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Is The Elder Scrolls: Online Xbox One or PC worth getting?

I want to buy The Elder Scrolls: Online (I will call it TESO for now) . For the Xbox One or i will get it for the PC. I know that there is a $15 monthly fee (Like other MMO games) .

Is it worth getting, i am a HUGE Elder Scrolls fan and i have played every Elder Scrolls game. Including BattleSpire, Shadowkey, and Redguard. Is it worth getting? Please be VERY descriptive, and don't say answers with just "No" or "yes" .

Update:

I do not mean worth getting for the PC or Xbox One, i mean should i get it on any platform

Update 2:

I have a great computer too. Nvidia GEFORCE, intel i7, 2 tb hard drive, and 16 gb of ram or memory.

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  • Cody
    Lv 4
    7 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    I have beta tested it 5 times (I know, I was really lucky...sadly it was always at finals or mid terms) and I was really fun. Its somewhat doesn't feel like an elder scrolls game but how could it if you take it and make in an MMO and still get that single player feel, you can't pause the whole world and dungeons are done a little different to accommodate multiple players (I have only played skyrim and oblivion) but the lores there, some Daedera lords and the antics of Sheogorath and the WABAJACK. So they do include a lot of the elder scrolls staples, they have crafting and other skills and they work somewhat like an elder scroll and enemies spawn different, there normal game spawning for MMO's, you know same enemy appearing after in the same spot after a time, not like other elder scrolls where you leave a few days and then the whole areas spawned with leveled enemies, but once again this accommodates many players of different of different levels.

  • 7 years ago

    First of all, you can't just decide if you're gonna buy it for Xbox ONE or PC. You need a good, better said great computer to run that game well (more than 30 fps). These is the minimum you would need to run the game fast enough so you don't lag:

    3rd or 4th generation Intel Core i7 of 2.0 Ghz; or a 3rd or 4th generation Intel Core i5 of 3.2 GHz

    NVIDIA GeForce GTX GT 650M

    6 GB of RAM

    Source(s): PC Gamer
  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    i have not played very many elder scrolls games except skyrim(xbox360.) it was an amazing game. it had lot of gameplay and i played it all through the summer their is tones to do and lots of fun. it runs better on the p.c but on the xbox youve got a bigger screen. i would say pc. if its not burning a hole in your pocket.

  • 7 years ago

    Yes

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