my two-handed-sword-wielding frost warden
ESO is probably the easiest MMO out there.I have a similar problem with Lotro.
Do I have to follow best in slot build like in wow to have optimal experience?
Or can I approach this game in a more laid-back fashion?
I played wow for over 15 years and I would prefer to find an MMO in which I can play more casually.
In wow basically everyone is following guides on how to play, how to build your characters etc.
It eliminates any fun from the game. It is like a more advanced version of Diablo.
Thanks for the info,
Cheers,
Darkstorne wrote: »Every MMO has a "meta", and ESO is no exception. There are theory crafters pumping out guides and videos that breakdown how and why X gear is better than Y gear, making it best in slot, because that's how they make their living. And that's fine, some people really do want to maximise their builds to the nearest 0.1% of damage output.
What a lot of people don't realize is that in endgame the meta changes per boss and sometimes even based on how fast the team is capable of killing the boss.
I have a similar problem with Lotro.
Do I have to follow best in slot build like in wow to have optimal experience?
Or can I approach this game in a more laid-back fashion?
I played wow for over 15 years and I would prefer to find an MMO in which I can play more casually.
In wow basically everyone is following guides on how to play, how to build your characters etc.
It eliminates any fun from the game. It is like a more advanced version of Diablo.
Thanks for the info,
Cheers,
BejaProphet wrote: »Overland content can be done naked with your fists.