Elder Scrolls Online?

[b]Sorry I think it's in wrong forum but i dont know where video games forum is[/b]
Well my friend made a Elder Scrolls online beta video and i wanted to see if you guys think this game is good.
I personally dont think its worth the 15 dollars a month that you have to pay. I think since its coming out for pc and xbox one
that you should pay a set amount for the full game but i dont know much.
What do you guys think?
Also i would like if i got feedback from the video cause my friends still new on youtube.
Thanks so much!
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc4A8DEMFdw&feature=c4-overview&list=UUgYdXEZB23fe_p-EcTYv1fw]Thanks Again[/url]

March 1, 2014

8 Comments • Newest first

imtwocats

I don't understand why a subscription fee is such a horrifying idea to people. It keeps the game specifically pay to play instead of pay to win, which many free to play games eventually end up becoming in order to make more profits. Runescape and WoW both have subscription models and are both the largest MMOs out there today. Granted, both of those MMOs started at $5 dollars a month for their subscription fees and I do agree that $15 a month is a bit too optimistic, though I feel like people should stop complaining and whining about it not being free to play.

Also I like the idea of exclusivity, as arrogant as that sounds. Only people who are huge fans of the Elder Scrolls series will be willing to pay for the subscription fee, keeping out most of the 10 year olds, the trolls, the foreign language spammers, and the gold bots. It builds a community of dedicated fans to the series, at least that's what I think Bethesda and Zenimax are hoping for when the game launches.

In the end, I'd recommend it to anyone who is interested in the Elder Scrolls series. Will it go free to play? I hope not. Will the subscription price go down? Most likely.

Reply March 4, 2014
BBD

First off it is on PC, Mac, Xbox One, PS4.
PC and Mac have monthly internet cost ($0 if you are stealing the internet) + monthly cost of $15 to play ESO.
Xbox One and PS4 you have monthly internet cost ($0 if you are stealing the internet) + the Xbox Live or PlayStation Network ($5/month) + monthly cost of $15 to play ESO.
Plus the one time payment to get the game ($60).

[i]If you are too poor to afford the game then don't play, that means there is less players to crying in the game when I slaughter you in game.[/i]

I am still going to get it.
I like the Elder Scroll Story and Gameplay.
Playing online is something I wanted in the Elder Scroll game, and they found a way to have that Elder Scroll feeling and playing online at the same time.

I already pay monthly for Netflix, Crunchyroll, lootcrate, Internet bill, phone bill, hydro bill, water bill, and car insurance.
Another $15 is something I can do, if needed I can stop paying Crunchyroll since all the episodes are there for free but not in HD.
Also I am going to playing on PC (I don't own a Xbox or a PS) so I save that $5.

Reply March 1, 2014 - edited
DarkQuill

Bethesda make horribly buggy games. Skyrim can barely stand on its own, I don't know why they thought an MMO would be a good idea.

Reply March 1, 2014 - edited
UAPaladin

I really, really want to play it because the elder scrolls games are my favorite games, but I won't because you have to pay a subscription. I know that I'd wind up paying less than I do for maple, but I just hate the idea of being forced to pay a monthly fee to play a game.

Reply March 1, 2014 - edited
Nostradamus

[quote=NightmareMoon]@Nostradamus
Yep you pay monthly to play a bad game[/quote]
How much is it a month?

Reply March 1, 2014 - edited
Nostradamus

@Zlyphor I never knew how much WoW was?
Is it monthly payments too?

Reply March 1, 2014 - edited
Zlyphor

I tried it and it was okay. Not really anything special for me. Rather play WoW instead.

Reply March 1, 2014 - edited