just22
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Found this on reddit. Game sounds a lot more intriguing compared to when it was first announced. I wonder if it's going to be subscription based or a one time purchase with micro transactions.
It plays nothing like WoW in all honesty. The combat is actually how TES games should have been and not the terrible combat that has plagued that franchise forever. The problem is that it (the combat) is incredibly slow paced and especially for an MMO.I love TES, but I'm staying far away from this bastardization of the series.
In the video the op posted, the narrator is quite literally describing WoW, but wrapped in Tamriel clothing. Zenimex could have done something unique, and wonderful, instead it seems they have decided to do what SWTOR did, and copy WoW, keystroke for keystroke.
Been in beta for over a month. It's awful.
I've been in almost every beta for a major MMO in the last 8 or 9 years and this is one of the worst.
I've been in the beta though I don't want to kill my interest of the game by playing it non stop.
60 bucks then 15 a month on top of that, I can't see it doing very well on consoles.
Ive been in it since F&F alpha. Haven't even bothered to check it out in almost a month. The game just has no character at all. But then again other than Morrowind and Shivering Isles I have hated everything Elder Scrolls related.Seems the first invites they sent were 7/3/13 so you must have been playing a very early build.
Just got an invite, anyone else? I'll try it this weekend, I have no expectations and don't really even enjoy MMO's anymore but my buddy also got an invite so we'll test it out.
Ive been in it since F&F alpha. Haven't even bothered to check it out in almost a month. The game just has no character at all. But then again other than Morrowind and Shivering Isles I have hated everything Elder Scrolls related.
The only issue I really have with the game is the fact that they are doing microtransactions and the monthly fee. Unless the microtransactions are just utility stuff like wow, that's some greedy turbine type of business model.