Antorus is really fun. You should do it too before you call it quits.
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They never said soon though. They made it pretty clear that they hadn't even started development on it.
well, lets see what i can think of:
I can find the weirdest **** on Youtube and Google and scare the hell out of my parents and friends with it.
also, I do old lady voices out of nowhere when i'm alone for no reason whats so ever... (I also for some reason can impersonate King Julian from the Madagascar movies.)
(I also like to make people (those ones who get offended by everything) mad at the stupidest **** for fun...I do this on facebook. the other apps suck balls)
Pointless to come back online here again since the last time logged in (3 years ago)
So has anyone converted to the superior MMO aka ESO yet?
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Its like jumping from the fridge to the fire.
I try my best to like it but end up hating it after every 2 hours of gameplay because no class is fun to play even though the game is cool.
DK - spellsword with fire, aka dragonborn with no shouts
Templar - so much healing, such boring spells
Nightblade - Hate rogues and agility archetypes, draining isn't worth playing a class for it
Sorcerer - Currently trying this one out.
I honestly just end up coming back to wow again and again and again after trying any MMO, even though I LOVED SWTOR I came back to wow, I loved BDO (holy **** the trading system and the RP potential are through the roof, but I don't have any friends into that kind of ****...), came back to wow.
Really sad how I cannot invest the time into learning a new mmo because wow is just "easy" and fits my work and life schedule.
I mean some stuff are pretty bland but there's more than a dozen skill lines. Use the two-handed sword skill line on a DK, ignore the spells and there's a warrior. I agree that templars are kinda boring as healers, I prefer wardens in every aspect. But the resto staff skill line is dope. Siphoning looks cool imo, especially if paired with vampirism.
Even though I can't really get bored of the combat mostly because of the weapon sets that give you two action bars, I'd play this game simply for the exploration and quests. I love the Elder Scrolls universe and I find the quests actually entertaining. I don't think I've ever stumbled upon a "kill X monsters and collect their ****" quest. Most of them are long-ish and fun questlines.
Right now I'm playing a warden and I'm simultaneously healing and dpsing in dungeons. Can't get bored even during the early stages of the game.
I think I burned myself out on the Elder Scrolls games with Skyrim. I loved Morrowind. I thought Oblivion was pretty good. I had a bit of fun with Skyrim. I tried to replay Skyrim and nope, couldn't do it. I have a suspicion I would follow suit with ESO. The game doesn't look particularly appealing to me anyway.
Lately, I've been having fun with FF XIV though. I've had a rough time with the game. I started playing it some 3-4 years ago, and have played it for about a month in "sessions". I've "quit" the game like 4-5 times. That's because I never had anyone to play with before, and I had been pretty clueless about how to advance into the "end-game" part of the game. I've wanted to do raids in the game for a very very long time. I've made some friends, one of which is more than happy to show me the ropes of the game's systems. That has allowed me to maintain my interest in the game for some time now. I'm still having fun with it and I haven't contemplated quitting again... yet. Hopefully I'll get to do the parts of the game that I've been wanting to for so long. I've been wanting to do the game's raids for so long that just the thought that I may get to try them out has me really excited.
Which is great, because WoW is feeling really dry for me right now.