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Do you believe ESO lives upto the standards of an Elder Scroll game ?

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Elder Scrolls franchise is one of the greatest fantasy game franchise of all times.

There is no doubt about that.

In fact I challenge you to show me a greatest list of RPG games without a single ES game in it.

Oblivion or Skyrim or Morrowind will surely be in top #10 (heck i daresay even top #5).

Elder Scrolls series , Diablo, Forgotten Realms, NWN, Baldurs gate saga are some of the pillars upon which the modern RPG genre has been inspired (that is just my humble opinion mates).

Do you really believe the game that we play called "The Elder Scrolls Online" lives upto the standards of an Elder Scrolls game ?
Edited by vpy on July 28, 2017 11:53AM

Do you believe ESO lives upto the standards of an Elder Scroll game ? 68 votes

Yes I believe ESO is a fitting successor of Elder Scrolls series
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No..I do not believe ESO is a worthy successor of Elder Scrolls series
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Mate...it is just a MMO game so do not compare of stand alone RPG games with our ESO
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ESO has its wrinkles but I am inclined to accept that it has the potential (which is not yet shown as of now) to be a worthy child of ES series
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  • Turelus
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    Yes I believe ESO is a fitting successor of Elder Scrolls series
    I think it's done well.

    Since launch every update (justice system, housing, thieves and DB DLC) has made it feel more and more like a TES game.

    Sure it's got MMO mechanics, yes it has balance problems, yes things get bugged sometimes but the setting, the lore and the feel of a TES game is there and I really love that.
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  • Banana
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    Yes I believe ESO is a fitting successor of Elder Scrolls series
    Yes. When the server isnt *** me
  • GreyWolf_79
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    ESO has its wrinkles but I am inclined to accept that it has the potential (which is not yet shown as of now) to be a worthy child of ES series
    I give it a vote for potential. The essence of TES is there, but could definitely use improvement.
  • DeadlyRecluse
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    Yes I believe ESO is a fitting successor of Elder Scrolls series
    For a ES game set in a relatively casual MMO, it's pretty fantastic.
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  • Aurie
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    ESO has its wrinkles but I am inclined to accept that it has the potential (which is not yet shown as of now) to be a worthy child of ES series
    I've always loved TES games, and ESO definitely captures the spirit and more of the single-player games. Out of all the MMO's out there, this is my favourite and I really hope that @ZOS will iron out some of those wrinkles....and also improve the endgame content, and the housing system.

    @ OP: You have forgotten to mention the Final Fantasy franchise in your post. This is a franchise spanning 30 years, which is every bit as good as TES, and has produced two great MMOs, the first of which (FFXI) is still going strong after 15 years. In fact, the latest one FFXIV is currently the second most popular subscription based MMO (after WOW, no surprise there).
  • RobDaCool
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    ESO has its wrinkles but I am inclined to accept that it has the potential (which is not yet shown as of now) to be a worthy child of ES series
    Elder Scrolls series are like my kids, and ESO is like a bad play my kids are in and I have to pretend to like it.
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  • GreyWolf_79
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    ESO has its wrinkles but I am inclined to accept that it has the potential (which is not yet shown as of now) to be a worthy child of ES series
    RobDaCool wrote: »
    Elder Scrolls series are like my kids, and ESO is like a bad play my kids are in and I have to pretend to like it.

    Nice analogy!
  • danno8
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    Mate...it is just a MMO game so do not compare of stand alone RPG games with our ESO
    I don't think ESO should be thought of as a "successor" or "child" of the Elder Scroll franchise. More like a cousin. The setting and lore are the same but the gameplay and mechanics are fundamentally different. Playing ESO feels completely different than playing any other of the games in the franchise because of the MMO requirements.
  • Tasear
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    Yes I believe ESO is a fitting successor of Elder Scrolls series
    Do you remember combat from skyrim... I don't know this is definetly better, feels more dynamic.
    Edited by Tasear on July 28, 2017 12:32PM
  • The_Smilemeister
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    No..I do not believe ESO is a worthy successor of Elder Scrolls series
    How can it be a worthy successor when there are invisible walls preventing me from taking the most inconvenient yet satisfying route of climbing a mountain to get to my destination instead of taking the road?

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  • Jitterbug
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    Yes I believe ESO is a fitting successor of Elder Scrolls series
    Absolutely.
    In either case Bethesda has confirmed it as canon, so pointless (but fun!) discussion. :-)
  • Azzuria
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    Yes I believe ESO is a fitting successor of Elder Scrolls series
    For an MMO based on a series of RPGs, it's about as close as they can get. It adopts some MMO characteristics but still remains very much an ES game, especially after all these years of tweaking, most notably One Tamriel and the ability to explore to your heart's content.
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  • KingMagaw
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    No..I do not believe ESO is a worthy successor of Elder Scrolls series
    If the consistant Cheating and Exploiting was addressed in 3 years then i would say Game was a success in my eyes.


    Since people are botting/macro'ing/exploiting using 3rd party software and API functions/ exploiting PvP aspects and then PvE aspects like Leader boards scores then the game fails in my eyes.

    ESO has never been competitive for the legit player.
  • Rungar
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    Yes I believe ESO is a fitting successor of Elder Scrolls series
    I was skeptical at first and didn't bother with it for a while, but I think they've done a wonderful job overall.

    in many ways its much better than Skyrim or Oblivion. This one and those round out my top 3 games :).
  • RaddlemanNumber7
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    Yes I believe ESO is a fitting successor of Elder Scrolls series
    To me ESO feels more of an Elder Scrolls game than Skyrim ever did, and it's technically so much better all round. I have been back a couple of time playing vanilla Skyrim since I started playing ESO, and Skyrim is slow paced, clunky combat, bad graphics, small-scale compared to ESO.

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  • Chelo
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    Mate...it is just a MMO game so do not compare of stand alone RPG games with our ESO
    This is exactly why most of you suck at PvP (and group content in general) and are struggling so hard to complete the Midyear Event. If you want a single player RPG, then go and play a single player RPG, this is an MMO and just happend to be themed on the Elder Scrolls franchise and that's it...
  • ParaNostram
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    Yes I believe ESO is a fitting successor of Elder Scrolls series
    The bugs add to the authentic TES experience.
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  • DMuehlhausen
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    Mate...it is just a MMO game so do not compare of stand alone RPG games with our ESO
    I'm between my answer and it's a good successor. The tipping point is this isn't a successor. It's not even by the same dev team.

    Bethesda has said ES 6 is being "worked on" but is years away from even being really announced. This is a solid well done MMO. The story telling in is probably the best in the business. Are there issues yes, most notably, to me, the lack of defined roles for classes. Yes playing the way you want is nice, but when it's totally open it makes it hard to make a working group finder.

    Issues get fixed and new issues come to light that is the way of software development.
  • Mettaricana
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    ESO has its wrinkles but I am inclined to accept that it has the potential (which is not yet shown as of now) to be a worthy child of ES series
    If we got devs that work woth us rather than against us we'd have a worthy successor but as it stands now i have no idea what wrobel is doing i can only hope next year is better
  • Vercingetorix
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    There's still some core features missing from the game. ESO is better than it was at launch, but the bar was set so incredibly low that anything afterward would have likely been an improvement...
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  • dotme
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    Mate...it is just a MMO game so do not compare of stand alone RPG games with our ESO
    I only have experience with Skyrim and ESO - ESO is my first MMO and I bought it because I loved Skyrim. After playing for a couple of years, the "Elder Scrolls" aspect of the game isn't really relevant to me. But it did get me to buy it, and I do enjoy playing.

    If the next ESO game, whenever that will be, was able to combine the fluidity and social aspects of ESO with the immersion, single-player main quest and the insane detail/draw distance/beauty of Skyrim SE, it would be a winner.
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  • Azurya
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    ESO has its wrinkles but I am inclined to accept that it has the potential (which is not yet shown as of now) to be a worthy child of ES series
    ESO has much potential, I love the stories and the adventures BUT

    ZOS must solve the hardware problems and the programmcode-problems they are facing

    and when they cannot fix it, they should consider putting the game on another base (workover)

    cauze looking at loading screens, lagging, kicking, roll backs are not worth my time!

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