nordsavage wrote: »What keeps this from feeling like a more traditional Elder Scrolls is the combat mechanics and style. Not to mention this is non-canon full of broken lore. Lets face it while ESO is a good game the last thing ES need was an MMO.
tordr86b16_ESO wrote: »
tordr86b16_ESO wrote: »
when they eventually finish the zones the border ones between factions like blackwood should come together and have open world pvp
tordr86b16_ESO wrote: »
when they eventually finish the zones the border ones between factions like blackwood should come together and have open world pvp
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Akavir_Sentinel wrote: »A crazy idea that would make ESO feel like Skyrim
Fixed your thread title for you. That is, after all, what you want. ESO is not, and was not meant to be, Skyrim 2, Skyrim Online, or Skyrim With Friends.
Psychobunni wrote: »ch.ris317b14_ESO wrote: »Psychobunni wrote: »For however long I play this game I will maintain that this game could have been bigger and better than any MMOs on the market had it not tried to appease the solo game fans along the way.
An MMO with TES flavoring the story/background would have sold well enough. I loved Morrowind and Oblivion, Skyrim was meh...but after all the cries to make this game more Skyrim...by the Eight I despise that game. I truly, truly do at this point.
Bethesda should have just put out a multiplayer version, updated the graphics and been done with it....and let ESO truly be a MMORPG
ALL of the actual unique thigs about ESO as an MMO are direct ports of mechanics in previous ES games....
EVERYTHING that is wrong with this game.... is the typical MMO design...
From your stand point. I've listened to and watched players walk away because this isn't MMO enough. There isn't enough updates, group raids, gear gains that aren't RNG junk, social aspects like holidays and celebrations, etc, etc, etc
That is the problem. The game tries to do both and fails on both ends keeping community at odds with no clear vision. Those of us that stay until something better comes along never really invest in it the way we would otherwise
RadicalSpirit wrote: »Akavir_Sentinel wrote: »A crazy idea that would make ESO feel like Skyrim
Fixed your thread title for you. That is, after all, what you want. ESO is not, and was not meant to be, Skyrim 2, Skyrim Online, or Skyrim With Friends.
They should have made more of an effort to make it like Skyrim though... because ESO is an average game, while Skyrim is one of the greatest games ever made.
tordr86b16_ESO wrote: »What makes TES an Elder Scrolls Game? For me it's the exploration, unrestricted access to the world, and the freedom to choose your own path. Right now, ESO feels really restrictive and on rails. While I don't mind the 1 to 50 leveling experience I think ZOS can do better.
So what's the CRAZY idea? Open up the ENTIRE world of Tamriel for exploration.
No restrictions. Remove the veteran ranks, the silver and gold quests and increase the level cap up to 100. Every other part of Tamriel that we do not have access to right now should be accessed by ALL factions. Id really like to see some world PvP action, obviously, this should be optional for those that don't want to be a part of it. The 1 to 50 zones would remain untouched, and could be a extended tutorial (aka starting zones).
Crazy idea, probably wont see the light of day but I can only hope.
Psychobunni wrote: »For however long I play this game I will maintain that this game could have been bigger and better than any MMOs on the market had it not tried to appease the solo game fans along the way.
An MMO with TES flavoring the story/background would have sold well enough. I loved Morrowind and Oblivion, Skyrim was meh...but after all the cries to make this game more Skyrim...by the Eight I despise that game. I truly, truly do at this point.
Bethesda should have just put out a multiplayer version, updated the graphics and been done with it....and let ESO truly be a MMORPG
RadicalSpirit wrote: »Akavir_Sentinel wrote: »A crazy idea that would make ESO feel like Skyrim
Fixed your thread title for you. That is, after all, what you want. ESO is not, and was not meant to be, Skyrim 2, Skyrim Online, or Skyrim With Friends.
They should have made more of an effort to make it like Skyrim though... because ESO is an average game, while Skyrim is one of the greatest games ever made.
Anddddd I'm guessing Skyrim was the only TES game you've ever played? Actually, going off your comment, it's quite clear that's the only game you've played.
RavenSkylord wrote: »RadicalSpirit wrote: »Akavir_Sentinel wrote: »A crazy idea that would make ESO feel like Skyrim
Fixed your thread title for you. That is, after all, what you want. ESO is not, and was not meant to be, Skyrim 2, Skyrim Online, or Skyrim With Friends.
They should have made more of an effort to make it like Skyrim though... because ESO is an average game, while Skyrim is one of the greatest games ever made.
Anddddd I'm guessing Skyrim was the only TES game you've ever played? Actually, going off your comment, it's quite clear that's the only game you've played.
Was always more impressed with Oblivion, as buggy as it sometimes was, it really pushed D&D style RPG's to incredible heights. Game of the decade if you ask me
RavenSkylord wrote: »RadicalSpirit wrote: »Akavir_Sentinel wrote: »A crazy idea that would make ESO feel like Skyrim
Fixed your thread title for you. That is, after all, what you want. ESO is not, and was not meant to be, Skyrim 2, Skyrim Online, or Skyrim With Friends.
They should have made more of an effort to make it like Skyrim though... because ESO is an average game, while Skyrim is one of the greatest games ever made.
Anddddd I'm guessing Skyrim was the only TES game you've ever played? Actually, going off your comment, it's quite clear that's the only game you've played.
Was always more impressed with Oblivion, as buggy as it sometimes was, it really pushed D&D style RPG's to incredible heights. Game of the decade if you ask me