I guess this doesn't apply to people who ever left, but I am curious why people came back. Heck I don't like leaving people out, say why you stay and never left. This can show what ESO/Zenimax does great and also show what they do wrong.
For me, I bought the PC version and hated the experience. Not liking being online all the time. Not being good at key board and mouse with no controller support and having to pay $15 a month just to play a game I already bought. So after my "free" month of playing I quit. Also new classes just made the game feel to me not TES. It just seemed a shell of a game in name only.
Then ESO came to consoles. I bought it again for Xbox One. To start off I was upset I couldn't transfer my PC to Xbox One. I don't like being blamed for "not knowing" when I believe Zenimax didn't do enough to say this was a limited time when before it was never mentioned. So not starting off to well. Too jittery. Game played bad in certain areas. Just felt like a skin of a game still. At least there was no monthly fee. So I kept restarting new characters all the time to try something but it never clicked. So I quit again.
I came back again to try it out again and I liked it. It was ok. I left because of life reasons and depression on and off.
I wanted to play Arena so I tried ESO again since I couldn't find the copy for Arena anymore. For some reason, ESO clicked to me. I guess I said to myself I had to take the good with the bad and at least I am in almost Arena with modern graphics. I guess not being locked to my Alliance till level 50 or what ever the lock was helped. Took some time but now I love it. While there is still a lot of stuff Zenimax does wrong, they also do great stuff as well that I never noticed before. My fault for not really knowing? Zenimax for being too silent and expecting us to know what the game is suppose to be? I guess it's both. Zenimax could have been more open so I would understand more.
I have also tried other MMO games. Guild Wars 2. Seems like a great game BUT just didn't feel like learning new Lord and not having no controller support I never got into it. If it had controller support I would have bought the game. Riders of Icarus seems like a good game. Pokémon hunting. FLYING MOUNTS and AREIL COMBAT looks fun. While no controller support, game seemed ok to play for now on keyboard and mouse BUT with no Y inverse I have trouble playing the game. Seeing how not many people playing and the company quiet I didn't want to invest in something that might not stay around. Black Desert Online. Beautiful game. Just seemed too much grinding and gender locked characters was an issue with me. Funny for a game with so many options, the one option they don't give is gender. Cheap to get into, but stories of ganking and hard core, seems like a game not for me. Also it seems Pay to Win. I believe I could do everything for free but to grind that much, the fun seems to be gone then. So never started.
So since I was playing with keyboard and mouse I tried Guild Wars 2 again. I got into it. Only a level 5 character but I was seeing now the time we need to sink into playing. Since I wanted to ride mounts and in GW2 I had to wait till level 80 I tried ESO again and spend all my time with it now because I realized that time into characters is a must and I should have never deleted my characters and kept playing the same character or at least not deleting them.
So with some of the negatives that Zenimax offers there always seems what I leave for if not for life and depression it's worse in other games. Major issue for ALL games is bag space. Once I saw this, I found out that Zenimax is the best that I know of and is the worst offender when it comes to bag space.
Well that is all in the past now. Life still happens so I take time off. At least I can't wait to come back and start playing ESO again. I am still fighting depression but trying to find the things I like and enjoy now. ESO is helping me in that.
So there is my little story. What is your little story? Even if you never left why not say why you stay.
Davor
Not my quote but I love this saying
"I would pay It for support. But since they choosed we are just numbers and not customers, i dont mind if game and zos goes to oblivion"