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It is more actiony than RPG than ESO is. Groups are not needed for almost the whole game, except a few things.
I call it a shared world/Sandbox action game, with minor RPG elements, and grouping mechanics - which are optional.
- ESO has a ton more content than FO76 does.
- FO76 does have a good amount of weapon and perk combos.. or builds, but many aren't very viable.
- Depth of content? ESO takes the cake.
Not saying FO76 isn't fun, but if you compare it to ESO, ESO is vastily superior in terms of content.
WoW and Overwatch are both developed and published by Blizzard, only one is MMORPG (same as ESO) and second one is Online Shooter (kinda F76, but even though both shooter you can't compare them). But there is nothing to compare in terms of gameplay. Honey and Flower come from the same plant, but you wont compare them
They're not though? BGS develops FO76, ESO is developed by ZOS. Two completely different studios.