For an MMo that's only a few months old they surely have had great support, steady development, and have listened to the core players that actually care and play ESO. I think all this is a step in the right direction and shows that they really know what their strengths are and what sets ESO apart from other MMOs. Personally I like how they have brought the AAA RPG experience/niche even further then other MMOs have and have tried not to be like every cookie cutter MMO out there. MMOs like ESO bring gamers that would normally not care for MMos over into the MMO scene and that's a good thing. We need more variety with MMOs and hey there is an MMO out there for everyone. No matter what you hear ESO is surely one of the better ones especially when it comes to its PvE/solo experience and is only getting better, so building on its strengths and what its does do well is great and I say nothing wrong with that.
It would be nice to be able to fight someone in pvp that didn't have my same class title, race and similar build (minus a bit of this with a bit more of that).
These games have zero imagination for those who have DAoC expectations - where you could literally define a realm by their races and classes and thusly, uniqueness from one another (like in the fancy CGI videos Zenimax produced).
Shame the artist's imagination is as usual superior to the lackluster mirrored watered down immersion effect of copy paste.
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It would be nice to be able to fight someone in pvp that didn't have my same class title, race and similar build (minus a bit of this with a bit more of that).
These games have zero imagination for those who have DAoC expectations - where you could literally define a realm by their races and classes and thusly, uniqueness from one another (like in the fancy CGI videos Zenimax produced).
Shame the artist's imagination is as usual superior to the lackluster mirrored watered down immersion effect of copy paste.