Potatos_are_not_friends, 1 year ago I dislike MMOs that require friends, working together, joining other people. I’m not knocking it. It’s just not for me. So the closest things to MMOs that I like are more single player but with people. Kinda like people who go to coffee shops with a laptop. The list: Fallout 76. I jump back in every few months to check out my house and then leave. I played for about 350 hours before I felt like I did everything. New World. It got pretty good! Honestly I just like chopping wood. Maybe 100 hours? Elder Scrolls Online. The combat is so “floaty”. But if you can get passed it, the story is really really really good. Maybe 400 hours?
I dislike MMOs that require friends, working together, joining other people. I’m not knocking it. It’s just not for me.
So the closest things to MMOs that I like are more single player but with people. Kinda like people who go to coffee shops with a laptop.
The list:
Fallout 76. I jump back in every few months to check out my house and then leave. I played for about 350 hours before I felt like I did everything.
New World. It got pretty good! Honestly I just like chopping wood. Maybe 100 hours?
Elder Scrolls Online. The combat is so “floaty”. But if you can get passed it, the story is really really really good. Maybe 400 hours?