Curragraigue wrote: »dodgehopper_ESO wrote: »SamRothstein wrote: »I like to play as a human and the Nord was most human. When i made my character I had no clue that's there are three separate main quest campaigns.
I don't know, DC has two human races: Breton and Redguard. I'm not sure what makes Nord more human. There's also Imperial.
Breton's look human but are really half elfs hence why they always get magicka boosts in TES games.
I just liked the background for the formation of the DC Alliance more than the other Alliances in the promo materials. I also always struggle with the racist and elitist elves that are in both of the other factions in past TES games so in the end easy choice for me.
While I like all of the DC zones the most spectacular is Auridon in my book. Shame about Grahtwood, Greenshade and Malabar Tor all blending into one with their sameness.
Anyone else ever noticed, that this beloved Angier Stower is serving the bank of Coldharbor too?Asherons_Call wrote: »Because Angier Stower's voice saying "WELCOME TO THE BANK OF DAGGERFALL" over and over in your brain wears at you after a whileIKilled007 wrote: »...
Any theories?
Because you get to play all three factions anyway after the main quests. Cadwell's Silver and Gold.ladyonthemoon wrote: »My question would be: why do people chose only one faction? Instead of playing the three. I have three characters, one for each faction.
Anyone else ever noticed, that this beloved Angier Stower is serving the bank of Coldharbor too?Asherons_Call wrote: »Because Angier Stower's voice saying "WELCOME TO THE BANK OF DAGGERFALL" over and over in your brain wears at you after a whileIKilled007 wrote: »...
Any theories?
She does it in all 3 factions, btw.
If DC have so few players, how come they dominate at least two of the "open" Cyrodiil campaigns on the EU Server?
Asherons_Call wrote: »IKilled007 wrote: »I am just curious as to why most players roll(ed) EP, followed by AD, with a small minority rolling DC. Is it something in the lore? Something to do with the previous games in the Elder Scrolls series? Is it the races (and maybe their passives)? Is the geography (are the zones better in EP, are the quests more fun)? It seems that in Cyrodiil, on every campaign or almost every campaign, DC is vastly outnumbered most of the time, with maybe to to three hours where they're pop-locked with the other two factions also pop-locked.
Any theories?
Because Angier Stower's voice saying "WELCOME TO THE BANK OF DAGGERFALL" over and over in your brain wears at you after a while
Paazhahdrimaak wrote: »I see most people who have never played another elder scrolls game like the DC, it's more fimillar to them, while the real fans want to see morrowind again or explore the Summerset Isles. Sees like the kids and newbies like daggerfall. Just my opinion.
Yes, it couldn't possibly have anything to do with people just liking the EP races.Asherons_Call wrote: »IKilled007 wrote: »I am just curious as to why most players roll(ed) EP, followed by AD, with a small minority rolling DC. Is it something in the lore? Something to do with the previous games in the Elder Scrolls series? Is it the races (and maybe their passives)? Is the geography (are the zones better in EP, are the quests more fun)? It seems that in Cyrodiil, on every campaign or almost every campaign, DC is vastly outnumbered most of the time, with maybe to to three hours where they're pop-locked with the other two factions also pop-locked.
Any theories?
Because Angier Stower's voice saying "WELCOME TO THE BANK OF DAGGERFALL" over and over in your brain wears at you after a while
LolPaazhahdrimaak wrote: »I see most people who have never played another elder scrolls game like the DC, it's more fimillar to them, while the real fans want to see morrowind again or explore the Summerset Isles. Sees like the kids and newbies like daggerfall. Just my opinion.
Or maybe we wanted to see daggerfall again, since most of the kids wanted skyrim online and are more recent to the series, unlike myself and many of my guild mates that actually remember the original tes games....
Considering daggerfall is quite a bit older than both skyrim and morrowind , it seems more likely that kids play EP
What am I missing here. Most people I see in cyrodiil are dc, most camps are owned by dc, biggest zergs in IC is almost always dc.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »AD and EP are more (while not entirely of course) populated with people who wanted a Skyrim/Morrowind 2 experience, or a Skyrim/Morrowind Online experience, or a Skyrim/Morrowind with friends experience. And die-hard Nord or Khajiit lovers.
LBxFinalDeath wrote: »Skyrim fanboys.
Their mindset was "Ooooo, I can go to Skyrim again? Yes pls."
Or "I can join the bad guys? Sign me up for the Dominion!" (Little did they know the Dominion in-game isn't the same as the one in Skyrim.)
They saw Daggerfall and were like "What is this? I don't like change!" Cuz ofc they never played Daggerfall nor prolly ever heard of it.
As some earlier posters mentioned DC members tend to be older, the small children go EP or AD primarily.
Also they dun' understand that the Mongrel race of half elves are the best race.
DRXHarbinger wrote: »DC have rolled over the last Azuras Star, by a long shot, however they did ditch Haderus and all packed into Azuras and ran the place for almost 2 weeks solid, I'm AD, put in an all nighter to take all the keeps and scrolls back, on the next morning and they had it all back again, crazy huge zergs all over the game at anytime now.
If DC have so few players, how come they dominate at least two of the "open" Cyrodiil campaigns on the EU Server?
Now that I think about it, DC races are quite a bit insipred by European culture or cultures closer to Europe than the US. Maybe that's why it would be more populated?
I don't understand this but I don't want to know more.Elektrakosh wrote: »Because you get to play all three factions anyway after the main quests. Cadwell's Silver and Gold.ladyonthemoon wrote: »My question would be: why do people chose only one faction? Instead of playing the three. I have three characters, one for each faction.