As I lay down my last permafrost in battlegrounds for it to completely use my ultimate resource and not work. Behind angry eyes I remember, none of this will matter. The wonky que pops, the 10 different words for a stun so they can stack, the sorc nerfs, magblade nerfs, always to do with Magicka nerfs. The unnecessary voice chat switching. Stamina to do ANYTHING, and alot of it at that. Time to say goodbye to the press everything twice game.
GONE TO FALLOUT BE BACK NEVER
SHE GONE
(just a lil tip zos, maybe dump the unnecessary voice switching and let us make up our own damn minds, it would probably stop crashing?... lol 🐒)
RDR2 has my heart rn
And guys go easy on zos! They've only had like 4 years ok?
Sadly a lot of games are going with the MMO style of retention now, or live services. It's becoming increasingly harder and harder to be able to play more than one game because they all demand your unwavering attention.MartiniDaniels wrote: »
Lol, the only real chance for you is to jump on RDR2, keep remembering that there are more useful and interesting types of entertaining and forget about MMORPG genre.. otherwise, you'll be here back very soon.
I plan to be playing FO76 as well, but have no idea how I will juggle that, ESO, pen and paper roleplay and other games with friends who don't do the MMO style of gaming.
You got that from the first post? I got they're annoyed with bugs and issues plaguing the game (especially console).MartiniDaniels wrote: »
Also their opening sentence says about Battlegrounds, which are not PvE.
I tried to "ditch" ESO about three times since 2015. One time I haven't played for at least 3 months. Not a single day.
Then I returned stronger than ever. Sometimes it's healthy to rest and try something new, there's a strong chance you'll return even better.
As for Fallout, I never liked the setting, so no Fallout for me in any flavour. I'm big ES fan and lore geek, so ESO it is and will be. No time to waste on other demanding games.
This is honestly what helped me. I took six months away then came back with a fresh relaxed mindset to just play the game for what it is and have fun. Stop stressing about every little balance issue or bug, turns out life and gaming is a lot better when you're not destroying your mental health over a video game.I tried to "ditch" ESO about three times since 2015. One time I haven't played for at least 3 months. Not a single day.
Then I returned stronger than ever. Sometimes it's healthy to rest and try something new, there's a strong chance you'll return even better.
As for Fallout, I never liked the setting, so no Fallout for me in any flavour. I'm big ES fan and lore geek, so ESO it is and will be. No time to waste on other demanding games.
MartiniDaniels wrote: »
Lol, the only real chance for you is to jump on RDR2, keep remembering that there are more useful and interesting types of entertaining and forget about MMORPG genre.. otherwise, you'll be here back very soon.
I think fallout will fit my craving just fine 😉 I'm down to plug some suckers in the wasteland
RDR2 is amazeballs 🎊
Can't anyone just leave?
Hell, if you want to make a long winded post about why, because you somehow want to bring attention to the problems the game has, why do it on the forum instead of the in game menu? You know, the place most likely the company will take seriously? If your goal is to actually help, that's the place you need to write this, not the forum.
But whateves...don't let the door hit ya.
Thunderknuckles wrote: »As I lay down my last permafrost in battlegrounds for it to completely use my ultimate resource and not work. Behind angry eyes I remember, none of this will matter. The wonky que pops, the 10 different words for a stun so they can stack, the sorc nerfs, magblade nerfs, always to do with Magicka nerfs. The unnecessary voice chat switching. Stamina to do ANYTHING, and alot of it at that. Time to say goodbye to the press everything twice game.
GONE TO FALLOUT BE BACK NEVER
SHE GONE
(just a lil tip zos, maybe dump the unnecessary voice switching and let us make up our own damn minds, it would probably stop crashing?... lol 🐒)
RDR2 has my heart rn
And guys go easy on zos! They've only had like 4 years ok?
But the crown store works!
It was becoming a source of anxiety for me. A chore kind of. Spent way too much time in it. Along with other issues at the time. It was contributing, but wasn’t the entire cause. Part of some major life restructuring apparently involved not playing anymore. I thought I was taking a break, but the longer it is, the more I don’t feel compelled to log back in. Don’t want to play any games anymore it seems. I just realized as I write this that me still reading and commenting on this forum parallels for me personally as not letting go of an old relationship. Like drunk texting an ex.
FearlessOne_2014 wrote: »
I left ESO for GW2 about 3 weeks ago, after confirming that the PTS changes was going to go live. For now I calls it a break from ESO. But after these 3 weeks in GW2. Seeing how viable and fun magical archetypes are in the entirety of that game. It truly seems that after over 4 years and thousands of USDs spent in ESO. That I may not be coming back.
Donny_Vito wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »
Lol, the only real chance for you is to jump on RDR2, keep remembering that there are more useful and interesting types of entertaining and forget about MMORPG genre.. otherwise, you'll be here back very soon.
I think fallout will fit my craving just fine 😉 I'm down to plug some suckers in the wasteland
RDR2 is amazeballs 🎊
RDR2 is alright, but it's not as good as the first. Maybe when the multiplayer comes out for it, then it'll meet the standards of the first. But I already beat the single player game, and it just felt like it was ESO's Horse Simulator x10. Always on the horse going from one place to the next, then back to the original place. Beautiful graphics, but it was missing something. Hopefully the multiplayer will fix that.
Sadly a lot of games are going with the MMO style of retention now, or live services. It's becoming increasingly harder and harder to be able to play more than one game because they all demand your unwavering attention.MartiniDaniels wrote: »
Lol, the only real chance for you is to jump on RDR2, keep remembering that there are more useful and interesting types of entertaining and forget about MMORPG genre.. otherwise, you'll be here back very soon.
I plan to be playing FO76 as well, but have no idea how I will juggle that, ESO, pen and paper roleplay and other games with friends who don't do the MMO style of gaming.
starlizard70ub17_ESO wrote: »Sadly a lot of games are going with the MMO style of retention now, or live services. It's becoming increasingly harder and harder to be able to play more than one game because they all demand your unwavering attention.MartiniDaniels wrote: »
Lol, the only real chance for you is to jump on RDR2, keep remembering that there are more useful and interesting types of entertaining and forget about MMORPG genre.. otherwise, you'll be here back very soon.
I plan to be playing FO76 as well, but have no idea how I will juggle that, ESO, pen and paper roleplay and other games with friends who don't do the MMO style of gaming.
I know what you mean. I'll be playing Fallout 76 also, and if it's any good, I'll be spending a lot less time with ESO. I could easily see myself only logging in just to get the daily reward and being on only for a week or two when a new dlc drops.
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