Generally though, the game does questing better than it does anything else, so from this point of view, and given that we are dealing with a Prince/realm, we haven't much dealt in the ESO universe, bar a few instances here and there, it's definitely an exciting potential.
VaranisArano wrote: »Generally though, the game does questing better than it does anything else, so from this point of view, and given that we are dealing with a Prince/realm, we haven't much dealt in the ESO universe, bar a few instances here and there, it's definitely an exciting potential.
We haven't dealt much with Mehrunes Dagon in ESO, but I played TES IV Oblivion. At this point, I'm looking for ZOS to show me something that isn't distilled nostalgia for past TES games.
After Vvardenfell, dragons, Skyrim, and now what looks like directly rehashing elements of Oblivion, I'm not hopeful.
Just spit balling here..
A visually pleasing product will be released only to be completely ruined by broken gameplay, continued crashes and blue screens. This includes one to two crown store issues that will be promptly fixed while core components will be left broken for months on end, some of which were identified early on in PTS testing. This will be compounded by little to no communication to the player base, leaving some angry and confused. Many will complain while most will continue to throw money to collect shiny cosmetics, many of which are just reskinned pressies from years past.