It's got a good story and lots to explore, but can't be quite as immersive as a single-player TES game due to the nature of MMOs. 7/10.1. How would you rate this as a TES game? Out of 10
I personally like it much more than other MMOs but I'm not really an MMO guy as much as I'm an RPG guy.2. How would you rate this as a MMORPG game?
I almost never crash or DC. There's more bugs right after an update and those get fixed over the following weeks. Lots of people complain but I don't have that many problems personally, YMMV.3. Is it still as bugged as people say it was in 2014? People say there were tons of server crashes, disconnects, etc. Okay, pretty much every game has bugs, expecially MMORPGs. Did the situation in ESO get better atleast? How many times a week should I expect to get lagged/disconnected/whatever? My PC and Internet connection are perfect for ESO.
Much of the questing is targeted at solo players but you should not have any problem questing together. There are some parts of the main quest(s) that are solo-only, however.4. People say this game is a solo-game in a MMORPG world. You can't group with people (coz it's bugged?), most of the quests are solo-style. Can we enjoy this game as 2 people playing together should enjoy a MMO game? Doing quests together and stuff?
If you do all the quests and read all the dialogue then it's going to take a long time. Enjoy it, it's one of the best parts of the game.5. How long does it take to get to level 50? We won't play hardcore-style, maybe 2-4 hours a day, no powergaming, no rushing, making every quest, exploring every location etc.
Explore it all, there are hidden gems everywhere.6. The game map seems to be enormous. Is it just "territories with similar mobs and dungeons and 0 fun" of is it worth exploring?
No veteran ranks anymore, now we have champion points. Once you get past 50 there are veteran dungeons and trials with, yes, very tough bosses & encounters.7. What to do after level 50? I know there are vetran ranks, but is it just the same leveling but slower? What to do after top veteran rank? We're not that much interested in PvP, that will do maybe 25% of our playing time, is there something interesting to do after 50/top vet level? Maybe some events, or some really hard bosses etc.
Parts of the game are hard and require coordination (trials), other parts are faceroll easy for the most part (solo questing).8. Is the game actually hard? Are there really hard bosses or quests that require high skill level? Real teamwork etc? Or is it just a boss with 925952251 hp and you should just right-click him?
There is so much to do without the DLCs I would not worry about it for awhile unless you really want to join the Thieves Guild or Dark Brotherhood or whatever.9. Should we get the DLCs at the beginning? Will it be fun enough to play without the DLCs, lets say, untill level 50 atleast?
You can craft things in-game that are the same as or better than what you buy for $$$, so not pay-to-win, it's pay-to-be-mediocre or pay-to-save-gold.10. I think this game isn't a P2W game. Yet you can buy potions which give you faster exp. You can't call this a real pay to win I guess. Didn't see any other things you can buy for real cash that brakes the balance. Am I right?
We're probably closer to true balance now than we have ever been. No it's not perfect but it is improving over time.11. Are the classes balanced? Okay, there is a little disbalance in any game. Just are they pretty balanced, or horribly disbalanced, overall?
It's got a good story and lots to explore, but can't be quite as immersive as a single-player TES game due to the nature of MMOs. 7/10.1. How would you rate this as a TES game? Out of 10I personally like it much more than other MMOs but I'm not really an MMO guy as much as I'm an RPG guy.2. How would you rate this as a MMORPG game?I almost never crash or DC. There's more bugs right after an update and those get fixed over the following weeks. Lots of people complain but I don't have that many problems personally, YMMV.3. Is it still as bugged as people say it was in 2014? People say there were tons of server crashes, disconnects, etc. Okay, pretty much every game has bugs, expecially MMORPGs. Did the situation in ESO get better atleast? How many times a week should I expect to get lagged/disconnected/whatever? My PC and Internet connection are perfect for ESO.Much of the questing is targeted at solo players but you should not have any problem questing together. There are some parts of the main quest(s) that are solo-only, however.4. People say this game is a solo-game in a MMORPG world. You can't group with people (coz it's bugged?), most of the quests are solo-style. Can we enjoy this game as 2 people playing together should enjoy a MMO game? Doing quests together and stuff?If you do all the quests and read all the dialogue then it's going to take a long time. Enjoy it, it's one of the best parts of the game.5. How long does it take to get to level 50? We won't play hardcore-style, maybe 2-4 hours a day, no powergaming, no rushing, making every quest, exploring every location etc.Explore it all, there are hidden gems everywhere.6. The game map seems to be enormous. Is it just "territories with similar mobs and dungeons and 0 fun" of is it worth exploring?No veteran ranks anymore, now we have champion points. Once you get past 50 there are veteran dungeons and trials with, yes, very tough bosses & encounters.7. What to do after level 50? I know there are vetran ranks, but is it just the same leveling but slower? What to do after top veteran rank? We're not that much interested in PvP, that will do maybe 25% of our playing time, is there something interesting to do after 50/top vet level? Maybe some events, or some really hard bosses etc.Parts of the game are hard and require coordination (trials), other parts are faceroll easy for the most part (solo questing).8. Is the game actually hard? Are there really hard bosses or quests that require high skill level? Real teamwork etc? Or is it just a boss with 925952251 hp and you should just right-click him?There is so much to do without the DLCs I would not worry about it for awhile unless you really want to join the Thieves Guild or Dark Brotherhood or whatever.9. Should we get the DLCs at the beginning? Will it be fun enough to play without the DLCs, lets say, untill level 50 atleast?You can craft things in-game that are the same as or better than what you buy for $$$, so not pay-to-win, it's pay-to-be-mediocre or pay-to-save-gold.10. I think this game isn't a P2W game. Yet you can buy potions which give you faster exp. You can't call this a real pay to win I guess. Didn't see any other things you can buy for real cash that brakes the balance. Am I right?We're probably closer to true balance now than we have ever been. No it's not perfect but it is improving over time.11. Are the classes balanced? Okay, there is a little disbalance in any game. Just are they pretty balanced, or horribly disbalanced, overall?
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