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I have been playing ESO since release, and 90% of the time, it's just solo, sometimes i forgot this is an MMORPG. lol
state of the game, i would say it's pretty healthy, i am also recently coming back to ESO after 2-3 years, and the best thing is, no matter which town you visit, there are players on the town, which makes it feels alive ( although you don't really interact with them )
I bet most DLC dungeons can be done with "eyes closed" challenge but it will be a long grind due to blind gameplay. Also I think normal DLC dungeons can done by a long macro that will click its way trough whole dungeon but it is a bannable offense :P