I am going to go ahead and be the evil guy here. But as soon as you said you hated questing I stopped reading. You will never like this game nor any other MMORPG for that matter. There are MMO's that have no quests but those revolve around constantly killing enemies for xp, this is called grinding and is much more tedious and boring for most people.
May I suggest a game such as Dark Souls Or Dragon Age for you? You may find these games suit you more with a very in depth storyline while keeping to the RPG. Even try very hard to play through Skyrim completely to get a taste of Elder Scrolls before jumping straight into this MMO. That may warm you up to ESO a bit. But be warned this is very different from the normal Elder scrolls games as it is an MMO. But if you are 100% set on an MMO I suggest trying FFXIV. The story is wonderful but again it will all come down to questing or grinding till max level.
I am going to go ahead and be the evil guy here. But as soon as you said you hated questing I stopped reading. You will never like this game nor any other MMORPG for that matter. There are MMO's that have no quests but those revolve around constantly killing enemies for xp, this is called grinding and is much more tedious and boring for most people.
May I suggest a game such as Dark Souls Or Dragon Age for you? You may find these games suit you more with a very in depth storyline while keeping to the RPG. Even try very hard to play through Skyrim completely to get a taste of Elder Scrolls before jumping straight into this MMO. That may warm you up to ESO a bit. But be warned this is very different from the normal Elder scrolls games as it is an MMO. But if you are 100% set on an MMO I suggest trying FFXIV. The story is wonderful but again it will all come down to questing or grinding till max level.
You stopped reading, so you didn't see the part where he said they would be more enjoyable if he were able to do them with others easier. Then you started listing single player games OP should try...
Bad comment is bad.
some great replies, thanks! I think i need to hang in there and wait to level up. It isnt all bad, i have enjoyed some of the quests. I will look for a guild to join and also i would like to try pvp.
I am on the PC format btw
I am going to go ahead and be the evil guy here. But as soon as you said you hated questing I stopped reading. You will never like this game nor any other MMORPG for that matter. There are MMO's that have no quests but those revolve around constantly killing enemies for xp, this is called grinding and is much more tedious and boring for most people.
May I suggest a game such as Dark Souls Or Dragon Age for you? You may find these games suit you more with a very in depth storyline while keeping to the RPG. Even try very hard to play through Skyrim completely to get a taste of Elder Scrolls before jumping straight into this MMO. That may warm you up to ESO a bit. But be warned this is very different from the normal Elder scrolls games as it is an MMO. But if you are 100% set on an MMO I suggest trying FFXIV. The story is wonderful but again it will all come down to questing or grinding till max level.
some great replies, thanks! I think i need to hang in there and wait to level up. It isnt all bad, i have enjoyed some of the quests. I will look for a guild to join and also i would like to try pvp.
I am on the PC format btw
Are you on the NA or EU server? Listing the server your on will help others find you to group with that read the forums. You'll also want to find a non "Trade" guild as those are the ones that you'll find people to group and quest in. Most Trade guilds are all about sales. You can still ask if people want to quest/group in them, it's just easier to find more people in the non trade guilds.
My wife and I have played this game from Launch so almost 18 months now and really enjoy the game. Since we've done all the quests already we feel like you do at times about them. Give the game a chance though as PVP is a lot of fun with the siege weapons you can use.
Hi all,
So I bought this game a couple of weeks ago, currently I am level 9. I am not a typical fan of the genre if i am honest but i do see a lot of potential to like this game...talking to a couple of people they say to me it is much better if you play with other people..also i like the sound of pvp...i believe this can be done at level 10?
I think my problem is, I feel iam just running around doing boring quests and haven't found much excitement as of yet..i also admit i find the conversations with the characters in the quests coupled with the vast amount of reading kinda tedious.
I think my main problem is I simply do not fully know what i am doing or have discovered the excitement. I hope you dont see all my comments as negative, i would just like to have a little direction, maybe hook up with people to play with. I did join some guild yet i have had no interaction with anyone or know how to.
I like to stream my games on Twitch..maybe drop in on me to help me
Twitch username : Th3Knack
I would really appreciate some suggestions, maybe an active guild where i can be involved alot more ?
Thanks.
Elitetownie wrote: »It sounds like you enjoy the RP aspects of gaming. If thats the case i wouldnt bother with ESO and go with games like the Witcher. In my opinion MMOs have a heavy element of competition which drives people to grind through boring stuff. I for one have not read or listened to one single quest in this game not even the main story.
I would say if you're not enjoying the game to move on. My gaming time is too sparse and precious that I don't have time to jump in to a game that bores or lack of features frustrates me. I will say though that 1-50 was by far the most enjoyable part of the game. Fighters Guild, Mages Guild, main story, dungeons. The Trials are fun, but super short, and VR ...
But yeah, if you don't like it I'd jump to another game.
@Th3Knack, I just want to commend you for keeping a level head during this thread. As you can see, the forums are filled with people who have been playing this game for too long and are filled with nothing but negativity and cynicism.
@Th3Knack, I just want to commend you for keeping a level head during this thread. As you can see, the forums are filled with people who have been playing this game for too long and are filled with nothing but negativity and cynicism.
some great replies, thanks! I think i need to hang in there and wait to level up. It isnt all bad, i have enjoyed some of the quests. I will look for a guild to join and also i would like to try pvp.
I am on the PC format btw
@Th3Knack, I just want to commend you for keeping a level head during this thread. As you can see, the forums are filled with people who have been playing this game for too long and are filled with nothing but negativity and cynicism.
Do you want us to hold his hand like it's kindergarten and tell him "everything will be okay honey, dry those tears" .
No, were being honest. No one can help him like the game. He must find his own reason to want to play.
some great replies, thanks! I think i need to hang in there and wait to level up. It isnt all bad, i have enjoyed some of the quests. I will look for a guild to join and also i would like to try pvp.
I am on the PC format btw
A couple of things that can certainly help:
1. Find an active guild that is new-player friendly. There are plenty out there. They will give you help, advice and company.
2. Keep an eye on zone chat and if someone needs help with a World Boss or dolmen, offer to go help them. That way you'll meet players.
3. Once you are around level 13ish, keep an eye out for people looking to do the group dungeons (Fungal Grotto, Spindleclutch and Banished Cells). Those are 4-person instances and can be very fun group play.
4. If you are at all interested in crafting, keep an eye out for people wanting to trade crafted items for leveling. I met some really nice players that way, when I was trying to level enchanting. Deconstructing items made by other players is the best source for IP, so having a crafting buddy and trading items with them is a great way to level.
When you get to level 15 you will be able to equip a secondary weapon and swap between two bars, so that will make your gameplay more dynamic as well.
I hope that helps!