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You cannot compare the series with an MMO. I don't like MMO's but ESO allows me to have some fun game time with my GF and I can still do some single player stuff until the possibility of another release in the single player series.
comparing a single player with an MMO is like comparing a Japanese water garden with a noodle stained t-shirt. They are just WORLDS APART! >.< you cannot compare them.
(unless the noodle stain looks like an exquisite tree, but you'll really have to spill it all down yourself to ensure a good image)
Single player is much better in my opinion because there's a whole series of games you can have fun with, each with a unique story that connects to the franchise. It's about you and your adventures in single player, not a population in which everyone fights for the top to win since that's when the game becomes more of a competition than a fun, interactive experience.
The real elder scrolls dev team has nothing to do with this.
Indeed :D Still its sad the Devs from the MMO version put all their creative energies into their child and for unseen reasons things turned out the way they did. Its not like Zenimax put all this money into a project fans have been begging for ages to happen just to see this outcome.
At least I got a awesome Molag Bal statue out of it they are selling separate from the main Elder Scrolls Online game :)
When I started playing PC games it was with the original Wolfenstein (actually before that but that's when I really got interested) and it's been first person shooters ever since.
When I first saw Skyrim I was impressed by the scenery,etc., but not really all that interested. And then I saw that you could paly the game from a first person perspective. That's when I decided to give it a try.
Skyrim is probably the best, most immersive game I have ever played. But without the first person POV I don't think it would have been near as immersive. I've looked at other games such as Witcher 3 but no fp...so not for me I think.
I am just now thinking about Dragonborn and Falskaar and looking forward to TES:VI I hope and expect VI to be better in all kinds of ways but I also hope they'll retain the option to play FP.
Pretty much the same experiance here with Spear Of Destiny and the first Doom totally taking me in after some brief time with Blake Stone, The Legacy, Realms Of The Haunting etc on PC. Before that it was rpgs on the Commodore Amiga like Black Crypt and Eye Of The Beholder. All first person games. Playing third person just doesnt have the same I am there feeling which is one of the reasons I couldnt get into The Witcher series as much as I wanted to. Top down view is nice though since they usually have gorgeous art to enjoy such as the Diablo and The Incredible Adventures Of Van Helsing series along with the upcoming Grim Dawn.
Thanks for your positive post MacSuibhne. Helps to remind me to be appreciative of what has come our way.