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Recent actions have already proven they are more interested in maintaining artistic integrity then obtaining commercial success.

Shrug. I have lots of friends. Seriously, at least 12 people I know will be playing this game with me. And isn't it more realistic that everyone in the whole world isn't "there just for you"?

It is already HD.

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The vastness of the map is a plus, not a minus. It is what allows for complex flanking maneuvers, and negates the effectiveness of a zerg.

Also, PVE dungeons and quest zones are where I have found some of the best PvP so far...

So we agree then... you can only loot a limited amount of stuff in skyrim.

Only on PC. Skyrim sold more copies on xbox 360 then all other platforms combined. Oh and on PC you can mod ESO to make it look better and do different things too.

ESO is far more immersive then any single player Elder Scrolls title. The main reason being - you don't have to pause the game to take a potion or swap your weapon.

I am sorry, but you could only loot a limited amount of stuff in Skyrim too. Example : this plate with candles on it. I could loot the plate next to it, but not this one? Why must Skyrim be so dumbbed down and immersion breaking to only let me loot a limited amout of stuff!?? Why!

To everyone complaining that ESO is not a real Elder Scrolls game : ESO is in fact far more immersive then Skyrim. Why do I say that? Because nothing breaks immersion more then having to pause the game to switch weapons or take a potion.

Haters gunna hate.

it's mostly just giant empty map space with feck all content inside, with very few hotspot objective buildings which will be the focal point of blind zerg activity whilst player numbers are optimal, and as population/activity drops will almost certainly leave the massive PvP map feeling barren and due to the sheer

Skyrim was also catered for consoles. It sold more copies then any other role playing game ever released. Seriously. They made 1.2 billion dollars from Skyrim, and most of that came from xbox 360. If anything ESO is going to do better for being on consoles...

Dark Age of Camalot is still 15$ a month, 13 years after it was released. ESO will never be F2P.

After reading several articles about ESO, I have yet to read a more boring comment.

While you are doing that, I will be Emperor.

Or, it will prove you wrong.

The draw of ESO is not having a thousand people doing quests with you - it is having a thousand people siege a castle with you. It is like the Defense of Bruma, except the army is made up of real players instead of NPCs. Oh, and the army actually has thousands of people, instead of just 12.

ESO has hands down the best PvP out of any of those games you listed.

Being the Emperor of Tamriel is the benefit to compel players to team up...

ESO's mega-server architecture solves this issue.