silent88b14_ESO wrote: »My goal was to enjoy the launch. And the fact that I accomplished my goal is a fact that remains amazing. It doesn't take a whole hand of fingers to track how many launch days I have actually enjoyed the play on, and I have been playing MMOs since Meridian 59.
Unfathomable.shadowz081 wrote: »My goal is to reach a minimum of lv 15 and finish off all the quests and dungeons and collect all sky shards in Auridon. Essentially a 100% completion in the area...I was doing quite well before the maintenance...
silent88b14_ESO wrote: »Unfathomable.shadowz081 wrote: »My goal is to reach a minimum of lv 15 and finish off all the quests and dungeons and collect all sky shards in Auridon. Essentially a 100% completion in the area...I was doing quite well before the maintenance...
Maybe you can help me understand, as I'm not without some intelligence. Maybe it is a cultural thing that will simply be so alien to my mindset that I cannot get a proper handle.
But why buy a sixty dollar game filled with fantasy tales and real players only to race through it like that? How can you savor the quest lines, the stories, the characters and interactions in such a short time?
Is the whole game for you only about the Cyrodiil competition for Emperor gear?
It just seems to me like, even though you say you are completing every quest, you aren't allowing yourself the time to actually experience the quests, only the minimum time to complete them.
It seems like some players purchase an exceptional vintage of wine only to chug it down like cheap swill.