There were mixed emotions however, from the gaming community. Some shouted with triumph as they dreamt of Oblivion, Morrowind and Skyrim fantasies combine with showing off 'canon' gear. Others thought this was a mistake on Bethesda's part, and believed that they were heading in to the world of monotonous gaming.
I personally think it's a huge risk, and if they stick to the level-up process found in Skyrim, then people will be level 98 pickpockets/sharpshooters/necromancers in the space of a week. If they come out with original fighting sequences, a difficult level up schematic, and perhaps the ability to RIDE FLIPPIN' DRAGONS GARGGHHHHH! then they can take my money...oh yeah...dragons.....
What do you think? Is it too soon to say and judge this newest MMO? Do you want dragons to tame in the online Elder Scrolls world?
Oh and one more thing: There will be guaranteed subscription fees.....
*Queue loud groans from MMO Community now*
ZED
More info from IGN: http://au.pc.ign.com/articles/122/1224248p1.html
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