ESO Unlimited Arrives
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ESO Unchained or Unlimited or whatever looks pretty good to me. I patched up and logged in for a few minutes to check it out.
The cash shop is very unobtrusive-about the same as GW2-but it’s also very empty… I didn’t see anything I might be tempted to buy, like for example, the only thing I really wanted-more inventory space. Also, the 800 crowns I was given wasn’t enough to buy much of anything but health potions or maybe a pet.
Overall the game looks nearly identical to when I left, which I consider to be a good thing. (I wasn’t enticed enough to actually play, but I probably will this weekend when I have more time.)
Archived Comments
Murf 2015-03-18T06:33:58Z I wish I had a copy, but I’m still not convinced to pay for one.
bhagpuss 2015-03-18T09:09:40Z
Inventory space in ESO is very annoying. I very strongly dislike the “all in one window” layout - I much prefer to have individual bags. I also strongly dislike the “buy 10 more slots at a rapidly increasing price each time” method of increasing bag space.
Its not a unique system to ESO by any means. I’ve come across similar in quite a few games. It is, however, the worst of all options that I know in terms of aesthetics, convenience and immersion.
UltrViolet 2015-03-18T11:06:27Z I actually like the inventory list (though I wish it had more filter options).. inventory is one area that I wish MMOs would do more innovation. I’m over the “grid of icons” concept and ready for something else. (TSW also has an interesting inventory concept but I don’t think it goes far enough.)
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