Would you rather enjoy the experience moreso if you had to manualy travel across the entire map by foot or mount? Or would it just destroy your enjoyment of the game and make it impossible to play?
This is considering if every zone were physically accessible to each other by some kind of route.
I agree that when starting out in the game, or exploring new zones, traveling around on foot or by horse is the only way to really explore and find out what is out there.IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Would you rather enjoy the experience moreso if you had to manualy travel across the entire map by foot or mount? Or would it just destroy your enjoyment of the game and make it impossible to play?
This is considering if every zone were physically accessible to each other by some kind of route.
Other than avoiding the climb to High Hrothgar, I don't tend to use fast travel for the single player TES games because the fun part is wandering into some dungeon, getting sidetracked and completely ignoring whatever quest you were doing previously. By the time you arrive at some town you were supposed to visit on the other side of the map, you already had all kinds of epic adventures along the way.
When I started playing ESO during the beta, I played the same way, but later I found that i enjoyed PVP more and began to avoid PVE as much as possible except to maximize the character.
I will probably make a new character and play this way for Morrowind, though, at least until whenever I want to get the character ready for PVP.
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »
Other than avoiding the climb to High Hrothgar, I don't tend to use fast travel for the single player TES games because the fun part is wandering into some dungeon, getting sidetracked and completely ignoring whatever quest you were doing previously.
Theives Guild and Dark Brotherhood dailies, as currently designed, would be impossible. Same if leveling writ on a one-craft master crafter. Personally, if I don't wayshrine 15 times an hour, I am grinding mats.
Eh.Would you rather enjoy the experience moreso if you had to manualy travel across the entire map by foot or mount? Or would it just destroy your enjoyment of the game and make it impossible to play?
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