My Opinion On The Elder Scrolls Update

The Elder Scrolls was updated earlier. In the press release we see the latest trailer. This brief trailer lets us know the latest part. Let me talk about my personal views on updating.


ESO's latest expansion of the advertising network is everywhere, and this week I will continue to focus on new content. As I continued to dig deeper into the brilliance of the Summerset and its new chapter, I feel that my overall satisfaction has reached a peak. What I mean is not negative. In fact, I am very happy that it has reached its peak. I am satisfied with how Summerset arrived and how it was designed. With this statement, let's go into detail about how interesting this journey is.

Let’s get the big one out the way first, because I know for at least myself this is what I was most excited for: Psijic skill line. Overall, I am happy with how this turned out. Out of all the skills that was provided I am only using two of them. For what my character does right now, I don’t see a need for me to run even the ultimate. Undo, the ultimate for the skill tree I feel would be better suited for PvP than PvE. It could give a PvP healer the extra help it needs to survive from a gank or an unfavorable position. The two skills that I do use though are: Time Stop and Meditate. Mostly Meditate, I just like fooling around with Time Stop for the hell of it. Meditate I use for less down time. I didn’t have much before I use the skill but being able to minimize that to nearly zero has been wonderful.


I don’t know how much useful the skills will be to my character, but I feel that I would be able to maximize the skills if I built around them or one of my characters were more focused on how those skills interact. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying they are bad, but with my main characters that I play, I really haven’t them more useful than my current skills.

Questing in Summerset was pleasant as usual. I’ve never been really bored with the questing in Elder Scrolls Online and Summerset does not disappoint in this aspect. I took my time like I said I would and found myself not bored and wanting to play more. Although, I kept to my word and did not finish the main quest line. Deep down I want too, but I want to keep it a surprise for launch day. Overall, it kept true to the “ESO” feel and I am glad they kept that. I know a lot of games keep trying to reinvent themselves or reinvent the wheel, but I am glad that Elder Scrolls Online has that continued feel. I know a lot of people are looking for the next big thing to reinvent the genre, but I am glad ESO has consistency.

I thoroughly enjoyed ESO and when official launch comes I am excited to finish up the epic story. I am really looking forward to how the game progresses after Summerset and see if they expand on the beautiful zone they created.

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