Venom wrote:I have some questions...
Hey, Venom, I can share my ESO experience with you:
> ESO can be played solo or multiplayer. I'm only at level 21 and most of my progress has been through
solo questing. However, I'd recommend being open to multiplayer activities; it's a lot of fun when you're battling together as a team!
> ESO has areas were you can battle other players (PvP; Player versus Player) but most areas are based upon tackling the in-game challenges (PvE; Player versus Environment).
> ESO doesn't require a subscription to play... but there is an option for that and it is useful. If you sub you get a few experience boosts, some Crowns (for buying stuff) and access to all DLC areas (but not Morrowind) but the real benefit is access to the Crafting Bag; this is a storage facility which is very useful for avoiding some pretty tight inventory management. Of course, you can try the game without the subscription and see if you enjoy it before deciding whether or not you want to sub.
> The game is huge! Since launch a number of expansions have been released and, following the One Tamriel update last year, you are free to travel across the entire game world regardless of your ranking.
> There are some pretty complex activities in the game and they are not always well explained. The game starts off pretty basic but, over time, many fresh challenges and opportunities become possible. You need to learn lots of things but it is satisfying when you do so! Even though I'm at level 21, I feel like a beginner and there are many aspects I still know nothing about. Many players in the game have amazing outfits and skills; the mechanisms that enable this take a lot of time to learn!
> If you wanted to give ESO a try, I'd suggest getting the basic version (it was on sale in the PS Store earlier this month; but you could get the disc version cheaply) and see how you get on with it before splashing out on DLC areas and expansions.
I hope that helps, dude. Just shout if you have any other queries.