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ESO continues to be interesting, although don't play it as much as I used to.
Nah but eso for sure lol
Do the math
Didn't New World kill some GPUs when it launched? xD
By a gigantic mile. And that´s ignoring the fact NW is dead and buried.
choice is urs
And in literally all of those, ESO wins out. New World was really fun for like the first 50 hours and then you hit mid-level and realized nothing changes, ever. You've gotten about as much in-depth to your build as you'll ever be, max level has virtually nothing to do that's unique, and the PvP is absolute ass.
Also, you've never been able to perform RCE on ESO because the chatbox was actually an HTML Developer Level console, and as bad as the ESO servers can be, they've never been Client-authoritative, allowing you to have invincibility frames by wiggling the window around your screen.
NW never was a game, but a mere "PvP" sandbox for Jeff to raise money to go to space.