QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Feb 11 2019, 03:39 PM)
Khajiit feels it’s more due to the nature of MMOs versus single player games. MMOs are a fairly major time commitment as it takes a good bit of time to build your character and understanding of a given character’s function in group content.
Oh okay. See, i didn't know this. Makes sense though, looking at the way initial versions of WoW and
Evercrack Everquest were around for many years.
QUOTE(mALX @ Feb 11 2019, 04:38 PM)
You won't get to play the Elsweyr part until May 20 no matter what;
Oh I hope to have ES: O before then. I can't wait that long!
I think I'll spend a lot of initial time in Cyrodiil, since that is where I am most comfortable. I've got this idea that my first character will be very stealthy too. Shy, and not so overtly combat-oriented, unless she's playing some sort of background role. Hmm...
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But a lot of those working on ESO were long time lovers of Elder Scrolls games from way back. It has the feel of the early Elder Scrolls games; but is like all of them put together. You can explore all of Tamriel in one game instead of having to change games to see the different Provinces.
OH wool, did not know this! I keep learning new things every day from you all.
How do people sound when they use their mics? I do have a pretty nice Logitech gaming headset, but I was talking into its mic the other day and my voice sounds rather broken-up. Unless I hold the mic right in front of my lips, that is. Or speak RATHER LOUDLY. Whenever I hear people speak in YouTube vids, they always sound much more clear. Maybe they are using actual microphones though, like professional ones.
This post has been edited by Renee: Feb 13 2019, 05:10 PM