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With ESO being a thing, most likely not because its safe to assume that ESO won't be the only TES-themed MMO, and anyone wanting any kind of co-op would probably go for the official version other than a mod. ESO is a pretty garbage game though, so only time will tell.
Everyone I know avoided it like the Plague after the Horrable Alpha /Beta Testing.
Only the tiniest bit of my resistance is about the costs. The biggest part is that the industry avoids sandbox MMORPGs like the plague in favor of instanced quests and opposing races speaking gibberish. I'm an old hat RPer from the 80s. I loved my time in UO with Shadowclan Orcs. If I can't be the non-griefy somewhat-intelligent monster who knows how/when to break LOS and heal (or whatever) I probably won't be playing that particular game. Not being able to kill my gulidmates for being possessed by some kind of "ebil humie" (breaking character) also makes a game a bit of a non-starter for me.