aleph
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Because TSW has incredibly shit combat that you cannot avoid for more than a few seconds at a time and GW2 is just plain shit.
Don't see the difference to ESO
Because TSW has incredibly shit combat that you cannot avoid for more than a few seconds at a time and GW2 is just plain shit.
That's because there isn't any.Because TSW has incredibly shit combat that you cannot avoid for more than a few seconds at a time and GW2 is just plain shit.
Don't see the difference to ESO
Considering staring at my own feces is more entertaining, I don't consider this as praise.I nominate this page as more entertaining than TESO.
That's because there isn't any.
And I am telling you, that is the wrong question. The question is why do you play them at all?That's because there isn't any.
That's what I am trying to say. There is no difference, so if you have to play one why chose the most expensive one?
There is no difference
And I am telling you, that is the wrong question. The question is why do you play them at all?
I was going to argue this, but seeing as we're just being edgy I'll rather just leave it.
I think I'll go play some ESO now.
staring at my own feces is more entertaining
reminds me of dfo launch days
To be explicitly clear, if you don’t enjoy MMORPGs, you probably won’t enjoy The Elder Scrolls Online. Its strong character progression and combat systems better suit the offline Elder Scrolls games than in most MMOs, but it’s very much a game about adventuring with other players. As a fan of both MMORPGs and the Elder Scrolls series, I found it to be one of the most rewarding games in the genre in years. Even while it’s troubled by some extremely annoying bugs and will probably never look great, I’ve loved my time questing through Tamriel, and I look forward to logging back in soon.
Good - Elder Scrolls Online is fun, as long as you remember it's predominantly an MMO.
IGN reviews:
To be explicitly clear, if you don’t enjoy MMORPGs, you probably won’t enjoy The Elder Scrolls Online. Its strong character progression and combat systems better suit the offline Elder Scrolls games than in most MMOs, but it’s very much a game about adventuring with other players. As a fan of both MMORPGs and the Elder Scrolls series, I found it to be one of the most rewarding games in the genre in years. Even while it’s troubled by some extremely annoying bugs and will probably never look great, I’ve loved my time questing through Tamriel, and I look forward to logging back in soon.
Good - Elder Scrolls Online is fun, as long as you remember it's predominantly an MMO.
Switching to the Morrowind faction suddenly makes the game playable due to Morrowind nostalgia.
Also assassins are nice because you kill shit super fast, shortening quests.
Maybe that's why duping was a feature, not a bug?Losing your bank inventory sort of loses its sting when everything can be easily duped.