![]() That’s basically a decade of free time for me. Rookie numbers for an MMO, I know, but this is still a remarkable amount of time for two reasons. So far, I’ve put 80-90 hours into this game. The Elder Scrolls Online – more commonly known as TESO – is the best MMO I’ve ever played, because most of the time, I completely forget that I’m not the only one playing. Best of all, though, the world now scales to your current level. Buy the ‘Collection’ version of the latest instalment, in fact, and you’ll find that this includes all previously released chapters. The subscription is gone, replaced by a one-off payment as God intended. ![]() Today, however, it’s a very different game. A compulsory monthly subscription just to play, and piles of content locked behind an achingly slow grind? No thank you. That said, I didn’t play The Elder Scrolls Online when it first came out. Swords! Magic! Elves! Dragons! Weird and wonderful creatures! Epic quests! These open worlds allowed me to completely immerse myself in worlds with everything that I adored from those stories. I think this is why I fell so deeply in love with The Elder Scrolls games Oblivion and, later, Skyrim. I grew up reading fantasy books written by people who gave their initials instead of their first names (J.R.R.
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