The thing I'm liking about ESO is that it's not all hype. So far it seems to me that there's a decent balance of appreciation for what's good about the game, and criticism of the typical MMO bullshit (etc). The fact that people are coming down pre…
That's definitely the way it seems to go around here.
Personally, I think I've finally arrived at a healthy place in terms of hype. I take mild interest in things that seems interesting, be aware of what's actually new or different (rather t…
Just having a lot of classes only provides an illusion of variety and choice, anyways. I like the idea of having four archetypes upon which everything else is built by the player.
Evil isn't a real thing, so this article is kind of baseless. Certainly an entire species or culture could be innately cruel or immoral from an outsider point of view.
Carbine takes a forwardly humorous approach to making the game, as in they incorporate comedy into all levels. As for the actual game mechanics not fitting a "serious" MMO, I don't know what's childish about player involvement in world design... I…
Originally posted by muffins89 Originally posted by Teala Originally posted by muffins89 yes
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Why?
* The Elder Scrolls Online features a three alliance system, with geographically separated alliances comprised o…