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I don't know where your biased opinion is coming from, but I'm just saying: don't get your hopes up.
Certain NPCs on the other hand seem to have specialized attributes which tends to make them easier targets for elimination and crowd control.
I don't know if this aspect was ever incorporated into WoW or ESO. But I wonder if they've considered it. As for a monthly fee to play, I'm not thrilled at the idea of forking out money for a grind and since ESO is in beta, I don't think it's a good idea. So far, I haven't been impressed with the graphics as I have been with TES V Skyrim.
GW2 and Star Citizen seem to share the same ideal with non-recurring fees to play the games and I feel this is far more attractive to the general gaming community.
-GW2 is better than ESO, no kidding. however...
-GW2 is already dead, so there is nothing to kill.
GW2 is very boring in my opinion; but as I say: that's my opinion, and there IS NOT a BETTER game, it absolutely depends on what somebody expects for a good game.
For all things elder scrolls related there is skyrim, oblivion or morrowind.
PVP .. plenty to kill and be killed there.
"nothing to kill"??? Where the hell are you hanging out? Divinity's Reach?
To the OP, you must have been hit on your head ... and suffered a severe injury that has somehow impaired your sense of judgement.
GW2 will keep going strong .. and GW with all it's expansions continues unabated.