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I just bought the game on sale after years of not touching a mmorpg for fear of blinking one day and reopening my eye half a year later. Recently got back in the OG TES games and just want to go solo and get a bit of the lore; maybe not even, just have a walking simulator in the biggest map of tamriel ever modelized.
Do you have any advice for somebody who really doesn't want to get sucked into the multiplayer aspect of the game too much, so that I don't throw away 100 h into it before I realize it's not for me?
most or should i say all mmos are floating with the same issues as u discribed, doesnt make this game any more ok.
i rather pay 10 eurs a month getting a refined experience, then have a microtransaction shop that ruins the game for everyone.