Elder Scrolls Online: 13 Key Tips To Keeping Us All Playing
6. Interactive Communities And Environments
One of gaming's forte has always been interactivity: there's something about walking up to a toilet, pressing E and watching it flush that's just excitingly childish, and it is these little things make games so much more enticing and enjoyable. Not only that, but having a community of NPCs that you can interact with and engage with can also enrich the way in which players enjoy games, especially in an MMO. Skyrim had the wonderful mechanism of being able to marry and adopt and to buy your own house, which is exactly the sort of feature that would make a formidable addition to TESO and would certainly keep players hooked to the game. Even more interactivity with the communities in towns could be done by having small quests where you're entrusted with some goods that need to go to the next town along where you can then go and rest in the pub, have a few drinks, maybe even spend the night alongside a beautiful orc. Such interactions add that bit more realism to the game which players utterly adore.
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