BruhItsOver9000 wrote: », i'll leave and wait for tes 6.
This poll isn't meant as a bait poll and all answers will be anonymous. It IS meant to for debating though and for people to EXPLAIN (if they want) why they will be here or why they will leave. I've tried to give a decent sized selection of answers although some picky nobweasel will moan about something being missing lol. If you are staying - what things do you enjoy about the game that make you stay (be specific as possible)? If you think you will be gone, what could the devs do to the game to make you stay? If you are unsure, what could the devs do to convince you that staying is definitely a good move? PLEASE DON'T TURN THIS INTO A RANT THREAD - POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE, PLEASE KEEP YOUR FEEDBACK CONSTRUCTIVE. EXPLAIN your point of you view and leave feedback that hopefully ZoS will take notice of and can use to improve this game that we all enjoy.
BruhItsOver9000 wrote: », i'll leave and wait for tes 6.
You'll wait to play until the year 2020?
I know for sure that I'll be playing for another year because of how much I enjoy this game - not only as an MMO, but as an Elder Scrolls game!
Morrowind made me feel like living in Tamriel for several times across a decade - leaving the same memorable ship countless times and exploring the awe-inspiring wilds of Vvardenfell; not knowing of the destiny that lies ahead in fighting the False God under the Mountain.
Oblivion made me feel like living in Tamriel more times than Morrowind did since 2006 - leaving the dark prison countless times and exploring the breadth and scope that Cyrodil has to offer; and tasked by the Emperor himself to reignite the Dragonfires and close shut the jaws of Oblivion.
Skyrim made me feel like living in Tamriel even more so than Oblivion did since 2011 - barely escaping execution countless times and exploring the primeval landscapes of Skyrim; and embracing destiny as the last Dragonborn to save the world from the claws of the Eater of Worlds.
With the Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited, I can live in Tamriel more so than any of the Elder Scrolls games before it; exploring the forgotten ruins of the Ayleids in Glenumbra; or vanquishing the forces of Molag Bal in Coldharbour; or maybe fishing in the serene woods of Greenshade. It's true that Elder Scrolls Online falls in some regards but with the amount of work and dedication Zenimax put into the game, transforming it from the underwhelming Elder Scrolls Online launch to the massive improvement that is Tamriel Unlimited years later.
That being said, I have high hopes for what ZOS has in-store for ESO in the years to come! So to answer the question again, yes, I'll be playing this game longer!
BruhItsOver9000 wrote: », i'll leave and wait for tes 6.
You'll wait to play until the year 2020?
I know for sure that I'll be playing for another year because of how much I enjoy this game - not only as an MMO, but as an Elder Scrolls game!
Morrowind made me feel like living in Tamriel for several times across a decade - leaving the same memorable ship countless times and exploring the awe-inspiring wilds of Vvardenfell; not knowing of the destiny that lies ahead in fighting the False God under the Mountain.
Oblivion made me feel like living in Tamriel more times than Morrowind did since 2006 - leaving the dark prison countless times and exploring the breadth and scope that Cyrodil has to offer; and tasked by the Emperor himself to reignite the Dragonfires and close shut the jaws of Oblivion.
Skyrim made me feel like living in Tamriel even more so than Oblivion did since 2011 - barely escaping execution countless times and exploring the primeval landscapes of Skyrim; and embracing destiny as the last Dragonborn to save the world from the claws of the Eater of Worlds.
With the Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited, I can live in Tamriel more so than any of the Elder Scrolls games before it; exploring the forgotten ruins of the Ayleids in Glenumbra; or vanquishing the forces of Molag Bal in Coldharbour; or maybe fishing in the serene woods of Greenshade. It's true that Elder Scrolls Online falls in some regards but with the amount of work and dedication Zenimax put into the game, transforming it from the underwhelming Elder Scrolls Online launch to the massive improvement that is Tamriel Unlimited years later.
That being said, I have high hopes for what ZOS has in-store for ESO in the years to come! So to answer the question again, yes, I'll be playing this game longer!
Yes, and with One Tamriel the level-gated zones will finally cease to exist and we have all the freedom we need to do what we want to do - I can go hunting without to outlevel a quest - this was a big issue for me so far, I like exploration and with it comes that I kill a lot of mobs - I like leveling like this and do just sometimes here and there a quest, where I think, there could be a skill point as reward, but otherwise I like to just play in the open world without to quest a whole lot.
It is much like you put it - living in Tamriel - I do what is fun to me doing and if a quest giver has an appealing task or something what I deem worth supporting, then I do this quest, otherwise he can ... himself - not my problem at all.
What makes you so sure, that you will not run into just the same kind of problems in the next game?-