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End game stuff/hard mode trials? Um you may want to look into discord, specialized guilds and whatnot.
There are plenty of people still playing and new people joining all the time.
Do they play it long-term? No. Due to dev incompetence.
Long-term play - hell yes!
Some ppl play all day long...dunno why but yeah.
So if you missed a lot of expansions\trials\arenas etc and quests - its good to get back and do em. You will always find ppl to play with in ESO.
I bought a laptop on launch just to play so I wouldn't have to wait for the console's delay. I then transferred my account when it launched on console to Xbox (huge mistake in retrospect). I put in probably 4-5k hrs, I had master weapons from pvp campaign finishes, alpha and beta titles/pets and more, I still play on PC today. It took me 2 years to finally get over all of the stuff I had left behind on xbox, but I come back to dabble in new DLCs, and I've casually hit 300 CP on my new pc acct. I miss all my OG account stuff, but the games so good, I always come back. It might not be for what I started playing it for (massive pvp battles) but it usually never disappoints either.