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In what way?Megilindir said:
Stay away from ESO. If you play it solo it is worse than other Elder Scrolls games
With solo, I meant that I don't need to group up and communicate with people in order to play the game properly. Ofc I don't mind dungeons or raids, or even pvp with other players, as long as it doesn't require too much effort and communication.Megilindir said:What you ask is basically an utopia. If you want a casual friendly soloish game, why do you choose MMOs to go with?
MMOs are no territory for quality solo plays. They always inherit some kind of grouping neccessity by nature : You have to commit.
Take this advice : buy Mass Effect Andromeda. Play it for many hours to come. You say you are a family man. You need to be always 5 mins afk every now and then here and there..
Stay away from ESO. If you play it solo it is worse than other Elder Scrolls games
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MMOs are no territory for quality solo plays. They always inherit some kind of grouping neccessity by nature : You have to commit.
Take this advice : buy Mass Effect Andromeda. Play it for many hours to come. You say you are a family man. You need to be always 5 mins afk every now and then here and there..
Stay away from ESO. If you play it solo it is worse than other Elder Scrolls games
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GW2 is also a good game.
Oh BTW I loved Black Desert Online too I enjoyed it solo and I did the trading, breeding horses and building up my worker empire and it was loads of fun.
TSW could be fitting, it is b2p (at least for now, we don't know what the relaunch will bring), the missions are like small stories (so you can play in short chunks and still have the feel of "well done"), and you don't need groups for the main storyline, in fact for a couple story parts you can't even bring a group, because those are "forced-solo" (if there's a forced grouping, there should be the opposite as well, right? ).
Then it's a great match - and a bit sad, since TSW has maybe one of the best communities, you miss out a lot if not chat with them -, most channels are local and only visible within your current zone, and most people use the global custom channels instead, so if you don't sign up for those channels, you will barely see any communications "while playing the game properly" (*)
Same goes for pvp and dungeons (at least on normal and elite difficulties), you don't need to drop even a simple "Hi" (but of course that would be a common courtesy).
In a sense however I agree with @Megilindir above, maybe a singleplayer game with an online part would be a better fit, like GTA with GTA Online, or the Ghost Recon game HL just tested recently.
(*) from a newcomer's first impressions on the forum, the chat part:
"When I first began playing a few weeks back, chat was completely dead. Having heard whispers of an active, friendly community, this was a little disheartening - even more so because zones actually reduce the number of players also for atmosphere. Then by chance, I happened upon a forum thread on custom chat channels and that all changed."
Leave for 2 weeks, your character has new skills learned, its a big reason why I play.
Also, the basic mechanics are quite simple, you learn how to mine, or run mission, or explore, pretty much if you come back in a year, you'll easily pick those activities right back up because they won't have significantly changed.
Warning, EVE is very complex, many argue unnecessarily so, but it will keep you entertained for a very long time (perhaps a lifetime) if you want to explore all possible paths.
It actually has a F2P option (sort of), you can create an Alpha clone for free and experience much of what EVE has to offer.
But is more of a free trial, they cap your skills at lower levels, don't give you access to the most advance version of ships, and your real time training is 1/2 of normal rate.
It's meant to encourage you to sub of course, but if you decide to let it lapse it's nice to know you can still find skills to set into motion which will continue to train (at a slower rate) while you're away.
As a casual player, there will be activities you can't do, such as capital fleet warfare, but there's plenty of jump in and out PVP action in groups such as Red vs Blue or the Not Purple, shoot it fleets for a casual player to jump in and enjoy.
Oh, not for everyone, but I still feel it might be of interest in your situation.
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