Mine was AION in its original form, partly because the cryengine made it look very pretty but also because the private servers were actually functional unlike the WoW private servers which were largely a mess at the time.
Mine was AION in its original form, partly because the cryengine made it look very pretty but also because the private servers were actually functional unlike the WoW private servers which were largely a mess at the time.
ESO because it's barely an MMO and is actually a real game even if you play it alone.
It's very well made and polished but didn't give me the scratch for the itch of "right click on exclamation and collect 20 boar arse". I also found it hard to play with someone else since if they didn't care about the lore they would just be waiting for me to go through every dialogue option and read every book. Tbh the majority of the content didn't even need to be an mmo.
yeah im a big TES lore nerd and played it with another big TES lore nerd, so we just spent hours slowly walking through every quest and going at every building, NPC, and animal
That's what I got out of ESO, too. It's a tour of parts of Tamriel that haven't been seen for a long time, some since TES1: Arena. Grouping optional.