While I will refer to other games I want to make clear this IS an ESO post first and foremost.
We all know the many issues ESO can have so I won't reiterate them.
I am an Xbox player with nerves issues.
Yesterday, after years my dream came true and a certain game finally came to Xbox. I was in the mood to "quit for a while" ESO and throw myself in that game.
I am 4-5 hours in and I am realizing how ESO is a "more mature" game compared to many others.
I understand many modern games want to keep the aesthetics and feel realistic and decide to avoid colored AoE telegraphs but... Everyone of us have had that moment where you think "I won't be hit here, I'm safe" and then find yourself screaming "WHYYYY, HOOOOOW", so the accessibility Zos provided with telegraph options is HUGE.
As I said I have nerves issues and I can't stop praising ESO's Oakensoul Ring and whoever is responsible for that item - total game changer! I am able to complete some of the most difficult content in the game solo thanks to it. Literally, if I take it off I am immediately dead.
I can't fast press many buttons and the simple act of smashing light attacks, which is THE BASE in any other game, is something that hurts me and make me stop playing.
Seriously, just this item is MASSIVE to me and my enjoyment.
Again, with my issue today I am not as good as I was in my teen years with aiming - "aim at tiny details on the enemy body to do crit damage", excuse me WHAT?
Thank you ESO for having the whole body to aim, to tab target, and for Lightning staves' sticky heavy attacks! In fact, I would hope that Ice and Fire staves would be made similar in the way they attack, instead of their single projectile, but I know it probably won't ever happen. Fair enough.
The amount of systems, like Sticker Book, Armory, Antiquities, Companions, Housing, Infinite Archive, Crafting (and how simple and fair this is, not pushing for pay-to-win or outrageous luck-mechanics)...
ESO feels like a more mature game compared to may others that while being newer and shiny feel in their infancy right now.
I can see why many worries about ESO's future, because games that today are new will eventually catch up, and while ESO today can be described as "more mature", it risks to end up like me "with health issues".
BUT, to remain positive, right now my attitude toward ESO has changed a bit - I was readying myself to quit and move on after many years, but trying other games has surprisingly helped me realize how much goodness there is in this game.
Despite its many flaws, ESO still is a great game.
Thank you Zos for the memories! Here's hoping to make many more in the years to come! Cheers.
A: "We, as humans, should respect and take care of each other like in a Co-op, not a PvP 🌸"
B: "Too many words. Words bad. Won't read. ⚔️"