WhitePawPrints wrote: »(Keep trolling to minimal please.) Edit: <- Apparently this is troll bait, and it certainly got a few bites.
WhitePawPrints wrote: »Why is it that I was able to play Skyrim on Xbox (no mods) for months and months on end after its release?
I took my time through my faction's quests, hurried a bit more through the Pact quests and despise the Covenant quests. Here I am at VR10, and logging on only to feed my horse and continue researching other crafting traits. Skyrim kept me entertained for almost a full year after release and the two add-ons (discounting Hearthfire) kept me interested for another couple months.
What made Skyrim so enjoyable for you and Elder Scrolls Online so stale?
p_tsakirisb16_ESO wrote: »The immersion of TESO cannot be captured with a single player game where you are on your own against scripted AI.
WhitePawPrints wrote: »Why is it that I was able to play Skyrim on Xbox (no mods) for months and months on end after its release?
I took my time through my faction's quests, hurried a bit more through the Pact quests and despise the Covenant quests. Here I am at VR10, and logging on only to feed my horse and continue researching other crafting traits. Skyrim kept me entertained for almost a full year after release and the two add-ons (discounting Hearthfire) kept me interested for another couple months.
What made Skyrim so enjoyable for you and Elder Scrolls Online so stale?
(Keep trolling to minimal please.) Edit: <- Apparently this is troll bait, and it certainly got a few bites.
Do not forget about stupid Skyrim system where you can take every single perk at the same time and become a God. This is impossible in the MMO.
vicviper0_ESO wrote: »i have a feeling that ESO is going to be crippled when Skywind is finished.
Can't state anything for others, but IMO Skyrim was the most entertaining and immersive TES game I've played, and I've played them all.SK1TZ0FR3N1K wrote: »Serious question(and off-topic), is Skyrim the only Elder Scrolls game a majority of people know?
Edit for clarification: I always see Skyrim as the go to comparison of all the Elder Scrolls games, when being compared to this one.
Can't state anything for others, but IMO Skyrim was the most entertaining and immersive TES game I've played, and I've played them all.SK1TZ0FR3N1K wrote: »Serious question(and off-topic), is Skyrim the only Elder Scrolls game a majority of people know?
Edit for clarification: I always see Skyrim as the go to comparison of all the Elder Scrolls games, when being compared to this one.
ESO just seems a step back from that immersion, and a step back isn't what many (if not most) anticipated.
Can't state anything for others, but IMO Skyrim was the most entertaining and immersive TES game I've played, and I've played them all.SK1TZ0FR3N1K wrote: »Serious question(and off-topic), is Skyrim the only Elder Scrolls game a majority of people know?
Edit for clarification: I always see Skyrim as the go to comparison of all the Elder Scrolls games, when being compared to this one.
ESO just seems a step back from that immersion, and a step back isn't what many (if not most) anticipated.
DragonLane555 wrote: »I agree! A lot of people play the same Elder scrolls game for six months or more,and it's a single player game. That's what I really don't get about all the people who keep saying that MMO's can't survive if they are too much like single player games. I think that if any of the last three elder scrolls games had continual regular content updates people would still be playing them. I even think they might be willing to pay a subscription fee,I know I would.
With that said, it is incredibly ironic that the single player elder scrolls games are able to hold people's attention for far longer than the elder scrolls MMO has.
And some MMOs (like this one) are single-player games.
Sorry, but you left yourself open to it.