For someone that has not played Skyrim, what makes this so similar?
Also, while it is somewhat different from traditional MMOs (I have yet to come across a mission where I have to kill "x" number of enemies, or collect "x" number of items) it is still an MMO, and if you aren't a fan of either the genre or the story, it's not going to be for you. Especially if you have to pay a subscription.
I will also say that, like The Old Republic, I expect that in 1.5 years that ESO will have a free-to-play option. I just don't see it having the WoW sustainability, unless they have the in-game content to keep the traditional MMO players around. Obviously we aren't going to see that in a beta.
Also, while it is somewhat different from traditional MMOs (I have yet to come across a mission where I have to kill "x" number of enemies, or collect "x" number of items) it is still an MMO, and if you aren't a fan of either the genre or the story, it's not going to be for you. Especially if you have to pay a subscription.
I will also say that, like The Old Republic, I expect that in 1.5 years that ESO will have a free-to-play option. I just don't see it having the WoW sustainability, unless they have the in-game content to keep the traditional MMO players around. Obviously we aren't going to see that in a beta.
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