I was wrong about Elder Scrolls Online.
Many of you might remember how negative I have been about Elder Scrolls Online. I have complained time and time again about the how a subscription fee with a theme park and relying on your IP does not work. I complained about the reasoning behind spending so much money for voice-over work that will be skipped by a lot of MMO players (especially in groups). I complained about the animations being poor, the UI being sub-par, and the questing being hit and miss and drawn out, especially going long periods without any progress on your leveling bar.
I was perhaps too hard in my initial reaction to this game. I think we tend to look back at Morrowind and Skyrim as the standard. But looking back, without mods, Morrowind was not exactly perfect itself, The inventory was odd, a lot of Imperial faces were re-used, the quest text was tiny, etc. Even with the updated quest journal, Morrowind's quest flow made it almost impossible to play if you took a couple months break from the game. You would log in, and have to spend quite a while remembering what you were supposed to be doing.
Yes there are some things here that could be better in EVERY game. No game is perfect.
But I can't stop thinking about the last couple beta weekends I was in. I miss Elder Scrolls Online. I want to be playing it, right now, as I write this from work. There is something about this game that just feels right. The game is absolutely gorgeous in every way. The performance is something to behold. In the past few betas I have had zero slow downs or disconnections. But my thoughts go deeper. I am an Elder Scrolls fan. I want to soak up every bit of lore and history there is. I will take my time leveling, listen to all of the excellent voice-over work, and just enjoy it all.
I purchased the Digital Imperial Edition yesterday, and it felt great!
No game is perfect. However, this game might be perfect for a lot of us Elder Scrolls fans..