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The Elder Scrolls Online is, like all MMORPGs, a work in progress, and a deeper look at the roadmap of that progress was given last week at QuakeCon. In a panel session titled The Future of The Elder Scrolls Online, details emerged about features announced in the weeks prior, as well as some surprises from the team.
Read more of Christina Gonzalez's Elder Scrolls Online: The Future Takes a Promising Path.
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Anyone who says Zen doesn't listen to their players is a blind hater.
Quakecon brought a lot of well deserved excitement (pending follow through). Zen showed they are willing to continue to grow the game. This is the kind of stuff you do not get in a F2P game. I've even enjoyed the BETA version they initially released. It is now in a very stable state and ready to start growing.
Agreed, the game got off to a slightly rocky start, but really all of my gripes with the game were fixed in the first month. Remains one of the best MMO's on the market currently imo. Nowhere to go but up with new content and such
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I am glad ESO is taking the right direction. I will stay subbed to it, even though I dont play so much anymore (twice a week). Cant wait for the new Champion System (I like the AA system of EQ1 and EQ2).
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Doesn't Blizzard have an MMO with that?
I was pleased with my first month in ESO. the leveling experience was great.
i wanted to wait a few months to see what they are planning after that endgame content for the hardcore players...- and i like what i hear so far, iam sure all that is built as well.
just waiting for that new pve solo zone!- and ill resub!
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Maybe I am the only one but im not really motivated to read anything about eso that appears in essay format.
Would be nice if there was an outline or bulletin points... I have spend too much grinding eso to spend more time reading theories and promises as great as they may be... they will fall on deaf ears if i have to read through an essay to understand their development plans.
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Bethesda and ZOS are not the same devs although there is some overlap. Bethesda made all the other single player ES games. That's why Skyrim is more "authentic".
I do feel that ESO has more customization than Skyrim though. My ESO character feels more my style than Skyrim ever did. I'm still waiting for an ES game to let me use a Staff as a blunt weapon instead of a magic weapon.
Well, it seems that ESO is prepared to leave alpha stage and move on to beta stage, and then even something release worthy somewhere down the line. Guess thats when console release will happen (learning a lesson and all that)
The question i have reding this is how much this "super seasonal gear" will have impact on Cyrodill and will PvE grind be (again) required to be competitive.
I was hoping that they created the world like they do the singleplayer games with lots of open landscape. The world feels crowded and un-natural. I feel like they have too many POI's and almost every quest is easily forgettable. I enjoyed the game up to 40 but just couldn't bring myself to explore 1 more zone, maybe I'll pick it back up when VR overhaul happens.
You could do that in Morrowind. Staffs were blunt weapons.
A good game with an even better ongoing development. ArenaNet could learn a trick or two from ZOS. Zenimax shows they care for their players within months of release and I am happy to see, that subbed games still get much more useful attention than F2P games like GW2 (please spare me the B2P comment).
Nice article.
"ESO: The Future takes a promising path.
The way thats phrased implies that the "path" ESO has been on up to this point hasnt been all that great.
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Is there any news on this? I know it was promised at launch as something to happen in the future, but haven't heard anything since then.
Not even sure if it's going to happen if they don't have the level of success they originally planned (whatever forecast that was).
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