Genma:TheDestroyer
Arcane
Dunmer, Argonians and Nords in an alliance. Wow.
"...and then Vivec dropped a moon on the lot of them. The end."
"...and then Vivec dropped a moon on the lot of them. The end."
NADs
I don't think this is what Elder Scrolls fans are looking for. Lack of housing, neutered exploration, hot bar combat, rigid class structure, Kingdoms of Amalur graphics, and a PvP clusterfuck are not the features that sold 10 million copies of Skyrim. This is WoW's feature list, except WoW is bigger, more polished and already losing players by the millions who have grown tired of it. This is an epic failure in all regards. I bet at least a half dozen or so Asian free to play companies can't wait to bid on the Elder Scrolls and Fallout IPs after this disaster unfolds.
It will be fun to see all the "professional reviewers" change their tune when the game is going to be released.
10/10 best MMORPG of the ever!
ESO screenshot creates a largely negative reaction
Game Informer has provided the first non-leaked screenshots of the Elder Scrolls Online (hereafter referred to as ESO). The screenshots show players fighting Storm Atronachs.
Reaction to the graphics and announcement has been mixed.
Jara commenting on Bethblog was dismissive. "You gotta be shitting me. This looks like a beta screenshot for Morrowind," Jara said. "Warcraft has pretty lousy graphics by today’s standards too, but this looks… after how gorgeous Skyrim was, this looks like an insult," he said.
Yoda Unleashed on GameInformer.com was also unimpressed. "Looks like your typical run of the mill MMORPG," Yoda Unleashed said. "So long as Bethesda continue to make singler-player Elder Scroll RPG's I don't mind this existing. But if this replaces that single-player experience then I'll be disappointed to say the least."
Matt7895 from RPGCodex was even more critical. "Third-person, cartoony graphics," he said. "F*#k them to hell."
But GoldvsSilver on GameInformer.com was happy. "Looks great!" he said.
Other commenters pointed out that MMOs need lower system requirements to allow players with lower end machines and internet connectivity to play the game.