I have never got enough loot out of kills to make a difference. 7 years in, I have about 9M gold on PC NA, and 12M on PC EU. I buy an occasional house for gold. That's about it. I'm otherwise self-sufficient.
If I never had to kill another mob, it would be just fine.
I love exploring, crafting, housing (not very good at that though), scribing, antiquities, fishing - and I would love to see more non-combat questing, along the lines of diplomacy or sneaking around to figure out what's going on with some antagonists. And I love just walking around looking at the countryside, and harvesting everything I run across.
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Given how totally unresponsive ZOS is to their customer base in these days, combined with how many deleterious changes to the game in and since U35, I'd say no. Don't come back to ESO. There are other options out there from companies that show a great deal more respect for their customer base. Try one of those instead.
Stafford197 wrote: »I actually need to revisit Skyrim. My system is a lot better now, so I can put on a lot of the 4k stuff and lose myself for a couple of weeks I swear I will not be a stealth archer this time... Really!
I will always be a stealth archer in Skyrim. Because I just do not want to mess with combat. OP bow mod lets me kill everything from very long range, and get on with my own fun.
Combat is NOT fun. In any game.
What are your thoughts on Companions in ESO’s combat? They can sort of let us “afk complete” Overland fights especially when combined with pets, so I wonder if this is enjoyable for you.
Vanilla Skyrim on console was so much fun at launch! And the modding community / creations for the game have been extraordinary. Right now I’m just eagerly waiting TES6 lol
I hate sidekicks.... so I have no use for companions at all. Never picked up even one. At this stage in my gameplay life (played my first CRPG in ~1986), I just despise the whole combat thing. I love exploring, crafting, housing (not very good at that though), scribing, antiquities, fishing - and I would love to see more non-combat questing, along the lines of diplomacy or sneaking around to figure out what's going on with some antagonists. And I love just walking around looking at the countryside, and harvesting everything I run across.
I don't even pull out the bear or the matriarch on those classes any more, unless it's going to be something where I expect to have to get through a dozen mobs for whatever reason....
I hope TES VI releases before I'm too old to play it!
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Stafford197 wrote: »I actually need to revisit Skyrim. My system is a lot better now, so I can put on a lot of the 4k stuff and lose myself for a couple of weeks I swear I will not be a stealth archer this time... Really!
I will always be a stealth archer in Skyrim. Because I just do not want to mess with combat. OP bow mod lets me kill everything from very long range, and get on with my own fun.
Combat is NOT fun. In any game.
What are your thoughts on Companions in ESO’s combat? They can sort of let us “afk complete” Overland fights especially when combined with pets, so I wonder if this is enjoyable for you.
Vanilla Skyrim on console was so much fun at launch! And the modding community / creations for the game have been extraordinary. Right now I’m just eagerly waiting TES6 lol
I hate sidekicks.... so I have no use for companions at all. Never picked up even one. At this stage in my gameplay life (played my first CRPG in ~1986), I just despise the whole combat thing. I love exploring, crafting, housing (not very good at that though), scribing, antiquities, fishing - and I would love to see more non-combat questing, along the lines of diplomacy or sneaking around to figure out what's going on with some antagonists. And I love just walking around looking at the countryside, and harvesting everything I run across.
I don't even pull out the bear or the matriarch on those classes any more, unless it's going to be something where I expect to have to get through a dozen mobs for whatever reason....
I hope TES VI releases before I'm too old to play it!
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Eww. Gross. I'm perfectly happy with ESO except for combat. There's a lot else for me to do. I wouldn't touch a sim with a 1000 foot pole.
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Stafford197 wrote: »I actually need to revisit Skyrim. My system is a lot better now, so I can put on a lot of the 4k stuff and lose myself for a couple of weeks I swear I will not be a stealth archer this time... Really!
I will always be a stealth archer in Skyrim. Because I just do not want to mess with combat. OP bow mod lets me kill everything from very long range, and get on with my own fun.
Combat is NOT fun. In any game.
What are your thoughts on Companions in ESO’s combat? They can sort of let us “afk complete” Overland fights especially when combined with pets, so I wonder if this is enjoyable for you.
Vanilla Skyrim on console was so much fun at launch! And the modding community / creations for the game have been extraordinary. Right now I’m just eagerly waiting TES6 lol
I hate sidekicks.... so I have no use for companions at all. Never picked up even one. At this stage in my gameplay life (played my first CRPG in ~1986), I just despise the whole combat thing. I love exploring, crafting, housing (not very good at that though), scribing, antiquities, fishing - and I would love to see more non-combat questing, along the lines of diplomacy or sneaking around to figure out what's going on with some antagonists. And I love just walking around looking at the countryside, and harvesting everything I run across.
I don't even pull out the bear or the matriarch on those classes any more, unless it's going to be something where I expect to have to get through a dozen mobs for whatever reason....
I hope TES VI releases before I'm too old to play it!
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Eww. Gross. I'm perfectly happy with ESO except for combat. There's a lot else for me to do. I wouldn't touch a sim with a 1000 foot pole.
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Lol Sims are not- to- be- mentioned it seems. Not gross, house building, crafting fishing... wandering around...everything you do. And has no combat.
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Given how totally unresponsive ZOS is to their customer base in these days, combined with how many deleterious changes to the game in and since U35, I'd say no. Don't come back to ESO. There are other options out there from companies that show a great deal more respect for their customer base. Try one of those instead.
I came from World of Warcraft and ZOS is worlds better than Blizzard.
@ OP: If your choices are ESO, World of Warcraft or Final Fantasy - I'd definitely choose ESO.
CrazyKitty wrote: »ZOS has made so many questionable changes in 2024 and since U35 I could never recommend ESO to anyone any longer.
You're almost certainly better off trying out some other games and investing your time elsewhere. Plus, the way ZOS is dealing with their customer base now days is in many ways flat out disrespectful.
I have a lot of good memories with this game. Started playing back when Orsinium dropped. . . and really got into it during morrowind. I felt like this game peaked at summerset. Never enjoyed the game more than back then. Elseweyr was great. . . but I noticed a trend beginning to form with development and classes. Each patch my class got less and less fun (nightblade for reference) It kept getting worse. and worse. I kept thinking next patch, next patch, we will finally get a real buff. Never really felt like it. But I persisted. I had friends and PvP was still fun. . .night blade shenanigans were always a blast. . . but then pvp performance started to get worse and worse. . . Sometimes I would go into cyrodil or battlegrounds, and I would just sit and wait because the population or queues were so unpopulated due to lag. . . and just in general the experience just kept getting worse and worse. I felt like veteran players were disrespected in favor of attracting new players. . . the game play became less and less fun, new mechanics tended to be brutal but unintelligent with tons of one shots. . . Et cetera. The game just kept getting worse. My friends I played with for years couldn't take it and drifted away from the game. . .and then eventually I did.
in spite of it all. . . I dearly miss this game still. but. . . I know I miss what it was.
So my question is, in light of all this. . . Is the game worth coming back to in 2024? Have they improved. . . anything? Is cyrodill playable or a laggy mess? Have nightblades received some legitimate love with out completely demolishing their playstyle? Have other classes? If I come back, is my build for both pvp and pve each going to change drastically with each patch? Is battlegrounds at least populated? How are the new quests? Are they mind numbingly easy still? Or do they make up with it with actual decent story telling like we had back in Orsinium? How is pve and the new dungeons and Trials? How is Pvp? Any new updates on that front that aren't strictly performance based? Any new maps? modes?
I miss this game and am thinking about starting over fresh on pc. . . but if returning is just gonna make me feel bitter about what it used to be, I will bury it for good.
Have they improved. . . anything? Is cyrodill playable or a laggy mess? Have nightblades received some legitimate love with out completely demolishing their playstyle?
CrazyKitty wrote: »ZOS has made so many questionable changes in 2024 and since U35 I could never recommend ESO to anyone any longer.
You're almost certainly better off trying out some other games and investing your time elsewhere. Plus, the way ZOS is dealing with their customer base now days is in many ways flat out disrespectful.
CrazyKitty wrote: »ZOS has made so many questionable changes in 2024 and since U35 I could never recommend ESO to anyone any longer.
You're almost certainly better off trying out some other games and investing your time elsewhere. Plus, the way ZOS is dealing with their customer base now days is in many ways flat out disrespectful.
Unfortunately, I have to agree.
In the past, when I got bored, I left for a couple of month and then returned. This time I might leave forever, it seems the creators intentionally trying to drive people away with their latest decisions.
Tank the economy (and with the economy gone, the guilds are leaving left and right), create events with trophies that require hundreds of hours to randomly drop, or not, dumb down the content - this now really is only a faint shadow of the former game.
Guess I need to dive into my 4-digit Steam library again.