Yes, I know I'm 10 years late to the party...
I am old enough to remember when ES3 came out; I waited until the GOTY was available and I bought it. I was obsessed with that game. Then I bought and played 4 and 5...and I was underwhelmed. Nothing replaced the immersive magic that was Morrowind. I hope you all can understand my suspicion that turning Elder Scrolls into an MMO would be a terrible idea. I didn't think there would be any way that anyone could pull it off.
But so far so good! This game brings back some of the things I LOVED about Morrowind, such as the rewards for exploring. I was thrilled when I discovered I can search all containers that are tucked away in corners and obscured by shadows - and find things.
Another thing I loved about Morrowind?
complete character customization : ES was doing that before anybody else was. I like to play myself in the game because it adds to the immersion for me. I am a woman, and I don't like to feel forced to play a "sexy" woman. My char (more or less, my representation of myself in the game universe) is decidedly unsexy by design. I love that ESO allows for char customization that doesn't require female chars to look idealized. I play the game to PLAY; not prance around looking pretty. I play for the substance, not for visuals. I want to get in the game; to immerse myself in the plot, storyline, political intrigue, and culture of another world. I love that ES3 let me create a char that didn't focus on sex appeal, and likewise for ESO.
So far, I feel comfortable playing. The controls feel so familiar and intuitive. I also like the combat system. I only have one more trepidation now - I fear I might get obsessed like I did with Morrowind, and start playing 12-14 hours a day. I literally missed work for Morrowind. I have to remember: game/life balance.