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What am I not understanding?

  • DVBURNSII
    DVBURNSII
    Funny enough PvP is a great answer to the mmo content problem. The trifaction war let players essentially write their own story and the zos investment was next to nothing. A good chunk of the eso population buys every dlc and plus subscription because they designed a very basic pvp gamemode 14 years ago. Now a days it isn't working as well because of neglect and that ESO is far to complicated for the casual player to just learn on their own without outside help causing a population decline.

    I am fine with procedurally generated content provided some improvements or a human's finishing touch. I understand with Skyrim it was fairly new territory for them but it began to feel stale for me. The elements brought in by it were too recognizable, too same-like, too copy/paste for my taste. It felt less adventurous, more pointless. I agree with you entirely though in that AI will play a big role in future releases, especially the bigger and badder games will have to be. Something that Elder Scrolls really has going for it that I don't think any other game really has is it's lore and the way they bridge all of their games together in some way. They don't have to begin from nothing so there is a big advantage that comes with that. The adventure, story, and quests are important to me.
    - David II
  • Rogue_Coyote
    Rogue_Coyote
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    In Murkmire you can still hear whispers of "get out of my swamp" from time to time.
  • madman65
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    First: get into an active guild. If you don`t see dungeon and trials runs then leave and find another one. Second: the game is getting centered around new gamers so gamers like me that have been on ESO for years is finding the game boring. Third: If the game is in it`s final phase then we just have to deal with what we got, with endevours gone I have nothing to get on the game for. I just wait for the events.
  • DVBURNSII
    DVBURNSII
    Destai wrote: »
    I really don't talk in-game. Part of it is, I want a safe space to joke and let loose, and I simply do not trust that I can do that in this game. Regardless of what assurances we've been given, I still believe there's some problematic technology monitoring chat and resulting in unfair bans/suspensions. I don't care if it's AI, new filters being tripped, or people not doing sufficient reviews of the flagged events, the end result is the same. I'm not taking that risk.

    Because of these factors, I don't even have the chat window enabled anymore. I just don't see the need for it.

    I miss WoW, TBC, WOTLK. :/
    Thanks for your insight.
    - David II
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