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Just to quell some of the talk of "low" content, etc. due to the levelling speed of the "First Emperor of Cyrodiil", I wanted to try to generate a better sampling of what others are experiencing.
Personally, I only have about 5 hours into it at this point, but I'm only level 7. IMO, that's a pretty steep curve to begin a game. I mean I'm pretty sure that's like 1 quest in many games, lol, certainly less than an hour in many. I'm interested to know what the experience curve is like and how it ramps up later on.
I mean I've been poking around trying to find places, trying to figure out how to do stuff, yada, yada, but the levelling still seems low compared to the majority of games out there today (that's a good thing btw). Just wondering what everyone else is finding with it.
Crazkanuk
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Azarelos - 90 Hunter - Emerald
Durnzig - 90 Paladin - Emerald
Demonicron - 90 Death Knight - Emerald Dream - US
Tankinpain - 90 Monk - Azjol-Nerub - US
Brindell - 90 Warrior - Emerald Dream - US
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After 2 days, playing 3 or 4 hours per day, im level 8, almost 9.
I like to read and hear all quests and understand what Im doing and why im doing it. Thats what interests me in games, story and lore.
But yes, I think that leveling takes longer in this game than others. In WoW for example, you do a dungeon in 15 you go all the way to 17 in 15 minutes
16 hours played, lvl 10
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Not sure how I would figure out hours but in my second day playing I'm halfway through 17 to 18.
edit: 1 day 5 hours played.
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If your complaining about slow leveling, read this thread.
People are hitting max level in under 24 hours.
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Started at 3:30 AM and played on and off until 9PM (wife dogs, kids /sigh) on the Sunday
So call it 12 hrs. Hit Level 8 and 4 in crafting. Loving the chill reading of books snooping around a new world and figuring stuff out.
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No, not complaining at all, I am actually finding the experience pretty refreshing. I'm in no rush at all. I just want to debunk any of those myths that the fast levelling being claimed by a few people isn't a result of a lack of content. There's plenty in there to do based on what I've seen, and it looks like many people are finding the same as me. This thread is a no complaining zone
Crazkanuk
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Azarelos - 90 Hunter - Emerald
Durnzig - 90 Paladin - Emerald
Demonicron - 90 Death Knight - Emerald Dream - US
Tankinpain - 90 Monk - Azjol-Nerub - US
Brindell - 90 Warrior - Emerald Dream - US
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8 hours played so far. Level 8
I love the pace of this game. Exploring the world at my own pace and just doing whatever I feel like is fun.
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I've got about 25-30 hrs put into this puppy (7am-11pm day 1, 8am-6pm day 2). I've got a Level 9, 8, 5 in different factions. My highest profession is 15 for cooking. I also have a 10 enchant, 8 alchemy, 8ish BS.
Nothing to major yet.
What I really love is not seeing that anoying XP bar inscreeen.
In Beta that "Ding" actually suprised me. And yeah also like the slower leveling. Though mainly speaking from beta expeiance.
Only 43 minutes played in my 3day headstart and in that time only came out of the Waling prison.
On my 'main' I've 20.5 hours played at half way through level 8...I'm loving it.
I'm level 8, and I've had the 5 days early access. Granted I work full time and leveled up two characters to 7 before this, but still, it is slow. I hate that to be honest. Slow leveling takes the feeling of RPG progress away for me. I need fast leveling to have something to look forward to.
Then again I was never TES fan, I just loved the visuals, I never finished any of them (but I did freaking explore every corner of Fallout 3 & NV).
It will take me some time. I am doing a vagabond game play style with my Argonian. He rarely visits cities. I wonder around collecting herbs, looking for chests and interesting places and only do quests when I come across them. Mainly though I only have limited time to play.
It amazes me the number of video game players who have nearly no commitments in life and think social interaction is talking to people online instead of associating with real human beings locally in their own community. I guess this is part of why big cities are little more than masses of people ignoring or bitching at each other. I came from smaller town where people give a shit about those around them.
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I like to take my time. I listen to all the voice acting, try to read the lorebooks, etc. I am one of the slowest to progress but who cares anyway, I'm with this game for the long haul.
It's really all a matter of your style of play. If your one of those guys who skips all the dialogue, rushes through the content, and grinds it with a predetermined goal of getting maxed out fast, you can get their quickly.
However if you take the time to really soak in this beautiful world they have laid out for us, immerse your self in the lore, and the stories to be told, and enjoy the JOURNEY, rather then rush to the Destination, it will go at a much slower, but still nice and rewarding pace.
Not that theirs anything wrong with the former style, just I'd highly suggest taking your time and enjoying this great game, and watching your character grow alongside the people and factions you help.
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