Sir Orcberry
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In my opinion it is, because it still retained an rpg feel while improving greatly on Morrowind's weak points, but I want to hear some other opinions.
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Lol auto correct"Morrison" lol
Morrowind ftw
Yep, you kinda hit the nail on the head. Morrowind is actually pretty similar to Oblivion, with the exception of combat. I still prefer Morrowind over Oblivion though, but I guess that's just me. Skyrim is of course a better RP experience.Well first of all there's 5 not 3 ESOs. Second, I think each one has their strong points.
Arena and Daggerfall focused on the map(arena having 600.000km2 and daggerfall having 250.000), I know nothing about More owing so I'll leave that blank, Oblivion focused on the RPG experience, weapons breaking, RPG stats and more, and on the stories, especially the main questline; and Skyrim focused on the gameplay experience, better graphics, better enemies, better combat...
If I had to choose one I'd say Skyrim, but Oblivion is pretty good to.
EDIT: also, compared to the rest of the franchise, Skyrim is more of a sandbox. If between lvl 0 and 30 you made your character a great assasin, you're still in time to make him into a juggernaut. In Oblivion, if by lvl 30 your character is an assasin, that's his destiny for the rest of his live.
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Yea. I was mainly focusing on the three/four hd titles, morrowind, oblivion, skyrim, and eso, but I see your pointWell first of all there's 5 not 3 ESOs. Second, I think each one has their strong points.
Arena and Daggerfall focused on the map(arena having 600.000km2 and daggerfall having 250.000), I know nothing about More owing so I'll leave that blank, Oblivion focused on the RPG experience, weapons breaking, RPG stats and more, and on the stories, especially the main questline; and Skyrim focused on the gameplay experience, better graphics, better enemies, better combat...
If I had to choose one I'd say Skyrim, but Oblivion is pretty good to.
EDIT: also, compared to the rest of the franchise, Skyrim is more of a sandbox. If between lvl 0 and 30 you made your character a great assasin, you're still in time to make him into a juggernaut. In Oblivion, if by lvl 30 your character is an assasin, that's his destiny for the rest of his live.
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In my opinion, ESO shouldn't be included in the series, but that's just me lolYea. I was mainly focusing on the three/four hd titles, morrowind, oblivion, skyrim, and eso, but I see your point
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It was a good game, just not worthy of it's predecessorsIn my opinion, ESO shouldn't be included in the series, but that's just me lol
It's not made by Bethesda, and is not really similar either.It was a good game, just not worthy of it's predecessors
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True. I do like the fact that you can visit a lot more of the provinces then other es gamesIt's not made by Bethesda, and is not really similar either.
Yea, but they are really bland after a while lol, especially Shadowfen [emoji20]True. I do like the fact that you can visit a lot more of the provinces then other es games
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Yea. They don't feel alive, like in skyrim or oblivionYea, but they are really bland after a while lol, especially Shadowfen [emoji20]
It's an MMO, it's to be expected though. It won't be like the single player titles that Bethesda makes. It's still fun, but I don't play it much.Yea. They don't feel alive, like in skyrim or oblivion
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It is good, but the delivery of the game sorta failed. Zenimax said the game was made to cater towards single player and MMO players, but it doesn't. ESO has a TES feel, but it caters a lot more to a multiplayer experience.I don't have ESO but it seems like a good game. It's to be expected that the other titles are better, since they focus on the game experience and not so much in the multiplayer experience.
In Skyrim you could find a Daedric Dagger in an enemiy's corpse and say hell yeah!! In ESO you can't do that or some players would be OP by sheer luck, destroying other players's experience.
So basically yeah, for an MMO, ESO is great, for an Elder Scrolls it's nothing special.
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