Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »Yes. And it will be my last. I'm just getting too old to 'maintain' a game. MMOG's are work.
mesmerizedish wrote: »I log into SWTOR every so often so I don't get removed as guildmaster of my guildBut I don't actually play it, so ESO is the only one I play right now.
mesmerizedish wrote: »I log into SWTOR every so often so I don't get removed as guildmaster of my guildBut I don't actually play it, so ESO is the only one I play right now.
Why would you want to remain as guildmaster in a game you no longer play? I have been the guildmaster of divisions in our multi-game guild in at least four games, and when I eventually lose interest and move on to another game, I always step down so that another guildie who is still involved with that game can take over.
Just interested
Nope, I still play LOTRO! And I always will. First MMO, sentimental stuff, plus their cosmetics system can't be beat and they have a unique player music feature that I've never seen in any other game. Listening to player concerts in LOTRO is awesome. It may not look quite as new and shiny as ESO in some places (the toons especially are old and sad) but it makes up for it in other ways, like a better housing decorating system (AHEM, ZOS. FREAKING AHEM) that makes guild houses a group effort.
Also, their horses are so much better looking. Not big on other types of mounts (pretty much just horses, ponies and goats) but they've got way better conformation. I was a little shocked at how round and weird and thick and unnatural ESO horses look, with everything else being so gorgeous.
Now if I could just smash both games together to make one big game with all the features I like...! xD