To have an MMO where I can actually play in 1st person and where I do not have to lock on to an enemy first is just awesome. Then the beautiful landscape, I always loved that in TES games, given that my first one was Morrowind and I did not play any of those before. I like the overall art style in TES games and ESO is providing a lot of detail for that it is an MMO. Then the races in Tamriel, I basically grew up with those and this is fantasy RPG to me, Elder Scrolls. I tried other fantasy worlds, but they are not that appealing to me like Elder Scrolls is. The lore especially when it comes to the lost civilizations of the Dwemer and the Ayleids. Since Morrowind and Oblivion I tried to find more evidence about their culture in TES games.
Quests are not that important to me, even I am doing some of them nevertheless - but more because I have to, not because I like to. It was and is somewhat disappointing to me, that it is not a real open world experience with these level-gated regions. But well, the DLCs will be of a different kind and so I am not too sad about this fact. I wish there would be no levels and ESO just be a skill-driven world, but well, TES games were always level-based, so be it, but it is not a good choice for an MMO, even it seems to be like that in many MMOs - I like the concept in EVE online, which is purely skill-driven and an open world.
Well, there are many reasons why I like TES games, which are not implemented in ESO - like actually be able to use furniture. Who the heck came to the idea that leaving this out would be a good idea?- It was not a good choice at all. And why don't we have camping gear or something which would make us feel more at home in the world - I cannot even rent a room in an inn. This is all role play stuff, which is missing and makes me feel alienated. I hope this will change with player housing.
Those videos I have seen about Cyrrodil are disappointing as well - where is the beauty of this province?- Due to pvp issues, it is basically stripped down to the bare landscape with not many details, not many plants, barren - that is not Cyrrodil to me. I rather fire up Oblivion and have a nice looking Cyrrodil which is fun to be in, than to go to Cyrrodil in ESO - I will, but I will most likely not like it and rather play Oblivion instead. There I could feel at home, I hope the gold coast will be better in ESO.