I used to play World of Warcraft. I used to love it. Then everything changed when the Horde attacked.
But I'll always remember how in Random Dungeons, not a single word would be said. Not a peep. We would move silently through Shadowfang Keep, efficient and merciless, deadly and dedicated, focused and fiery (or icy, or arcane)....
And then it would end. Lord Godfrey would fall and the Cursed Bullet DoT would fade and we'd collect our Quest Reward. That was IT. No thanks, no pats on the back, no nothing. It was over as quickly as it began. They faded from the instance, and suddenly I was back in Westfall.
But in ESO? Without fail everytime:
"tyvm"
"ty for group!"
"ty"
People care. They appreciate the time they spent with the other heroes. It mattered to them. Recently, after dying several times in Darkshade Caverns II (My first time tanking it!) when we finally learned from our trial and error we celebrated, CELEBRATED after our victory. Many thanks were given, many /cheers were typed and observed with a tearful smile. The in-game community for this game is unlike anything I've ever known in Azeroth or Outland, and it's why I believe in this game, and people, so much.
Thanks for the group. - Shraar
Edited by Shraar on August 31, 2018 1:39PM