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Reply #3640 on: February 01, 2017, 04:30:22 AM

Loved the good old Morrowind game back in the day! If I got time, I might just buy this. Is ESO enjoyable as a single player experience? Or is it easy enough to find casual groups to play with occasionally?
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Reply #3641 on: February 01, 2017, 06:31:18 AM

Loved the good old Morrowind game back in the day! If I got time, I might just buy this. Is ESO enjoyable as a single player experience? Or is it easy enough to find casual groups to play with occasionally?

I thought so... on the PS4 at least. Grouping was pretty seamless though I have only done that a handful of times. Of course, I haven't played in awhile because life.

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Reply #3642 on: February 01, 2017, 06:48:59 AM

They are really bumping the graphics to a new level per that video.

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Reply #3643 on: February 02, 2017, 02:33:59 AM

I've recently stopped playing in order to clear some of my single-player backlog, but TESO is a very, very enjoyable MMO as solo experience too:

+ Nice, detailed quests
+ nice environments
+ good crafting system once you get the hang of it
+ reasonable B2P/subscription/store policy (and how enoyable the game is without spending another dime but the initial entry cost)
+ LOTS of content
+ good advancement system
+ great for Elder Scrolls fans: beside the world, they give you the illusion of freedom you have in the single-player ES titles, being able to pick up lots of stuff, read long books, etc.)

Graphics are...so and so, definitely too "plastic".

- Animations in general are horrible. Spell effects are worse than horrible. Combat lacks impact feeling compared to TERA, BDO.
- stay away if you're fed up with traditional DIKUs and their formula

Can't speak about endgame content because I'll likely won't ever get there anyway (the only MMO where I, let's say, "maxed out" a character was UO with a 7x GM, so you get the idea :P)

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Reply #3644 on: February 02, 2017, 04:27:47 AM

My #1 complaint about ESO that still seems to hold with the b2p edition is ... inventory management.

Basically, when I played back in 2014, I had to just straight up ignore my craft skills while leveling, or my inventory would become an overflowing nightmare every hour or so due to the many different types of crafting materials (and cthulhu help you if you wanted to level provisioning / alchemy). What's annoying is that they are clearly aware of the problem since they added the 'crafting bag' that works just like the crafting bank in GW2 and post-WOD WOW... but it's only available if you sub, it isn't even in the cash shop. Yeah, no.

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Reply #3645 on: February 02, 2017, 06:10:04 AM

My #1 complaint about ESO that still seems to hold with the b2p edition is ... inventory management.

Basically, when I played back in 2014, I had to just straight up ignore my craft skills while leveling, or my inventory would become an overflowing nightmare every hour or so due to the many different types of crafting materials (and cthulhu help you if you wanted to level provisioning / alchemy). What's annoying is that they are clearly aware of the problem since they added the 'crafting bag' that works just like the crafting bank in GW2 and post-WOD WOW... but it's only available if you sub, it isn't even in the cash shop. Yeah, no.

Regarding crafting management, yeah, I imagine it becomes really cumbersome when you start doing it in large bulks and at high levels  (I mean crafting levels). I used the crafting bag and yeah, it's VERY handy to say the least; still, it's not THAT bad when you have two or three characters and you expand a bit your bank storage via the crown store.

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Reply #3646 on: February 02, 2017, 06:22:07 AM

I can't think of a single thing ESO did that another MMO didn't do better.  ESO was such a blah game.  The only reason to play it was because you had nostalgia for Morrowind.

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Reply #3647 on: February 02, 2017, 09:40:34 AM

I can't think of a single thing ESO did that another MMO didn't do better.  ESO was such a blah game.  The only reason to play it was because you had nostalgia for Morrowind.

And because it is on the PS4 without a monthly fee to play.  Oh ho ho ho. Reallllly?

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Reply #3648 on: February 02, 2017, 08:35:45 PM

They are really bumping the graphics to a new level per that video.

Nah, that had Blink studios written all over it.

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Reply #3649 on: February 06, 2017, 06:02:41 AM

"Homestead" update is being patched in right now: it introduces housing to the world of ESO along with some other features and bug fixing. Monster-size patch notes:

https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/318838/pc-mac-patch-notes-v2-7-5

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Reply #3650 on: February 07, 2017, 12:09:21 PM

when dafuk are they going to patch in the MMO?
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Reply #3651 on: February 08, 2017, 06:55:56 PM

Steam has this on sale. As a complete noob, which is the version to buy?

The Elder Scrolls® Online: Tamriel Unlimited (40% off)
The Elder Scrolls® Online: Gold Edition (50% off)
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Reply #3652 on: February 09, 2017, 11:22:11 PM

Steam has this on sale. As a complete noob, which is the version to buy?

The Elder Scrolls® Online: Tamriel Unlimited (40% off)
The Elder Scrolls® Online: Gold Edition (50% off)

Tamriel Unlimited is just what they called it when it went F2P. Technically I think it's now called "One Tamriel" since they introduced the go anywhere level-scaling stuff. Either way, it's just the base game. Gold Edition is the base game plus the first 4 DLCs that they released, which you would either have to buy separately or subscribe to gain access to.
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Reply #3653 on: February 11, 2017, 08:34:46 PM

I used some of my crowns from subbing to buy one of the large homes, Hunding's Palatial Hall.  It's very spacious with a large courtyard and even your own private beach.  That being said, the gold costs for houses, even small ones, are freaking REdonkulous. ACK!

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Reply #3654 on: February 22, 2017, 09:28:34 AM

Some of the potential skills for the new warden class.

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Reply #3655 on: March 05, 2017, 09:55:05 AM

I'm still playing this although I've taken a few relatively long breaks.  It's only gotten better, in my opinion.  You can quest anywhere because of the level scaling, which goes a long way in extending the life of the game.  The map is BIG and when I start a new character, I don't have to spend like forever going through quests and dungeons I've done several times in the past.  After a bit, I can start going to sections of the map I've not seen before.  This helps keep up my interest.  I very much like the fact that I can follow people in to hard dungeons and group dungeons and, as long as I participate in the battle, get a quest update and loot.  It makes me feel naughty and it's useful.

I sub when I play because they get that bit right, too.  The $15 sub fee gives you more than most games, including 1500 cash shop coins.  I've taken to spending the coins on these crates they have now.  Every month or so (I think) they change them and I can't believe the amount of cool loot I get.  Costumes, mounts, hair styles, pets... HAIRSTYLES... and they're very generous with the number of items they include or I'm very lucky.  If you get a reward you already have, they give you some special coins that you can save up and buy the crate rewards that way.  It's very fun.  More fun than just buying some old stuff.  My sister bought me a pre-order for the expansion which I'm very much looking forward to.  I don't usually play pet classes but that bear looks totally bausome, although I wish the war dog didn't have stupid looking armour on. 

There are some issues for me, though.  No AH is one.  I really enjoy playing the AH in games.  I might eventually join a trading guild to see if it gives me that feeling again.  The quickslots are still stupid.  I hate it, even with a mod.  The justice system... I don't think you should get nicked by the cops if you get away with a murder.  It just makes better sense.  I know nothing about the champion system or vets or that sort of stuff because I've only ever leveled to 34.  I like that I'm so slow that there's still lots of stuff to explore and fiddle with.

And that's the end.

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Reply #3656 on: April 11, 2017, 08:40:02 PM

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-04-10-the-elder-scrolls-online-is-going-free-to-play

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Bethesda really wants you to play The Elder Scrolls Online.

Not content with paying someone $1m just to try its MMO, Bethesda will next throw open the gates of Tamriel to everyone, regardless of platform, for a full seven days.

It's a generous offer - the full game, without restrictions, 500 Crowns of premium currency to spend at the in-game store, plus a discount on the full game if choose to purchase. All your progress carries over, too.

The free trial begins 3pm UK time tomorrow, 10th April, and lasts until 18th April. PC and Mac, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players can all join in.

All of this comes ahead of The Elder Scrolls Online's upcoming Morrowind expansion, which launches in June. Edwin recently had a look at how the addition will change the game.

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Reply #3657 on: April 12, 2017, 01:28:10 AM

Yeah, my mate's been banging on about that.  Probably time for the wife and I to give it a wee retry.

I played it way back in Beta and was just horrified at how utterly awful it was.

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Reply #3658 on: April 13, 2017, 01:58:34 PM

I might try this with the new class in the expansion.
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Reply #3659 on: April 14, 2017, 09:56:25 AM

Have messed around with this briefly. Seems decent enough. Will try to give it more time before the free week is over to see if it is worth throwing money at.

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Reply #3660 on: April 14, 2017, 10:45:28 AM

I can't get past the builds in this game. There are simply too many options for me to figure out what to build. However, if I go looking for popular builds, they're always really weird. The best build for leveling my DK is a bow/dual wield build and neither of those are interesting to me; it's not why I chose the 'warrior' type.

If I just play what I want, then I seem to always be barely winning fights. I really wish the class and skill stuff were more streamlined.
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Reply #3661 on: April 15, 2017, 06:04:49 AM

Played it on the free trial. Meh, might as well play skyrim. Less arseholes.

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Reply #3662 on: April 16, 2017, 07:01:02 PM

I kind of like it, very confusing at times but respecs are cheap at least.

I can't get past the builds in this game. There are simply too many options for me to figure out what to build. However, if I go looking for popular builds, they're always really weird. The best build for leveling my DK is a bow/dual wield build and neither of those are interesting to me; it's not why I chose the 'warrior' type.

I don't know what warrior archetype you mean but if it's the Conan style then 2h is probably not too far behind dw and bow. It's just recommended I think to have a dps weapon style to kill stuff. Since skills level if you have an item equipped or an active ability in your ability bar most people seem to recommend going for a skill from each class line and a skill from two different weapon types. If you took a 2h skill and a sword and board skill you could keep both leveled even if you never really used sword and board while killing stuff.
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Reply #3663 on: April 20, 2017, 10:33:33 AM

I subbed for 3 months because I am terrible with money. There is SO much I am trying to remember from my first (short) time around. Finally started reading the SA thread for some sort of guidance. Have the strange problem of having too MUCH to do...I can't decide which thing to work on first. Even when I do decide, something else inevitably pops up and I get distracted for several hours.

Oh, and I bought a lion to ride with my sub crowns  awesome, for real

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Reply #3664 on: May 08, 2017, 01:18:34 PM

Definitely an unfair comparison graphic-wise, but it's a nice throwback nonetheless:

Morrowind 2002 (unmodded) vs. TESO 2017; featuring views of Seyda Neen, Balmora, Vivec and the landscape in general:

https://youtu.be/qn46trwngMQ

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Reply #3665 on: May 10, 2017, 05:52:15 AM

I ended up bored and fired this back up, never made it past VR8ish in the original version. So much better, lots of QoL improvements, and having fun. Enough to sub for 3 months, it's worth it for the crafting bag alone. I'm sure at the end of that time I'll be playing something else, but for now I'm enjoying it. Even the player base is less douchey than I remember.
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Reply #3666 on: June 04, 2017, 07:16:59 PM

I can't get past the builds in this game. There are simply too many options for me to figure out what to build. However, if I go looking for popular builds, they're always really weird. The best build for leveling my DK is a bow/dual wield build and neither of those are interesting to me; it's not why I chose the 'warrior' type.

If I just play what I want, then I seem to always be barely winning fights. I really wish the class and skill stuff were more streamlined.

I finally found a good all-around level build and pushed to 50 on my DK recently. Once at 50, the mobs melt a bit faster and I think that will continue as gear progresses and Champ points build. Now that I feel a bit less fragile, the game is far more enjoyable and I'm have a good time. Ready to re-visit Morrowind in few days.

My only real complaint is that I wish purchases and characters were available cross-platform. To have access to my PS4 toons and content on my PC would be freaking awesome.
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Reply #3667 on: June 04, 2017, 08:44:09 PM

I can't get past the builds in this game. There are simply too many options for me to figure out what to build. However, if I go looking for popular builds, they're always really weird. The best build for leveling my DK is a bow/dual wield build and neither of those are interesting to me; it's not why I chose the 'warrior' type.

If I just play what I want, then I seem to always be barely winning fights. I really wish the class and skill stuff were more streamlined.

I finally found a good all-around level build and pushed to 50 on my DK recently. Once at 50, the mobs melt a bit faster and I think that will continue as gear progresses and Champ points build. Now that I feel a bit less fragile, the game is far more enjoyable and I'm have a good time. Ready to re-visit Morrowind in few days.

My only real complaint is that I wish purchases and characters were available cross-platform. To have access to my PS4 toons and content on my PC would be freaking awesome.

The good thing about the Champ system is that the points are shared across all of your characters, whether they're lvl 1 or 50.  I'd take your DK to at least 160cp, which is as high as the gear levels go.  Morrowind has been pretty fun so far.  There's lots of interesting stories and quests to do and the main story line has you helping Vivec...get his mojo back, so to speak.  The warden class is not too bad but not as fun as I'd hoped.  I really like pet classes in rpg's but I felt a little let down with the bear.  You can't really do much with it and I feel the sorcerer pets are more useful and interactive.  I don't really think this "expansion" was worth what they're charging as it is just a larger DLC zone with a new class.  Still enjoying myself and having fun, though, which is the main thing.

I'm still surprised by the number of people who play.  At least for PC, every zone I go to has lots of people running around.  You would think most people would be playing in Morrowind but the older zones are just as busy.  The fact you can start a fresh character anywhere, even Morrowind, is one of the things I love about ESO.  There's no starter zones anymore which makes play alts a lot better because you're not repeating the same content over and over again.  There's only so many times in WoW or LOTRO that you can play through Elwyn Forest or the Shire before the will to play an alt diminishes.  With ESO, you can go from 1-50 playing in 2 or 3 zones so you don't have to repeat the same content over and over again.
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Reply #3668 on: June 05, 2017, 11:18:56 PM

Been playing a lot of this over the past few weeks. It is a great single player game, and just enough interaction with the great unwashed to make it feel populated. Tooling around Morrowind has been cool, but I miss the guards muttering insults at me whenever I walk by like they used to awesome, for real

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Reply #3669 on: June 06, 2017, 06:19:48 AM

I'm surprised that I have enjoyed this as much as I have. There are small complaints--there is a bit of sameness in the combat rotations after a while, and only a few mobs that make you really think or change your button spamming. I wish there was a bit more weird gear that RNG drops on you now and again. I wish there was a bit more of a feeling of mixing really dangerous areas in to basically safe areas--I love that sense in Skyrim that I can just wander along and suddenly I'm in the middle of deep shit. Don't get that so much here. Wish the cities had a bit more personality. And the long zone loads when you're doing something like running quests out of the Thieves Guild get really annoying after a while.

But it's basically fun.
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Reply #3670 on: June 06, 2017, 10:16:09 AM

Agreed on all counts.

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Reply #3671 on: June 06, 2017, 11:54:50 AM

I have been feeling like playing an MMO recently, this seems to fit the bill.

Just want to make sure, this is $60 for the base+morrowind as well as a monthly sub?
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Reply #3672 on: June 06, 2017, 12:44:15 PM

Yeah, I was like....I'm gonna check this out. *heads to Steam, sees price, closes Steam*

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Reply #3673 on: June 06, 2017, 05:46:02 PM

I'm playing fine without a monthly sub.
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Reply #3674 on: June 07, 2017, 05:51:28 AM

The sub is really only for if you want to go big into crafting.  Otherwise, you can do without it and miss nothing.  Also, the $60 price tag for Morrowind is for the special edition I believe, so unless you really want some pets, a horse, and a few costumes, you can just get the expansion alone for $30.

Full disclosure:  I got the special edition, and a subscription, because I have no self control and really wanted that spider pet.  I don't even like crafting in general, but that crafting bag is pretty damn convenient.  But I acknowledge that none of it is really necessary.

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