Not to be a "debbie downer" here, but you're making it sound like you can go explore and find neat stuff or hidden quests or something. I've explored every inch of the maps I've done. Yeah, there's some pretty spots, but hardly an Elder Scrolls moment. You will find ALMOST every quest by being lead to them. Your exploration doesn't find you in caves or other explorable areas with loot or enemies or side quests (aside from chests). Sorry, but I don't see the "happiness" here lol.
gladen5rwb17_ESO wrote: »I found a nice coastal spot, /sitchair and drank in the sun. Someone came past and asked what I was doing. I said "Sun bathing". He laughed and set up a chair next to me. We sat there like that for a good ten minutes. He packed up his chair and said "That felt great, now I can get back to that quest".
It was a lovely moment.
And since I have never played any of the ES single player games, I dunno if I could call my moment an 'ES Moment', but here goes anyways, cos the scenery was just damn fine (I do happen to have a thing for cherry blossom which I assume might be in the pic).
Slantasiam wrote: »
pieceofyarnb14_ESO wrote: »
I love all the private moments of wonder...that is the epitome of a true fantasy world.
lavendercat wrote: »o dear :P oh well,it was kind of fun and i got to see a few things :P
lavendercat wrote: »o dear :P oh well,it was kind of fun and i got to see a few things :P
And that comment alone makes it all worth the effort
Thechemicals wrote: »Sometimes i stop speed clicking quest and listen to them....what i got was a homosexual relationship involving a werewolf. I ended up killing a gay werewolf. I still wish i had just speed clicked through that.