Moonscythe wrote: »But I do play Neverwinter some just to hone my console skills while waiting for June 9th (an early birthday present only a year later than expected).
Because the ESO forums are more entertaining than all the other games listed.Sandmanninja wrote: »So... why tell the world? Why come here? I am really curious because you don't want to play yet you insist on telling everyone who DOES want to play...that you don't want to play.
HeroOfNone wrote: »Wonder how long till this is closed...
HeroOfNone wrote: »Wonder how long till this is closed...
@HeroOfNone As long as ESO is winning the poll, I bet it won't be
I'll be playing ESO.
HeroOfNone wrote: »HeroOfNone wrote: »Wonder how long till this is closed...
@HeroOfNone As long as ESO is winning the poll, I bet it won't be
I'll be playing ESO.
=P
Doesn't hurt to branch out, but say good buy to social interaction while you play it
As someone who tried the game after it went FTP without a subscription, the Cash Shop advertising is over the top blatant in your face. So many features of the game are behind a pay wall that it is extremely frustrating. Furthermore, all customer support for SWTOR is also behind the pay wall. Talk about insulting potential customers. Do not recommend unless you are an insanely diehard Star Wars fan.SWTOR - pvp here is limited to themed arenas. great single player experience, especially right now as with a sub you can level entirely through the main story. faction balance issues means that without a premade, pvp can be frustrating. raiding is not particularly challenging, and when you consider the game is over 3 years old really does not have all that much endgame content.
An intriguing game to be sure, however after getting to level 15 and finding the game mechanics to be very much like WoW and the storage available in the game very small for an MMO of its nature, I was annoyed that additional space was behind a pay wall so soon in my adventure in game. Compound this with the lack of a "soul", as Dixa puts it, and there wasn't anything in game to grab me and make me anticipate logging in to play.Rift - underrated game. great pvp. great and hard raiding. no soul - story is aimless. you do not feel attached to your character. without a solid and social guild, most people leave after the first month.
Diablo 3 and other games like it with limited size parties per game are not MMOs by my definition. As such it doesn't belong on any list about MMOs. That said, there is no PVP at all. Game can be exciting the start of each season but dulls quickly within a week or two.Diablo 3 - not a bad game to play now and then, but most folks play it for a month or two then do something else. the pursuit of set pieces can be extremely frustrating. I have spent 27,000 blood shards on helms and have yet to see a mask of jeiram for my witch doctor as an example.
Grinding doesn't begin to describe the horror that is ALL Korean MMOs. Tera isn't nearly as grindy as other Korean MMOs as you can get all the top pve and pvp gear fairly easy. The real problem is enchanting that gear. Think Casino Simulator with you the perennial looser to the casino and you got a much better picture. Tera looks cool and does have the same style of action combat that you get in ESO, however, no first person view. Reaction times can be more twitch at times, however patterns can be easy to learn. Since the gear enchantment level went up to +15 now, and failing to get their resets you to +12, and considering the resource costs to get to +15 PVP is broken beyond belief now. PvE a few hours with a good group that communicates and you can conquer all content inside a few days of trying each new dungeon. Cash shop is fairly varied and isn't all that bad. The also do their optional subscription much better than most with real genuine quality of life improvements over the non-subscriber that at the same time isn't required to play at the top level PvE or PvP.Tera - Korean. Korean = grinding. Does it say westernized? They lied. Goofy, over-the-top animations without any of the meat of 2h combat in this game. Want to shoot things as a panda with a purple glowing gun that looks like the shoulder mounted Predator cannon is suffering from a tumor? this is the game for you.
Sound advice here. This really does sum up the reason why an MMO goes the distance or doesn't go the distance as well as why people keep playing them.the only reason any mmorpg player stays with a single game for the long run has to do with the people they meet and the relationships they form. if you are more of a lone wolf, get yourself several mmorpg's and install them all. you will find yourself going back and forth as your interests peak and wane. I still occasionally play my old MUD from 1993. I still maintain eq, eq2 and daoc accounts. The only time I have ever stuck with a single mmorpg for more than a year was due to the people I would meet in them - but folks outgrow or move on (or as with the age of my MUD'ng group - die off)
Sandmanninja wrote: »Here's what I don't get.
People (yourself included) obviously dislike ESO, or you wouldn't be making a "I'm leaving ESO" post.
You go out of your way to list the other MMOs you're considering playing when you "Escape" from ESO.
So... why tell the world? Why come here? I am really curious because you don't want to play yet you insist on telling everyone who DOES want to play...that you don't want to play.
Just uninstall the game, remove eso from your bookmark, and get on with it.
As someone who tried the game after it went FTP without a subscription, the Cash Shop advertising is over the top blatant in your face. So many features of the game are behind a pay wall that it is extremely frustrating. Furthermore, all customer support for SWTOR is also behind the pay wall. Talk about insulting potential customers. Do not recommend unless you are an insanely diehard Star Wars fan.SWTOR - pvp here is limited to themed arenas. great single player experience, especially right now as with a sub you can level entirely through the main story. faction balance issues means that without a premade, pvp can be frustrating. raiding is not particularly challenging, and when you consider the game is over 3 years old really does not have all that much endgame content.
Attorneyatlawl wrote: »Moonscythe wrote: »But I do play Neverwinter some just to hone my console skills while waiting for June 9th (an early birthday present only a year later than expected).
You could just sync a ps4 controller to your pc to practice on ESO if you aren't being sarcastic hehe .
TL;DR
So when was playing the game to unlock things considered a paywall? Both games try to search around our pockets for extra coin but only one of them insists on cornering us to reach into our real wallets for unlocks and that is ESO.
TL;DR
So when was playing the game to unlock things considered a paywall? Both games try to search around our pockets for extra coin but only one of them insists on cornering us to reach into our real wallets for unlocks and that is ESO.
@Lionxoft Maybe it has changed, I dunnu. I am just giving feedback based upon my own experience with the game back in 2013. As far the support experience goes, I had only wanted to ask a question about how the elite/subcriber status perks worked that hadn't been answered in their FAQs so I could make an informed decision to sub or not. I had been somewhat enjoying the game until that point. However, when I couldn't even post a question to the forums to ask without first paying, that pissed me off. At this point, I don't ever care to go back and try their game again. I gave them a fair shot and they blew it.
As to why I am talking about SWTOR on an ESO forum? Read this thread better and you will see someone posted a list of alternative MMOs they were looking at. One guy posted his own mini-reviews of each game based on his experiences and I merely added to it so the OP can make his own decision should he decide ESO isn't the game for him/her.
TL;DR
So when was playing the game to unlock things considered a paywall? Both games try to search around our pockets for extra coin but only one of them insists on cornering us to reach into our real wallets for unlocks and that is ESO.
@Lionxoft Maybe it has changed, I dunnu. I am just giving feedback based upon my own experience with the game back in 2013. As far the support experience goes, I had only wanted to ask a question about how the elite/subcriber status perks worked that hadn't been answered in their FAQs so I could make an informed decision to sub or not. I had been somewhat enjoying the game until that point. However, when I couldn't even post a question to the forums to ask without first paying, that pissed me off. At this point, I don't ever care to go back and try their game again. I gave them a fair shot and they blew it.
As to why I am talking about SWTOR on an ESO forum? Read this thread better and you will see someone posted a list of alternative MMOs they were looking at. One guy posted his own mini-reviews of each game based on his experiences and I merely added to it so the OP can make his own decision should he decide ESO isn't the game for him/her.
@Maddhawk Understood but 2013 was quite a while ago and long enough to consider that opinion as one that is not current. That's more extreme of an opinion than saying that ESO sucks now because it requires a subscription. It doesn't but anyone that is not kept current or understands how it works could make that uneducated assumption.
I will say this again and I think it's very important to repeat. You were not paying for the game or service so therefore you did not deserve support from another human being. Just like support in other areas of software service you can't expect it to be free. You know that if your iPhone has a problem and you don't have Apple care you can't call their customer service line? Putting support behind a price tag is very common. Just to establish how common this is entire companies have been built around providing discounted support for software or services.
I'm not sure why you'd expect it to be free. ESO support is hidden behind a paywall if you dig a bit further looking at the box fee and it's support is absolutely atrocious.
When's the next DLC for ESO? Oh, we don't know even the slightest? Darn.
TL;DR
So when was playing the game to unlock things considered a paywall? Both games try to search around our pockets for extra coin but only one of them insists on cornering us to reach into our real wallets for unlocks and that is ESO.
@Lionxoft Maybe it has changed, I dunnu. I am just giving feedback based upon my own experience with the game back in 2013. As far the support experience goes, I had only wanted to ask a question about how the elite/subcriber status perks worked that hadn't been answered in their FAQs so I could make an informed decision to sub or not. I had been somewhat enjoying the game until that point. However, when I couldn't even post a question to the forums to ask without first paying, that pissed me off. At this point, I don't ever care to go back and try their game again. I gave them a fair shot and they blew it.
As to why I am talking about SWTOR on an ESO forum? Read this thread better and you will see someone posted a list of alternative MMOs they were looking at. One guy posted his own mini-reviews of each game based on his experiences and I merely added to it so the OP can make his own decision should he decide ESO isn't the game for him/her.
@Maddhawk Understood but 2013 was quite a while ago and long enough to consider that opinion as one that is not current. That's more extreme of an opinion than saying that ESO sucks now because it requires a subscription. It doesn't but anyone that is not kept current or understands how it works could make that uneducated assumption.
I will say this again and I think it's very important to repeat. You were not paying for the game or service so therefore you did not deserve support from another human being. Just like support in other areas of software service you can't expect it to be free. You know that if your iPhone has a problem and you don't have Apple care you can't call their customer service line? Putting support behind a price tag is very common. Just to establish how common this is entire companies have been built around providing discounted support for software or services.
I'm not sure why you'd expect it to be free. ESO support is hidden behind a paywall if you dig a bit further looking at the box fee and it's support is absolutely atrocious.
When's the next DLC for ESO? Oh, we don't know even the slightest? Darn.
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Let's break down the costs of ESO. $60 for the basic game which is pretty standard for a stand alone game these days on any platform that isn't mobile. This is a one time fee that grants you one license to the game and an associated account with the ability to create up to 8 characters on each mega-server. Two servers at this time on the PC, one for NA and one for EU. This grants you a total of 16 character slots.
$15 per month that is 100% optional at your discretion for immaterial perks with no in game conveniences and 1500 Crown Store Credits per month of paid up subscription. The crowns are nice, as you get the same amount that comes from buying the $15 Crowns pack on a monthly basis. That makes the in game bonuses to xp, gold earned, and so forth an essentially free bonus.
$20 for a race AND a mount. For the mount alone that is actually fairly standard pricing in my experience. WoW mounts in cash shop start at $20 and up. Tera store mounts start $30 and up. That makes the Imperial Race 100% freebie bonus. However, I have also been led to understand the Imperial Race wasn't going to be playable at all originally. So to find it included for a little extra money is a nice deal if you want it. (I always found Colovians the most boring race by history with the exception of Tiber Septim.)
Finally, ESO doesn't force you to purchase any of these things if you do not want them. Nor are they required to fully enjoy the entire content available in game beyond the basic box purchase.
I respect that you have your own opinion. I am honestly glad to hear you enjoy SWTOR. However, there isn't any point in defending it to me, nor in presenting your own opinions as facts. (Maybe you didn't mean to, but your wording does that.) Best thing I would advise, is to present your own experiences with other games and your own conclusions from them so when people see Dixa's comments, my own, and yours they will see varied experiences and can draw upon all 3 to make a better call on what to do while awaiting ESO content updates from ZOS.
Finally, who knows, maybe if I met you in game SWTOR you could have answered my question way back when before I even tried to go to the forums to ask my question of the community and stuck around with the game. Lord knows, know one at the time was able or willing to answer it back then. Now, I can't even remember what my question was, just the horrible experience it was.