Today coming home late evening, tired from work, I experienced a strange feeling I'd never experienced before. The realization that I didn't need to accomplish any endeavours, didn't need to log into ESO for a daily reward. Does anyone know what this feeling is called? It's sad it only lasted for about a month. I wish it could stay with me forever.
Today coming home late evening, tired from work, I experienced a strange feeling I'd never experienced before. The realization that I didn't need to accomplish any endeavours, didn't need to log into ESO for a daily reward. Does anyone know what this feeling is called? It's sad it only lasted for about a month. I wish it could stay with me forever.
katanagirl1 wrote: »I admit that Endeavors nudged me into doing things I don’t normally plan to do and it was sort of a good thing, going to places I hadn’t been to in a while and doing activities that I hadn’t done in a long while. I’m finishing lunch right now, normally I would then log back in to do Endeavors but now I don’t need to do so. It’s nice to not feel like I have to do them, but is that good for the long term health of the game? More players not logging in every day means they can get used to playing other games and doing other things. It could lower the daily population and make group activities like dungeons, trials, and Cyrodiil harder to complete or even get engaged in. We are sort of struggling in those areas on console now anyway.