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  1. Jun 25, 2015
    10
    One of the best games out there. It's clear as day that the large majority of these "negative reviews" are coming from people who have not even played the game and are either just trolling to be miserable trolls or are mad because their game might be failing in some way
  2. Jun 25, 2015
    10
    This game is definitely one of the best games I have ever played, and THE best MMORPG out there at this, and a much longer, time. Everything from graphics to storyline are beautifully done.
  3. Jun 10, 2015
    6
    So, you've seen all the reviews. Lots of negatives, and there are a few reasons. For starters, the entire feel and environment is ruined by the dozens of other players that are around you all the time. That feel of sneaking around to go through dungeons, that fear of confrontation when you're in the fight, and even the solitude of traveling through the beautiful scenery is tarnishedSo, you've seen all the reviews. Lots of negatives, and there are a few reasons. For starters, the entire feel and environment is ruined by the dozens of other players that are around you all the time. That feel of sneaking around to go through dungeons, that fear of confrontation when you're in the fight, and even the solitude of traveling through the beautiful scenery is tarnished heavily by loads of other players. They kill all the monsters before you can get to them, making quests much easier than they should be. Plus, all the subtle un-screen things (highlighting for item selection, finding bad guys, etc.) is confusing. For example, they should have at least made the hovering over a bad-guy red, and the hovering over other players/npc's green. It all just feels cluttered.

    I wanted to get into this, because I loved the last three ES titles, each with more hours than I'd like to admit. This is definitely not a classic ES game.

    That said, if you've played MMO's in the past, you understand that questing is only a small amount of the game. I haven't leveled enough to give it a fair review, so I will graciously change my score if things get better.

    BUT, I might not even get to that point if the servers are always cluttered and down. I have been kicked and unable to connect basically every time I've played the game. I don't have a lot of time for stuff like this, so I need to be able to dive in and get my fun in 1-2hr. increments throughout the week.

    Anyways, if you have the game, stick with it for a while (as I intend to) and see if things get better.
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  4. Jun 9, 2015
    7
    OK so I have played only a few hours of this so far and it's yet to wow me BUT I am enjoying myself. My main concern is that it doesn't feel like a proper Elder Scrolls game at the minute, the story is really flat and I have yet to feel like I am part of something even greater, like i did with Skyrim, that game through you into what was an epic plot.

    My other main concern is that I am
    OK so I have played only a few hours of this so far and it's yet to wow me BUT I am enjoying myself. My main concern is that it doesn't feel like a proper Elder Scrolls game at the minute, the story is really flat and I have yet to feel like I am part of something even greater, like i did with Skyrim, that game through you into what was an epic plot.

    My other main concern is that I am not entirely sure yet WHY it is online. I just seem to be treking around amongst other people doing the same quest as me but at a different pace, I feel like I am either doing something wrong or i am missing the point in some way.

    I am fully prepared to alter my score once I have ventured further but I could do with some sort of explanation as to why there are other warriors similar to myself running around and also some sort of encouragment to interact with them. I don't want to compare it to Destiny as I feel they are different games but atleast with Destiny it sort of explained why there were other "guardians" about and game you the push to join forces with others. Right now in this game, I sort of feel like everyone else is getting in the way a bit.

    This is coming from someone who doesn't play World of Warcraft, never really got into it myself but i can see the appeal, hence why i thought I would give this a go on its day of release.

    I do think its a bit cheeky as well to let you pay £50 for the game and then try and sell you a monthly membership that is basically the same as the type of thing you get with F2P games. £8.99 a month increases your leveling up and money income etc, basically allowing you to become a badass quicker than every one else. It would be worth it if I found a reason to interact with anyone else but as I havent yet, I will just be my pauper self running around levelling up slowly.

    I am all about fairness so if I do change my mind about the game i will alter this review, i have to say though i am enjoying this game a hell of a lot more than I enjoyed the Witcher... I'm thinking of getting rid of that all ready.
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  5. Jun 9, 2015
    3
    ESO had great potential to take the console community by storm, as there's not another game operating at the same level of graphic design and storied history. What I saw today was a game that fell flat on it's face. The graphics are very similar to a vanilla skyrim on its high settings, mixed with several bugs all relating to network issues and lack of capability to support playerESO had great potential to take the console community by storm, as there's not another game operating at the same level of graphic design and storied history. What I saw today was a game that fell flat on it's face. The graphics are very similar to a vanilla skyrim on its high settings, mixed with several bugs all relating to network issues and lack of capability to support player population. From the general inability to log in without fighting the internal server error message that is so predominant, to lagging in the game so hard that the game auto-crashes to home page on the console. I've experienced first-hand network lag crashes that actually prevent me from completing quests because the npc I got the quest from disappeared from the marking spot. I've taken falls that injure me, where I then go attack an npc, and then repeat the same fall I took 10 seconds ago while the npc is still aggro-ed on me. I finally gave up for tonight when I went to create an item through blacksmith crafting and got stuck in the sequence, not receiving the item, nor being able to exit the crafting screen.

    This game may be capable of providing a great experience, but it's launch failed miserably to impress, or even arrive as a playable game, hurting it in both the short term and long term lifespan of the game.
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  6. Jul 3, 2015
    0
    Absolutely terrible game. This really is the illegitimate child Bethesda wish it never had.
    I have never given a game a 0 before, but that being said I have never spent 30 hours playing a game which felt like utter hard work to keep going, only to be left disappointed.
    Where to start.. The graphics are terrible, however this is to be 'expected' with an MMO (of course, about 10 years
    Absolutely terrible game. This really is the illegitimate child Bethesda wish it never had.
    I have never given a game a 0 before, but that being said I have never spent 30 hours playing a game which felt like utter hard work to keep going, only to be left disappointed.

    Where to start.. The graphics are terrible, however this is to be 'expected' with an MMO (of course, about 10 years ago..). The gameplay is not as engaging as it would seem, it is almost as if they made it look like any other ES in terms of combat, but made it terribly boring! The worst think about this game however is the content; depending on where you start in the world is dependent on your race, basically you will be split between 3 different areas across the map.. all of which have certain areas and all of which are as boring as the next.

    Really I could go on about the faults this game has for thousands of words.. but I'm wasting my time. If you are a true RPG fan, go buy The Witcher 3. If you are a fan of the ES series and/or Fallout, turn away.. you WILL be disappointed.
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  7. Sep 22, 2015
    1
    Do you like boring fetch quests and WoW clones? If you do- ESO is the game for you. This game may appeal to someone who just wants to fight monsters non stop and is looking for zero depth, it certainly won't appeal to people who like Skyrim though.

    Lots of running, long loading screens, boring and bland world.
  8. Jun 9, 2015
    4
    Got this through today, the update took about 40 minutes, it all depends on your internet service, thats nothing to do with the dev.

    But for the game it self, it is poor, i really love the elder scrolls series and i think thats what the problem is, i just doesnt feel like a elder scrolls game therefore producing a feeling of dissapointment, so i tried to look past that and see it for
    Got this through today, the update took about 40 minutes, it all depends on your internet service, thats nothing to do with the dev.

    But for the game it self, it is poor, i really love the elder scrolls series and i think thats what the problem is, i just doesnt feel like a elder scrolls game therefore producing a feeling of dissapointment, so i tried to look past that and see it for what it is but it still feels like a let down, the story so far is pretty pants, the gameplay is boring, and it comes across as complete chaos when it comes to interaction with real world players, its just complete chaos, people running about like headless chickens, trying to tea bag you, starting fights with guards who then start on you.

    I now have an issue where i am in Daggerfall and a real world player started a fight with a guard and the guard then attacked me and it placed a bounty on my head as it thought i was the criminal, this was early into the game. it just all feels so chaotic. No structure or enjoyment so far what so ever.
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  9. Jun 9, 2015
    5
    This game is very difficult to give a straight rating too. As this game claims to be an Elder Scrolls MMO, but is really a remake of Ages of Camelot RVR game. So I will give it three ratings.

    Elder Scrolls game. 3/10. Simply put this game has some Elder Scrolls flavor, but would be a horrible disappointment to anyone who dreamed of an Elder Scrolls MMO. If your a hardcore ES fan, you
    This game is very difficult to give a straight rating too. As this game claims to be an Elder Scrolls MMO, but is really a remake of Ages of Camelot RVR game. So I will give it three ratings.

    Elder Scrolls game. 3/10. Simply put this game has some Elder Scrolls flavor, but would be a horrible disappointment to anyone who dreamed of an Elder Scrolls MMO. If your a hardcore ES fan, you will probably hate it. If it becomes a free game from an Xbox Gold account it might be worth a try, but ES fans would probably still hate it. The XB1 controllers at least make it feel more like an ES game than the PC version.

    MMO. 5/10. As far as MMO's go, it's very small feeling zones. It's still quest this and quest that, even though they try to put some ES flavor into it. If ultimately fails horribly in doing so. It is just very average as far as PVE 1-50 MMO's go. IMO the classes are too vanilla. Even more so if your looking for ES flavor.

    RVR. 7/10. I never played AOC, but I loved Warhammer Online's RVR, which was borrowed from AOC. It is tons of fun when 50 vs 50 PVP fights happen and try to maintain control of bases. ESO tries to solve the flaws in WH RVR by having 3 factions instead of 2. So if your into Realm vs Realm vs Realm Multiplayer PVP for bases this game is the game for you.

    The top says this game is made by Bethesda, but that is not true. It is made by Zenimax by the guy who was blamed for destroying what was great in AOC. So essentially this is AOC 2. So if you want AOC style RVR this is the game for you. If you want ES in an MMO. This game will be a huge let down.

    Seriously Bethesda, take the money you earn from this and build an MMO based on the Skyrim skill set. That will make a balanced MMO and PVP will theoretically be balanced because at end game everyone can be every build. And with Windows 10 coming out, you can build it for the Xbox 1 graphics and everyone will be able to enjoy top of the line ES multiple player game.
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  10. Jun 10, 2015
    1
    Ok, Huge Elder Scrolls fan. Been playing ever since Morrowind. That said. If you are too, then do not waste your time on this game.

    1. Login failures, annoying, not a great start. 2. I purchased the special edition with all the bells and whistles. But guess what, only I get the bells and whistles, my wife and brother who want to play on my xbox don't get it. Zenimax says "you have to
    Ok, Huge Elder Scrolls fan. Been playing ever since Morrowind. That said. If you are too, then do not waste your time on this game.

    1. Login failures, annoying, not a great start.

    2. I purchased the special edition with all the bells and whistles. But guess what, only I get the bells and whistles, my wife and brother who want to play on my xbox don't get it. Zenimax says "you have to purchase that dlc again." For DLC... I... already... purchased.

    3. Combat is slow and clunky. The game literally has the combat system used in games from ten years ago.

    4. Every time you turn around they make the game overly difficult and frustrating so that you WANT to purchase in game money. Like way shrines, you can use them only so often otherwise it costs hundreds of gold to use. Just one example of the dozens of annoyances I have found like that.
    5. You only get 60 inventory spaces which would be fine except the count crafting items as items so a flower takes up a whole inventory space.

    6. Most items found in the world can be sold for 0 gold. Which shouldn't be horrible because you can break items down for their raw materials, except its not guaranteed if you get anything. Most items you get nothing.

    7. Except for special dungeons and pvp you cannot quest with friends. You can each solo the same quest at the same time but group questing is a no-go. Which means no helping friends.

    8. The area is flooded with players, often doing the same quest as you so you have literally twenty or so people standing around waiting for the big boss at the end of a dungeon to spawn. Then all hell and lag breaks out when he does and the fight literally lasts seconds.

    9. Bad guys can hit you with a sword from twenty feet away. No joke.

    10. Immersion is horrible. You wait in line to cure some npc with a potion. Watch him stand up and say "Thank you" then fall back on the floor so the next guy can heal him with his potion.

    11. Playing areas at your level is to easy and playing above your level is suicide. You attack a heavily fortified enemy siege location... except their forces consist of two bad guys that spawn over and over again... Huh? I literally have to run around looking for someone to fight.

    12. You can only sell so many stolen goods a day.

    13. no mini map and no red dots for enemies... but that doesn't matter because enemies don't see you until you hit them, basically.

    14. After level six you cant respawn where you died. You can if you have special crystals. Please purchase a pack of those in the store for real money.

    15. Even after paying $60 or more on this game respecing your character skills costs almost ten dollars.

    16. There is no magic skill trees. Only staff skill trees. So you cant level up healing like in previous editions you have to level up "restoration staff." Which would be ok except you cannot switch weapons
    mid fight. at least not until level 15.

    Those were just SOME of the annoying things that I have found after a day of owning this game. My PC friends laugh at me and say "That is just how MMO's are." WHAT?! Bad graphics and crappy games are what the "PC Master Race" have been dealing with for years?! And they have been so desensitized that they think that its normal?! Ugh.

    I am just sad that I bought this game digital so I can't return it for at least some of my money back.
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  11. Jun 9, 2015
    5
    The lag is massive on this launch date, which let us now that in all of this time they couldn't prepare themselves so the game feels broken, for now. The Game play and the control scheme are not bad but the lag and the AI that just wont spawn a physical body, makes the game feel completely broken, as i can complete my current quest in Malabal Tor, which is where i left off when i transferThe lag is massive on this launch date, which let us now that in all of this time they couldn't prepare themselves so the game feels broken, for now. The Game play and the control scheme are not bad but the lag and the AI that just wont spawn a physical body, makes the game feel completely broken, as i can complete my current quest in Malabal Tor, which is where i left off when i transfer my account. Anyways till they fix this small but horrid issue it gets a 5. Expand
  12. Jun 27, 2015
    0
    Connecting to friends is a massive challenge, the game will crash on start up half of the time, and worst of all it is extremely pay to win. Enjoying walking across Tamriel for eternity unless you're willing to drop even more cash on a mount. A $60 game should NOT have micro transactions, especially one that is painfully boring.
  13. Jun 26, 2015
    2
    I see the campaign to flood the user scores with 10's by fake, new accounts seems to be having the desired effect. This game is NOT a 9.0, it's NOT an 8.0. It's a lackluster MMO by all accounts when compared to every other MMO on the market. It's a bland, boring snooze with near last gen graphics, an uninspired setting, and endless fetch and gather quests. After putting in 25 hours andI see the campaign to flood the user scores with 10's by fake, new accounts seems to be having the desired effect. This game is NOT a 9.0, it's NOT an 8.0. It's a lackluster MMO by all accounts when compared to every other MMO on the market. It's a bland, boring snooze with near last gen graphics, an uninspired setting, and endless fetch and gather quests. After putting in 25 hours and realizing the game hadn't changed and was still as enjoyable as taking two xanax, I traded it in for Batman. I have zero regrets for doing so.

    Don't believe these new user 10/10 reviews flooding this site. They're astroturfers, plain and simple. Anyone who writes in their review that the game has no grinding and the quests aren't standard MMO run-here-gather-that tripe are lying through their teeth.
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  14. Jun 30, 2015
    2
    This has been the most disappointing game for me this year! I'm a true elder scrolls fanboy and wanted sooo bad to love this game. I have played the series ever since the old Daggerfall days and have logged thousands of hours in all the releases since. Now i got ESO expecting an mmorpg that had the qualities of it's predecessors as far as making me feel something for my character andThis has been the most disappointing game for me this year! I'm a true elder scrolls fanboy and wanted sooo bad to love this game. I have played the series ever since the old Daggerfall days and have logged thousands of hours in all the releases since. Now i got ESO expecting an mmorpg that had the qualities of it's predecessors as far as making me feel something for my character and what i did with my said character. what we got is a typical console mmo. that's it....just a mmo. EQ was more fun and i wasn't a big fan of that even. In this mmo they also throw micro-transactions in, want that 42,000 gold for a horse without spending hundreds of monotonous hours grinding to get that much gold, give us more hard earned money, then you can enjoy playing a little more navigating this huge plain mostly dull world full of grief and teases. in this mmo its annoying to play with the other players, because of how others will stand around and farm quick boss respawns, and the stupid idea for the open mic system, listening to the trolls and idiocy others spew in their mics. I could go on but despite the underwhelming positives, and with the large negatives for me, ill stick to the real PC mmorpgs like guild wars and WoW, and just pray they come back with a refreshing single player elder scrolls chapter in the future, and not another soul sucking game that makes me have to force myself to enjoy playing. Expand
  15. Jul 6, 2015
    1
    A horrible game. Graphics are worse than Skyrim and the playability is too worse... I don't believe that this game is 2015.
    I'm really lucky, because the store changed the game by another!
  16. Nov 15, 2015
    5
    This game is OK. I rated it 0 at release, then I rated it 8.5 after giving it another go. So, all things considered, it's an average 5. I don't like the story - it's pretty dull and repetitive. Dungeons and on-line was very fun for a while but it got old quickly after I realised you're basically invited to do the same thing over and over. It's basically simulated gambling so I can see whyThis game is OK. I rated it 0 at release, then I rated it 8.5 after giving it another go. So, all things considered, it's an average 5. I don't like the story - it's pretty dull and repetitive. Dungeons and on-line was very fun for a while but it got old quickly after I realised you're basically invited to do the same thing over and over. It's basically simulated gambling so I can see why people get hooked. DLC was OK if you ignore the fact that they introduced a new currency to con you out of your previous savings (it's a micro-transaction haven). The absolute worst part is the insanely irritating community:

    'Anyone want a vampire bite. 10k for a bite?'
    'Nah mate you're NOT a vampire!
    'I am'
    'You're not'
    'Come outside then! come outside and i'll bite you!'
    'No way, you could't - I was the first vampire - I know you're not a vampire. Everybody! This purple elf isnt a vampire'
    'Who isn't a vampire??'
    'I am a vampire - 10k for a bite. Gimmie 10k and i'll make you a vampire - If it wasn't for me there wouldn't be any vampires! come outside and i'll prove I'm a vampire'

    Its just this same argument over and over - either about this or some motif or some other silliness. I've lost faith in humanity after playing this game
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  17. Jun 12, 2015
    7
    Fairly average game overall. There are several good things and several bad things about the game.

    Good: 1. The world is massive. I love games with huge worlds to explore, and in this game, the world is abnormally large. It would take a significant about of time just to explore the whole game world. 2. Quests: There are plenty of quests to keep you busy for countless amount of hours.
    Fairly average game overall. There are several good things and several bad things about the game.

    Good:
    1. The world is massive. I love games with huge worlds to explore, and in this game, the world is abnormally large. It would take a significant about of time just to explore the whole game world.

    2. Quests: There are plenty of quests to keep you busy for countless amount of hours. it is hard to not find something to do.

    3. Soundtrack: One of the first songs I heard in ESO was that of the theme from Oblivion. which in my opinion is the best Elder Scrolls theme. The overall soundtrack is very well done.

    4. Voice Actors: The amount of talent in this game is amazing. one of the first voices I immediately recognized was that of John Cleese who plays the voice of Sir Caldwell. Some of the other talent includes: Kate Beckinsale, Peter Stormare, Michael Gambon, Bill Nighy, Troy Baker, Malcolm McDowell, Alfred Molina, Jim Cummings, and Joseph Gatt.

    Bad:
    1. The first and in my opinion the most significant reason this is just an average game is that ESO does not feel like an Elder Scrolls game. I know a lot of people have been complaining about this. But I like to look at ESO as a completely new game. this is in fact the first multiplayer based Elder Scrolls game and overall I feel like they gave it a good effort and I give them credit for trying something new.

    2. Visuals: For a next gen console game, the visuals are a bit weak. Objects and people have to render when you get close, viewing distance is not all that great, textures are a bit previous gen looking. I do hope that the developers will try and fix some of these problems. I look more at gameplay for a game rather than visuals, but graphics should be a big part of a large video game title such The Elder Scrolls.

    3. Lags and Glitches: Everyone is going crazy, complaining that there are way to many lags and glitches. some of the things I have noticed so far are slow login times/ login failures, disappearing objects/NPCs, and significant frame rate drops when multiple NPCs or online players are on the screen at once. But people have to understand that this is a brand new MMO for consoles (MMO for consoles are pretty new in general too) there are going to be kinks and bumps in the roads, Oblivion and Skyrim were not perfect either when they first came out. Give it time and I believe the developers will fix some if not all of these kinks.

    Overall ESO is an average game when looked at from an MMO/new game perspective. I will say that if you refuse to look at ESO as for what it is, a new concept/game, you will probably dislike it. Give it time, and I am sure it will progressively become a bit better.
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  18. Jun 9, 2015
    7
    Pretty good so far, I am liking the graphics and gameplay as much as I liked them on PC. It's a very pretty and realistic looking game with good combat, although I have to take a few points off for the following (without these minor-medium scale issues I would have given it a 9) - the first being that it needs the bugs worked out, on the first day I have already gone into severalPretty good so far, I am liking the graphics and gameplay as much as I liked them on PC. It's a very pretty and realistic looking game with good combat, although I have to take a few points off for the following (without these minor-medium scale issues I would have given it a 9) - the first being that it needs the bugs worked out, on the first day I have already gone into several de-populated villages, and tried to speak with quest givers who showed up as being selectable but nobody was there. The second being strange in game-glitches, such as being kicked from the server for spamming when I have entered no chat text in. I literally don't know how to chat in game on the console yet but somehow was kicked for it. My other issues being the same issues I had with the PC version, in the sense that the game needs more mechanics, such as Dungeon Finder, Raiding, Flying, Underwater swimming and things that add more content and depth to it. I don't pvp so I can't speak for how it is in game, other than I know it exists and i'm sure is a make or break deal for some people. Short of that, great game, could be the best with some improvements. Expand
  19. Jun 13, 2015
    6
    In trying to secure a Teen rating, Zenimax inadvertently developed a boring game. An MMO set in the Elder Scrolls Universe had limitless potential but Zenimax ignored it all for cookie cutter side quests that come off as repetitive and pointless. The freedom and that one has grown used to and come to enjoy with the title is gone. If you want to kill the racist dark elf plantation ownerIn trying to secure a Teen rating, Zenimax inadvertently developed a boring game. An MMO set in the Elder Scrolls Universe had limitless potential but Zenimax ignored it all for cookie cutter side quests that come off as repetitive and pointless. The freedom and that one has grown used to and come to enjoy with the title is gone. If you want to kill the racist dark elf plantation owner because of his views on slavery, you can forget it; BUT don't worry because there are plenty of "recover the sacred family Heirloom" missions while the war around you pops off to keep you busy for days. This game lacks flavor. Expand
  20. Jun 10, 2015
    3
    I switched from the PC version to the Xbox One version as I am more at home on the console than the computer, plus it only cost me $20 to transfer my account (I would not have paid $60+ for this mess).

    Well, I know what the game has the potential to be, but the console launch is plagued with so many bugs, that it is only playable for 5-10 minutes at a time. Errors that kick you for
    I switched from the PC version to the Xbox One version as I am more at home on the console than the computer, plus it only cost me $20 to transfer my account (I would not have paid $60+ for this mess).

    Well, I know what the game has the potential to be, but the console launch is plagued with so many bugs, that it is only playable for 5-10 minutes at a time. Errors that kick you for spamming the area chat when you haven't said anything (I haven't even bothered to figure out how to do that yet). Errors that make NPCs invisible, and the only way to fix the problem temporarily is to restart the game or the console. Then, whether you are just logging on, have been kicked, or had to restart your game/console, you have to sit in a queue that tells you that you're #1 in line with 1 second to wait, but it actually takes 5-10 minutes of waiting.

    The developers should be ashamed of themselves. They have experienced almost all the same errors before, a year ago, during the PC launch. The chat spamming error (error 318) and the lag are all serious issues they encountered over a year ago. The invisible NPCs is new, but nothing else as far as I can tell. Its hard to imagine that a team of software specialists that had a year to get ahead of a problem they knew about were unable to conquer the issue, which probably means it just wasn't dealt with at all. The company has released a statement telling people that the issue with lag and some disconnections is because of the high server population. This too was a problem over a year ago. They had to have gotten statistical numbers showing the pre-orders and special PC transfers (whose promotion ended over 2 months before console launch) well enough in advance to realize that the servers needed to be upgraded to handle a larger population, yet the problem is the same.

    The PC version of the game is a 7/10 in my opinion. That rating would be the same for the Xbox version if it wasn't suffering from crippling bugs that make it virtually unplayable when most of said bugs were preventable. The original game had a budget of over $500 million dollars and I'm sure more was added for the development of the console versions, so its hard to understand how problems like this could be happening. The company has been making excuses to the PC version's population that they haven't gotten around to fixing problems with the PC version because they have been hard at work on the console versions. When I heard that, I was excited. Now I'm just disappointed in ZeniMax's definition of the phrase "hard work".

    I have been a fan of Elder Scrolls since Oblivion and I might still buy the next game. However, I would not touch anything that comes with the name ZeniMax attached to it. The year of problems on the PC and now all the problems with consoles is just too large a series of failures to go unnoticed and swept under the rug, IMHO.
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  21. Jun 10, 2015
    3
    I've played this game for some time on PC, and it is very basic. Lots of "go here, do this, fight monster" quests. Gets grindy after a while and the social communities there leave much to be desired. When I originally purchased this game, it was with the understanding that I would be able to get a discounted price and free character transfer to the Xbox One version. Unfortunately, theyI've played this game for some time on PC, and it is very basic. Lots of "go here, do this, fight monster" quests. Gets grindy after a while and the social communities there leave much to be desired. When I originally purchased this game, it was with the understanding that I would be able to get a discounted price and free character transfer to the Xbox One version. Unfortunately, they passed me over completely and they don't care. Please keep in mind that Zenimax Online doesn't care about you when you call them with an issue. You're just a number with a dollar sign and a decimal point. Expand
  22. Jun 10, 2015
    0
    Don't buy this piece of **** money grab. If you've already bought it, ask for a refund. Don't contribute to the death and further casualization of MMO's. Think about it, MMO's are supposed to be about dynamic and livable worlds, not arcade levels and zones. This games world follows the formula of go to this NPC with the floating arrow, follow the compass to some mob/thing to collect, goDon't buy this piece of **** money grab. If you've already bought it, ask for a refund. Don't contribute to the death and further casualization of MMO's. Think about it, MMO's are supposed to be about dynamic and livable worlds, not arcade levels and zones. This games world follows the formula of go to this NPC with the floating arrow, follow the compass to some mob/thing to collect, go back to NPC. There's no depth here in this world, You can't simply wondering to one city to explore because the only reason that city exists is to provide more NPC's with floating arrows. Lame ass excuse for a game. So many shills posting fake 10 reviews it's sad. Expand
  23. Jun 10, 2015
    0
    So far, here are my accomplishments...size the screen, adjust my brightness, and watch smoke for 20 minutes while I'm told I am the 1st in the queue and my wait time is 1 second. Actual game time over 48 hours=0.

    Please don't waste your money on this now. At least Destiny with it's issues is playable.
  24. Jun 10, 2015
    1
    This game is sooooo boring, the graphics look like the xbox360 ....and the voice acting is so terrible. The characters are so smooth and cartoony looking....not realistic at all. The gameplay is chaos, people running and popping all over the place....gets old very fast as people all look similar and are doing the exact same thing. There is always someone who has done what you areThis game is sooooo boring, the graphics look like the xbox360 ....and the voice acting is so terrible. The characters are so smooth and cartoony looking....not realistic at all. The gameplay is chaos, people running and popping all over the place....gets old very fast as people all look similar and are doing the exact same thing. There is always someone who has done what you are doing, a few moments before you do...and there are always people doing the same thing. It doesn't even feel like elder scrolls. The music is bad bad bad. And, really it looks like the same game engine...no collision at all, and just rounded out models and bad textures. Expand
  25. Jun 10, 2015
    0
    What aggravates me is how much potential this game has, an MMO set in an TES universe. But what gets me angry is how the devs don't utilize any of the features that make TES what it is, and thats with 5 elder scrolls games to work with and learn from, as well as a beta. Do you people realize that this game has been in development longer than Skyrim, i find that laughable and quiteWhat aggravates me is how much potential this game has, an MMO set in an TES universe. But what gets me angry is how the devs don't utilize any of the features that make TES what it is, and thats with 5 elder scrolls games to work with and learn from, as well as a beta. Do you people realize that this game has been in development longer than Skyrim, i find that laughable and quite embarrassing. The end product of is an MMO type game, with a TES skin nothing more. Expand
  26. Mar 5, 2016
    0
    Hi , I work closely with ZOS and this is my honest review :

    Elder Scrolls Online is the s h i t t i e s t most god awful game on the planet. I'd rather swallow p!ss, sh!t, cum and puke than play another minute of this game!!! This is not an ELDER SCROLLS GAME, it's a cash grab! Sure, it's addicting if you're an Elder Scrolls fan because you play for a while, invest some hours into
    Hi , I work closely with ZOS and this is my honest review :

    Elder Scrolls Online is the s h i t t i e s t most god awful game on the planet. I'd
    rather swallow p!ss, sh!t, cum and puke than play another minute of this game!!!

    This is not an ELDER SCROLLS GAME, it's a cash grab! Sure, it's addicting if you're
    an Elder Scrolls fan because you play for a while, invest some hours into it but then you
    start seeing how depressing and soulless the world around you is compared to solo ES
    game and then you think to yourself "an Elder Scrolls game can't be this bad, can it?" ....
    You begin to lie to yourself and ignore any doubts you have and before you know it your
    life is down the s h i t t e r Do not buy it unless you have no life and/or have no interest in good
    story, immersion, etc, or if you're brain dead and retarded.
    ** 0/10 I now need to be lobotomized
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  27. Jun 17, 2015
    2
    I have played RPGs for a long time, and after playing ESOL I thought it needed a fair review. The game is graphically gorgeous the world is vast, and I mean vast. These two aspects are an achievement in themselves, but with this large beautiful world comes a price. Clearly Bethesda over reached they built a world that is superficial and dull, the quests are run kill run back... Or worstI have played RPGs for a long time, and after playing ESOL I thought it needed a fair review. The game is graphically gorgeous the world is vast, and I mean vast. These two aspects are an achievement in themselves, but with this large beautiful world comes a price. Clearly Bethesda over reached they built a world that is superficial and dull, the quests are run kill run back... Or worst run to someone find out they are not there anymore, with the NPC saying "oh he is in the bar" which is another 5 min trek, after you just ran 10 mins following the compass point. If I wanted to just run around and kill I would play COD.

    Their seems to be a market trend of reducing character development, unless it is linear, ESOL does character development options are actually very limited with not much other than new moves and three stats health, magika and stamina. This for a RPG is poor, where is the links with Mororrowind which yes was difficult but get you sense of freedom and that spending two hours jumping up and down to build up your acrobatics skills was somehow a good use of time??? What are game designers not listening to the public, who want an PRG with lots of stats, complex versatile missions that make you feel guilty or happy. Dark souls II also looked like it is reducing its stats, but from a side-byside view the 700 hrs I spent on DSII (which I did not now was possible as I have a new baby as well - double hit for exhaustion), is going to tower over the 30 hrs of ESOL, that I suspect is soon to be deleted from the XONE memory.

    It does feel like an ES game, for graphics and quest but for anyone who says it is an EScrolls game they have not played either enough or choose simple character development routes, e.g big axe health stamina. When you peel away the superb graphics and voice overs that you don't even listen to as you just run A to B to A, then all you have is three stats to improve and a load of Fallout style perks. Morrowind never had perks, and that was by every standard and 10/10 game.

    Anyway I hope that helps make up your minds, in short amazing looking but superficial and boring, with very limited world options as Bethesda clearly spent all the time on the graphics, actors and then went "right now we have this million dollar world, what do we use our remming 1.99$ budget to fill it with.... Just remember the essence of madness is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different result, so after DSII I am probably insane.
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  28. Jun 11, 2015
    5
    I have only put about 4-5 hours into the Elder scrolls online, but I can say it doesn't really feel like an Elder Scrolls game to me. It just makes me want to go back and play Skyrim. The story isn't very interesting, everything feels like uninteresting fetch quests which in my opinion are ruined by the amount of players doing the same quests. There is no real reason or good reason toI have only put about 4-5 hours into the Elder scrolls online, but I can say it doesn't really feel like an Elder Scrolls game to me. It just makes me want to go back and play Skyrim. The story isn't very interesting, everything feels like uninteresting fetch quests which in my opinion are ruined by the amount of players doing the same quests. There is no real reason or good reason to interact with these other players. Don't go into it expecting a deep Elder Scrolls experience. I would recommend playing with a group of friends. I wouldn't call it a bad game. I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had gone into it with different expectations. Expand
  29. Jun 15, 2015
    2
    Probably the worst launch of a game I have ever seen, and I have hundreds of games and have been playing for over 20 years. Ridiculous waiting times, constant disconnections despite having the best internet available in Indianapolis. Their servers are so bad many of the NPC's don't even load in and most (read, virtually ALL) missions are unplayable because of that fact. When I do get toProbably the worst launch of a game I have ever seen, and I have hundreds of games and have been playing for over 20 years. Ridiculous waiting times, constant disconnections despite having the best internet available in Indianapolis. Their servers are so bad many of the NPC's don't even load in and most (read, virtually ALL) missions are unplayable because of that fact. When I do get to actually play, it last about 5 minutes before I lose connection again. I tried playing for 6 hours yesterday and had about 10 minutes of joy. The rest was pure frustration, the games most basic functions are still not working correctly even after an update to the servers this morning. I played for 5 hours before I ever heard an NPC voice, because of apparent server issues they were not playing. I honestly believe the 2 rating I give them is fully deserved for their lack of a contingency plan and poor planning in terms of server problems. Even the few moments that I did get to play relatively-problem free, the game is just boring. Its similar to Skyrim, just not as good. Seriously don't waste your money till the price drops and the server issues get sorted out. Expand
  30. Jun 16, 2015
    0
    The game is just about running from A-B alongside dozens of other people doing the same quests at the same time. Any interaction other than Emotes is via headset/speaker...so forget any Role-Playing and listen to inane chat about 'how can i level up
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. Jul 13, 2015
    80
    Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited has addressed many of the issues that plagued the first title. There are still some issues with clipping, connections, and voice chat, but the game is still quite enjoyable with plenty of quests to complete and areas to explore. It isn't the perfect MMO by far, but at least it's one that won't cost you $15 a month and you can come back to it whenever you feel like exploring Tamriel.
  2. Jul 10, 2015
    70
    It may not be the best-looking MMORPG out there and its social tools could use some serious work, but in the end, The Elder Scrolls Online Tamriel Unlimited offers an intuitive and competent experience for console gamers and Skyrim fans alike.
  3. Jul 10, 2015
    70
    Tamriel Unlimited is neither a great Elder Scrolls game nor an MMORPG for the ages, but it's something else entirely. An addictive if often awkward compromise with an astonishing amount of quality subscription-free content.