If I have to choose one thing I am most exicited about in ESO, it will be:
crafting
How about you? What is one thing you are mostly excited about?
If I have to choose one thing I am most exicited about in ESO, it will be:
crafting
How about you? What is one thing you are mostly excited about?
I'm most excited for visiting and seeing new Provinces and Daedric realms from TES lore.
I can craft in any MMO.
I can PvP in almost any game.
I can can make a Knight, a Thief, or a Mage in 1000s of games.....
But getting to visit new TES places is what I'm excited for. Exploring the world and finding its secrets and the culture. That is what will make ESO fun for me.
The thing i'm most excited about is the MMO itself, its been so long since a decent MMO was produced. as far as the individual systems i prefer crafting, but we will see how that turn out.
Well, to me the most important and exciting thing is to be able to roleplay the kind of character I want. TESO has fat character support...yay. And Argonians...
i honestly cannot think of 1 thing in this game to not be excited about. im still waiting for a release date to get even more pumped over
The one thing I am most excited about would be one of four things that are not in the game at launch. The Thieves Guild, Dark Brotherhood, the Justice system and Housing. Regarding content at release I'd probably say exploring or crafting.
Just to be able to play an Elder Scrolls type game with my friends, and guildies who are all big fans.
RPing, if it happens. Other than that, trying to become a vampire.
- nice, not comic-like grafik
- one of the best PvP systems i know
- elder scroll setting / storys
Everything, but mainly the landscapes, the cityes, to revisit Skyrim 1000 years after Skyrim game...the OST, etc, etc.
It will be my second mmorpg (the only one I play and I like is Age Of Conan), so I'm really excited and it will be quite a new experience for me.
I am PVE player and I love roleplaying as i stated here many times, si I'm really excited to see what ZoS has prepared for us.
I am most looking forward to bringing my Fleet (guild) in Star Trek Online into the game world of The Elder Scrolls Online. They are with out a doubt in my mind the best group of people in any guild in any MMO I have ever played and I have played nearly all of them and lead guilds in most of them, I can not wait to experience the lore in Elder Scrolls with them it is going to be epic!
Honestly, the character customization screen looks really cool, plus all the other character customization options that will be available in game.
Looking forward to:
Elder Scrolls lore
interesting quests and dungeons
minimal HUD
3 faction PvP with 100+ player battles
No gear loss upon death. not interested in "stealing" gear and losing gear to other players.
Not Looking forward to:
immature, rude, arrogant, insulting, argumentative players.
bugs, cheaters, exploiters, hackers, spammers
gear2win ??
Since we don't really know anything about the game (at least those not in beta), the only thing i can say I'm excited about is that ES is going online.
There hasn't been any decent mmo the last years, and none came even close to WoW population. (far FAR away from it.)
A think I definatelly do NOT want to see in ESO, is 1st of all the lack of gear progression. MMO's need to have gear gaps. I'm not talking about huge gear gaps that you need to play hardcoe for a year to come on par with everyone else, but this logic " I just logged in for first time, I need to be on par with everybody" is pure failure.
The second thing I don't wanna see, is a system like GW2, where players did not have roles, and everyone is on full dps gear. Just spam your sword skills and kill the target, hopping you won't die from AoE, is "tactics" for brain damaged players. Yes we need tanks, healers,dps, and even support classes/builds if possible.
After having Raided in WoW and other MMOs for years, really looking forward to ZOS's take on raids. Ready for something fresh and hopefully ZOS can deliver.
Took some posts out. It's a big forum, and there's more than enough threads to be curmudgeons on. But the title of this thread leads me to believe it's intended as a more positive-focused one, so no need for the off-handed comments and debates.
Also don't call out other members on the open forum. That's rude and can be grounds for a warning and posting suspension.