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Change of pace, what we enjoy

kingnerevar
In an attempt to start a positive thread, tell us what you enjoy the most in EOS.
I enjoy the the ability to roll and to block. I believe it puts dent in the button smachers arsenal.
  • smeeprocketnub19_ESO
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    I enjoy playing in the early mornings. Not many on, quiet. The massive lag spikes haven't started yet. I can do my thing peacefully.

    I am not up for very long when it picks up so that becomes important too. That's when I might pvp or do public dungeons with my guild, etc.

    Right now I am really enjoying looking for M'iaq. I am going about it casually. I found two places yesterday and two today.
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  • DeLindsay
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    TES games, and other Bethesda franchises like Fallout, are some of my favorite types of games to play. I love the massive open and non-linear world in which I'm basically encouraged to go wherever my heart desires. OFC, this can get you in trouble when you venture too close to an enemy that's far beyond your scope, but that's the fun of it also. As I see more 'Future of ESO Panels' I really get the sense that they are doing their level best to fine tune ESO into, as close as possible, a TES game. It's obviously met with huge challenges making a beloved franchise into an MMORPG but I like the path they're taking with it and look forward to what's coming.

    Dark Brotherhood, Theive's Guild and Justice system really have me salivating.
  • Flexar
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    What is probably my favourite thing about The Elder Scrolls (not just ESO) is the opportunity to explore and bask in the surroundings. While I was rather peeved to find out that ESO didn't actually contain all of Tamriel I am very impressed by the effort ZOS have put into creating the areas of Tamriel they have. Every alliance has some impressive landscapes that sometimes make you just want to stop what you're doing and look at them for a while.

    Something else I really like about the game is the roleplaying community. While the EU EP community can be very disorganised they can also set up some very interesting roleplays. I'm currently in a small roleplaying guild (not even 10 active members) and our characters partake in activities ranging from looting dreugh-infested shipwrecks to pub crawls. Some of us are part of a larger collective of roleplayers, all of whom I have found very polite and I have had much fun roleplaying with them.
  • Fleymark
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    Graphics are great.

    I like the idea behind the way builds work.

    Unfortunately, it's poorly balanced and implemented, is way too easy and lacks most things one looks for from a good MMO, namely good group and endgame content, with notable exceptions like the group instances. Other than the two things I mention above, I'm really hard pressed to find anything truly great or unique about this game, honestly. Which is too bad because it has far higher potential than is being realized in practicality.
  • ebondeath
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    I like creating characters, even if I only play them for 5 levels and delete them. ESO's character creation is my favorite out of all the games I've played.
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  • Auralia
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    I enjoy questing and the storyline.
  • UnholyPerfection
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    I pretty much love the entire game.
  • ers101284b14_ESO
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    I enjoy everything! haven't found anything that I really haven't liked so far.
  • kimboh
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    When I'm playing my sorc, I love casting shattering prison and then endless fury and seeing three mobs all explode at the same time.
    Very satisfying. :#
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  • Tabbycat
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    <3 TES

    ESO isn't 100% TES. But if they do the stuff they were talking about at QuakeCon (spellcrafting, Champion system, Justice system) it'll be getting that much closer.
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  • pinstripesc
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    I like doing most things, but running around exploring, doing little things for achievements, actually taking in my surroundings and appreciating all the work that's gone into the game has been a nice change.
  • Cogo
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    DeLindsay wrote: »
    TES games, and other Bethesda franchises like Fallout, are some of my favorite types of games to play. I love the massive open and non-linear world in which I'm basically encouraged to go wherever my heart desires. OFC, this can get you in trouble when you venture too close to an enemy that's far beyond your scope, but that's the fun of it also. As I see more 'Future of ESO Panels' I really get the sense that they are doing their level best to fine tune ESO into, as close as possible, a TES game. It's obviously met with huge challenges making a beloved franchise into an MMORPG but I like the path they're taking with it and look forward to what's coming.

    Dark Brotherhood, Theive's Guild and Justice system really have me salivating.

    Amen to that!

    Lets hope the Champion system will be like EQ. LOADS of skills to choose from but years to max em all. You really get to choose your way then.
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  • ub17_ESO
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    I like that choosing a class does not pigeon-hole me into a certain type of armor or weapon. I also like that with the exception of the three class skill lines anyone has the option of using any skills. I also like the small skill bar....i love the difficult choices!
  • kingnerevar
    I also found myself liking the diversity to use what ever weapon you want.
  • DuelWieldingCheesyPoofs
    I like just sometimes wondering of and exploring paths and waterfalls, reading lore books and delvs
  • Evergnar
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    In an attempt to start a positive thread, tell us what you enjoy the most in EOS.
    I enjoy the the ability to roll and to block. I believe it puts dent in the button smachers arsenal.
    Elves on Sorcerers?
    Sorry couldn't resist.
    What I enjoy in ESO is the change of pace. Questing in PvE, admiring the view, finding interesting things along the road, and then going to fight for the cause in PvP.
    Edited by Evergnar on July 27, 2014 8:13PM
  • MercyKilling
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    I do enjoy the look of everything. Visually stunning are two words that accurately describe the game.

    I like how I can just wander around and sightsee if I want to.
    I am not spending a single penny on the game until changes are made to the game that I want to see.
    1) Remove having to be in a guild to sell items to other players at a kiosk.
    2) Cosmetic modding for armor and clothing.
    3) Difficulty slider.
    4) Fully customizable player housing that isn't tied to anything in the game other than having the correct resources and enough gold to build. Don't tie it to PvP, guild membership, or anything at all. Oh, make it instanced so as not to take up world map space, too. Zeni screwed this one up already.
    Any /one/ of these things implemented would get me spending again, maybe even subbing.
  • Logan9a
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    Picking stuff.
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