nope, its not addons steam has issues. and its not always limited to ESO either, i think you are just lucky with playtimes and such. I mean.. i've missed some outages of the game in general not just steam - myself, because they happened outside of my playtime. moreover, I use the same copy of the game to play my non steam accounts (the game takes up a LOT of space, so I'd rather not have to have it installed twice) and it works perfectly well, even while steam is having outages. the issue is steam version of launcher specific.
I'm not kidding when I say that a fair number of people ended up getting an extra copy of the base game on sale, just to disconnect it from steam, and i'm guilded with a fair number of people who have older, release copy of steam - the one that allows you to login directly, bypassing steam all together.. and so they don't use it either. mostly i'm pointing it out to demonstrate that steam numbers are not a good indicator of population is all
Last edited by Witchblade77; 2019-03-11 at 07:43 PM.
Yeah not disputing it is a indicator of the number of players. I would assume the large majority do not play the game thru Steam. But I am also not sure it is just because I am lucky. hehe. For one, it is important in the Steam settings for your games, you select to only update them when you launch the game. I have other games I play on occasion in my library besides ESO. But none of them will update unless I launch them. Also, on occasion, Steam itself will do a update. That could be like you said, I have no issues because of the times I play.
" If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher.." - Abraham Lincoln
“ The Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress to - prevent the people of the United States, who are peaceable citizens, from keeping their own arms..” - Samuel Adams
" If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher.." - Abraham Lincoln
“ The Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress to - prevent the people of the United States, who are peaceable citizens, from keeping their own arms..” - Samuel Adams
ESO beats WoW in several important for me areas. No sub and I can pick and choose which DLC's I want to play. Even with no DLC's, the base game ( which now comes with Morrowind expansion ) has a ton of content. The art work is more realistic and with voice acting for all the quests npc's ( very well done too ) and many others. Lots of lore. PVP is done like it should be. Get it when it is on sale for $9.99 and you are spending a lot less money for such a amazing amount of content. I think I am done paying a sub any more for any MMO.
" If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher.." - Abraham Lincoln
“ The Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress to - prevent the people of the United States, who are peaceable citizens, from keeping their own arms..” - Samuel Adams
speaking of love and attention to detail - new ESO live this friday, among other things, interview with new loremaster (will miss Laurence forever, anyways)
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/e...ews/post/55885
as for that talk of wow killers ... no game can be everything for everyone. not even wow is everything for everyone, which is why so many different MMO's other then wow - exist on the market. all that talk about wow killers is saying to me is that people keep setting themselves and games they try to play - up for a failure, deliberately, because ... honestly, i don't know why. makes zero sense to me
Last edited by Witchblade77; 2019-03-11 at 11:26 PM.
Exactly.
No game needs to kill WoW. GW2, ESO and FF14 are surviving just fine for example. As are a few good F2P games.
And hell FF14 and ESO especially give WoW a run for it's money these days imo. I mean I'd love a new king in the genre and for me there already is but I mean something that reinvents the wheel completely.
I KNOW! he could read a phonebook and I'd set there, listening, mesmerized :P
point taken :P
yep. I mean, I personaly don't really need or want a new king, but I would love to see something new and interesting come around - variety is a spice of life after all
I'm surprised this game doesn't have its own subforum, considering way less popular games have one.
I have no idea what I'm doing in this game
I'm a nord night blade fresh off the boat and I have no idea where to go or what to do
if you'd like a little more structure then just exploring at will - there is now a zone guide to help you, you accessing it by opening your map, M on pc - on the left of it, there is going to be your completion progress bars and under them - a button to open the guide, where ,when you open it, there is an option to start a zone story. I'm going to assume that you either don't have adventure pack, or went with standard alliance for your nord - aka your are in ebonheart pact. in this case, if you want to start the story from very beginning - you can go to Davon's watch, your starting city in stonefalls zone. anonymous benefactor should who up for you pretty much as soon as you enter the city - talk to them and that starts you on original intro questline. quests that are part of main story of a zone - will always have this fancy/ornate looking quest diamond over NPC heads. side stories are going to have a smaller/simpler marker. repeatable/daily quests are blue markers
As @Witchblade77 said there's now a zone guide to help you through the zones, so if you would like a more directed experience you can use that.
The focus of ESO are the quest chains and world lore. Since you and the world scale to make everything, everywhere, relevant to progression there's no wrong way of leveling up. Just start tackling quests as they come up, doing the main story as it becomes available to get your soul points and leveling up your soul magic. Enjoy the world. Follow the quest chains and where they take you, picking up new ones as they come along, explore the map so you "discover" all of the points of interest. The less important quests will offer smaller rewards, but are still fun, the more important quests take longer but offer larger rewards and can even change the phase of a location (NPC's are no longer hostile, doors are no longer locked, etc...) and sometimes are required to complete to "discover" that point of interest. IMO they're always worth it.
I find that add-ons enhance the experience somewhat, but they're by no means mandatory. I just google "must have add-ons for ESO" to find sites with recommendations. I use the Minion companion app (on PC) to manage them. If you're on console, not much I can say there.
Only thing I can say about this game is that, for me at least, you have to take your time and just go along for the ride with the quests, experiencing the story, learning the lore, enjoy the ride, because the combat is not great, in comparison to other games out there and end-game is just like every other MMO out there as far as what you do; grind content.
So I decided to buy a few crowns and finally get a house that's furnished too. Bought myself Cliffshade and I love it.
However I also got a huge house for free called "grand psijic villa". Is that just something you get for free when purchasing any house because if so that's pretty cool?