This 2 are the most anticipated MMO's that are coming out in 2014. So with that said out of the 2, which is the one you are itching to get on and play?
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- MY PERSONAL CHOICE -
~ Wildstar ~
I just love the features they've put in Wildstar and the abundance of personality that the game has is defo a plus for me..While I'm quite wary of ESO being like SWTOR - I hope it won't be!!
Though in the end I'll try both but Wildstar is the one I'm sure I will be paying for.
I would really like to try both, but seeing how the market of the MMO is "evolving", I will probably play none of them.
Wildstar seems my type of game, but one thing is watch the trailer and see what they want to show to you, and another completely differnet is the actual game.
Regarding Elder Scrolls Online, it might be too much for my laptop. q_q
which one am I "itching" to play? I chose ESO.. mainly because I see me being serious and subbed to the game and thoroughly enjoying it..
Wildstar I want to try, but I sorta see me havin an experience like I did with GW2... Yah cool nice fun time and good art..days later... Meh idk anymore.
(Ignoring the fact that I don't have money for subscription based games.)
(Most of my money would be going to PS4 for the online and free mmo's they offer, if I can afford that.)
Edited nov 12... Just found out f2p mmo's desn't need plus to play!!!!
Back to topic....
The idea of paying for a game in which my enjoyment hinges on the community is... Without a good group to play with, I get bored in 2 weeks with mmo's.
Gameplay of Wildstar looks fun (but a pain in the ass if it's grind heavy). But that's all I really get out of it, or I should say, the gameplay preview from the site. Other than the gameplay, doesn't seem like their doing anything else new.
ESO gameplay looks the same, except shifted to fit generic mmo's. Party raids, horribly designed mounts (horses never impressed me either way (always compared to AC3 and Red Dead Redemption)), giant maps with monsters and raid areas, skipping those areas by teleporting over them, monsters divided up by their level range... ES games were never grind heavy (for me), lvls could be made easily and quickly through battles and quest. So to limit that, I'd expect them to push the game into a more grind heavy experience. With it so closely resembling Oblivion and Skyrim, I will end up comparing everything to those 2 and enjoying it less when it fails to be as enjoyable as those 2 were in those moments of gameplay.
I was really hoping that if Bethesda went for a pay model they would go GW style with a b2p, not a monthly + a buy... and $15 per month... (240 in the first year of play.....)
Long story short, won't be playing either most likely.