If you want to experience a game with a fantastic story you can casual for a hearth's content without losing the basic MMORPG mechanisms (that I personally think ESO lacks), I advise you attempt FFXIV. On top of that, unlike WoW, FFXIV keeps all dungeons and raids level synced and contains them onto a roulette, which means that you can always find gamers to
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Private stories make me want to perform all of the races and have fun together, get to know their stories. I will willy-nilly across the map and there is a quest and someone to talk to everywhere. I realised I adored GW2 when a caravan pursuit was going to start and a priest came out and gave a speech, blessing the trip along with the caravan NPC was commenting under their breath
I know it's a repeating quest. I understand those NPCs are not really important and all
However, the attention to detail made me love it. I wanted to waste that time, I needed to stand there, listening to the priest and to the NPC who was just as impatient as a participant and just wanted to GO
The courses also seem to be balanced, actually. Even the paid one isn't needed to have fun, it is just different. And the Living World updates are a lot of fun
My friend told me to play WoW with
buy TBC Classic Gold himand I chose to give it a try. And fairly certain we hit the"that you need to grind for quite a while or get X people to help you" wall. I got him into GW2, rather