I played FFXIV from beta to a few months ago. I had a blast, but it was often a rocky road as well. FFXIV might have more polish than ESO, but it's not without it's own issues as well. I wouldn't quit ESO just yet, if possible I'd try out FFXIV first. I think they are still doing the 14 day free trials, and you're trial toon carries over to the main game if you get it as well.
Keep in mind that PS4, PS3, and PC all play together so you might need to have a method to access Teamspeak, Vent, Mumble, or some other VOIP to voice chat with PC players. Also if you really like the game consider using a KBM to play, it has a much better UI interaction, examples being more space for skills, and easier targeting. Luckily the game supportsYou should play them both all the way through or at least into endgame. Both are very good games but offer different experiences. I won't be going back to FFXIV but I enjoyed it.
It's abut too cartoony for me I must say it'll prob make me appreciate eso abit more it does need text chat though or I just need to find a good active guild
FFXIV is a real korean/japanese MMO with pink elves, kitty kittens and such things, silly mounts and silly minions. I dont like those things that much ... I like the darkness ESO offers so ESO will be my main MMO.
I'm debating weather to leave elder scrolls an go to ff14 there so many negatives with the game and it's annoying me I don't know weather to stay and hope that they change certain stuff or just give up all together
I plam on ps4 and I feel the community is completely dead it's impossible to do anything in a group I really enjoy the game but console needs text chat so bad
I don't like fallout or star wars, elder scrolls is an online game but it doesn't feel like it is guilds are pointless there's no community impossible to find groups for dungeons once your in group you can't communicate with them so doing the dunfeon then becomes a challenge if your with idiots who just run and get all the aggro it could be helped with just 2 things more improved group finder and text chat on console
I played FF for quite a while. I ended up finding the end game quite tedious. Bear in mind the combat is much heavily structured, typical MMO style combat. Unless you're over geared for the content you need a group that knows exactly what they are doing or you will wipe repeatedly. A dps goes down and you can probably recover. A tank or healer goes down and you're done. I mostly tanked myself. Typical tough fights require marking the arena so everyone knows where they should be during certain attacks or phases, where the tanks should be pulling certain mobs, etc. Generally if you're pushing the difficulty one screw up means a wipe because there are a lot of timed one shot mechanics.
Eventually the grind and repetition got to me. All the best gear is either bought or is dropped from turns or trials. For the bought gear you'd need to speedrun the same dungeon all day. For the dropped gear there's one drop to be shared by 8 people after what can be a ridiculously long, tough battle. Then your weapon upgrade required extremely tedious quests and yet more grinding. When I logged on id have close to two hours of mandatory daily stuff to run if you wanted to keep up. The same stuff every single day.
I will say leveling is fun in that game though. Grouping is easy and most of the dungeons are quite fun. It only really started to wear me down once the end game grind started.
Why not just wait untill fallout 4 ( a good single player experience with endless possibilities) and star wars battlefront ( pvp of all types and an insane system.
I played FF for quite a while. I ended up finding the end game quite tedious. Bear in mind the combat is much heavily structured, typical MMO style combat. Unless you're over geared for the content you need a group that knows exactly what they are doing or you will wipe repeatedly. A dps goes down and you can probably recover. A tank or healer goes down and you're done. I mostly tanked myself. Typical tough fights require marking the arena so everyone knows where they should be during certain attacks or phases, where the tanks should be pulling certain mobs, etc. Generally if you're pushing the difficulty one screw up means a wipe because there are a lot of timed one shot mechanics.
Eventually the grind and repetition got to me. All the best gear is either bought or is dropped from turns or trials. For the bought gear you'd need to speedrun the same dungeon all day. For the dropped gear there's one drop to be shared by 8 people after what can be a ridiculously long, tough battle. Then your weapon upgrade required extremely tedious quests and yet more grinding. When I logged on id have close to two hours of mandatory daily stuff to run if you wanted to keep up. The same stuff every single day.
I will say leveling is fun in that game though. Grouping is easy and most of the dungeons are quite fun. It only really started to wear me down once the end game grind started.
Can you play it with ps4 controller or is it difficult
I played FF for quite a while. I ended up finding the end game quite tedious. Bear in mind the combat is much heavily structured, typical MMO style combat. Unless you're over geared for the content you need a group that knows exactly what they are doing or you will wipe repeatedly. A dps goes down and you can probably recover. A tank or healer goes down and you're done. I mostly tanked myself. Typical tough fights require marking the arena so everyone knows where they should be during certain attacks or phases, where the tanks should be pulling certain mobs, etc. Generally if you're pushing the difficulty one screw up means a wipe because there are a lot of timed one shot mechanics.
Eventually the grind and repetition got to me. All the best gear is either bought or is dropped from turns or trials. For the bought gear you'd need to speedrun the same dungeon all day. For the dropped gear there's one drop to be shared by 8 people after what can be a ridiculously long, tough battle. Then your weapon upgrade required extremely tedious quests and yet more grinding. When I logged on id have close to two hours of mandatory daily stuff to run if you wanted to keep up. The same stuff every single day.
I will say leveling is fun in that game though. Grouping is easy and most of the dungeons are quite fun. It only really started to wear me down once the end game grind started.
Can you play it with ps4 controller or is it difficult
I'm debating weather to leave elder scrolls an go to ff14 there so many negatives with the game and it's annoying me I don't know weather to stay and hope that they change certain stuff or just give up all together
This is the only reason I stay.houimetub17_ESO wrote: »Personally I cant leave eso because no other recent game has the 3 way warfare and this is what Iook for.[Moderator Note: Edited per our rules on Profanity]
This is the only reason I stay.houimetub17_ESO wrote: »Personally I cant leave eso because no other recent game has the 3 way warfare and this is what Iook for.[Moderator Note: Edited per our rules on Profanity]
I don't play pc gamesI'm debating weather to leave elder scrolls an go to ff14 there so many negatives with the game and it's annoying me I don't know weather to stay and hope that they change certain stuff or just give up all together
Just wait till august because Wildstar is going F2P.. FFXIV isnt all that good either.. nothing but dungeon queues, repetitive tomb/SB farming, and the same old boring people running around town 10 hours a day
I agree with the opposite of what you said completely.