"Just not interested" is on you. Can't help with that.
Tasks? Yep, several of those. Fetch quests? Yep, a couple. Group content? Nope, nary a one. "Waste of time for nothing of value" really depends on what you value and what you don't (another "on you" issue). Adds anything to the already established TG quest line? No, not much. Quen has some dialogue which leaves the door open to other stuff down the road, but the Daggerfall guild story is mostly a one-and-done story quest like the other story quests. It can be repeated with multiple characters, but it's otherwise a one-time thing.
You get an interesting mythic out of it. I don't think it's going to make anyone's meta gear list, but it's interesting and has its uses.
I'm not super interested either and that's just because I've had a falling out with questing. Doesn't mean the content is bad.
thedocbwarren wrote: »I'm not super interested either and that's just because I've had a falling out with questing. Doesn't mean the content is bad.
You know I think it may be my issue as well. It feels like a big time burnout. Too much grind and I feel like I'm playing something outside an Elder Scrolls game and not enjoying it like I did before and as much as I do the single player games. I still do some daily stuff and wander a bit but it's different somehow.
thedocbwarren wrote: »I'm not super interested either and that's just because I've had a falling out with questing. Doesn't mean the content is bad.
You know I think it may be my issue as well. It feels like a big time burnout. Too much grind and I feel like I'm playing something outside an Elder Scrolls game and not enjoying it like I did before and as much as I do the single player games. I still do some daily stuff and wander a bit but it's different somehow.
I feel you. I’ve been playing this game for too long and my interests have shifted over time from questing to progression. I’ve been playing Skyrim recently and it’s been nice, I think a major part of that is how long it has been since I’ve played it regularly. I used to have more whimsy in ESO but that slowly melted away over the years.
Nemesis7884 wrote: »I liked the story line, its not too long, not "the best" but it was fun...
thedocbwarren wrote: »I'm not super interested either and that's just because I've had a falling out with questing. Doesn't mean the content is bad.
You know I think it may be my issue as well. It feels like a big time burnout. Too much grind and I feel like I'm playing something outside an Elder Scrolls game and not enjoying it like I did before and as much as I do the single player games. I still do some daily stuff and wander a bit but it's different somehow.
LootAllTheStuff wrote: »Nemesis7884 wrote: »I liked the story line, its not too long, not "the best" but it was fun...
Yeah, not Zerith-Var levels of great writing, but decent enough to fill a few hours and gain an interesting mythic item. Not sure about the other stuff leading up to the full-on Nowhere Vault event, but more TG and Quen were worth the time. That can be had without a need to grind out keys and achievements if a player doesn't feel it.