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6/16/2015 4:38:37 AM
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Elder Scrolls vs. Destiny? Seriously?

I purchased ESO. I don't think I've been so disappointed with a game before in my life (Actually FF8 was horrid). I mean I thought the tutorial was like a joke where the Mario 64 graphics and gameplay were just a gag. Nope. The whole game is like this. Would have been kinda cool ten years ago. Then some of my friends start saying "well at least it's better than Destiny" "It has better story gameplay bla bla". Haha, sure dudes. Yeah, wall after wall of text and slashing back and forth endlessly breeds real depth. I'd rather read grimoire cards all day. It's not even a real Elder Scrolls game ffs. Zenimax whatever they are called made a half-assed MMO that should of been free on the internet, and Bethesda bought the rights, packaged it and boom a bunch of idiots like me fell for it. All those whiners who bitch about Destiny really should see how piss poor the other guys are doing it.

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  • Edited by Gomly1980: 6/17/2015 7:33:02 PM
    [quote]Zenimax whatever they are called made a half-assed MMO that should of been free on the internet, and Bethesda bought the rights, packaged it [/quote] Might help if you knew what you were talking about before you spouted off an made yourself look like a moron. Zenimax Online Studios was created by Zenimax Media which is the parent company of both Zenimax Online and Bethesda. Bethesda published the game. They already own the rights to Elder Scrolls. ZOS was created just to develop this game. Stay in Destiny.... please. It's more suited for people like you.

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