Third and last... Elder Scrolls Online... I truly hope this is just a side project and not a serious attempt at a game, Elder Scrolls has always been a solo game and for good reason imho, but do as you will... I think multiplayer is a mistake though.
You're definitely not alone in this thinking. Many old-timers to the series, like me, feel the same way. Personally, I have no use for the mindless mess of MMO play. Really, it becomes less of a RPG and more of an RTS. The only difference being that you have one unit, your PC, and you must grind resources into skills as quickly as possible because "everybody else" is doing exactly that, and many of them are out to gank less than optimally developed players. Every one I have tried, all of the players therein, they're all exactly the same, like the DnD dweeb who rolls up his PC with maximum damage as the primary focus every single time. Not for me, and never will be. WHY did Skyrim sell so huge out the door? THIS is why. Like it or not, and certainly there are tons of complainers, Skyrim is inarguably the best and purest solo-play RPG amongst its peers. ESO may succeed or fail on its coat-tails, but it has no bearing on Skyrim's success. I'm kind of hoping it does flop, just so the devs can focus back solely on the SP TES world.
If BGS is banking on TES fans flocking to ESO, I think they might have made a bad bet. Forums aside, the sheer success of Skyrim, the continued popularity and play time, all point to people who WANT the SP experience over the MP experience.
If I could find a reliable group of AD&D players, I might just go back to PnP with 6-8 people. But MMOs are absolutely NOTHING like a PnP RPG "party" of adventurers. In the absence of PnP folk to play with, SP suits me just fine, and I'm sure I'm not alone in that thinking.