SeñorCinco wrote: »I think the game has just as much replay value as any other instalment in the series. I have created over 100 characters throughout the series and of that, 50 in Skyrim alone. Even across 50 characters and over 5K hrs I have yet to complete the MQ. I have only started it 14 times and of that... only 8 times did I meet the Graybeards. I have never even started the CW questline and still have a good 10-15 % of the map that is unexplored.
It's about not doing everything and every quest with one character. Yes you do the same quests over but with a different personality profile. The character may flat out refuse to do one that an earlier character because it was fitting to his personality profile to do so. Just because the Sword of Cut Your Butt is in Soggy Bottom Cavern doesn't mean your character does.
At least that's the way it is with me playing form a heavy RP aspect.
SeñorCinco wrote: »I think the game has just as much replay value as any other instalment in the series.
nicholaspingasb16_ESO wrote: »SeñorCinco wrote: »I think the game has just as much replay value as any other instalment in the series.
So, it has no replay value? Seriously, ES games are just the same content over and over, they have ZERO replay value. Especially since your decisions don't effect the world most of the time.
Max for who? I mean people play for different reasons. I doubt i will ever have a character to get 50 let alone V10.Nox_Aeterna wrote: »People i know , you want to try to defend this game , like it does not have a problem and it falls on the players , which is quite funny , but , it wont really work.
You see , max lvl is vet 10..
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »Mate , if that is enough for you , that is fine , good for you , and i mean it.
But honestly , unless they add more viable aways to lvl alts , im not doing it.
If i get tired of the class im playing right , the templar , i would rather quit the game right now , than lvl something else all over again and see the same quests all over again.
But that is me.
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »Mate , if that is enough for you , that is fine , good for you , and i mean it.
But honestly , unless they add more viable aways to lvl alts , im not doing it.
If i get tired of the class im playing right , the templar , i would rather quit the game right now , than lvl something else all over again and see the same quests all over again.
But that is me.
you must never have played any other mmo out there within the last 10 years. If you think this game has no replay value, you should have played wow, SWG, lineage, lineage 2, DDO, The Matrix online......same quests/quest types over and over and over on each new alt. This game has at least more interactive story than many others of the old guard.
SeñorCinco wrote: »Max for who? I mean people play for different reasons. I doubt i will ever have a character to get 50 let alone V10.Nox_Aeterna wrote: »People i know , you want to try to defend this game , like it does not have a problem and it falls on the players , which is quite funny , but , it wont really work.
You see , max lvl is vet 10..
For some TES is about the character and the story more so than getting to a target level. That content is available for that market but that content is nothing that others will strive to achieve.
Not everyone understands the RP concept nor do they want to and that is fine. The game is attempting a design to accommodate both types of players and I think they are doing a good job so far.
A heavy RPer can take a few quests available for a given area and make it last for days or even weeks, whereas arcade type player will be solely focused on max developement and getting there as fast as possible.
In the end... it's how you, as a player, perceive what is entertaining for you. That is all that matters.
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »Mate , if that is enough for you , that is fine , good for you , and i mean it.
But honestly , unless they add more viable aways to lvl alts , im not doing it.
If i get tired of the class im playing right , the templar , i would rather quit the game right now , than lvl something else all over again and see the same quests all over again.
But that is me.
you must never have played any other mmo out there within the last 10 years. If you think this game has no replay value, you should have played wow, SWG, lineage, lineage 2, DDO, The Matrix online......same quests/quest types over and over and over on each new alt. This game has at least more interactive story than many others of the old guard.
The first example you gave , is WoW , which totally falls into my category , WoW offers TONS of lvling zones , dont even compare with this game mate , which only shames ESO.
Which is fair , lets use the favorite argument of people that defend ESO , the game is new , while WoW is 10 years old.
But ESO will only be excuses for its problem for so long.
So you first example , WoW , kind of failed to get my point , i could talk about more MMOs , but i think i already made a point with this one.
Actually, it was sold on the premise from the first announcement video that it was TES first and an MMO second.Nox_Aeterna wrote: »Mate , i played from morrowind to skyrim , so i do have an idea of how a ES game works, but is not ES VI , this is a ESO , a MMO.
Sorry, I missed this earlier. I think one that says TES has no replay value should look to the Betsoft Forums. As I noted in my previous post, mods to add a lot of things to the game outside of simply adding more content. They make the current content better.nicholaspingasb16_ESO wrote: »So, it has no replay value? Seriously, ES games are just the same content over and over, they have ZERO replay value. Especially since your decisions don't effect the world most of the time.
Honestly, I don't know how people can only ever play one character. After 10 hours or so of playing a character with only 5 hotkeys and repeating the exact same combat pattern over and over again, I need a change of pace.
I am leveling up about 5-6 characters all with completely different combat tactics and styles. That way when I get bored of the repetitiveness of one combat style I can go play another character.