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I don't yet have 20 hours into the game, but I can give you some first impressions.
It definitely feels like an MMO at times with some quests (kill 20 of these things, hand in, etc.) and in towns, which is to be expected. It's very ES when exploring caves and dungeons and reading/listening to townfolk and lore -- I find myself wanting to explore everything.
With other ES games, I'd look in every crate, barrel, and urn I come across, though I don't have the same sense of urgency or want. It may be because I'm with friends or feel the need to rush and grind through the levels, but it's a bit disappointing. That being said, if I'm exploring and come across a cave or somewhere that looks interesting, I'll damn well have a gander.
The menu system is a bit overly complicated and crowded, and I have encountered a few errors whilst loading the game (none of them game-breaking or requiring a restart-- mostly UI errors). Looking for friends on the in-game Social hub is also glitched and requires you to unfriend and refriend anyone you wish to party with.
I've not tried PVP so I can't give you anything on that, but in general I find the combat to be very ES, which is a good thing imo.
My main gripe with the game so far is not being able to devour 20 cheese wheels, 32 apples, a magicka potion, several carrots, random herbs, and a sweet roll mid-combat, but that's just me.
[–]Mallion[S]0 points
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PvP is really a lot of fun. If your over level 10 I highly recommend you give it a shot.
As far as eating a bunch of food to recoup health, simply be a Templar yourself or befriend one & you'll be untouchable.
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[–] Xanderoga 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I don't yet have 20 hours into the game, but I can give you some first impressions.
It definitely feels like an MMO at times with some quests (kill 20 of these things, hand in, etc.) and in towns, which is to be expected. It's very ES when exploring caves and dungeons and reading/listening to townfolk and lore -- I find myself wanting to explore everything.
With other ES games, I'd look in every crate, barrel, and urn I come across, though I don't have the same sense of urgency or want. It may be because I'm with friends or feel the need to rush and grind through the levels, but it's a bit disappointing. That being said, if I'm exploring and come across a cave or somewhere that looks interesting, I'll damn well have a gander.
The menu system is a bit overly complicated and crowded, and I have encountered a few errors whilst loading the game (none of them game-breaking or requiring a restart-- mostly UI errors). Looking for friends on the in-game Social hub is also glitched and requires you to unfriend and refriend anyone you wish to party with.
I've not tried PVP so I can't give you anything on that, but in general I find the combat to be very ES, which is a good thing imo.
My main gripe with the game so far is not being able to devour 20 cheese wheels, 32 apples, a magicka potion, several carrots, random herbs, and a sweet roll mid-combat, but that's just me.
If you have any questions about it, let me know!
[–] Mallion [S] ago
PvP is really a lot of fun. If your over level 10 I highly recommend you give it a shot. As far as eating a bunch of food to recoup health, simply be a Templar yourself or befriend one & you'll be untouchable.