DreadDaedroth wrote: »Argonian female slave quest in Morrowind expansiontedious and pretty much no choices avaible.
I think we have all ran a quest at some time or other that afterwards that left us empty and unimpressed, or to put it plainly, hated it.
I ran one in Summerset called 'Untamed and unleashed'. That had to be the worst quest I have ever ran in ESO. The basics of the quest has you engaging continuously spawning animal's. for a hour. The SAME spawning animals in the SAME positions. To make things worse the quest line/story is really bad and is of zero interest.
I have ran similar but nothing quite so mind numbing.
kaisernick wrote: »kringled_1 wrote: »Can not remember that quest, not all the quests are very good so probably why I don't remember it.
Now the worst quest I did was probably the one with an female Argonian slave who won her freedom and wanted to become an Televani. Quest was long and intricate, its problem was that you was forced to do lots of things who was from evil to cowardly, forces as the other option was to drop the quest chain and you wanted to see how it ended.
Generally I say the quests in ESO is good but some are not so well thought off. One benefit of newer content is better delve quests.
That telvanni quest line is also what I had in mind and it seems unpopular with most of the people I've talked to about it.
i love that quest.
the worst one for me was the one in vos where the leader (again a Telvanni) makes you go all across the island to gtaher stones for such a boring and simple payoff with crap reward.
Quest just outside of Cropsford.
You are expected to poison a goblin that is basically treated as pet by some Breton cook.
You cant even refuse to do so. And worst of all, quest is counted toward cropsford adventurer, so not completing it blocks several Cyrodiil related achievements.
This quest is not only bad for its lack of decision making by the player, but also degrades player to level of lowlife scum.
Same player that saves Nirn from Molag Bal, Dragons, Vampire lords, various other daedric plots...
And that player is expected to poison another man's pet like that.
Whoever made this quest isnt good writer in my book.
DarcyMardin wrote: »That quest in Cold Harbour where you have to chase invisible runners whom you can only see briefly after catching some blue floaty thing. Very annoying. Even after doing it several times (it’s part of the main story quest in that area), I keep losing the path and having to start over. I hate that quest!
DarcyMardin wrote: »That quest in Cold Harbour where you have to chase invisible runners whom you can only see briefly after catching some blue floaty thing. Very annoying. Even after doing it several times (it’s part of the main story quest in that area), I keep losing the path and having to start over. I hate that quest!
kaisernick wrote: »kringled_1 wrote: »Can not remember that quest, not all the quests are very good so probably why I don't remember it.
Now the worst quest I did was probably the one with an female Argonian slave who won her freedom and wanted to become an Televani. Quest was long and intricate, its problem was that you was forced to do lots of things who was from evil to cowardly, forces as the other option was to drop the quest chain and you wanted to see how it ended.
Generally I say the quests in ESO is good but some are not so well thought off. One benefit of newer content is better delve quests.
That telvanni quest line is also what I had in mind and it seems unpopular with most of the people I've talked to about it.
i love that quest.
the worst one for me was the one in vos where the leader (again a Telvanni) makes you go all across the island to gtaher stones for such a boring and simple payoff with crap reward.
Yeah this one is one of my favorites in Morrowind.
The one quest line that bothers me is what I've taken to call the Wood Elf Trilogy, ie the three Bosmer zones in the AD quest line. They're a tedious slog, with no real variation and as I'm not a mindless Bosmer fan it's just too much. And I hate, hate, hate the Malabal Tor questline. It's just so yucky with the whole forced marriage story that you can't oppose. It's honestly keeping me from playing AD at all, I just hate that storyline so much.
This is the only quest (line) that is so appallingly bad imo that I still recall how much it bothered me.
barney2525 wrote: »Went in to solo a dungeon. Apparently it was a group dungeon. Got the quest.
Weebled my way through it fine up to a point. After clearing a room it said to trigger the pressure plates.
Went back and forth to the plates, but no interaction came up. Finally googled it and found out it Required 2 characters to stand on the plates simultaneously.
Left and dropped the quest.