
Storymaster wrote: »My first was SWG 2003.
Starsider, represent!
Venja Mafia forever!

My first was Ultima Online. I also tried Runescape and Everquest of course but couldn't get into them.
I quit that game because I started working part-time and was going to university and wasn't able to commit as much time as it needed, especially not on a regular basis so I could meet up and play with an established group and participate in the wider community, which is what it really needed.
I thought I'd never be able to play an MMO because of that, but while I was at university my brother introduced me to Guild Wars 1 - a game with no subscription (meaning I didn't have to predict how much time I'd have over the next month or risk wasting money buying time in a game I'd never be able to play) and with a number of other features that made it ideal for what would later come to be called 'casual gaming'.
By the time ESO was announced I'd tried several more games (City of Heroes, World of Warcraft, Lord of the Rings Online etc.) but the only other one I'd stuck with was Guild Wars 2.
I played the ESO betas but for various reasons didn't actually buy the game until the mandatory subscription was dropped. I've been here pretty much ever since, but still with the aforementioned unpredictable free time.
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »Not my first, but definitely my last. I'm just getting to old to play a game that requires more maintenance from me than my real life. Trying to stay caught-up is an exhausting grind that simply is not fun. There are a couple of people at ZOS that are doing their best to suck the fun out of this game and keep it a boring grind fest.