Having clocked more than 5,000 hours in Oblivion & Skyrim (and 1,000 more in ESO), I can safely attest that it’s the best online version Skyrim could ever wish for. The same freedom & depth goes into characters classes as well, since there are absolutely no restrictions at the weapon & armor types you can use, as well as the wealth of other Skill Lines you can unlock through progressing in the game. From the tiniest side quest, to 4-hour long epics, everything is carefully crafted in Tamriel’s lore, exceptionally voice-overed, and offering a huge amount of variety. There’s a very important factor to consider before getting into ESO – do you enjoy good storylines or do you just skip them? At least 50% of the game’s value lies in its storytelling – visually, aurally and emotionally – therefore it is crucial to know what to expect. ESO more than makes up for this, with its dark fantasy setting, detailed visuals, and Elder-Scrolls-Level Lore, fabricating a universe that is just too good to let you visit back real life. 😍 Ok, WoW is amazing, but I do understand people that just hate non-realism.
The Elder Scrolls Online had an arguably bad launch, but it did start to grow and grow, both content-wise, and inside our hearts. I’m serious, there are NO voiceovers!!! It’s absurd, mind-blowing and as “wtf are the devs thinking” as it goes. The lore & storyline is bigger than any other online game most probably, but there are NO voiceovers. There is one huge negative in World of Warcraft, and I have to mention it. That’s it – everything else, you will acquire with your own sweat and blood. Only your game time, and a few cosmetic mounts. There’s just so much content to experience, and it’s definitely the Last MMO Standing as far as P2W goes – there’s just nothing you can buy with money in WoW.
I’m one of the few millions that started playing WoW back in vanilla, and I can’t stop myself from coming back to it every few years.
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I challenge you to spend just a couple of hours on the free trial to level 20 – you won’t even have to pay attention to get amazed by the sheer amount of detail all around you. You most probably have a vague image of the game from a decade back, or you just hate anything that “doesn’t look realistic”.
I understand their view point of course – “how can this ugly game get so much praise”.įirst things first – to be fair – WoW is far from ugly. I meet more and more people that have never – ever – played WoW, and are actually negatively biased towards it. 😂 The amount of work hours that have been collectively put in WoW over almost two decades, are an unmatched feat by any other MMO, and they are reflected in the game. World of Warcraft is undoubtedly the strongest synonym of “MMORPG games”, and anyone who thinks otherwise – is in denial.