The community you are referring to is...? What you see here on the forums? What you see in game? What? This term "community" means different things to different players. I for one, play on NA and EU on the PC and there are worlds of differences between in game "community" of those servers, as well as the slew of people who are always here vs who I only know and see in game. It's all relative to perception.
FelixTheCatt wrote: »I log in to do daily writs and its back to WoW. I'd say all but 4 people I know quit not long after IC hit. Am I concerned? Not really ZoS did it to themselves. The rep this game carries around the MMO community is horrid.
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Ethromelb14_ESO wrote: »The community you are referring to is...? What you see here on the forums? What you see in game? What? This term "community" means different things to different players. I for one, play on NA and EU on the PC and there are worlds of differences between in game "community" of those servers, as well as the slew of people who are always here vs who I only know and see in game. It's all relative to perception.
Not really... when you believe something to be broad, you hone in on what is relative to you. It doesn't really matter what you think I mean. All that matters is how you perceive the question, and then answer it accordingly. Otherwise that would be like me asking you how old you are and then you rebuttal, 'Do you mean in actual years or in spirit? Because people consider their age differently. You see... I may look 40, but I'm 20 at heart. Or you're only as old as you look and act.' So now a 40 year old man is 5, because he wants to incorporate every concept of viewing age to me. Let's keep it simple.
If we are in two different locations on a map, without either being in view of each other. I can't ask you how things look from where I'm standing because you're not here with me. So the only thing left is to tell me how things look from where you are. In this case that is whatever server you currently play on. It doesn't matter where, as long as it's all ESO.
Eventually I may discover that EU (where you might be playing) it's bustling with life, and now I know I should go there if I want more action; but if I restrict you to only tell me about NA where I already play... I can't learn anything new except that maybe I should run in your circle and that you see the same server differently from me.
sekou_trayvond wrote: »Not sure how to answer. I dungeon delve with my wife and another couple. It has become, hands down, my favorite way to play ESO. Any other group activity i encounter is gravy.
What others are doing? Meh. It's a game. As long as the 4 of us have interesting group content I don't much care.