I'm thinking of checking ESO after a long while and I can't decide whether to buy just the Elsweyr upgrade or pay extra to get Summerset as well. I don't really mind the price difference all that much, but if people gonna say it was a weak chapter... So the question is, was Summerset worth the time? Can I even skip it, should I? Would you recommend it for people to check it out even now that a new chapter is out?
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You can skip any content in ESO, you are just as capable at level 1 since everything scales. You can go straight to Elsweyr and fight dragons as a level 1.....part of the problem with this game.
/Cheers,
Lahnmir
Kyleran on yours sincerely
'But there are many. You can play them entirely solo, and even offline. Also, you are wrong by default.'
Ikcin in response to yours sincerely debating whether or not single-player offline MMOs exist...
'This does not apply just to ED but SC or any other game. What they will get is Rebirth/X4, likely prettier but equally underwhelming and pointless.
It is incredibly difficult to design some meaningfull leg content that would fit a space ship game - simply because it is not a leg game.
It is just huge resource waste....'
Gdemami absolutely not being an armchair developer
Yea the expansions are just $40 zones. At least this one had a new class and mechanic (dragons) though they are getting old already. Not only this, but most zones are extremely linear and not open at all. They give the appearance of open zones but they put so many terrain in them they funnel you where to go.
This is certainly a part of ES lore of past games. The skill line itself has a set of quests - much like other skill lines - which can be triggered once you have done the initial Summerset quest. You don't have to do the other Summerset quests.
Is it worth your time - money not being a factor. You can check out threads etc. and find a mix of the skills themselves are brilliant to its so-so. (The quest line itself is well done and, imo, "different" in the way that e.g. the Thieves' Guild questline was different.)
I suspect that you will regret not checking it out. That you will be left wondering.
And then you will have the option to do the rest of the Summerset questline - or just ignore it.
Let's mention one key part of this skill line.....the grind. The OP should really look into how you must level this skill line before deciding if it is worth it. For me....no thanks.
I hope they plan on doing something about character progression though because once you hit max CP, character progression stops since gear caps out at 160.
The progression - and the grind - is there its simply not all about gear.
The level 1 unlock is just a short quest in the island of Summerset itself and once you have that you can then see the Psijic loot portals that spawn all over the world wherever runes spawn. It's a good source of loot - especially gear for whatever zone you happen to find one - a step up from chests with respect to the quality of gear you can get from them.
Without that unlock you just don't see them at all.
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I looked at Chapters as expansions, but you folks are saying they don't contain that much content, which is a shame, and why I'm hoping they do full blown expansions.
I'm only level 27 and taking my time with it, so far. Liking the story on my Nord Templar. A buddy just gave him vamparism....awww yeah
Gut Out!
What, me worry?
I disagree with a lot of people though. You can easily spend 50+ hours in the chapter zones on your first pass. There's more story, more lines of voice work and more content than many full priced single player games in each one.
What they don't offer are new endgame grinds, other than a few dailies that aren't required for anything specific. You do all the content and then you move on. You'll only need to go back to them later if there's a specific set of gear you're after.
But some people still insist of thinking of chapters as expansions instead of what the are which is nothing more than an Orsinium-sized big DLC, because of years of conditioning in other MMOs.
It's that thinking and kneejerk comparison with what other MMOs call expansions that leads to complaints about hours of content.
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