I mainly enjoy pvp, trading and crafting, i am definitely not a storyline enjoyer, i bought eso in 2014 but didnt like it much
how it the game doing now? also how action oriented is it? im seriously old and a bit slow, not good with stuff that has 1000 hotbars buttons and heavy dodge action...
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Spaztic button mashing animation canceling in PVP ruins it for me, since you need to master it to be really effective, but if you just want to stand back and cast or auto-fire arrows at the zerg it can be slower paced.
i enjoy both open world as well as their battlegrounds
as a casuall player.
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
Pull a comfy chair up the your big flat screen TV.
Play the game your way -- solo, grouped, PvE, PvP, delves, dungeons, crafting, etc.
If you are good with a controller, with little stress or movement, you will be able to hold your own against younger players in PvP -- or do well in PvE overland mobs or dungeons.
Don't want to fight? Be a healer class. Everybody NEEDS the healer in group PvE or group PvP.
Crafting? Become a Grandmaster Crafter. People always want the best gear!
Stop and enjoy the scenery. Play the lute. Relax.
~ Ancient Membership ~
Food buffs, gear etc. do make you stronger at any level relative to the mobs.
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― CD PROJEKT RED
The game is doing fine and is on the cusp of a major update.
Combat is fairly active. Blocking and dodging attacks, as well as interrupting foes is needed quite frequently. However it is not as fast paced as Tera, for example.
Once you reach level 15 you will have access to two bars that you can swap between as needed. Each bar contains five basic abilities and one ultimate that must be charged through the use of the basic ones.
PvP opens up at level 10, and so far as I know can be used as a means of character advancement in lieu of PvE questing.
Crafting will be tedious without a subscription, as having one gives you infinite storage of crafting materials aside from your normal inventory.
Yet every time I go back, the quest story lines bore me to tears. I don't know if it's poor writing, uninteresting dialogue or what but I've been encountering this in most games -- MMO or single player, but I digress).
I will try again when I feel like it but I think I have (for the most part) moved on from the current crop of MMOs and what they offer.
I'd love to go back and love it, but I am playing other games at the moment.
The game is better on the crafting/trading than PvP. But being a good crafting in order to trade you have to research, which you are severely behind on not playing. For example...the final trait on one piece of gear takes almost a month to research, that is just the final one of like 9 traits. Really long time-gate. You can't make the best gear sets until you research a lot of traits for each piece of gear you want. Each piece of gear, meaning three types of armor for each piece, jewelry, then all weapons.
If you did not like it in 2014 I see no reason why you would like it today. But it is sub-free so why not just reinstall and see for yourself?
I did that about 6 months ago....playing again lol. Will see for how long this time. I have found that I enjoy the combat as long as it is magicka/caster based. Melee is too awkward.
There has been A LOT of rebalancing to abilities, gear sets and even some mobs.
One thing I've noticed that was long overdue is that some mobs have been tweaked to hit you harder. It's most noticeable in the newer areas and in public dungeons. Overland mobs are still mostly a joke but the difficulty in some of the zone PQ- like events are definitely much tougher than the Dark Anchors in the vanilla zones.
The ones in the newest zone, Western Skyrim, called harrowstorms are no joke - they're pretty well on par with world bosses for difficulty and last quite a bit longer. I'm having a blast doing those.
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
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