LoL I still don't understand this...
@clive
"It's really not that the game is bad, but that there's not enough content" Also something im battling with. From what I understand u have access to all the dungeons with a hard mode. Also as questing goes what many different ways can u ask to do a quest. What u said about DC area with different NPCs and locations can be used for any game or movie for that matter.
What im trying to find out is what will make a ground breaking MMO for u guys. Cause im 100% sure that this same conversation will be had for Wildstar and probably any MMO that comes out.
Because, as diablous pointed out, none of the quests or content are really memorable. I
can go grind out my 10 VR levels in the other faction areas, but why would I really want to? I'm going to do the same thing I did in my own faction area, except this time I'll be killing 5 Clannfear instead of 5 bears.
I can't remember a tenth of what I did in most zones because it just wasn't interesting or varied enough. The fact that this is also the case in many other MMOs doesn't really mean it's not a problem. There's a very good reason I'm not playing any of those other MMOs.
ESO could have benefited highly from, ironically enough, being more like the singleplayer games. It should have had a freeform class system where players didn't select a class, but became a class by using its associated weapons and skill trees. This would have led to no single player's character being the exact same as anyone else and tons of interesting builds and combinations. It should also have had an open world where a player could go wherever he wants to quest, instead of being funneled through areas the developer set out for him to level in at that level. Content could be level-scaled with only certain quests and dungeons being level-locked.
These two things alone could have made ESO a very unique and interesting MMO, but instead we got a typical themepark MMO. That said, I don't want to sound overly negative because I did actually enjoy the game and I would definitely play it again. I just won't pay to keep playing it. It doesn't do anything to set itself apart from any other MMO on the market. Everything I can do in ESO, I can do in other MMOs as well, sometimes even for free.