ParaNostram wrote: »If morrowind broke your trust then really there isn't anything to rebuild that trust. Honestly come back if you enjoy playing the game but if you cannot without ZOS rebuilding that broken trust, it'd be best to stay away.
Honestly it depends what you want out of the game and what your expectation are.Strong PointsWeak Points
- Story and questing
- World and lore
- Mechanics
- Dungeon design
- Visual and audio design
- Competitive play
- PvP stability
- Game balance
The weaknesses by no means make it bad in those areas, just not as strong as other game games offer right now.
Something I learnt after a six month hiatus and has made me much happier is the following.
The game is very enjoyable if you don't take it seriously. The moment you start to take it serious and expect more than the game is then you'll start to run into frustrations.
This means don't imagine "what it could be" but just enjoy it for what it is and chat to ZOS about ideas of what it could be with no expectations.
Jollygoodusername wrote: »It's been several months since I've logged in to ESO, or had the game installed. Morrowind DLC nearly broke my trust in Bethesda altogether but I decided to give the company and the devs some time, to hopefully come to their sensesWith much needed bug fixes and some of the worst latency of any modern MMO, has any of that been improved since Morrowind DLC release?
Would love some honest replies here, as I'm getting burnt out on all the other titles I'm currently playing, maybe ESO can fill the upcoming void
Jollygoodusername wrote: »It's been several months since I've logged in to ESO, or had the game installed. Morrowind DLC nearly broke my trust in Bethesda altogether but I decided to give the company and the devs some time, to hopefully come to their sensesWith much needed bug fixes and some of the worst latency of any modern MMO, has any of that been improved since Morrowind DLC release?
Would love some honest replies here, as I'm getting burnt out on all the other titles I'm currently playing, maybe ESO can fill the upcoming void
Come back but dont sub eso plus , dont spend any money on crown store
That's what I regret
Huge lag in cyrodiil , yes almost hit 2018 but not yet fixed , technically its impossible .
VaranisArano wrote: »If you had problems with the Morrowind release, I'm not sure what you are hoping for. The changes that Morrowind brought to the base game have not been reversed, PVE is still very much in the style of Post-Morrowind with some gear changes in HotR, PVP is still very much in the style of Post-Morrowind with a few new sets from HotR with the same loading screens or worse depending on who you ask.
Horns of the Reach released 2 new DLC dungeons. Clockwork City is about 10 hours of content that's a good followup to Morrowind's storyline, with repeatable dailies very much in the same style as Morrowind.
For the most part, if you didn't like ESO after Morrowind, not much has changed in the broad scheme of things.
The only truly beneficial change I can think that ZOS made to the game with Clockwork City was reworking the Group Finder so that the random dungeons unlock progressively according to their difficulty, not zone. Now, normal dungoens have the 2 and DLC dungeons unlock at level 45, sparing level 10 ESO+ members from being forced into DLC dungeons disproportionately. For Veteran dungeons, DLC dungeons, City of Ash II, and Crypt of Hearts II now unlock at CP 160. This change makes leveling new characters, alts, or just running random dungeons so much nicer than it was before.
Honestly it depends what you want out of the game and what your expectation are.
Strong PointsWeak Points
- Story and questing
- World and lore
- Mechanics
- Dungeon design
- Visual and audio design
- Competitive play
- PvP stability
- Game balance
The weaknesses by no means make it bad in those areas, just not as strong as other game games offer right now.
Something I learnt after a six month hiatus and has made me much happier is the following.
The game is very enjoyable if you don't take it seriously. The moment you start to take it serious and expect more than the game is then you'll start to run into frustrations.
This means don't imagine "what it could be" but just enjoy it for what it is and chat to ZOS about ideas of what it could be with no expectations.