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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I dont play ESO because is a theme park game. I am bored of: TSW, SWTOR, or any other theme park.
My first on line game (and my favourite) was Star Wars Galaxies long time ago. Although Skyrim is an off line game, i can find in Skyrim like a own life or freedom and variety of activities.
The wrong about ESO (according my point of view), is than is not a Sandbox game. I am wairing to ArcheAge or EverQuest Next, or H1Z1 or The Repoplulation, or Star Citizen, i mean, i like Sandbox games, and i find the theme parks (including ESO), lineals, focused in the progresion and with bit variety and freedom.
I have tested ESO, and is very good theme park (better of a lot of others), but the theme parks are not for me.
As for online and offline games, there's one difference: While the offline games rely heavily on content, the online games rely heavily on the players as a team and human socializing, and perhaps also the content.
Modding or creating is perfectly possible online, too, but it also needs proper tools for reporting bad player made content, as well as vigilance from the players to actually use those tools. That responsibility also partially falls on the players.
Edit: After 10 years of perfect success the games going downhill so I can understand if someone were to disagree with me, and I'd probably agree, but man was it worth it a few years ago.