The vast majority of posts on the forum that I have read during today's maintenance are negative in nature.
So I wondered "Why does the player continue playing if they are not having fun anymore?".
Any thoughts?
The vast majority of posts on the forum that I have read during today's maintenance are negative in nature.
So I wondered "Why does the player continue playing if they are not having fun anymore?".
Any thoughts?
"Only the Aldmeri—the High Elves and their noble allies, the Wood Elves and Cat-Men—have the wisdom and restraint to peaceably rule the disparate peoples of Tamriel. [...] Men always follow the destructive path of their defender and apologist, the Missing God whom we shall not name. [...] The world has gone wrong, and we must put it right. March proudly beneath the eagle banner of the Aldmeri Dominion! "
Salvas_Aren wrote: »Since I basically stopped putting money into ESO, it evolves into a hobby that gets cheaper (per day) every day.
Only reason I keep playing is cause there are no alternatives around and of cource, cause of my friends.
So I wondered "Why does the player continue playing if they are not having fun anymore?".
I know, I'm one of them, but I understand the difference.Androconium wrote: »
The basic tool that is supposed to encourage people to do what MMO is for, the groupplay, is broken.
I get jacked up every time I see this. I have been pugging dungeons since the group finder was introduced and only had an issue once. One time where it was genuinely bugged.
The basic tool that is supposed to encourage people to do what MMO is for, the groupplay, is broken.
I get jacked up every time I see this. I have been pugging dungeons since the group finder was introduced and only had an issue once. One time where it was genuinely bugged.
The basic tool that is supposed to encourage people to do what MMO is for, the groupplay, is broken.
I get jacked up every time I see this. I have been pugging dungeons since the group finder was introduced and only had an issue once. One time where it was genuinely bugged.