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The Road ahead is looking good do you guys agree or not

  • Azzuria
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    Wargasmo wrote: »
    reggielee wrote: »
    any kind of punctuation or sentence structure would have given me at least an iota of whatever the heck you are talking about

    You should quote the post you're talking about, else readers would make the mistake that you're talking about the post above yours (which happens to be mine) and infer that you have no comprehension of the English language since I exhibit fairly flawless sentence structure and punctuation in virtually all my posts.

    Edit: Moreover, while you display satisfactory sentence structure in your post criticizing someone else's grammar, you do not, however, properly capitalize or punctuate said post, which I find to be quite ironic.

    Finally. Something we can agree on. :smiley:
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    Noemi Snowpaw - Kajiit Dragon Knight - I laugh... or I'd have to kill you.
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  • Azzuria
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    @Wargasmo, I think you miss the part where new players must get -to- VR12 and a buggy, unbalanced game has the potential to turn off potential new members to our little community.

    Again, I stress that class balance IS necessary for End Game because it takes what is, if the forums are actually representative of reality (in game ), an end-game world of DKs and Sorcs with nary a Templar or Nighblade to be seen and creates what was promised, a Play-Your-Way system. Without that balance, all End-Game will fall into the 'Do you have X class / build?' trap that I find disheartening and will force me to leave the game.

    I believe you are correct about casual gamers being a lot less volitile and probably more willing to tolerate little bugs and exhibiting more game loyalty than the fast-leveling, end-game-devouring, hard-core raider types. Which, from a business sense, makes them more valuable since they're less likely to storm off in a huff over a new bug and more likely to be appreciative of said bug being corrected and be more willing to fully explore new content rather than exploit it.

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    Laehl Direthorn - Bosmer Nightblade, Purveyor of fine Clothes, Bows and Staves
    Reeza gra-Zuni - Orc Templar 'War Shaman' and Apothecary
    Noemi Snowpaw - Kajiit Dragon Knight - I laugh... or I'd have to kill you.
    Kitera Dreamon - Breton of The Dominion: Because those Daggers don't appreciate a great Mage.
    Lysara Shadowcroft - Dunmer Bloodmage: This will only hurt a lot.
  • Pmarsico9
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    Rosveen wrote: »
    Tweaking templars and nightblades won't fix the underlying issue, which is magicka-stamina balance.

    I can't disagree, but at the same time, the DR caps are also hitting too hard on Heavy Armor wearers while Light Armor is hitting those same caps with relative ease.

    Light Armor and Staves are overpowered. Magic is overpowered. Stamina based abilities are underpowered.

    The game needs a more thorough balancing pass to prevent these 11 min. Trial runs with people just stacking light armor wearers, stave wielders, with DK's being the only one bringing meaningful class abilities........
  • poodlemasterb16_ESO
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    LOL. I have 125 levels across 7 chars. The highest is 27 right now, with all over 10.

    I have an army.

    I know I'm just doing the Elder Scrolls part of the game and ignoring the MMO strangeness but my son and I did a 4 person the other day and it was a blast. I love the combat and my Sorcs are quite good. My NB is coming along well as I learn to play him and my crafters are starting to produce serious buffs. My DK is getting good as well. My level 12 Templar is my level 50 cook and is very useful to all of the chars.

    'I guess I'm doing it wrong' is my favorite go to and it does make me try things a lot of different ways. The game rewards this a lot and my chars punch well above their levels.

    So I am doing it wrong by MMO standards but I hate MMOs, so cheesy and cartoony with the stupid 3rd person view. I'll do it my way, and I expect that will work very well. It sure has been.
  • Wargasmo
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    LOL. I have 125 levels across 7 chars. The highest is 27 right now, with all over 10.

    I have an army.

    I know I'm just doing the Elder Scrolls part of the game and ignoring the MMO strangeness but my son and I did a 4 person the other day and it was a blast. I love the combat and my Sorcs are quite good. My NB is coming along well as I learn to play him and my crafters are starting to produce serious buffs. My DK is getting good as well. My level 12 Templar is my level 50 cook and is very useful to all of the chars.

    'I guess I'm doing it wrong' is my favorite go to and it does make me try things a lot of different ways. The game rewards this a lot and my chars punch well above their levels.

    So I am doing it wrong by MMO standards but I hate MMOs, so cheesy and cartoony with the stupid 3rd person view. I'll do it my way, and I expect that will work very well. It sure has been.

    I was reading through your post thinking “hey whatever to each his own… I’ll probably never see this guy anyway” till you mentioned doing a 4 man and refusing to play in 3rd person in close succession with each other.

    I don’t care how “dumb” you think 2rd person looks. The rest of us don’t play in 3rd person so we can see our shiny characters (they’re not actually shiny since we all wear the same light armor anyway). We play in 3rd person and zoomed out as far as we can zoom so we can see the glowing red rings of death we’re standing in and so we can see the other glowing patches of death to our sides and behind us and know where not to move. When you purposefully remove ¾ of your field of view you are asking to die to environment effects or to that add running up to you charging heavy attack from behind.

    Saying “I’m doing it wrong… whatever” is fine as long as you’re running around wasting your own time and your own money on repairs. With a dungeon queue and another 4 man on the way I sure as don’t want to end up grouped with someone who spends ¾ of the time eating dirt since he can’t see ¾ of the dangers coming at him. It's not fair for your groups to be forced to do content 25% harder because you're in the group and you're always dead.

    [Moderator Note: Edited per our rules on Flaming]
    Edited by ZOS_UlyssesW on June 6, 2014 2:03PM
  • Laura
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    looks good to me if they make good on it
  • poodlemasterb16_ESO
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    Wargasmo wrote: »
    LOL. I have 125 levels across 7 chars. The highest is 27 right now, with all over 10.

    I have an army.

    I know I'm just doing the Elder Scrolls part of the game and ignoring the MMO strangeness but my son and I did a 4 person the other day and it was a blast. I love the combat and my Sorcs are quite good. My NB is coming along well as I learn to play him and my crafters are starting to produce serious buffs. My DK is getting good as well. My level 12 Templar is my level 50 cook and is very useful to all of the chars.

    'I guess I'm doing it wrong' is my favorite go to and it does make me try things a lot of different ways. The game rewards this a lot and my chars punch well above their levels.

    So I am doing it wrong by MMO standards but I hate MMOs, so cheesy and cartoony with the stupid 3rd person view. I'll do it my way, and I expect that will work very well. It sure has been.

    I was reading through your post thinking “hey whatever to each his own… I’ll probably never see this guy anyway” till you mentioned doing a 4 man and refusing to play in 3rd person in close succession with each other.

    I don’t care how “dumb” you think 2rd person looks. The rest of us don’t play in 3rd person so we can see our shiny characters (they’re not actually shiny since we all wear the same light armor anyway). We play in 3rd person and zoomed out as far as we can zoom so we can see the glowing red rings of death we’re standing in and so we can see the other glowing patches of death to our sides and behind us and know where not to move. When you purposefully remove ¾ of your field of view you are asking to die to environment effects or to that add running up to you charging heavy attack from behind.

    Saying “I’m doing it wrong… whatever” is fine as long as you’re running around wasting your own time and your own money on repairs. With a dungeon queue and another 4 man on the way I sure as don’t want to end up grouped with someone who spends ¾ of the time eating dirt since he can’t see ¾ of the dangers coming at him. It's not fair for your groups to be forced to do content 25% harder because you're in the group and you're always dead.

    [Moderator Note: Edited per our rules on Flaming]
    This is a good example of the MMO crowd, and part of why I kinda despise them.

    I'm 68, my son is 46. We have been playing shooters since Doom. We death matched for a decade in very competitive environments and did OK. My daughter is a real monster and would dominate in those environments. She is just like that, we have way more hours. She is raising my granddaughter now, who knows what she might do.

    Anyway I can play the silly game. I'm good at it and there are a few places I'll drop to 3d, some Dolmans, although I do it less these days, just because it was a bit hard to keep track of the madness.

    I know what's everywhere. Behind, whatever. I am usually among the most mobile in the dungeon even though I move as little as possible, baby needs Silver Bolts when the magic gets thin. My vampire witch is a hoot but you gotta be real careful. My Dunmer sorc is much more robust and my ...... I am learning to play em' all. I am far better than most of what runs around and bail em' out endlessly. My usual level for fighters is about 4 below the area, which works really well. We did clear 4 mans by ourselves as well. Laughing like maniacs most of the time.

    My VR1 NB son might be amused at your declarations about 3rd person. He is playing a very good NB at the moment and although Craglorn is kinda steep in some areas, experimentation sometimes reveal weakness in the mobs that is not obvious.

    Anyhoo party on ... I am.
    Edited by ZOS_UlyssesW on June 6, 2014 2:04PM
  • Fuzzylumpkins
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    My play time is down to completing my 20 player kills daily in cyrodil and logging off, so about 25 minutes a day max.

    So short answer, not good.
  • demonlkojipub19_ESO
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    Not much to look forward to imo, except even more DK nerfs. They still won't do a thing about the balance of light armor/magicka vs other armors/stamina, and continue to ignore the reason why most people ditch the other armors for light.
  • elsom23
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    player VS player and PVE content in this GAME is getting to the point where you have to log out because 9 out 10 the quests are bugged or not even there
    PVP content is pretty much dead ZENIMAX are to busy putting our sub cash in there pockets fix the game
  • someuser
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    Well, back to topic.... lol

    I think the game is going in a great direction. I'm having a lot of fun when I actually get a chance to log in...

    I'm really looking forward to the armor paint options as well as the Dark Brotherhood and Thieves Guild factions.

    I'm really happy to read the devs are addressing class balance issues and are doing so in small increments.

    Veteran lvl stuff is the least important to me. My game time is too limited to waste it grinding and running through content. I like to switch between my lower lvl toons and slowly work my way through the game... That way I have one of every class at Veterans lvl and can go through the campaigns the way they were meant to be played, rather than on steroids getting pawned by beetles.

    I personally think Veteran lvl content is the most out of whack and unbalanced anyhow. Hopefully when I finally make it there, they will have a lot of that stuff worked out.

    So, I say good job over all, excited to see what the coming months bring!
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  • Ohioastro
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    Remember when it was all of the rage to complain about bugged quests and bots? Notice that they fixed a ton of quests - and that the bots have been slammed hard? Notice the lack of gold spam in general chat, even in starter zones? New content in week 7, slightly after the 4-6 week release window? Notice the substantially improved experience gains in vet content? The fixes to broken passives?

    And do you notice a word of recognition from the doom and gloom brigade? All you see is copy-pasted bile that acknowledges no changes whatsoever. And that's why I'm getting really, really tired of the negativity brigade. Because endless screaming and yelling, without even a token nod to good things, isn't "constructive" or your "right" as a paying customer. It's just the sort of thing that gets you ignored, and deservedly so.
  • poodlemasterb16_ESO
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    Ohioastro wrote: »
    Remember when it was all of the rage to complain about bugged quests and bots? Notice that they fixed a ton of quests - and that the bots have been slammed hard? Notice the lack of gold spam in general chat, even in starter zones? New content in week 7, slightly after the 4-6 week release window? Notice the substantially improved experience gains in vet content? The fixes to broken passives?

    And do you notice a word of recognition from the doom and gloom brigade? All you see is copy-pasted bile that acknowledges no changes whatsoever. And that's why I'm getting really, really tired of the negativity brigade. Because endless screaming and yelling, without even a token nod to good things, isn't "constructive" or your "right" as a paying customer. It's just the sort of thing that gets you ignored, and deservedly so.

    It is becoming clear to me what is happening. Zenimax built an MMO for TES fans. Not at at all an easy task considering TES is single player before this. Most TES fans who have got past the real difference in game play and combat are loving the game.

    It has also attracted a vast horde of MMO players, they are legion, although the TES universe is pretty large too. They find a game not actually quite what they want and are used to howling at the devs to get what they want. They are.

    I hope Zenimax remains true to it's vision because this is fun.
  • dracobains_ESO
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    LOL. I have 125 levels across 7 chars. The highest is 27 right now, with all over 10.

    I have an army.

    OK poodle masterb..whatever. There are two important parts to balancing online games. One is the leveling experience and the flow of that content and the other is end game which is what a majority of the comments on here concern. Beings you do not have a character even remotely close to this content, perhaps you should reserve your comments to the aforementioned early gaming experience as you cannot offer anything valid toward end game until you have experienced it.

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  • pahajuju
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    Nothing special.
    Only thing to look forward too is to see which summer the server will go to Europe.
    EU server, and loosing interest in the game.
  • AshTal
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    I am not very impressed with it, but then again I am not even sure what I want. I only have a Vet 1 and a Vet 3 so I am a long way off all the Vet 12 content coming in.
    I spend more time in PvP than in dungeons and I am not seeing a lot of love there. I also wanted an alt in every faction but having to play through all 3 story lines to get to Vet 10 has kinda killed that plan.

    However what I would have liked would have been a shift to the Vet story lines so if I go to daggerfall as a Pact member I know I am a pact member and I am not fighting for the daggers. But this would be too late most players will have already gone through these stories before change comes out. I would like better summons on my sorc and better racials for my Argonian, and I would like more stuff I can do in Cyrodil even when hundreds of other players not on and still get alliance points.
  • Kililin
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    LOL. I have 125 levels across 7 chars. The highest is 27 right now, with all over 10.

    I have an army.

    I know I'm just doing the Elder Scrolls part of the game and ignoring the MMO strangeness but my son and I did a 4 person the other day and it was a blast. I love the combat and my Sorcs are quite good. My NB is coming along well as I learn to play him and my crafters are starting to produce serious buffs. My DK is getting good as well. My level 12 Templar is my level 50 cook and is very useful to all of the chars.

    'I guess I'm doing it wrong' is my favorite go to and it does make me try things a lot of different ways. The game rewards this a lot and my chars punch well above their levels.

    So I am doing it wrong by MMO standards but I hate MMOs, so cheesy and cartoony with the stupid 3rd person view. I'll do it my way, and I expect that will work very well. It sure has been.

    I wish i could be playing this game like you.
    And i mean it honestly and not sarcastic.

    Only one question springs to my mind, is it better than a dedicated single player rpg (or something like dark souls with few multiplayer elements), or at least as good?
  • Sallakat
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    I actually appreciate this type of communication towards players from the company. Like general information about everything and anything that is being talked about and also what they can publish and not just like "oh look here, there's some fan made art" or only videos about new content etc. Also pretty sweet for a gaming company to apologize for something too, imo.
    And when it comes to the content of the article, +1 from me. Dyes, new vet dungeons, new TRIAL, etc. How cool :D
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  • silent88b14_ESO
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    Kililin wrote: »
    Only one question springs to my mind, is it better than a dedicated single player rpg (or something like dark souls with few multiplayer elements), or at least as good?
    Problem here is that the word 'better' means different things to different people. I'm not clear on your use of that word. I'd say most of the game I've seen is as good as many of the finest single-player games, but I don't think dark souls is really a good one to compare ESO to. I believe the two are too different. A better comparison would be Skyrim. I don't think ESO is quite as good a single-player game as Skyrim BUT ESO has other people running around in it and is close enough to be a contender. And if you actually like other people then overall it is better.

    But I don't think it is the same kind of game as dark souls. That sounds like what all the elitists are demanding, but I don't think many would enjoy coming home to it after a hard day's work for very long at all. Dark Souls was very 'challenging' but for me it wasn't much fun to relax with at all. Maybe if I was unemployed and angry about it things would be different.
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  • Depechenova
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    No , don't look to the road ahead,
    Instead fix the [snip] potholes in the road behind!!

    [Moderator Note: Edited per our rules on Cursing & Profanity]
    Edited by ZOS_UlyssesW on June 6, 2014 2:05PM
  • Valije
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    The road ahead in my case stops in about 60 days, when the sub runs out.

    I really like the game that it could be, but can't justify the subscription for the game it is right now.

    I always liked hard games and have a bit of experience in gaming (mind you, I started with a spectrum in the 80's) and just like the challenge, as long as it is the same for everyone.

    I use a NB with bow+dw and stamina based because I like to play this way. Vet 3 doing almost all solo with no problems until 3 mobs at a time. I am not even using the "best" build (if you can call it) because I am just lvling skills and all armors (plus crafting). I think the difficulty is ok and for the first time I found a MMORPG where the amount of exp you get is the right one with my lvling.

    I like to explore and I doing all quest, reading them and enjoying them, since I started with elder scrolls with Morrowind.

    That would be all great if the thing was smooth and everyone had the same oportunity, BUT everytime I have to wait at the start of a plublic group dungeon waiting for someone (I mean, it should be that way, it is a group one) and enters a DK or a Sorc and starts to clear it without even having to plan anything (or even sometimes picking 2 groups of mobs because one is not enough), my will to play diminishes a bit... since it happened a ton of times, my desire to play is not high.

    My build depends on fast reactions and being able to dodge the attacks, but since I am in EU, there is a 200 ms extra that you can't lower (unless you find a way to be faster than the speed of light), the thing becomes tricky. Even worse, sometimes it is probably the server wich is overloaded and can't cope with everything or a carrier that fails because several seconds of lag was not uncommon. I have to say they are way better now in this regard, but there was a time where I counted minutes to open a door all weekend.

    The best example of lag is draining shot. 80% of the times I get hit, even if I start before the mob is in the range. Most AoE have this problems to... you are outside of the area and you have already been hitted.

    Until I can play with less than 100 ms of latency, my skills dont missfire and classes are balanced, no more money to Zeni.

    On the other hand, not all people can rush to V12 since they have to work and to sleep. Of course if you leave with your parents and slack all day, yes you can. But most people wich are old enough to respect others opinions tend to have a job, children, a life... or they like to play the game for the history background.

    Of course, there is the the bugged quests too... I am unable to finish one of them for more than a month... Killed the boss more than 20 times (and get only 2 or 3 coins only).

    Edit: Started with Morrowind, not Daggerfall
    Edited by Valije on June 6, 2014 2:40PM
  • Zershar_Vemod
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    Looking good so far; as long as they also continue with all the fast responses and quick fixes, I'll be happy.
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  • poodlemasterb16_ESO
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    LOL. I have 125 levels across 7 chars. The highest is 27 right now, with all over 10.

    I have an army.

    OK poodle masterb..whatever. There are two important parts to balancing online games. One is the leveling experience and the flow of that content and the other is end game which is what a majority of the comments on here concern. Beings you do not have a character even remotely close to this content, perhaps you should reserve your comments to the aforementioned early gaming experience as you cannot offer anything valid toward end game until you have experienced it.

    Being a master at checkers does not make you a master at chess.

    I am not playing the MMO you want. it's poodlemaster BTW Zenimax was weird with the letters when a lot of us joined up.

    I'm not concerned about the end PvE game much anyway. I am building an army for Cyrodill. That is why I am taking it slow. I am on the PTS server now, mainly to experiment with end builds, I'm pretty pleased with all my chars progression and my son a VR1 NB, just one char, is doing well.

    My point is you do not have to play it like the MMOs you have played before. It's a boatload of fun for me to learn and I always come for the combat, so Cyrodill is just hilarious fun. I find PvE bosses etc very useful for testing what you have but the real combat is not the same. I may never "raid" unless it looks like too much fun.

  • Wargasmo
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    LOL. I have 125 levels across 7 chars. The highest is 27 right now, with all over 10.

    I have an army.

    OK poodle masterb..whatever. There are two important parts to balancing online games. One is the leveling experience and the flow of that content and the other is end game which is what a majority of the comments on here concern. Beings you do not have a character even remotely close to this content, perhaps you should reserve your comments to the aforementioned early gaming experience as you cannot offer anything valid toward end game until you have experienced it.

    Being a master at checkers does not make you a master at chess.

    I am not playing the MMO you want. it's poodlemaster BTW Zenimax was weird with the letters when a lot of us joined up.

    I'm not concerned about the end PvE game much anyway. I am building an army for Cyrodill. That is why I am taking it slow. I am on the PTS server now, mainly to experiment with end builds, I'm pretty pleased with all my chars progression and my son a VR1 NB, just one char, is doing well.

    My point is you do not have to play it like the MMOs you have played before. It's a boatload of fun for me to learn and I always come for the combat, so Cyrodill is just hilarious fun. I find PvE bosses etc very useful for testing what you have but the real combat is not the same. I may never "raid" unless it looks like too much fun.

    So that train of bots I see running around farming mobs isn't actually Chinese gold farmers... it's just you.
  • Asava
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    The road ahead is looking bleak. The driver is obviously drunk and refuses to listen to sober people. They can't keep their car between the mayo and the mustard. It's only a matter of time till they spin out of control and drive off the road. Then some poor tow truck will have to recover the vehicle and repair it in the Free 2 Play garage.
  • poodlemasterb16_ESO
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    Wargasmo wrote: »
    LOL. I have 125 levels across 7 chars. The highest is 27 right now, with all over 10.

    I have an army.

    OK poodle masterb..whatever. There are two important parts to balancing online games. One is the leveling experience and the flow of that content and the other is end game which is what a majority of the comments on here concern. Beings you do not have a character even remotely close to this content, perhaps you should reserve your comments to the aforementioned early gaming experience as you cannot offer anything valid toward end game until you have experienced it.

    Being a master at checkers does not make you a master at chess.

    I am not playing the MMO you want. it's poodlemaster BTW Zenimax was weird with the letters when a lot of us joined up.

    I'm not concerned about the end PvE game much anyway. I am building an army for Cyrodill. That is why I am taking it slow. I am on the PTS server now, mainly to experiment with end builds, I'm pretty pleased with all my chars progression and my son a VR1 NB, just one char, is doing well.

    My point is you do not have to play it like the MMOs you have played before. It's a boatload of fun for me to learn and I always come for the combat, so Cyrodill is just hilarious fun. I find PvE bosses etc very useful for testing what you have but the real combat is not the same. I may never "raid" unless it looks like too much fun.

    So that train of bots I see running around farming mobs isn't actually Chinese gold farmers... it's just you.

    Makes no sense but I expect that from the MMO crowd.

    It's a TES game you are the newbie here.

    Edited by poodlemasterb16_ESO on June 6, 2014 9:19PM
  • Woolenthreads
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    Kililin wrote: »
    Only one question springs to my mind, is it better than a dedicated single player rpg (or something like dark souls with few multiplayer elements), or at least as good?

    As good as the top tier single-player RPG's for some of us I think.I know some friends who would disagree because they hate moving across expanses of land or having tonnes of directions to move in (seriously) while they love RPG formats.
    Wargasmo wrote: »

    So that train of bots I see running around farming mobs isn't actually Chinese gold farmers... it's just you.

    Makes no sense but I expect that from the MMO crowd.

    It's a TES game you are the newbie here.

    Calm down, he was making a joke at the same time as voicing a frustration with he has with critters which are an enemy of all of our games.
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  • dracobains_ESO
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    I am not playing the MMO you want.

    We all are playing the same MMO unless you are overlaying some fantasy MMO in your head as you play? It's not like Zenimax put out two separate versions... that is an absurd statement and makes no sense. As a player you can approach the game differently but it is still the same MMO.

    I'm not concerned about the end PvE game much anyway.

    Then I am not sure why you are being so combative towards players expressing complaints about end game balance in PVE?



    Makes no sense but I expect that from the MMO crowd.

    It's a TES game you are the newbie here.

    I am sure I am like a considerable portion of this community and played at least one TES title. I have played them all personally and enjoyed them immensely. This is however an MMO. It is a Massive... Multiplayer... Online.. game. Everyone here is by default an MMO crowd including yourself if you are participating in this game. The concept comes from the TES games but this is not a TES game; it is another MMO concept with a unique TES flavor. Re-read previous definition if you must. If this is your first MMO then technically you would be a "newbie".
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    Wargasmo wrote: »
    down all the rot gut get a spot in the showcase showdown we call trials.

    Endgame IS mmo gaming. We don't drink alcohol, we drink DKP. We don't eat lobster, we eat world first progression. We don't have molten chocolate upside down cake for desert, we have organized pvp. But mostly.. we just don't drink because drunk people stand in the fire. And get kicked out of the raid.


    Sounds like you're playing the wrong game. Try WildStar or World of WarCraft if your idea of end game is Raiding.

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    Makkir wrote: »
    Sounds like you're playing the wrong game. Try WildStar or World of WarCraft if your idea of end game is Raiding.

    Cyrodil PvP wont be enough to keep this game alive.

    P2P offered you 'hell yeah!' moments. F2P offers you 'thank god its over' moments.
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