I'd like to tell you about a special kind of player.

  • zyk
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    Vimora wrote: »
    The point is there is no adventures to go on. I miss something that allows you to call a friend and it keeps you busy for at least an hour. The only reason I still can't get the RIFT Online out of my head is because that was the only game that had these duo dungeons that nobody played but they fulfilled I guess all my wishes: they took time, they required cooperation and they were quite hard - felt like an acheivement. In ESO I don't know what to do beside questing. We did the TG/DB which was kinda nice as we were at least working towards the same goal and did the main quests together.

    Have you tried Normal dungeons duo? If you haven't completed them yet, I recommend it. They are interesting to do at least once. Vet dungeons can also be completed duo. The DLC dungeons are more difficult, but so you'd want to become more experienced before trying them. Something like Fungal Grotto is probably a good place to start. I don't know if you've had dungeon experience, but Normal dungeons are actually very accessible.
  • Androconium
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    Vimora wrote: »
    However, when it comes to it, we struggle to find a long-term goal in this game. We see no point in personal houses because they have little purpose. Hoarding money can be fun for a while, but it can't be the ultimate goal. Personally, I'm a fashion freak, so motif-hunting can be fun to some extent, but at some point I realized I have more styles than I would ever need, and even if I discovered something new and attractive I wouldn't bother creating an outfit with it. And my brother couldn't care less about looks.

    Looks like you won.
  • Vimora
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    zyk wrote: »
    Vimora wrote: »
    The point is there is no adventures to go on. I miss something that allows you to call a friend and it keeps you busy for at least an hour. The only reason I still can't get the RIFT Online out of my head is because that was the only game that had these duo dungeons that nobody played but they fulfilled I guess all my wishes: they took time, they required cooperation and they were quite hard - felt like an acheivement. In ESO I don't know what to do beside questing. We did the TG/DB which was kinda nice as we were at least working towards the same goal and did the main quests together.

    Have you tried Normal dungeons duo? If you haven't completed them yet, I recommend it. They are interesting to do at least once. Vet dungeons can also be completed duo. The DLC dungeons are more difficult, but so you'd want to become more experienced before trying them. Something like Fungal Grotto is probably a good place to start. I don't know if you've had dungeon experience, but Normal dungeons are actually very accessible.

    I leveled up 3 characters just doing dungeons. I joined shortly after Morrowind launched and I've done something like 500+ dungeons since then. The only thing I haven't done is trials, because I don't bother with big groups anymore. The op reflects my situation as is right now. I never said I completely ignore endgame content or that I dislike it. I guess it would be more accurate to say that I'm sick and tired of it.
    Edited by Vimora on March 21, 2018 12:10PM
  • craigr02
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    If i was you i would just take a vreak for awhile, or branch out and try other aspects of tge game. Maybe go after the master angler title. I actially quit playing for 8 months, then came back and found something else to get into. I now do alot of pvp, priviously it was trials.
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