Best newcomer here: http://www.mmogames.com/topmmos/best-newcomer-2014/ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »So it didn't have to come out in 2014 to be on the list? That's odd.
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Sallington wrote: »Anything useful that players are wanting added into the game all fall under the category of "Yer ruinin my 'mersion!"
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i can´t as its neither of them.
im not saying its is a completly rubbish game - but it has by far to many flaws to be upvoted in any of those two polls.
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12:17PM
Kinda shocked about Guild Wars 2...then again, it was fun for a bit.
Breg_Magol wrote: »amber_picchiottino_ESO ✭✭✭
12:17PM
Kinda shocked about Guild Wars 2...then again, it was fun for a bit.
GW2 is a terrific multiplayer game and arguably has more to offer as an MMO than ESO does at this point in time ... IMO.
Alphashado wrote: »WoW has been around for what.. 10 years? And is still getting a ridiculously high number of votes. The point I am making is this:
ZoS has a Gigantic budget. TES is a very proud franchise. Those two things coupled together will likely mean that ESO will continue to change, evolve, and adapt. It has absolutely beautiful graphics, super rich lore, and fun combat. If ZoS continues to plug money and development into this game, it could still be around and much more popular 10 years from now than it is right now.
Keep in mind that this is ZoS and Bathesda's very first MMO. Most of the other companies on that list have been at it for a VERY long time and have had the advantage of trial and error.
ESO could be a monster in a few years as long as ZoS doesn't throw in the towel.
This is well said. In a year from now the game will likely be very different in many ways and people will complain about it but it will have improved a lot and it will continue to improve. The fundamentals are there. Now the evolution will progress. It is alive and evolving!Alphashado wrote: »WoW has been around for what.. 10 years? And is still getting a ridiculously high number of votes. The point I am making is this:
ZoS has a Gigantic budget. TES is a very proud franchise. Those two things coupled together will likely mean that ESO will continue to change, evolve, and adapt. It has absolutely beautiful graphics, super rich lore, and fun combat. If ZoS continues to plug money and development into this game, it could still be around and much more popular 10 years from now than it is right now.
Keep in mind that this is ZoS and Bathesda's very first MMO. Most of the other companies on that list have been at it for a VERY long time and have had the advantage of trial and error.
ESO could be a monster in a few years as long as ZoS doesn't throw in the towel.