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ESO for Older Than Average Players

  • dem0n1k
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    A friend of mine's father played ESO who was in his mid 70s & he really enjoyed just exploring & acquiring wealth. He sold pretty much everything in guild stores & was up around 60 million gold when he stopped playing. One of the really great things of such MMOs with some depth in the sub-systems is it gives lots of relatively easy niche things for players to do.

    TBH though he did not enjoy the fishing for much the same reason as I... there doesn't seem any real point to it except the minute chance of perfect roe & titles.
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  • rumple9
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    A man is as old as the woman he feels
  • BomblePants
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    Loving this thread... making me feel so young! I’m 42 and sometimes feel a bit silly playing eso but reading this thread I feel right at home <3
  • D0PAMINE
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    D0PAMINE wrote: »
    Im 28 and regularly play with people 20+ years older than me. They're a fun bunch but I never understand their jokes or culture references lol

    It’s a long way to Tipperary sonny...

    lol. My friend and duo buddy always says "I've lost my marbles" when we run vet hardmodes because he knows it drives me crazy
  • Thorvik_Tyrson
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    rohunt wrote: »
    I just turned 26 this year and I thought I was old.

    I have socks older than you. ;)

    You reminded me of a time period that I used to see these cocky young college graduates that would come into the work force thinking that they knew everything, and I used to tell them "I have horses that are older than you are." The horses were around 30 years old at the time, and they lived into their mid 30's.

    I'm 56 next month. I started with board gaming back in 1976, and I have not stopped since.

    I meet a lot of younger players in various MMO's that wonder why someone so old would still be playing games. They have in their mind that when you hit 20, you stop playing games and do grown-up stuff like their parents do. (ROFL)
  • Lauranae
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    Hippie4927 wrote: »
    geonsocal wrote: »
    be honest - how many of you actually plaed the original pong?
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    *raises hand* :)

    ME ME ME!!! I so loved it haha
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  • Urigall
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    rumple9 wrote: »
    A man is as old as the woman he feels

    But he is really old when his mind makes appointments his body can't keep. :b
  • solasub
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    Loving this thread... making me feel so young! I’m 42 and sometimes feel a bit silly playing eso but reading this thread I feel right at home <3

    <3 same here
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  • LadyLethalla
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    I'm nearly 50... I had a Pong clone as a kid, which used a black and white TV as a monitor xD

    But as for "You're too old for competitive stuff", you can put that where it fits ;)
    I have dedicated an awful lot of ESO time to getting better at VMA and have managed two leaderboard rewards thus far. And Emperor, back in 2017. I've done the Craglorn trials on vet, but I gave up doing vet trials because of a) the time difference btw where I live and the EU players I play with and b) b/c stupid Australian internet makes regular ESO lag far worse - so I get disconnected at Alik'r dolmens in prime EU time. Makes vet trials not worth trying to do. As for PVP...
    So yeah. "Hey you kids... get OFF my lawn!!!"
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  • ryzen_gamer_gal
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    geonsocal wrote: »
    be honest - how many of you actually plaed the original pong?
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    I did . remember it well when dad brought home the atari. that and the simon i loved. Though simon came out some years later. Pong was great. Was replaced as my favorite with breakout and space invaders and centipede and qbert and of course good old qix. Though dont ask me to put those in order of release.

    Atari 2600 i believe it was the first machine we owned as far as gaming consoles go. Replace rather quickly by the 5200 i think.
  • BoraxFlux
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    46 here, And (digitally) gaming since my parents got a computer for typing and printing texts.
    It was a second hand computer and the first owners had also had installed Lemmings, Police Quest and Paperboy, all in black and white
    In the school yard some fortunate kids let us play on "Game & Watch" Nintendo portables.
    (Played Pong too, albeit second hand :smiley: )

    Nice to see the higher levelled age players. Thought I was ancient when starting here.
    Mostly favour Cyrodiil PvP in puggroups because I can slip in and out of it (out of game responsibilities) when I want to and I like the dynamic teamwork. Other then that I can enjoy most other things offered.
    A garden to grow potion ingredients would be cool, would love the shine of blue cornflower in the morning.



  • LadyLethalla
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    Loving the attitudes towards us older players too... I was very heavily into the Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Multiplayer from 2010 (beta) pretty much until ESO and Fallout 4 came along - and I remember all too well the attitudes of other players when they found out I was way older than them. So I tended to keep quiet about my age... and the fact I had kids, probably the same age as some of the twelvies I encountered in ACB lol.
    x-TallyCat-x // PC EU DC - For the Covenant! // ESO Platinum trophy - 16th May 2017.
    Melbourne Australia - the land of Potato Internet.WTB ESO OCEANIC SERVER
  • Wolfpaw
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    May want to give Red Dead Redemption 2 a shot.

    Single player and the online portion are great with side activities such as fishing, hunting, poker, and soon roles such as trader & collector (relic hunter).

    It would be fun if ESO taverns had some sort of mini games to play.
  • Clara
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    62 here. I have been playing for the last 2 1/2 years. Did all the quests etc. The last Year I play mostly PVP. Played UO as a PK back in the 90's even so I have 2 cut off fingers on my left hand. I am slower now but do all right.
    Fishing is too boring for me.
  • Sylvermynx
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    Wolfpaw wrote: »
    May want to give Red Dead Redemption 2 a shot.

    Single player and the online portion are great with side activities such as fishing, hunting, poker, and soon roles such as trader & collector (relic hunter).

    It would be fun if ESO taverns had some sort of mini games to play.

    Tried it, didn't like it. Not my thing at all. The mini games would be a great addition though!
  • Knightpanther
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    rumple9 wrote: »
    A man is as old as the woman he feels

    HAHA im 52 my wife is 17 years younger than me, I feel great !

    Be safe

  • rumple9
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    rumple9 wrote: »
    A man is as old as the woman he feels

    HAHA im 52 my wife is 17 years younger than me, I feel great !

    Be safe

    Lucky git
  • Shantu
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    I think many people would be surprised how many "older" people play this game, and video games in general. Many of us are retired, have lots of free time on our hands, and have played video games from their inception. I'm 68, Stormproof, solo dungeons, run with vet dungeon/trial/arena groups, practice my rotation, and think fishing is boring as hell. I remember playing the first Pong game and became fascinated with "The Legend of Zelda" back in 1987 when the original Nintendo was a thing. Been hooked ever since. My eyes and reaction times aren't what they used to be, but my spirit and enthusiasm are as young as ever. :)
  • barney2525
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    geonsocal wrote: »
    be honest - how many of you actually plaed the original pong?
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    Funny thing is how many people think this is the first computer game. It's the first one with graphics, but it's not the first game.

    I played games that were simply words across the screen. "You come to a fork in the tunnel. Do you go North or West?"

    I played dungeon style fantasy games that were loaded onto cassette tapes and you had to play the tape recorder through a modem connection to the computer. This one particular game took about an hour to load - and if it glitched, you had to start over. And tapes wore out so you had to actually Record your progress on another tape.

    Thank God for Memorex.

    And this was cutting edge technology.

  • rotaugen454
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    Hey @Sylvermynx , do you happen to know a crazy blonde that drives a red Mustang and who is married to an ESO fanatic?
    Edited by rotaugen454 on June 18, 2019 4:47AM
    "Get off my lawn!"
  • Aznarb
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    I've a 52 year old guy in my guild and some 40+ too.
    They enjoy all the content like the rest of the guild, they even do normal and vet trial with us.
    ESO is a pretty easy game and can be played at any pace.
    This game have many thing to do, find what you love and go for it. Also don't say yourself "I can't do this I'm to old", your not.
    Patience and learning is all you need and you'll do hard content too if you want w/o problem.

    Have fun :)
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  • Juju_beans
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    siddique wrote: »
    I need to show this thread to my wife who calls me a kid for playing ESO at 32.

    Once a gamer, always a gamer.

  • LadySinflower
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    Hate to burst the bubble of the guy who thinks the average player is 25 or younger and male. I am 52 and female. I don't like PvP and stick to PvE. But there are quite a few officers of the guild I belong to, who are my age or a little older and also female. And they will kick your azz in Cyrodiil or run vCR with the best of you. Being a good gamer, or enjoying games in general, isn't reserved for twentysomething men.
  • Sevn
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    I just fell back in love with ESO after reading this thread. I've never hit the awesome button so many times in a single thread and if I missed any you all are awesome. Gives me hope to still be in love with my favorite pastime for a few more decades. Started asking myself this year at 43 am I too old to be gaming? The answer to that question is a huge no going by you wonderful people still trucking along well past my age.

    As far as fishing, I recently started playing RDO and I really like the fishing in that as it has a little bit more depth to it. You have to actually reel in the fish and depending on the size it can be a real fight to do that. Lost many a lure trying to pull in a 17pounder lol.

    Thank you all for reminding me age is nothing but a number! Have a blessed day to all and keep on gaming!
    There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man, true nobility is being superior to your former self
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  • TempPlayer
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    Over 40 as well. Used to enjoy fishing in game since the music and scenery is beautiful to admire. But got used to those and now I just fish for the achievement. So I install the fishing add-on, turn off the music and fish while doing my Sudoku on the side.

  • Myrm
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    I am officially old - my 14-year-old son told me so. >.<
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    I am employed as a member of Emperor Palpatine's Imperial Royal Guard. (Class of 2017, Yinchorr)
  • Hippie4927
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    One of the great things about being a really older gamer is being retired. I'm 70 and retired 8 years ago. When I was working, I would be playing some game and say to myself, "I need to stop. I have to work in the morning and need to get some sleep." An hour later I would say, "I really need to stop now and get some sleep before work!" Another hour later I would say, "Just stop now!!! You're only going to get 3 hours sleep before work!" But now, being retired, I can play all night and sleep whenever I want. I love it!!

    As for fishing, I have days that I feel like just kicking butt and on those days I solo dungeons. Then I have days that I feel like more relaxed play so I go fishing. I enjoy fishing (I know, I'm weird). I have 7 Master Anglers. While I fish, I enjoy the scenery and watching other players. It would be nice if ZOS added a little more to fishing but until then, I will continue to enjoy it as it is.
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  • Tigerseye
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    Kagukan wrote: »
    At 48, I am pretty sure I meet the older than average criteria. For me, this game can be pretty darn casual the way it is. Questing for example can be done as fast or as slow as you like. Personally I like to read along with the voice actors and take my time with the quests.
    As for fishing. There are many ways it can be improved. One way for example, is to add a daily fishing quest. Catch X amount of Z type of fish at Y location.

    Think the OP was suggesting stuff for retirement age (and beyond) people?

    48 is middle aged, not old.

    Also, think about when gaming started.

    48 isn't even old for a gamer.

    Gaming started a long time ago, now, so if someone was (say) 18 then, they would be about 62 now.

    I know the myth is that everyone who games is in their teens and 20s, but that is not in fact the case.
    Edited by Tigerseye on June 18, 2019 5:57AM
  • Tigerseye
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    geonsocal wrote: »
    be honest - how many of you actually plaed the original pong?
    qt4yZVL.gif

    Sears, 1975. I saw a large crowd in front of a TV and a line of people waiting their turn. A light shined down from heaven, angels sang, and my life suddenly had meaning.

    God, was it really that early?

    I better edit my previous post...

    I thought it would have been the late 1970s.
  • degarmo_ESO
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    I'm 51, wife is 55. We met back in the AOL Red Dragon Inn roleplaying days in 1997. Full text, great people, good times were had.

    Our first MMO together was Asheron's Call. Still to this date have very fond memories of that game. We've been active in MMOs since that point.

    Currently we run a small guild for people over the age of 40. We like to do everything, so, we're not a bridge club by any means ;).

    People should be used to this by now too. I mean, video games are a billion-dollar industry, so it should be apparent that more than kids are playing the hell out of them :smiley:

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