WalkingLegacy wrote: »Nexus 6p duping

Shadowfx1970 wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »Nexus 6p duping
Yeah sorry I didn't think there would be too many people that would remember those but I should have included them.
WalkingLegacy wrote: »Shadowfx1970 wrote: »WalkingLegacy wrote: »Nexus 6p duping
Yeah sorry I didn't think there would be too many people that would remember those but I should have included them.
I only got to enjoy Arena because Bethesda gave it away on their website a while ago.
Morrowind had a depth of gameplay and immersion that has not been matched since in my opinion. It's really sad to see Bethesda dumb down the franchise in attempt to appeal to the fickle masses simply to make more money. ESO is an abomination in that respect - it's the most superficial and watered down TES title to date. ZOS is lucky the combat is the best I've played in an MMO, I wouldn't have stuck around otherwise.
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
After I assassinate everyone in DB I will most likely give Skyrim another go, but I will probably have to re-tool all the add-ons I had, or at least update them, make sure they still work right.
Shadowfx1970 wrote: »I must admit Morrowind was the first in the series I played fully I did have a go at Arena that a friend had, but I missed Daggerfall which I hear was really good too.
They should certainly update and redo some of the classic games.
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1) I really hate that phrase... it's in no way true, and in no way a good descriptor for the games changes.Morrowind had a depth of gameplay and immersion that has not been matched since in my opinion. [1]It's really sad to see Bethesda dumb down the franchise in attempt to appeal to the fickle masses simply to make more money. [2]ESO is an abomination in that respect - it's the most superficial and watered down TES title to date. ZOS is lucky the combat is the best I've played in an MMO, I wouldn't have stuck around otherwise.
 
                      I've easily sunk thousands upon thousands of hours into it.
 I've easily sunk thousands upon thousands of hours into it. Yeah yeah I know Skyrim´s horses are suppose to look like their kinda from the Ice Age and prehistoric. But the story of Oblivion is also better. My favorite place in Tamriel or Nirn for that matter, has always been Cyrodiil. From the green fields of Cheydinhal to the beautiful shores of the Gold Coast by Anvil. I always lived in Anvil, and sometimes I just walked around the city and went riding just around the area.
 Yeah yeah I know Skyrim´s horses are suppose to look like their kinda from the Ice Age and prehistoric. But the story of Oblivion is also better. My favorite place in Tamriel or Nirn for that matter, has always been Cyrodiil. From the green fields of Cheydinhal to the beautiful shores of the Gold Coast by Anvil. I always lived in Anvil, and sometimes I just walked around the city and went riding just around the area.   Plus Cloud Ruler Temple is awesome. I get so nostalgic and sad really when I see how Cyrodiil is now in ESO. My only comfort is that ESO is a prequel, so Cyrodiil will be restored to its glory. Plus, I pretty much 90% of the time, no matter what Elder Scrolls game play as an Imperial. So Cyrodiil is my home, or at least my characters home.
  Plus Cloud Ruler Temple is awesome. I get so nostalgic and sad really when I see how Cyrodiil is now in ESO. My only comfort is that ESO is a prequel, so Cyrodiil will be restored to its glory. Plus, I pretty much 90% of the time, no matter what Elder Scrolls game play as an Imperial. So Cyrodiil is my home, or at least my characters home.                       
                     Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »1) I really hate that phrase... it's in no way true, and in no way a good descriptor for the games changes.Morrowind had a depth of gameplay and immersion that has not been matched since in my opinion. [1]It's really sad to see Bethesda dumb down the franchise in attempt to appeal to the fickle masses simply to make more money. [2]ESO is an abomination in that respect - it's the most superficial and watered down TES title to date. ZOS is lucky the combat is the best I've played in an MMO, I wouldn't have stuck around otherwise.
2) That's because ESO is an MMO first, Elder Scrolls second. It's an MMO with an Elder Scrolls theme. If you were thinking of ESO as a regular Elder Scrolls game with some "online" thrown in, then the problem is you and not the game. The development staff were very clear, many times, before/during/after ESO launched that this is not going to be "Morrowind/Oblivion/Skyrim Online". If you were still thinking it was going to be that, then you are the problem, not the game.
Take that as you will, but I think stepping back and getting a bit of perspective might do you some good.