I've only read the headline as the rest means nothing to me.
Yes, nothing.
I have never played any of the other elder scrolls games, never, not once.
I have no interest in doing so.
As I scrolled down I saw something about first person and playing the game like that. I CANNOT play first person games. It's not a will not or I could give them a go its a CANNOT. Why? Motion sickness, yup first person games make me want to puke, and I mean that literally not figuratively.
As for the rest. This is a different game to the other Elder Scrolls games, why does it have to feel the same?
I've only read the headline as the rest means nothing to me.
Yes, nothing.
I have never played any of the other elder scrolls games, never, not once.
I have no interest in doing so.
As I scrolled down I saw something about first person and playing the game like that. I CANNOT play first person games. It's not a will not or I could give them a go its a CANNOT. Why? Motion sickness, yup first person games make me want to puke, and I mean that literally not figuratively.
As for the rest. This is a different game to the other Elder Scrolls games, why does it have to feel the same?
And before we start let me preface that I know this is not a single player Elder Scrolls game. I know this is not Skyrim or Oblivion. I get that in some ways it’s like comparing apples to oranges. But I would counter that a big reason many people play is because of the single player games and are looking for a similar experience in ESO - so it’s not that outlandish for people to ask for things to make the game feel more like the single player games but with multiplayer.
After Skyrim’s Cultural Phenomenon level of success people had a certain idea of what an Elder Scrolls game is. An expectation.
This was evident when the first images of the game came out and what we saw basically looked like WoW.
Extremely exaggerated caricature art style, huge shoulders, tab target combat, etc. everything about it was not the Elder Scrolls franchise people had become familiar with in TES III-V.
As you can imagine people were not happy with what they saw which resulted in the developers having to basically remake everything. They even had to implement first person camera because they didn’t realize just how much of the player base wanted that.
If the devs went with the logic to not at all try to make ESO resemble the single player games, then the game would be drastically different - it would have been basically a WoW rip-off with "Elder Scrolls" title - and likely have been shut down after launch.
If the devs went with the logic to not at all try to make ESO resemble the single player games, then the game would be drastically different - it would have been basically a WoW rip-off with "Elder Scrolls" title - and likely have been shut down after launch.
OK, thats a fair reason for why the game looks and feels like it does. But there is no need to go any further in making them look the same.
They are different genres, single player rpg vs mmorpg. And as such need to look and feel different while retaining the basic sameness that is built in.
I see all the time on Facebook people saying they had played Skyrim for hours and expected the same game when they started playing ESO. The more you make the look and feel the same the harder it will be for players to make the realisation that ESO is not Skyrim online.
I'm sure there may be some reasonable suggestions in the thread (as I've already admitted I've not read them) but what I don't understand is many gamers desire to change a game from what it is to another game they play. Just accept and embrace the differences. Otherwise we may as well all go and play PacMan
As for the rest. This is a different game to the other Elder Scrolls games, why does it have to feel the same?
but what I don't understand is many gamers desire to change a game from what it is to another game they play
Well I'm anti companions and see no need for them
I've only read the headline as the rest means nothing to me.
Yes, nothing.
I have never played any of the other elder scrolls games, never, not once.
I have no interest in doing so.
As I scrolled down I saw something about first person and playing the game like that. I CANNOT play first person games.
I have no problems with the game being based in the same world, I have no issues with the lore amd all the rest of it.
I haven't said anything against that.
If anything I'm the most open minded person on this thread as I have no Elder Scroll background.
All I have said is I do not understand why this came has to be made into the same thing as the single player games.
Just because I'm anti companion it doesn't mean I have set views about how an MMO must be played. I'm actually companion because I do not see or understand the need for them. There are things I cannot do in this game and a tanky companion may benefit me but I don't want that tanky companion unless it's a real person. If I can't have a real person I'll learn how to do something myself.
Yes others are excited about it. I am not.
But games change and I accept that, I may well just spend more and more time in PvP as they are not allowed in there.
I have no problems with the game being based in the same world, I have no issues with the lore amd all the rest of it.
I haven't said anything against that.
If anything I'm the most open minded person on this thread as I have no Elder Scroll background.
All I have said is I do not understand why this came has to be made into the same thing as the single player games.
Just because I'm anti companion it doesn't mean I have set views about how an MMO must be played. I'm actually companion because I do not see or understand the need for them. There are things I cannot do in this game and a tanky companion may benefit me but I don't want that tanky companion unless it's a real person. If I can't have a real person I'll learn how to do something myself.
Yes others are excited about it. I am not.
But games change and I accept that, I may well just spend more and more time in PvP as they are not allowed in there.
If you have no TES background then you can't really understand what the OP is looking for. Many of us have a sense of wonder and nostalgia that we associate with those games, and we like it when eso evokes those same feelings. They're feelings associated with ambiance, immersion, and narratives as opposed to traditional mmo grindiness.
SgtPepperUK wrote: »Interesting discussion
Some thoughts from me...
Alliance War - i don't really know the full ins and outs of what happened behind the scenes but I always recall Paul Sage leaving around the time they announced One Tamriel.
I suspect he was a big driver behind the Three Banners system and that somewhere, internally, there was regret about having this in place, hence why it has been somewhat walked back since.
Strongly get the feeling that if the team knew back then what they know now, they would have done this very differently.
Massacre_Wurm wrote: »I want more magic.
I mean cmon - there was like 30 spells in conjuration school alone in Morrowind.
I want spellcraftig or at least ability to use magic without damn staff.
But i dont think any of this will happen.
AcadianPaladin wrote: »I'd like to see more flexibility in quests depending on who your character is. My elf is very much a healer. She hates quests involving an injured NPC where she is sent on a scavenger hunt to find healing herbs or healing poultices. I wish, given her role, that those quests would give the option to actually heal the injured NPC if you are so spec'ed and capable.
I only play ESO in the first person view and have never thought of playing it any other way.
Goregrinder wrote: »On the other side of the coin, in addition to being a game set in the Elder Scrolls universe, it's also an MMORPG. So for many years prior to ESO, players who have been playing MMORPG's have developed an idea of what an MMORPG should feel like. An expectation.
For some of us, ESO is the only Elder Scrolls game, we've played so things such as the lore, the world, characters, stories, etc aren't really important factors to us as we don't really have those things on any sort of pedestal. But things like PVP, gear, skills, combat, crafting, economy, etc are things we have had on some form of pedestal for a while and still do.
So I don't really have any idea on what would make ESO a better Elder Scrolls game, but I have many ideas on what it would make ESO a better MMORPG.